Just got the serial number off the washing machine so I can register the damn thing.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
Just got the serial number off the washing machine so I can register the damn thing.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostA Selenium script should be able to do that. Bit late now, but worth considering for next timemerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostDid they put it on the back, so you have to shift the thing out to get it?
It is on ze door.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostBeen there done that. Trust me you really don't want to add more javascript to whats already there....
It sounds like it would be ideal for what you described - you could visit the first of the things while it recorded your actions, then give it the list of the remaining 499 URLs to test and set it looseComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostNein.
It is on ze door.Comment
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The drive back today started on a nice, sunny afternoon - I put my sunglasses on in anticipation of sunshine as I headed west.
As I came over the hill that leads down towards Kettering, there was a massive bank of cloud a few miles ahead stretching across the landscape, raining on various bits of it. Then a massive bolt of lightning flashed across it
By the edge of Kettering, it was teeming down. Then it got worse. The journey through Kettering was at no more than 15mph, and much of it less than 5mph. Even with the wipers going full tilt, I often could scarcely see any distance ahead, the rain was so heavy. Nearing the far side of the town, we came to a spot where the road was so deeply flooded that lorries and 4x4s were slowing down to about 3mph to drive through; I took it at maybe 5mph, and had the feeling that I was going into it a bit too fast for comfort.
And within two or three miles after that we were back in bright sunshine, and the only moisture on the road was that which had been tracked there by the traffic - it clearly hadn't rained there all day
Then another storm (which I would have described as "bad" before having the Kettering experience but which seemed positively mild in comparison) arrived as I neared the M1, and kept me company the rest of the way homeComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAnd there are two more portions of chicken casserole to go in the freezer, which I will be inordinately grateful for some time in the next few weeks
I got the other one in the freezer though, as I have both lamb (diced, for a curry) and beef (a joint thereof to roast) to get through in the next few daysComment
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Morning denizens
Another sunny start here
Though given yesterday afternoon's storm over Kettering, I don't think one should deduce too much about how things will turn out from thatComment
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