If I have got flu, all I can say is that it doesn't seem that bad. I've had colds that were worse than this. I just feel a bit run down, and slightly achey around my shoulders - sitting in a warm office writing code with plenty of coffee on hand seems to be just the thing to help me through it
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIf I have got flu, all I can say is that it doesn't seem that bad. I've had colds that were worse than this. I just feel a bit run down, and slightly achey around my shoulders - sitting in a warm office writing code with plenty of coffee on hand seems to be just the thing to help me through itComment
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostI've heard people describe pig flu as "not as bad as some hangovers I've had". Unfortunately, for me that means it could still be bloody awfulComment
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Well, there we are then...
24 x 5W quartz halogen bulbs take about 9A or so...
And when they're all on, the power supply complains a bit.
I have 4 psus connected in parallel to give a possible 10A output and they still sweat a bit...Comment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostI'd say good morning but it's not.
In fact it's pretty ******* miserable.
Found out last night my Dog probably has liver cancer. No idea how long he has, could be weeks, could be months.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostI've heard people describe pig flu as "not as bad as some hangovers I've had". Unfortunately, for me that means it could still be bloody awful
I was in two minds on Monday: I thought I was probably still suffering the consequences of staying up until gone five on Sunday morning, drinking wine and watching The Shield on DVD.
It was Tuesday that I decided I might actually have something. Today I still feel pretty run down, but I've definitely had much worse coldsComment
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