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How to change the ringtone on your doorbell – The Verge
Posted by jpluimers on 2025/07/14
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Notes on Firefox cookie managers
Posted by jpluimers on 2025/07/07
I tried these:
- 3.7 stars [Wayback/Archive] Cookie Manager – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en-US)
- 4.4 stars [Wayback/Archive] Cookie Quick Manager – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en-US)
For me, the last works best and has its configuration page at moz-extension://4ea87baa-23b8-4b4a-bd88-7a6bc4b8e442/cookies.html?parent_url=
The first starts with an intimidating query screen without clear indication on what each query option means nor how to perform deletes on the returned cookies.
I did not yet try 4.2 stars [Wayback/Archive] Cookie-Editor – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en-US)
Query: [Wayback/Archive] firefox cookie manager – Google Suche
Note: my usual starting point is moz-extension://4ea87baa-23b8-4b4a-bd88-7a6bc4b8e442/cookies.html?parent_url=https%3A%2F%2Fweb.archive.org%2Fweb%2F*%2F as that will select cookies on web.archive.org where lots of archived sites pollute that domain with cookies. This inevitably causes the Wayback Machine save page to error out.
--jeroen
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BMW E61 tailgate: Number Plate light Right Failure
Posted by jpluimers on 2025/07/04
Some links, just in case it wasn’t a simple broken lightbulb, especially as I also got an intermittent error/fault on one of the rear fog lights (which the British call demisters):
- [WaybackSave/Archive] BMW E61 number plate bulb for sale online at low cost and fair price on AUTODOC UK
OSRAM C5W Bulb, licence plate light 12V 5W 35 mm, C5W, SV8.5-8
Note that some indicate 10W, but I am pretty sure it is a 5W bulb.
- [Wayback/Archive] 2005 530i E61 Touring – Number Plate Bulb Failure Warning… | BMW Forums : BimmerForums
Very familiar problem with the touring wiring at the hinge point. I have done mine twice now seems to last 3 or4 years but it is not a difficult issue to repair the wires and at almost no cost except your time. Just follow the several historical threads on the forum.
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On Ebay there are people that do wiring kits for this sort of job, that use silicone wires, which should last the life of the car – at quite reasonable prices. Breaks in the various wires in the tailgate can give a multitude of faults – with the locking, rear wiper, lights, remote locking, rear glass lock and rear demister – and as you have found – reversing lights!
- [Wayback/Archive] Number Plate light Right Failure / Tailgate wiring new – 5Series.net – Forums
After changing the tailgate wiring (every wire soldered + heatshrink)I still have the number Plate light Right Failure
Checked the wire from the original wire (next to the speaker) and no juice when lights are on or notForgot to mention! I did try and change the bulb already :-)
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All wires now repaired but no juice from the +ve wire for the L/H numberplate bulb holder. The bulb failure message is now getting really annoying!
I had to piggyback off the R/H light to pass the MOT test.Could the fault be now up front in the back of the fuse box? I can’t see how that could be though.
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I have been trying to fix this issue for days, no broken wires, no burnt terminals, all new bulbs, absolutely baffled.
MOT due this week so a quick fix had to be presented.Method: take a single wire from any cable, I used a broken extension lead and took one of the three wires out, I threaded this through the car from the tail light, up behind the plastics in to the roof, through the speaker frame and down the shell of the tail gate, connect/solder one end to the tail light (top side), and the other to the right hand reg plate light to the end opposite the wire side.
both reg plate lights will work and so will the right side rear fog lamp, how?? I don’t know it just does…
If anyone can pin point this fault for a proper fix I would greatly appreciate the knowledge being shared.
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I’ve heard several instances where the wires were broken in multiple places.
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The previous repair was done about 2 years ago so it seems plausible for a new failure point. Once I get some time I’ll dig in it.
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- [Wayback/Archive] driver side license plate light not working – 5Series.net – Forums
You need a diagnostic cable and INPA or DIS to clear the fault code from the LCM – if that doesn’t work, you’ll need to use Tool32.
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One that I found is that when I put a light tester to the gray/brown wire that should be the positive wire it actually has a negative output coming from it. Doesn’t make sense because that wire should be positive, NOT negative. But if I unplug the light socket from the plug , it no longer is negative.
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Yes exactly that – if the wires were actually touching and shorting each other, the light module would have disabled that circuit if it happens 10 times in a row. Make sure the problem is properly fixed before resetting it, I think you can only reset it 4 times before it permanently stores the fault code.
Look up the colours in WDS if you want, brown is ground in the headlights of my car…
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THANK YOU sanjsanj I was able to fix my problem. I was able to clear the line that was short circuited using Toolset32 and now my license plate lights all work again.
- [Wayback/Archive] can’t locate fuse for license plate lights
The license plate lights (and other lights) receive power from the light module. It’s listed as fuses #9 which is a 5A fuse, and #32 whic is a 25A fuse. AFAIK, more than just your license plate lights should be out if this fuse is busted.
- [Wayback/Archive] license plate bulb – 5Series.net – Forums
The whole housing can be removed by inserting a flat-head screw driver into the gap provided and pushing the screw driver to the right, (DO NOT TILT the screw driver, PUSH as when you want to push the housing to the right) Then it will pop right out.
After the housing is removed, you can replace the bulb easily.P.S. : I tilted the screw driver when I did mine and broke both housings… Luckily I purchase the whole housing LED replacements. I learned from my experience and replaced my friend’s without a problem.
