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Ciao tutti,To the powers that be.Any news on the "all read" button.

Fri, 05/29/2009 - 20:05

Ciao e tutti,In the old forum one had buttons for:New Posts&Mark forums readI don't seem to be able to do this now. It makes quick visits rather a struggle. Am I missing sommat?Salve :~

Tue, 05/19/2009 - 19:19

Ciao e tutti,Just signed up to the new community. Testing my posting ability.Will the old Italy Magazine Forums be archived so we can search them? There was a lot of valuable info there :glasses: Ci sentiamoChris }

Sun, 05/17/2009 - 09:50

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Answer to: Banking
Sun, 05/06/2012 - 21:42

Hi David I agree it would be much easier to get your friends account details & make a transfer, or send cash, if it's a small enough account. But I too have a baffling Italian chequebook but I made a pencil note in it of what to write where. If you like I can dig it out & let you know what mine requires  Here is an old thread http://www.italymag.co.uk/forums/cost-living-utility-services/6346-writing-my-first-check-italian.html If you google "come scrivere un assegno" You will find lots of info & images too: https://www.google.com/search?q=come+scrivere+un+assegno&hl=en&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=qhmnT6vFKMav0QWpwNiJBA&ved=0CIMBELAE&biw=1356&bih=870 wink In bocco al lupo

Answer to: Online banking
Mon, 04/30/2012 - 15:17

Cioa e tutti, I use the Bancaintesa, well actually I opened an account with my local bank (Carivit) in my village & they were taken over by Banca Intesa e Sanpaolo. I still have mysterious (unexplained/overexplained) payments & shrinkage to my account over the year but the online part seems to work o.k. They give you a little electronic key to use online. The helpline is actually helpful & sometimes speaks English. Tha advantage is that I can go into my local bank to collect chequebooks etc. but also pay bills online.  UK transfers usually arrive within 3 days & do not seem to aquire any extra charges along the way. In bocco al lupo Chris

Fri, 04/20/2012 - 06:58

Do let us know about the overnight in Gotthard, sounds fun!

Fri, 04/20/2012 - 06:43

Well Many thanks to all! Alan H. We used your route. We got a £15 Travelodge near Dover & caught the 4 a.m. ferry to Dunkirk. We stopped at the ETAP in Mulhouse (warm, clean, cheap & basic ) & then drove to Orvieto the next day. Two hours from/to Mulhouse towards Epinal we found a brilliant pâtisserie in a village called Ramonchamps very highly recommended for lunch, or purchasing food for later. Much nicer than anything we found on the motorways outside of Italy. https://foursquare.com/v/les-délices-de-clémence--pinot/4df3447814954f21cf2d9193 On the way back we took it a bit easier, to Mulhouse in one long day then Dinant overnight & a leisurely 6 p.m. ferry back to blighty. The only thing to watch out for is the Belgians have changed the signs for Lille to Rijsel in a fit of pique! It didn't fool the SatNav though. The Gottard pass is still closed by-the-way.

Tue, 04/17/2012 - 20:43
Thu, 03/15/2012 - 12:28

Congrats! nil carborundum illegitemis. Makes me think I got off really easy. No try not to catch anything expensive cheeky

Fri, 02/24/2012 - 20:29

We are (well one day) in Bagnoregio! Whereabouts are you? Pip pip

Mon, 02/20/2012 - 22:58

Hi Alan, Well we have decided to have a go at your second option "blasting down to Mulhouse on the first day on the continent, and then getting to Orvieto late on the second day" We have booked a ferry arriving at about 6 a.m. in Dunkerque on a Friday (16th March). So we should perhaps aim to reach Mulhouse on our first day & stay overnight. We don't know whether to get up at silly o'clock & make for a pre-8 a.m. arrival at the Gotthard tunnel on Saturday morning, or whether to let the morning rush? die down a bit & arrive at about 11 a.m? If the traffic is going to be bad then we might take your other suggestion: "If you have time [and it’s open] it’s worth adding half hour or so on doing the St Gotthard Pass rather than the Tunnel – views are magnificent and there is a café at the museum at the top" Any advice from the seasoned travellers? Pip pip

Answer to: Health Care
Thu, 02/16/2012 - 08:39

You might find some useful info on this old post, & it's thread http://www.italymag.co.uk/community/post/medical-insurance-certificateco... In bocco al lupo!

Answer to: Water Power
Mon, 02/13/2012 - 07:45

Navitron sell them: http://www.navitron.org.uk/category.php?catID=70 If you google "micro-hydro" you will find loads of information. If you have a reasonable head/flow you can heat & light your house with the generated electricity. If you really do it right you can get an (approved) inverter, hook up to the grid, & it can pay your mortgage too! If you want to do it on the cheap then google "using a pump as a generator"! Pip pip