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Wed 2005-06-22 09:31
Nothing works properly

The washing machine in my (rented) flat is becoming unusable. I've been suspecting for ages that it isn't rinsing entirely properly, but last night I had to run two and a bit washes on the same load to get it to do anything even remotely resembling a rinse. I fear a call to the landlord is in order, and that probably means I'll have to be at home at some point to take delivery of a new washing machine.

My broadband connection has been out since some time on Monday evening. I suspect that this is related to NTL's recent letter saying they were going to upgrade my bandwidth by over a factor of two and I didn't have to do anything, although the unbelievably slow phone drone I spoke to this morning outright refused to answer a complicated question like ‘have you upgraded me yet’, preferring instead to take over half an hour to schedule an engineer appointment. Which won't be until Saturday; until then I'm reduced to carrying a floppy disk between work and home containing any data I want to have available on my home machine.

Annoyingly, I had an NTL engineer come round last week, and I did ask him – while he was around anyway – whether my rather old cable modem would be able to cope with the upgraded service. He phoned a friend and said yes. I fear he is not going to be a millionaire.

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[personal profile] rmc28Wed 2005-06-22 08:39
Can you not just run the rinse part of the cycle?

We recently got a new(er) washing machine which is far more water efficient. What this means is that you really do have to be careful not to put too much powder in, because it doesn't get dissolved properly. Then you have to run a second rinse cycle, probably using all the water saved by the super-efficient normal cycle.

I'm getting Ecover liquid when the current powder runs out, on the principle it should dissolve even easier than powder.
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[personal profile] simontWed 2005-06-22 08:53
The rinse part doesn't seem to do anything (which is probably why it didn't seem to be rinsing in normal use!).

Also half the time the final spin doesn't happen, so the washing comes out sopping rather than merely damp. It's a bit useless, really. It was just about usable two weeks ago, but it's going downhill fast.
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[personal profile] pm215Wed 2005-06-22 13:59
unbelievably slow phone drone

It's this kind of nonsense that leaves me confused as to why anybody on a reasonable salary continues to use NTL rather than going for ADSL and an ISP who have a clue and will talk to the idiots at BT for you...

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[personal profile] simontWed 2005-06-22 14:04
Because my flat has no TV aerial at all, so I'm dependent on NTL to get any TV service whatsoever, and due to their annoying all-or-nothing attitude to their various services, I can't have their cable TV without also having their phone, at which point it's easier to go with their cable broadband than ADSL.

Don't think it isn't tempting in spite of that though! I don't watch that much TV; my television set is more usually acting as an output device for game consoles or DVD/video players. I may yet say pfah to the whole boiling and go ADSL.
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[personal profile] pm215Thu 2005-06-23 06:03
If NTL still supply analogue cable in your area, it's possible to just buy the appropriate adaptor from Maplins and connect the wall-box socket directly to your TV RF input, regardless of whether you're paying NTL or not. This is what I do (because my flat too has no TV aerial)...
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