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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post


    How are you? How are your ribs?
    Safe now I'm in Shaw and herself is in Manchester!

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      Greetings denizens

      Well, that's another birthday gone

      It was good enough fun though - I caught up with some friends, and generally had a good time

      I was a bit disappointed with the quality of the second-hand bookshops in London - of course they have to pay a lot for their shelf space, but this seems to mean that they sell nothing but extortionately-priced first editions, do that and fill the rest of their shelves with populist junk to keep the cashflow steady, or just sell in a specialist field - nothing like the rich pickings of medium-priced medium-interest stuff I'm used to feeding on

      Still, it didn't turn out too badly. For the record, the harvest was:
      • Sigh for a Merlin by Alex Henshaw, being the memoirs of the Chief Test Pilot for the Spitfire throughout WWII;
      • The Water Gipsies by A P Herbert; although I've read his excellent works Uncommon Law and Holy Deadlock, this was one of his that I'd never got around to before; and it led on to a run, for next I found:
      • [I]A.P.H.[I] <- CUK resolutely refuses to accept those italic tags, which are in upper-case in the editor, being the autobiography of A P Herbert ('My first cry, the doctor says, was "I told you so"'); and a few moments later (these were all on separate shelves in one of those shops that doesn't bother organising things too much) I found:
      • What a Word! by A P Herbert, being the collated results of a campaign he carried out in the columns of Punch against horrid usages of language; by opening the book at random, I find the sentence "The Irish Free State had held out the olive branch but nothing of a concrete nature had come out of it."
      • Sound Barrier by Neville Duke and Edward Lanchberry, being a pretty thorough examination of the history of supersonic flight up to 1953 (the book's year of publication), replete with diagrams;
      • Remember Laughter: A Life of James Thurber. If you don't know who James Thurber was, you have lived a very poor life. Even our own beloved Carling Wotsit referred to "Chasing the Aurora" as "a Walter Mitty character" the other day; I suspect that she may not actually know that Walter Mitty was a character invented by James Thurber (in his short story The Secret Life of Walter Mitty), but it shows that Thurber left a mark on the zeitgeist that persists to this day. His cartoons were wonderful too


      And that's the lot. Something for me to do with my new reading glasses, I suppose

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        Glad you had a good one.

        Only another 364 days until the next one!

        Btw, I'm interested in the history of supersonic flight book!

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          Morning all
          Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?

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            Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
            Well, that's another birthday gone

            It was good enough fun though - I caught up with some friends, and generally had a good time
            Glad to hear you had a good-un
            Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?

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              Hello?
              Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?

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                Morning all

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                  Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                  Morning all
                  Morning Brillo

                  What shift you on today?
                  Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?

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                    Morning all...



                    In a reaction to the energy jobsworth, I now have every light & pc switched on in both labs...

                    Childish, moi?

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                      Oh.

                      And two laser printers.

                      Plus an electric fan to keep me cool.

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