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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostIt was 24.5 deg C in my bedroom when I went to bed, and 24.5 deg C when I dragged myself awake at 06:10 this morning.
Never mind, it'll soon be winter.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI've given up and moved on to coffee.
Apparently today will be hot early on, after which it will get hotter, followed by a period of increasing hotness
Since I'm currently in Marie Celeste mode, I dug out a brand new 3 year old kettle from home & brung it in along with yet another jar of coffee.
Didn't drink nearly enough yesterday, so the wee was a bit concentrated & not altogether pleasant to pass.Comment
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Phone call from ZeitSorror last evening, floods of tears.
A friend of hers was killed in a car crash on Sunday morning.
At the ripe old age of 36.
Ho hum.
Tragic.Comment
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And in other other news, as I was walking home last evening, I met a lady who's related to the lady who was a patient in the bed next to ZeitMater in the hospital.
"How's yer sister?" quoth I.
"Popped her clogs the day before yesterday" quoth she.
Ho hum.
In the midst of life & all that.
Mind you, that lady was a good deal older than 36.
And she wasn't well at all, so not altogether unexpected.Comment
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My contribution to the worldwide eradication of mosquitoes last night: 6.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostMy contribution to the worldwide eradication of mosquitoes last night: 6.
I just feed them.Comment
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Swim this morning.
60 lengths.
Pool a bit crowded, so lots of bumping into people, especially 'windmill man' who didn't seem to understand the concept of keeping to his half of the lane.
Should help me snooze at my desk until 5:30...Comment
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solved bug that I introduced while refactoring some code....
Thank crunchie for that as its supposed to be demoed tomorrow....
It wouldn't be so bad if I it was in a documented part of this product. Sadly its definitely neither documented or supported as noted by the "here are dragons" statements scattered throughout the warning documentation telling you not to do anything in this area..merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Am looking forward to when De Telegraaf becomes tabloid rather than broadsheet, am getting fed up with people sticking it in my face when trying to read it in the mornings.
Bloody awful paper anyway.Comment
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