Yeah, but he is Scottish, so picking up the World Cup is about as likely as Leicester winning the Premier League, doesn't mean he isn't a world class player though.
Plug an access point onto one of your ethernet cables, use a PoE injector to power it if you want, you can use all your stuff on wifi then, including phone, so not using mobile data that might be costing you.
The benefit of locking down earlier is you should be able to open up sooner, because the transmission rate will drop faster if starting with a smaller base of infected people, this isn't hindsight.
CS gas doesn't rise on its own, it isn't really a gas at all and is carried in a solvent. it needs the heat the canister gives it to disperse. Higher ground should be better, depending on wind/airflow. CS will fall to the ground eventually.
To look at, and see give a post match interview, Eddie Howe by a mile, but I can't knock him for the football his sides play.
It really irritates me that Steven Gerard is trousering £15M in Saudi, 4th highest pay in the world for a football manager, for being shit at Villa.
There would be three payments for winning against Marseille, a group stage win payment of about £540k, a winning the group payment of about £940k, and a making it to the last 16 payment of about £1M
A draw would pay about £180k, and £470k for finishing second, and give us a play off game worth...
If the pipework is under floor, that heat will rise into the rooms eventually, if it is in stud walls might be losing a bit there that doesnt benefit you, but if the cavity is small it will warm up quite quickly and not so much heat will be lost there once it is warm. Most of the heat should...
You do *need* the return water to be cool, (below 55 degrees max) to extract heat from the flue gases, which is what I said. You dont *need* a condensing boiler at all, but if you have one, you might as well use that function and save a bit of gas.
Not sure what you are trying to say with your...
Set the operating temperature a bit lower if you are only heating one or two rooms, if its cooler going out it will be cooler still when it returns. The return water needs to be cool to extract heat from the flue gases, which is where the condensate comes from, the return water then goes into...
To combat dissent and time wasting, we have yellow cards. The problem is that for time wasting, only one player can no longer risk it once booked, and the rest carry on, make time wasting a red card offence after the first player on a team has been cautioned.
For dissent, make it a yellow card...