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I hate those poxy showers. We have a big round shower head that comes straight off the hot water tank, and its hot, and drenches you in hot water that's thermostat controlled.
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Ditto, if you're the first to shower in the morning it takes approx three seconds to get the proper temperature as the pipes are full with cold water.
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The UK is so backwards in so many ways. The Italians do it well, bathroooms, and fittings, and tiles for that matter, all high quality stuff. Its what ours is. A big marble walkin shower, and its wide, a meter wide, which I need since I am almost 2 meters tall and broad with it. Some of the shower cabins you get in the UK I can barely get in and close the door!
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Ours is a walk in shower as well, alas only 90 cm wide. But we have a "waterfall" shower. Love it!
My wife's first comment was, "But can you shower on the floor?"
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I have seen water fall taps, but not showers. Doesnt the stream tend to come out as one wide flow?
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No it's not one of those.
It's called "waterfall" because it's as wide as I am, and the flow is ridiculous. But it's in fact just an oversized regular shower.
I guess that's marketing for you.
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OK, sounds good though. A good shower is almost as good as a bath.
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It is, the only problem is that the water consumption is ridiculous as well.
I should probably install a heatexchanger in the drain.
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If you could add a reservoir to the waste pipe, paint it black, and have it say in a closet under the stairs, it could act as a bit of a heater.
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The only problem with a cheap solution is that the shower is on the ground floor.
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In France we have pressure regulators, the mains is under high pressure, and all water is drinkable in the house.
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I dunno, but for some reason I feel you'll need a bucket and taking Murphy's law into account:
clickety[^]
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It would have been nice if it was possible to place a bucket under the broken valve. Unfortunately you can barely fit a small coffee cup under it.
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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Did any one else watch this clip and think that the key word in artificial intelligence is "artificial". David Hanson should get out more...walk in nature, communicate with humans. Hell even dogs would help!
http://www.yuyutv.com/charlie-rose-interviews-robot-interrogates-consciousness/
modified 13-Oct-16 5:34am.
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Look at it again. How's that?
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Not clickable.
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I get the lounge's headers through an RSS reader, so when a subject line gets fixed multiple times, I get multiple entries.
There's something I found mildly amusing about a post on intelligence (whether it's artificial or not) with its subject line getting changed 3 times within a minute before every typo got fixed.
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Enough with the thinking, already.
Beer time.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Ale have one with you!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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All these puns are going beyond the pale. Browned off with them, I am.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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I can't beer it anymore.
/ravi
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Perhaps you should bock away from it for a while.
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Cheers, that's a great idea. I'll get onto it after my chores.
veni bibi saltavi
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