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  1. Norfolk

    It was £10 to stay overnight here last year regardless if you ate there or not
  2. Ducato speed sensor

    During our last trip out before lockdown the speedo on our Frankia started behaving erratically (at 1 point I was doing 120mph on an A-road!!:eek:) before finally failing completely. I figured it was probably the speed sensor so looked online for a replacement, a genuine one from coastal...
  3. Help / knowledge

    Hi We had similar requirements (plus had to be A-class) so looked at a Pilote City Van, which is under 6m and has bunk beds. However, decided it was a bit cramped so (after a bit of garden wall demolition to extend the entrance to our driveway) went for the slightly larger Frankia i650 (6.5m)...
  4. Walcot, norfolk coast

    Is this place still open? I've heard of a dispute with the local council, pity if true.
  5. camper van for sale only £10!

    Inspire your little loved ones Playmobil campervan 4858 with box and instructions | eBay
  6. A Class Motorhome

    Ours is for sale Burstner Elegance I572 4 berth A class motorhome (similar to Hymer B544 & B564) | eBay
  7. 1998 Burstner Elegance for sale

    Thanks but it's not that big at just over 6m (I get dwarfed sometimes when on sites) and surprisingly easy to drive
  8. 1998 Burstner Elegance for sale

    Please check out our ebay ad. Burstner Elegance I572 4 berth A class motorhome (similar to Hymer B544 & B564) | eBay A reluctant sale but looking for something with bunk beds now the kids are bigger.
  9. Low power inverter for braun electric toothbrush

    This is what we use, battery-powered toothbrush with rechargeable batteries and a 12v plug-in charger, works for us. Oral-B Advanced Battery Powered Toothbrush: Amazon.co.uk: Health & Personal Care Ring Automotive AA/ AAA In-Car Battery Charger: Amazon.co.uk: Car & Motorbike
  10. MOT's - where to go ...

    Looking for an MOT test in Norfolk? Tried to book at Norse Council testing station in Norwich following a recommendation on here only to find that they are undergoing a refurbishment and aren't testing til October. After a bit of searching, found Frettenham Service Station, 45 Buxton Rd...
  11. Turbo Diesel Advice

    Our 1998 3.5 tonne Burstner with the same engine struggles up hills so I think it is normal, I thought about getting the engine remapped but not sure about any negative impact.
  12. Post a photo from 2016

    Antelope canyon, Arizona Zion National Park, Utah Freshwater west, Wales
  13. Moon power

    Even though there's no practical benefit in terms of charging a battery, will moonlight photons theoretically generate a (micro)current in a solar panel or is there a threshold below which nothing happens?
  14. The Price of Processed

    Unfortunately there's no definitive answer to explain the difference in incidence of CRC (and most chronic diseases) between men and women. There is some evidence that oestrogen may offer some protection and there have been studies investigating the health benefits of oestrogen-like chemicals...
  15. Moon power

    Just curious, rather than any practical benefit, but while out in the garden the other night I noticed how bright the moon was so wondered if any one had observed any current generated from their solar panel from moonlight?
  16. The Price of Processed

    Red wine consumption used to be the favourite explanation for the French paradox. Red wine contains chemicals called polyphenols that can lower blood pressure and inhibit some metabolic processes. One such polyphenol called Reseveratrol received a lot of attention a few years ago because it was...
  17. The Price of Processed

    That's great, that is all you can ask of any treatment.
  18. The Price of Processed

    Sorry, but I don't think you're going to like my opinion but that's all it is (my opinion that is). I think this is pseudo-science at best and criminally misleading at worst. My specific area of scientific investigation was studying the role of diet, exercise and aging in colorectal cancer risk...
  19. The Price of Processed

    Unfortunately, the scientific/medical community is split on the benefits and risks of statins. There are some that think they are the best preventive medicine available, costing literally pennies and shown to lower cholesterol (contributing to a decrease in CVD) but they may also have cancer...
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