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Evening
A little later than normal catching train. Had to pop into town for some stuff.
Grabbed a cheeky espresso while in one dept storeComment
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Trudged off down town to pay some bills & do some shopping.
Then I went to the library to get down with the hoi polloi, as you do.
Even managed (with some help from a friend) to log in to "work".
I did quite well, only deleted a wagonload of irrelevant tulipe.
Some emails were almost relevant.
Apparently our course had one interested party in the open day.
Bet he's not interested any more.Comment
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Last week, someone at Hoaxley managed to send me an email that was almost relevant, aside from being about motor control using a dsPIC33, of which I know less than nothing.
It also waffled on about XP and Scrum & Agile, about which I know even less.
But at least it wasn't Richard fecking Joyce and his endless mech eng permie roles.Comment
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I wonder if what passes for management in the tuliphole where I "work" would be so keen on mandatory attendance at stuff if they knew how close they come to termination with extreme prejudice.
<twitches slightly*>
*Chief Inspector Dreyfuss mode.
Last edited by zeitghost; 31 March 2015, 17:07.Comment
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Home!
Came in, dropped bag and medicines off, and immediately popped next door to the doc's for the missing prescription. Turns out Tuesday is a good time to do that, as there isn't a surgery going on so there isn't a waiting room full of diseased people.
Then, coming back in, my upstairs neighbour was going through the front door just ahead of me, so we exchanged a few words. She must have been here for getting on a year, and I think it's about the fifth time we've metComment
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Need to re-educate myself that just because it's still light, that doesn't mean it isn't time to start cooking dinner.Comment
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I had some bacon that needed to be finished off, so dinner was yet another fry-up
Having got dining out of the way before it's even properly dark, I may finally be on course for that early night (i.e. before 11pm) I've been promising myself for weeksComment
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