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Not a bad run, though local traffic was bad. But there seems to have been an accident outbound from the city causing massive delays in that direction. Was passed by an ambulance and then a paramedic car going that way, so somebody's having a bad eveningComment
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Still in clientco trying to fix things someone broke about 4 months ago...
If this works it properly fixed thoughmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by covbob View PostZeitflounce? He seems to have replaced all of his posts in the last month with "..."
His last message was "Time to go & take my xenophobic views with me. Byeeee" - what was that all about?
Hopefully he'll come back before too long. He's taken a break before and come back. Fingers crossedComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostStill in clientco trying to fix things someone has broken...
Code:deltas = [v1-v0 for v0, v1 in zip(data[:-1], data[1:])] # rather depends on the data being ordered
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ms#4 home from Bangladesh. Sounds like she had a good and productive trip. She says it was a bit weird in that people just stared - but if you caught their eye and smiled at them, their expressions didn't alter - no acknowledgement or smile back. But all in all a good trip - mozzies not a problem, factories were pretty decent, hotel was nice, and the people they dealt with friendly and hospitable.Comment
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When I drove past the chippy on Saturday morning it looked like it was all ready to go, with a brand new sign and what have you. So I wandered down there for dinner tonight, only to find it hasn't re-opened yet
So I went over the road to the Chinese instead, where I was greeted with cries of mock incredulity for being there on the wrong night, with even the chef poking her head out from the kitchen to join inComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View Postms#4 home from Bangladesh. Sounds like she had a good and productive trip. She says it was a bit weird in that people just stared - but if you caught their eye and smiled at them, their expressions didn't alter - no acknowledgement or smile back. But all in all a good trip - mozzies not a problem, factories were pretty decent, hotel was nice, and the people they dealt with friendly and hospitable.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWhen I drove past the chippy on Saturday morning it looked like it was all ready to go, with a brand new sign and what have you. So I wandered down there for dinner tonight, only to find it hasn't re-opened yet
So I went over the road to the Chinese instead, where I was greeted with cries of mock incredulity for being there on the wrong night, with even the chef poking her head out from the kitchen to join inComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWe've got a new chippy opening in the local parade very soon - looking forward to giving it a try.
Could be worse the other one in a village was empty for years then someone took it over. They spent a fortune getting new equipment then opened for a total of 1 night. No one has a clue what happened..merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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