My building survey warned me of that as well. They didn't look very hard, what was supposedly artex turned out to be woodchip wall paper with a load of gloss paint over it. Got the plasterer to board over and skim....
I have couple of friends who started thier careers as RAE apprentices. The stores master started to get really ****** off with requests for "tarten paint", "long weights" and "left handed screwdrivers". Some poor sod was sent down for a left handed tap.... at which point the stores master lost...
I used twin wall polycarbonate sheeting when I did mine. After diving into a rabbit hole of felting, underlays and adhesives, it seems a lot easier to use something I could install with a hammer.....
I've a metal shed. While the sheet metal is very thin, its quite sturdy once its all assembled (don't tighten the screws up fully until it is all together). However, the condensation is horrendous. I stuck polystyrene to the surfaces, and its still wet. If I did it again, I'd use wooden stud...
I got some custom molded plugs years ago. The attenuation is better with the Laser Lite foam plugs. I believe UltimateEar do an active noise cancellation custom plug for the MoD (plugs into the PRR comms systems), good enough to have a normal conversation while a .50 cal goes cyclic next to you...
Transvestite or transgender? Big difference. Kids will get used to it, its the parents that will throw the temper tantrums! My replacement at my last place was transgender, I have a feeling I may have known her before she transitioned. Very smart, so I'm sure she'll do well.
Altberg will resole the boots for you, one tip is to your thier own ledergris polish - my altberg bike boots are now 9 years old and still going strong.
We went in October. Coaches and coaches of schoolkids doing the tour... In some ways it was too big.... Birkenau went on for ever - and then you realize this is just _one_ of the camps.
Perhaps you might ask iGenerations parents as to why they there. Unless they spontaneously came into being, their presence is most definitely not their fault.
Any non-ferrous I way in, ferrous goes in my local tip metal container (I seem to be the only who actually puts bits of metal in it, rather than old lawnmowers and knackered gazebos). I also weighed in batteries - at my last place we were raising money for one of these...
I spent 3 years at Omron working on their CX-Server and CX-Programmer PLC interface software doing just that. Mostly on the CX-Server side, so interfacing to SCADA systems primarily. Still don't know how to program ladder logic!
I "lost" my license, paid for a replacement. Seemed a worthy price to pay as an insurance should they screw up.... This was ten years ago (back when the best place to get a hooky log book was... wait for it.... DVLA Swansea.....)
Just like to point out T1 diabetes is an auto-immune illness, and not a "lifestyle condition" like T2. There is a slight increase in T1 incidence rates, but there is no definitive answer as to why - there's not even a lot of understanding of what triggers the auto-immune response in the first place.
We've just implented this with our works email for this very reason. It turns out in an awful lot of companies that fall for this, the staff who made the payment felt it would be "more than my jobs worth" to question any email the boss sent.
An acquaintance of mine from my air-soft days was a paramedic on an air ambulance. He said he always wanted to be called out to a Vietnam war re-enactment event, so he could call out over the radio "X-ray, X-ray, this is medevac flight from Tan Son Nhut, pop smoke to mark LZ, over" and claim he...
Before I was diagnosed I used to get hungry all the time as well. Recently I've had the problem where I've been over insulinizing myself, so its quite nice now my basal insulin is about a quarter of what it was to not feel hungry all the time.
What does your doctor say?