Reply 2340 of 29603, by HighTreason
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wrote:I recently got 66,-€ for a Batman with CPU, they sell quite well.
It worked perfectly aside from the dead RTC, I just found it very bland and boring.
Yeah, they aren't easy to find now so I'm near enough guaranteed to be able to shift it. Though it isn't unlikely that it will be traded instead. I actually find the Batman interesting because of how batshit insane it behaves, even with a non FDIV bugged CPU it is prone to randomly going nuts to a point where it can't even do things wrong in a consistent manner. The novelty wears off quickly though because I like to legitimately put my systems to use which is hard when the system throws random "DIVIDE BY ZERO" errors at you because you decided to enter commands on the DOS prompt.
wrote:That would never ever be alowed in Denmark. Formaldehyde can if the dose are too high, potentially result in cancer. Mice and rats that have inhaled a high dosage, in form of formaldehyde gas. Did all devellop cancer. By danish law, a home are only allowed to be rented out if it is in live-able condition.
There are only two sollutions to this. Eighter the owner of the house have to find something that are equally as expensive. Or the owner relocates the ones who rented it untill it s all fixed to live-able standards. All expenses for the moving, are placed onto the owner who rents out the apartment or home.
I don't think it's really allowed in the UK either, but nobody really seems to give a damn. When I moved in here the place was fine, in fact it was perfect, but they insisted on wrecking everything decent. I have had no hot water since 2009 thanks to their incompetent gas men leaving me with six leaks too many, ruining my original varnished floor and keeping a set of my keys.
I actually get disturbance money because I am being forced to move for "regeneration" (Read; the construction of very small, very crappy houses) but I don't get the money until I have already moved. The house is smaller than this one. Given that i have trouble actually fitting in this house, that will make it impossible to do any work past that point because there won't be space to do so. The vast majority of that money will be spent on removing the shitty insulation (Unless I can get them to do it on warranty, given my sensitivity to the material and the dust/gasses it produces - they don't give a damn about the damp) and the rest is likely to go on other required bodges. I expect replacing wires is going to get expensive, especially as I am lacking on tools. Removing the broken central heating will suck ass too, made worse by the apparent lack of any drain valve. In my state I shouldn't really be doing physical stuff like this, I'm four stone underweight, can hardly eat more than complan and have yet to find out why my legs went black and prevented me walking, they still hurt.
Interestingly, the council will pay to fit the carpet or laminate (but not for the carpet or laminate itself) - but I hate carpets and I despise laminate.
I will be documenting the move on video anyway, so as of tomorrow, anyone interested can catch up on that by seeing what I upload.