Thats good news John.
I am sure I have had that problem some time in the past but I had forgotten.
This was one of a pair of good quality tyres which I bought at £30 each with virtually no use on them. I find that tyre places are selling more and more slightly used tyres.
Apparently in Germany they have to change tyres with very low mileage and the used ones are brought back here.
Tony
1) Minimum tread requirement in Germany is 1.6 mm (TWI)
2) Regulations require "tyres suited to the weather conditions" so if you cause an accident/traffic-jam in snow and have summer-tyres, that's an E 20 fine.
Correct. Why I don't know. It is a Logitech keyboard bought from a major retailer and I assumed it would have all I need .......... wrong !........."You are in France, and don't have a € sign? "
Correct. Why I don't know. It is a Logitech keyboard bought from a major retailer and I assumed it would have all I need .......... wrong !........."You are in France, and don't have a € sign? "
Top line starts " AZERTY" on keys but since PC is running English keyboard still prints "QWERTY" when pressed. Quite a number of other things moved around too.
If I were a touch-typist this would make no difference, but since I still look at keyboard it confuses sometimes.
Worst thing is , that instead of having keys which have two characters differentiated by the upper/lower case key, there are quite a few which have three characters and the third one is selected using two alternative keys.
The tilde - that I believe you are familiar with - lurks on one of these keys.