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Junior Taskmaster Series 1, Episode 1 - 'Happy birthday bandana.' | Full Episode
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Dozens of sites linked to the Viking great army as it ravaged Anglo-Saxon England more than 1,000 years ago have been discovered
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Brazilian judge orders Adele song be pulled globally over plagiarism claim
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Lucy Letby lawyer seeks fresh appeal over reliability of expert witness
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Some charts showing all the United Kingdom's taxes and all the tax reliefs
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The market for “noble” titles is booming
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Warhammer is weird. That’s why it works.
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UK targets 45 GW solar, 22 GW BESS in Clean Power 2030 plan
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What are sugar plums? How to make real Victorian sugar plums.
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Oatly loses right to call its drinks ‘milk’ in landmark UK ruling – lexical dispute with trade body Dairy UK argued slogan ‘Post Milk Generation’ was misleading to consumers
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RollerCoaster Tycoon was the last of its kind
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A Man of Parts and Learning - The story behind a portrait of a black intellectual from the 1700s
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Advice for a day in London
A pretty quick work trip has been planned. I will fly into Heathrow Saturday morning. I'll have until Sunday evening to get to Warwick. I'll be in Warwick for 5 days before flying back out the...
A pretty quick work trip has been planned. I will fly into Heathrow Saturday morning. I'll have until Sunday evening to get to Warwick. I'll be in Warwick for 5 days before flying back out the next Saturday.
I'm looking for any general advice but also if there is anything specific to the following:
- I'm going to book my own hotel in London the Saturday night I fly in. Saturday and Sunday are essentially my "tourist" days. Where is good to stay? Not too concerned with price.
- I'm taking a train to Warwick and mostly have that figured out but is there an app or pass that I should add to my Apple wallet for transit around London?
- I like museums of all types. Are there any in particular I should check out?
- Any classic pubs or restaurants I should try to get to?
- Once the week starts I don't think I'll have much time to do touristy stuff and I won't have a car. Any recommendations on things around Warwick/Birmingham that I can get to some evenings via train or bus?
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Bumblebee population increases 116 times over in Scotland rewilding project
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World’s oldest known man dies aged 112 in Merseyside
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Dowding: Man behind 'The Few' | Great British Battle Commanders
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What happened to passenger hovercraft?
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Scrapped policy to charge London’s drivers by the mile
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How an English castle became a stork magnet
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Annual gift of a Christmas tree from the people of Oslo in Norway to London continues – tree was cut down early yesterday morning in woods in the northern part of Oslo's capital
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Pendulum - Napalm (2024)
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The rectangular cows of Art UK
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Daisy, the AI granny wasting scammers’ time
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Girlhood ft. Fyfe Dangerfield – True Synchronicity (2024)
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Taskmaster Series 18, Episode 1 - 'The faceless facilitators.' | Full episode
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Guardian will no longer post on Elon Musk’s X from its official accounts
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St Andrews researchers discover ‘King Arthur’s Hall’ is five times older than thought
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Rick Wakeman on prog rock, keyboards and his legendary career with Yes
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Viktor Gyökeres' drive and character show he can stay at the elite level – forward is scoring freely for club and country, and will surely be a target for Rúben Amorim at Manchester United
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Space-based solar power to be beamed to Iceland by 2030
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Shakespeare’s sister: how using digital archives revealed hidden insights into world famous playwright’s unknown sibling
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Junior Taskmaster | Trailer (Starts Friday 8th November)
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Cheaper ways to heat a log cabin workshop (UK)
Hello good and clever people of Tildes, I need some advice. With electricity the price it is, and my wife having a sizable workshop in the garden, I'm looking for ways to bring down the heating...
Hello good and clever people of Tildes, I need some advice.
With electricity the price it is, and my wife having a sizable workshop in the garden, I'm looking for ways to bring down the heating cost.
Her workshop is 5m x 4m x 2.2m, and the wood is 44cm thick. It's a chunky beast. She makes gifts and personalised items, so when she has the heatpresses and mug/tumbler press on the go, it gets toasty. If the sun comes out, also toasty. However, over night, it gets super chilled, almost to whatever temp is outside. To combat this I decided to use a Govee Electric Space Heater, 1500W with Thermostat, WiFi & Bluetooth. However, this barely does anything and the electric usage flies up.
What are good options here? The office is about 10 metres from my house. It's too far to extend the home central heating via plumbing, plus too much lagging. I don't want to spend a fortune, so any sensible options I'm willing to entertain. If we're talking a couple of thousand, it's off the menu.
Thanks for any help.
Dropping an edit with a link to the actual cabin: https://www.tigersheds.com/product/the-gamma-44mm-log-cabin/
It's not like a USA style log cabin, that's for sure!
Edit 2: Okay - wall insulation looks like the next thing to tackle before even thinking about heating it. Thanks folks.
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Why am I the only person that loves the movie Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band? It's got Beatles music, critique of capitalism, and literal Heartland values.
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UK calls bluff of ultra-rich foreigners threatening to leave
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Supercell acquires Space Ape – the Finnish mobile studio had already been a majority investor since 2017
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Gridlock: why it can take eleven years to connect solar farms to the UK network
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Calva Louise - Oportunista (2023)
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Meatball lovers, rejoice – IKEA has announced the opening of its first restaurant on the UK high street
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Kevin Magnussen has withdrawn from Friday's running at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix because of illness and will be replaced at Haas by reserve driver Oliver Bearman
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British startup plans to supply solar power from space to Icelanders by 2030, in what could be the world's first demonstration of this novel renewable energy source
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The latest in North Korea’s fake IT worker scheme: Extorting the employers
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Thomas Frank has emerged as an early favourite to succeed Erik ten Hag as the Manchester United manager after the Dutchman was sacked on Monday
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US study on puberty blockers goes unpublished because of politics, doctor says
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Newly published collection - Letters by Oliver Sacks – provides valuable insight into a curious mind
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Twenty years after the publication of her fantasy debut, “Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell,” Susanna Clarke is returning to her richly imagined world of magical England
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Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon.
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Man City vs Sparta Prage
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Richard’s Cambridge & Oxford cycle route
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