The boring thread.....

Started by Scrumpy, July 18, 2023, 11:58:08 AM

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Mups

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Quote from: klondike on Yesterday at 09:50:31 AMDirect replacements for the tube. Self fit or ask a friend - they usually just twist and pull out then push and twist the new one in. Probably more expensive than the fluorescent tubes were but no tradesman needed.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=led+fluorescent+tube
Thanks for the link Klondike,  they look like the one he fitted,  so pity I didn't know earlier.  Can't be  helped.
I would rather him check the wiring anyway because I couldn't have done that myself.
 
 It wasn't owner,  he usually comes,  but  he sent a very nice lad -   even offered to hoover round to pick up his bits of mess he'd left.   
He took the old light away for me, and the plastic shade it had been in because this new Led one doesn't need the shade now.
I am pleased with it because I had said I didn't want a bright white light  (it hurts my eyes),  so he brought a nice soft white which is good.

I don't know what they will charge yet,  as he usually takes about a fortnight to send the bill.

Yesterday at 10:54:44 PM
Quote from: GrannyMac on Yesterday at 05:47:34 PMThis and another site was not reachable for me.  Had to go to physio after lunch so didn't check In again. 
Me too,  Granny.   It kept saying to try again later.    
I hadn't a clue what Cloudflare was,  never heard of it before.
Was it scammers up to no good again?

klondike

Cloudflare is used by a fair portion of the Internet. I use them as the domain name provider - that registers and reserves the name letschat.club and as the main DNS server - that tells your browser what IP address the web server can be found at. There are other techy things it does to protect the server from nasty stuff. 

Mups

Quote from: klondike on Yesterday at 11:24:03 PMCloudflare is used by a fair portion of the Internet. I use them as the domain name provider - that registers and reserves the name letschat.club and as the main DNS server - that tells your browser what IP address the web server can be found at. There are other techy things it does to protect the server from nasty stuff.
It wasn't hackers,  do you think?