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  1. Thanks for the explanation, Soubriquet. Picked up lots about 4wd & diff locks when I was a kid cos my Dad's hobby was 4x4-ing and I spent a large part of my early childhood in the back of a Landrover halfway up some mountain or at some rally or other. Was never taught me about live axles though. If I remember I'll dig some photos out when I'm home this Christmas.

    Yep, the Stagea a good ride, but it hasn't ever been "fully tested" wink

     

    CB, I remember you posting a while back that you had given up motorbikes after a scary near miss?

  2. The total with Lufthansa is 128,380 (to Heathrow). There are 4 of us (5 including MMT) flying to Germany on the 18th Dec and then people are going seperate ways from there (Manchester, Dublin & Heathrow). 3 of us are coming back on the 6th Jan and one girl earlier. Anyway if the dates suit you and you want to pay the extra man for the (great Welsh) company and the all important vid on demand seatback TV let me know and I'll give you our seat numbers. We booked through the Lufthansa site, outbound LH711 and return LH714.

  3. I have a Britax Marathon which is a monster seat but it straps onto my carry on suitcase to make an airport pushchair and he falls asleep in it so easily I want it to make the actual plane journey more comfortable (for both of us). Don't fancy trying to keep him seated without it when the seatbelt sign is on.

    Hopefully the rules won't change before then and they'll let me take it.

    confused

  4. Soubs, I don't think it's selfish to wonder your own future at all. It's completely natural.

    Stay strong. A positive attitude sometimes seems to be more effective at beating the odds than medical technology.

  5. I've already booked and paid for my tickets so it's too late for me, but this offer looks really good for anyone planning on going to the UK this Christmas.

     

    From the BA website:

    Earlybird Winter Special Offer

    Travel to London/Europe this winter and save with our earlybird offer in World Traveller economy class from Tokyo, starting from as low as JPY50,000. This price includes a free side trip to one of 49 destinations in the UK and Europe from London, including Paris, Rome or Barcelona. You can stopover in London on your way to your destination for no extra charge.

    Book by 15 August 2008. The seats for this offer are limited, so book early and save money.

    I won't put the link in here but you should be able to find it by going to the BA site. If not, PM me.

     

    Wish I'd seen it a few days ago! I'm paying 7 man with Lufthansa (booked online on Lufthansa's own site) which by the time you have added all the taxes works out to be 13ish man. So the BA link above would be 11man ish total, but direct with a trip to Europe if you want.

     

    Direct with airlines seems to be the way to go rather than the "discount" travel agents and their fuel charges this year. Lufthansa told me that the price is fixed and if it goes up or down I won't be getting any refunds of have to pay any more.

  6. Japanese tend to charge per person rather than per room so if cost is the reason for wanting one room, it might be better to go for two twin rooms in a "city hotel". They are somewhere between the "business hotels" which have mostly single rooms and the "luxuary hotels" like the Hilton, Keio etc. You should be able to get reasonable accomodation at 7,000 to 9,000 per person.

    The Rakuten Travel website has an English site and is a good place to search hotels.

  7. For most needs I reckon 2wd (as long as it's fwd) would be fine. They use less petrol than 4wd/awd.

    I use my company 4wd Estima to go skiing and it is great for space, comfort and traction on the snow. Hate it on the motorway at speed though, I usually drive a Stagea (rwd - husband's choice before I met him) and with the Estima I can feel the wind pulling it sideways. It just doesn't feel as safe or solid as the Stagea. If I was buying a car I wouldn't go for one of those high sided things, just something with a reasonable amount of ground clearance.

    I remember reading somewhere a while back that 2wd's were statistically safer on snow due to the way they are generally driven. Drivers were able to better sense how slippery the ground was and better adjust their speed/breaking distance.

  8. Mini Me Tarzan was playing with my friend's children's dolls the other day and loved them. He called them babies and was fascinated with the facial features. Decided that when I get chance I'm going to buy him one. I told my students today and one of them actually physically jumped and looked horrified.

     

    Just wondering what the general concensus is? I have no problems giving him a doll and I think that saying "no that's girls toy" or something is kind of sad.

  9. Originally Posted By: JA
    How can you list sports drinks as separate from the "chemicals & stuff" category?

    Just cos there are loads of them sold in Japan and a lot of people I know always drink those but never the "soda" type ones. I don't think they have as much sure as the Gatorade type things you are probably thinking of. (Don't know for sure but they don't taste as sweet anyway). The have the electrolyte minerals like magnesium, sodium, potassiumn and calcium and doctors actually recommend drinking them when you are sick and can't eat anything. They still got a load of sugar and flavouring but they use sugar glucose or fructose rather than the high fructose corn syrup and have exactly half the sugar and calories of US Coke.

    Originally Posted By: JA
    And, because I am somewhat pedantic, I would point out that ALL of the components of ALL the drinks mentioned are, in fact, chemicals, so the negative connotations of the first item on the list is meaningless.
    stir

    err...it was a joke rolleyes
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