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Iceheart

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  1. I don't see the problem with what I posted, I wasn't asking for the job doing nor asking, the what turned out to be numerous people who were kind enough to reply, for quotes. As I have no idea how much the parts suggested would cost or how much work replacing it would involved I was merely asking for a rough idea of cost to enable me to weigh up whether it would be more beneficial for me to replace the whole system Corgigasman - Thanks again for the response, will PM you shortly
  2. Thanks for the advice guys, just one more question, how much would I be looking at, roughly, to replace the thermocouple and give it a service? With the age of the boiler (from what I found on google it was around in the early 90's) would it be more beneficial and cost effective to replace it with a new heating system? thanks again
  3. Hi there, We bought a house a few months ago and have just started having a problem with our Stelrad Ideal RS30 boiler, the pilot light went out and although I initially managed to get it re-lit it only stayed lit for an hour or 2 before going out again and now refuses to stay lit at all although it does still ignite. Does anyone have any suggestions or thoughts on what it might be? Thanks for the help
  4. 1. Gladiator 2. The Great Escape 3. Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (not seen Two Towers yet)
  5. class room assitants dont have to go home with piles and piles of marking or plan lessons etc. this is the main time consumer of a teachers job. knocking fire fighters now are we? lets just have a go at everyone shall we, who next? nurses? doctors perhaps all because they arent well paid for doin important jobs that this country couldn't run properly without. they do these jobs not because they are well paid but because they want to help people. they could easily quit, but who would take their place? the NHS is overstretched as it is without people leaving, teachers arent exactly in plentiful supply these days either.
  6. you can tell he knows nothing about the teaching profession, my mum is a teacher and has been for many years, her daily routine basically is: get up at 6:00 to do marking, leave the house at 8:00, teach until 3:30, then stay to sort out the class room, prepare for next days lessons, get home around 6-6:30, have something to eat before marking until around 11, having 2-3 hours sleep before marking again sleeping before gettin up at 6. and as for the holiday's comment, they dont just sit around you know, they have to plan lesson timetable's cos of all this new crap the government insists they have to do so much of per day, sort out next years classes/pupils etc. she rarely gets any time to herself and is usually marking. this may be slightly different in secondary schools as they pupils can be left to get on with their work unlike primary school children who need attention every 2 mins giving the teacher time to mark at least some of the work and also not having to plan lessons for all kinds of subjects could help as u will be marking the same pieces of work but for different years/classes. but ur comment is very unfair towards teachers who do a hell of a job, work very long hours and take a lot of abuse for relatively low pay
  7. at least youve reached the trigger level, i live in high green, if anyone has ever been there u will know there are 2 sides to high green,one good and one not so good,people in the not so good area arent really likely to be interested in the internet and computers in general. this hasnt been taken into account when setting a trigger level, which is ridiculously high. it needs lowering otherwise we stand no chance of getting ADSL in the area
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