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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2025/09/13 11:29:16
Subject: Dakka Home Owners. Discussion and Tips.
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Hardened Veteran Guardsman
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By central you mean boiler in your house or central is connected to city network? Or you don't have citywise heating?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2025/09/13 11:35:28
Subject: Dakka Home Owners. Discussion and Tips.
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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kabaakaba wrote:By central you mean boiler in your house or central is connected to city network? Or you don't have citywise heating?
"central heating" in the UK means a heating system central to the house itself; not city wide.
So there will be a boiler fuelled typically by oil if you're in the countryside/smaller villages or gas if you're in the towns.
That then runs heated water around the house to radiators.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2025/09/13 12:15:37
Subject: Dakka Home Owners. Discussion and Tips.
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Hardened Veteran Guardsman
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Oh, lol, we call centrally heating only city/village wide heating.
Is gas there is cheaper then wood or coal?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2025/09/13 12:18:46
Subject: Dakka Home Owners. Discussion and Tips.
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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Gas is cheaper than wood and coal plus you typically only see the latter in countryside areas where there's no gas and only oil heating.
I believe there's likely also a bunch of restrictions/limits/discouragements to coal/wood in urban areas. Most urban homes are simply not built with anywhere to burn solid fuels. Even in the countryside its woodburners for the most part today instead of open fires (heck we changed our open fire to a woodburner as they are both safer and more efficient)
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2025/09/13 13:13:25
Subject: Re:Dakka Home Owners. Discussion and Tips.
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Arch Magos w/ 4 Meg of RAM
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Do you have a fenced in yard... or the bane of greyhounds: stairs?
(I miss having a four legged companion... but I don't have the space, and I'm not going to put a dog through apartment life.)
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BorderCountess wrote:Just because you're doing something right doesn't necessarily mean you know what you're doing...
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2025/09/13 13:41:29
Subject: Dakka Home Owners. Discussion and Tips.
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The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar
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If you don’t have space for a dog, cats are there for you.
Even if you do have space, cats are still there. And the better option.
(He says, with a cat purring in his lap)
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2025/09/13 14:12:39
Subject: Dakka Home Owners. Discussion and Tips.
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Irked Necron Immortal
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Mad Doc Grotsnik wrote:Fair points
On a slight downer? Had a wobble last Friday night. I’m a creature of habit and whilst not a slave to it, I prefer to have a routine.
With the house move, having to go into the office for work, issues with deliveries and the lads in sorting the roof? I hadn’t had a chance to have my home to myself since I first moved in.
It felt like I was just house sitting, something I did for a period around 15 years ago when I was homeless. New environment, lots of things going on. Just made me want to go “home”.
I’m struggling to describe it, but it was just too much variation on routine in too short a space of time. And having to get up three hours early for my commute, with no broadband for comfort watching? I was left wondering if I’d made the right decision.
I mean…I had, of course I had. I’ve bought a bloody house, cash down. If there’s a world where that’s an objectively bad idea it’s not a world I want to live in. But still the out of sorts feel persisted.
Feeling much more Me now. Got some of my woodcuts up, my delightful books are around 50% unpacked and shelved. The last two days I’ve been back to Working From Home. So it’s all settling down.
Still a bit to go with the unpacking and finding a home for my assorted bits and doodads and gubbins and thingies and wotsits and that. But on the right side of Temporary Discomfort Hill.
Yeah, moving into a new house is always rough for me. My job has me relocating every three years, and honestly it takes a good six months to a year before I feel properly "settled in." It’s not just unpacking boxes—it’s the routine of learning where things go, how the space flows, and building that familiarity over time. Once everything has its place and I’m used to the little quirks of the house, that’s when it finally starts feeling like home. Until then, it always feels a bit like I’m just visiting.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2025/09/13 14:29:22
Subject: Dakka Home Owners. Discussion and Tips.
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Arch Magos w/ 4 Meg of RAM
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Nevelon wrote:If you don’t have space for a dog, cats are there for you.
Even if you do have space, cats are still there. And the better option.
(He says, with a cat purring in his lap)
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Encyclopaedia-Britannica-First-Edition-Cats-2229528
I looked up this "cat." Very interesting article.
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BorderCountess wrote:Just because you're doing something right doesn't necessarily mean you know what you're doing...
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2025/09/13 15:16:45
Subject: Dakka Home Owners. Discussion and Tips.
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[DCM]
Chief Deputy Sub Assistant Trainee Squig Handling Intern
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Nevelon wrote:If you don’t have space for a dog, cats are there for you.
Even if you do have space, cats are still there. And the better option.
(He says, with a cat purring in his lap)
Now against kitties, but Dogs are my strong preference. Got a fenced in rear garden, and a dedicated dog park just a few hundred metres up the road. So, as someone that works from home, Pooch won’t want for exercise in the week. Weekend? We go down to the beach for general derping.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2025/09/13 15:55:28
Subject: Dakka Home Owners. Discussion and Tips.
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The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar
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That article was written by a dog person.
Mad Doc Grotsnik wrote:
Now against kitties, but Dogs are my strong preference. Got a fenced in rear garden, and a dedicated dog park just a few hundred metres up the road. So, as someone that works from home, Pooch won’t want for exercise in the week. Weekend? We go down to the beach for general derping.
I’ve nothing against dogs, they are just not a match for me. No shade against those who do like them, but I’m firmly in the feline camp. Or that’s what The Fuzzy Mistress has told me to say.
Regardless, there is a four legged friend out there for everyone, and they make the world a better place. Stop by your local shelter and share your home with a loving fuzzy soul.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2025/09/13 16:13:37
Subject: Dakka Home Owners. Discussion and Tips.
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[DCM]
Chief Deputy Sub Assistant Trainee Squig Handling Intern
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I can get my kitty fix at a friends house. Harry is my special cuddle buddy, and has absolutely zero feline grace.
The other three will claims cuddles as and when they want them.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2025/09/13 16:48:27
Subject: Re:Dakka Home Owners. Discussion and Tips.
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Arch Magos w/ 4 Meg of RAM
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I was looking up something about cats being evil, and found that there is a Cat Festival in Ypres, Belgium called Kattenstoet...
Then I looked up the history of the holiday...
Let's just say it was a bad time for cats during the second week of Lent and move on.
So.... how big of a backyard do you have? Enough to have friends over for a holiday?
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BorderCountess wrote:Just because you're doing something right doesn't necessarily mean you know what you're doing...
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2025/09/13 16:50:05
Subject: Dakka Home Owners. Discussion and Tips.
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[DCM]
Chief Deputy Sub Assistant Trainee Squig Handling Intern
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Nah. It’s big enough for Doggo, and for light entertaining (summer barbecue type thing) but not for camping.
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