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  1. An appalling response.

    It has been my experience that there are many individuals working in the system who hold to the bias, consciously in some instances and subconsciously in others, that female=victim and male=perpetrator and any circumstance that fails to comply with that model is to be disregarded. Unfortunately, it appears that this "principle" has been in full view in your case. I only wish I had something more constructive to add.

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  2. 54 minutes ago, drdoom said:

    ..., as I've no doubt there is real risk of Fascism taking hold.  

    I share your fear in that regard. If Trump does win re-election a clear sign of that happening will be a "spontaneous, grassroots" movement arising to repeal the 22nd amendment to the US Constitution. That's the provision that sets the two term limit for holding the office of president. 

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  3. I can actually agree with the last two posts - watched Station 11 last year and am enjoying The Last of Us this year. I've always quite liked the "end of civilisation" stories ever since I started reading John Christopher novels in my teens.

    I will admit to having had some initial reservations about The Last of Us as my one exception to the post-apocalypse is that I have never liked the zombie genre. In fact, I have been known to comment with some frequency that I don't quite grasp pop culture's obsession with the zombie apocalypse. After all, it seems to me that if zombie's eat brains then most people are safe.

    I think what saves The Last of Us is that its zombie-plague has a quasi-reasonable premise and more importantly, monster-dodging is a secondary plot vehicle rather than the focus of the series. And if I have to live in a post-apocalyptic world I would prefer it to be more like Station 11. 

  4. Dan,

    I don't know of any place locally that you can get the bulb, other than perhaps booking a visit with your doctor and swiping one from the blood pressure testing equipment. Before you check with the usual suspects such as JAE, have a thorough look under the seat as it is possible for the bulb and hose to get caught up in the seat structure or adjustment mechanisms.

    Mike 

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  5. 33 minutes ago, snowrx said:

    I'll see your Trump and raise you a Herschel Walker. If you want to explore the mysteries of political belief and tribal loyalty, he's a perfect case of anyone but Them. How he can be neck and neck with an incumbent, given his seemingly toxic background, dishonesty, and poor speaking ability, is beyond me.

     

     

    For a somewhat disturbing analysis of the effects of tribalism, and other factors, in the affairs of nations read this book:

    https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/624156/how-civil-wars-start-by-barbara-f-walter/

    Like much of popularised academia it tends to lay it on a bit thick but is still thought provoking,

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  6. My family left Scotland for Canada when I was three years old - Harold Macmillan was the PM of the day.

    Maybe I should get @C8RKHto sponsor me for my birth entitlement of a UK pension . I'm sure the taxpayers there won't notice the difference😜

  7. 7 hours ago, bogle said:

    Oh my V8 Esprit needs fiberglass repair on the front passenger side wheel arch.  Could you tell me what they charged you on the wheel arch?  It's probably being billed to the "lady".  I know they need to prep and paint.  Is it a front or rear wheel arch?

    The damage on my V8 is to the left rear wheel arch extension. A woman backed an Audi Q5 into it in a parking lot and hit the arch extension absolutely square on, which in a way was fortunate. The main bodywork was untouched and when the arch extension was stressed the urethane adhesive holding the mounting bolts to the extension let go and didn't pull the fasteners out through the bodywork.

    I sourced a replacement wheel arch extension from Dave Bean Engineering. They have (or had in July) a right rear extension in stock and managed to find the left side in the UK. It should arrive at their place today and will cost me US$550 plus shipping to me from California. 

    SJ Sportscars didn't have the extension I wanted in stock but can make them. As I recall the cost of the part was similar but I didn't check shipping from the UK to the west coast.

    I checked with JAE but didn't hear back so I don't know what availability is like from them. In fairness, I made the mistake of using the "contact us" feature on their website instead of a direct call and I'm never confident that those enquiries get through.

    I didn't ask about front arch extensions but Dave Bean, SJ and JAE will be the usual suspects to check with.

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  8. Thanks, Bill.

    This seems to be the summer of the invisible Lotus. Back in July a woman in an SUV "didn't see" my Esprit in a parking lot and backed into it. The ironic part is that when I took my phone out this evening to take pictures of the damage to the Elise I saw that I had an email saying that a replacement wheel arch for the Esprit has just arrived at Dave Bean. It will need to be prepped and painted so maybe I can ask for a two-for-one deal on fibreglass work.

  9. Now I'm unhappy myself.

    About half an hour after making the previous post, my wife and I got in the Elise and drove down to the beachfront for fish & chips. I parked on the street, leaving at least 3 feet between us and the pickup truck already parked in front of us. We got out of the car and had walked about 20 feet when we heard a "crunch". The driver of the pickup had decided to back up before leaving his space and put his trailer hitch into the nose of the Elise. He apparently didn't see it because it is too low.

    Mow I have the joys of dealing with insurance and arranging the repair.

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  10. 4 hours ago, Alfa2Evora said:

     

    Bill, if they're able to prove 'beyond all reasonable doubt' that the X5 driver was responsible then, yes, their insurance is liable for all the costs and it's their legal responsibility .....

    It might be worthwhile to spend a few pounds and consult with a solicitor to clarify just what your legal position is as against the X5 driver.  I know that Scots law has its own idiosyncrasies and won't presume to say what your situation there is. But in other jurisdictions there is a significant difference in the degree of proof that the police would need to proceed with charges and what you would need in a civil action to recover damages from the X5 driver.

    Yes, the police will need to be able to establish fault "beyond a reasonable doubt" in order to make charges stick. That can be a tall order. But in many other jurisdictions you would only have to establish the X5 driver's fault on a "balance of probabilities", i.e more likely than not, in order to claim financial recovery for the damages caused. In an extreme position, you might be able to drop your insurance claim, pay for the costs out of pocket and then claim the money back from Mr. (or Ms.) X5.

    I'm not recommending that, of course, but I think you will be in a better position to decide on a course of action if you get professional confirmation of your legal rights and the required standard of proof where you are.  

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  11. 49 minutes ago, comem47 said:

    I think I had my cataract surgey over 10 yrs ago. It corrected a lifetime of wearing glasses. Nice to go in the water and see people on the shore clearly and no more fogging glasses in winter or rain.  Amazing stuff these days !!!

    I haven't had lens replacement for cataracts but I did have Lasik vision correction back in '99, when I was 45. Prior to the surgery the correction factor for my "better" eye was -12.5 but the laser magic brought me to uncorrected vision. I still don't need glasses today, other than some mild reading glasses when looking at a computer screen. Technology can be great!

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