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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHe's by the cathedral now - maybe he's delivering something to Richard IIIComment
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Washing is in the washer.
Not going to Swansea this afternoon coz a) the trains are fecked b) I can't be arsed and c) I'm totally knackered.
Time for a nice quiet afternoon without rushing around the place.Comment
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Just realised this thing has Thunderbolt inputs, so I don't need an adapter. What I do need is a Thunderbolt cable. I don't suppose Sainsbury's Local do them, so I suppose I'll have to go to the Apple Store
On the other hand, the monitor is currently sitting on an armchair because I need to make room for it. Maybe I'll just see if I can hook something up to it that lets me use it as a tellyComment
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Oh these terrible first world problems.
Enjoy.
Once you've figured out which particular obscure connector you need.Comment
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Oh FFS
Just been in the Apple Store and got my cable. On my way back to the car, I was one floor away when the lift suddenly announced there was an emergency, took me to the ground floor, and kicked me out. Whole shopping centre is being evacuated, and my car's on the sodding roofComment
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Retail staff being sent back in, possibly to fuel the flames, possibly to stop us getting there before them and emptying the tillsComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOh FFS
Just been in the Apple Store and got my cable. On my way back to the car, I was one floor away when the lift suddenly announced there was an emergency, took me to the ground floor, and kicked me out. Whole shopping centre is being evacuated, and my car's on the sodding roofComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostBest go back to the Apple store until it's deemed safe to retrieve your vehicle. If you feign distress, they might give you freebies.
Anyway, now home, and posting this using the new monitor, which is currently on a coffee table a few feet in front of my armchair. I'm going to have to rearrange my living room around it
Bumped the browser font size up a couple of times, and it's as clear as day from about five feet away
Now to try playing video on it…Comment
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