- [Wayback/Archive] BMW 5 Series E60/E61 LED License Plate – How To Install- 5th Gen (2003-2011) – YouTube has great instructions on changing the bulb
Queries:
- [Wayback/Archive] bmw e61 number plate right failure – Sök på Google
- [Wayback/Archive] e61 number plate light change light bulb – Google Search
- [Wayback/Archive] e61 license plate fuse – Google Search
- [Wayback/Archive] 12v e61 number plate light change light bulb – Google Search
--jeroen
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Uit 2023 (toen gemist) Nieuwe FM- en DAB-indeling landelijke commerciële radiostations van start | Nieuwsbericht | Rijksoverheid.nl
Posted by jpluimers on 2025/06/27
In 2023 waren we druk bezig met voorbereidingen om te verhuizen, dus toen dit gemist [Wayback/Archive] Nieuwe FM- en DAB-indeling landelijke commerciële radiostations van start | Nieuwsbericht | Rijksoverheid.nl
Het bevat een tabel van de FM-frequenties voor de Nederlandse commerciële radiostations.
- Sky Radio, 101 FM en DAB+
- Radio 10, onder andere 103.0/103.2 FM en DAB+ (was: Radio Veronica)
- Qmusic, 100.4 FM/100.7 FM en DAB+
- BNR, onder andere 91.3/100.1 FM en DAB+
- Radio Veronica, onder andere 91,1/95.2 FM en DAB+ (was: SLAM!)
- Radio 538, 102 FM en DAB+
- JOE, onder andere 103.8/104.1 FM en DAB+ (was: Radio 10)
- Radio4All, onder andere 90.5/90.7 FM en DAB+ (was: Sublime)
- 100% NL, onder andere 104.4/104.6 FM en DAB+
En ja: we luisteren radio hier voornamelijk via FM omdat die – in tegenstelling tot internet streams – het beter doen, en de uitstekende apparatuur uit de jaren 90 hier nog steeds prima functioneert.
--jeroen
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Colorline Hirtshals departure/arrival times (boarding 1 hour before departure) to/from Kristiansand and Larvik
Posted by jpluimers on 2025/06/26
Somehow initially hard to find, so lets document this (these dates were obtained on 20250625, but changing the dates does not seem so change the times):
- [Wayback/Archive] Hirtshals to Kristiansand – the fastest way to Norway! | Color Line
SuperSpeed 1 Ferry Hirtshals – Kristiansand Kristiansand – Hirtshals SuperSpeed 1 12:15–15:30 08:00–11:15 SuperSpeed 1 20:45–23:59 16:30–19:45 - [Wayback/Archive] Larvik Norway – the fastest way to Norway! | Color Line
SuperSpeed 2 Ferry Hirtshals – Larvik Larvik – Hirtshals SuperSpeed 2 12:45–16:30 08:00–11:45 SuperSpeed 2 23:15–03:00 17:30–21:15
Notes:
- Embarcation is 60 minutes before departure. Be on time!
- Book through their Norwegian site: it gets you more discount.
--jeroen
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Centurion Deuren: Gebruikers- & Installatiehandleiding KS-Serie (70 – 100)
Posted by jpluimers on 2025/06/23
Will need this: [Wayback/Archive] Centurion Deuren: Gebruikers- & Installatiehandleiding KS-Serie (70 – 100) [Wayback PDF View/PDF View]
The problem is that a combination of the buttons of the Centurion remote controls failing more frequently plus that the remote control are unable to teach their code to new universtal remote controls that we still had from our previous home which used a Marantec door.
Universal remote controls are supposed to be compatible with both Centurion and Marantec remote controls.
What I want to figure out is if I can initiate one new remote control from the door opening mechanism, then have that teach other new remote controls.
Hopefully this is the right manual for the model we have (the model number is not visible from below, so need to verify that from a location difficult to look from above).
Fingers crossed.
Related links (the quest):
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Technics SL-DD33 turntable notes
Posted by jpluimers on 2025/06/20
I need to service a [Wayback/Archive] Technics SL-DD 33 | hifi-wiki.com turntable which I acquired, so here are some links, from hopefully most important to least important, as there were various problems with it (lowering the tone arm didn’t work well and there was some wow/flutter):
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Streeploos zelf ramen wassen (ook op hoogte): Unger Rinse ‘n Go + Get Shorty steel 5,2 m + Slang + Djex Brush | Glazenwasserswinkel
Posted by jpluimers on 2025/06/16
Voor het geval de glazenwasser er toch mee gaat ophouden: [Wayback/Archive] Unger Rinse ‘n Go + Get Shorty steel 5,2 m + Slang + Djex Brush | Glazenwasserswinkel
[Wayback/Archive] Streeploos ramen wassen met Unger Rinse ‘n Go! – YouTube
--jeroen
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grief doesn’t shrink we grow around it
Posted by jpluimers on 2025/06/09

On the TODO list is to write more about the origin of “grief doesn’t shrink we grow around it”. For now, this is good enough:
The theory is from the influential 1996 article “Growing around grief—another way of looking at grief and recovery, Lois Tonkin TTC, Cert Counselling (NZ)”
Nowadays most people refer to it as the “grief jar”, see image below, but these weren’t the original images: those are on the right. Initially everyone thought that grief would shrink as seen in Figure 1 and Figure 2, but in fact we grow around it as shown in Figure 3.
Links:
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Too bad @googledrive downloads cannot work without 3rd party cookies. These cookie settings (and JavaScript) need to be enabled in order for them to work correctly
Posted by jpluimers on 2025/06/09
[Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers on Twitter: “Too bad @googledrive downloads cannot work without 3rd party cookies. These cookie settings (and JavaScript) need to be enabled in order for them to work correctly:(see also support.google.com/drive/answer/2423534 )” / Twitter
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