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    Watched San Andreas. It is a terribly bad film on so many levels. Still, cool SFX, so there's that.

    It occurred to me as I was watching it that film makers now have to meet certain standards for scenes involving a skyscraper collapsing into a city street, as we all saw it happen IRL twice in the space of about half-an-hour on 9-11. They barely managed to meet those standards.

    And we all know what a tsunami looks like after the disaster in Japan. They completely ignored that and went with the made-up tulip instead

    So, then I watched Predestination. I did so on the recommendation of @SwiftOnSecurity, the Twitter account that pretends to be Taylor Swift offering infosec advice (though we all know it's really Taylor Swift, who happens to be an expert in infosec as a sideline to her pop music job). And you know what? It's excellent!

    It's a time-travel thriller, and I'm still not sure I've got it all disentangled in my head; but it comes highly recommended by me now, as well as Ms Swift

    And then, as I don't have to go shopping first thing due to having done it today, I watched the first couple of episodes of Survivors, which I haven't seen since their first broadcast back in 1975 - the first was shown just a few days before my thirteenth birthday, it seems

    They were written by Terry Nation. Need one say more?

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      At train station with 2 over excited children
      merely at clientco for the entertainment

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        Day in Reading yesterday, today's plan involves slightly less movement if I can help it...
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          Given that Mrs eek went to Newcastle for 5 years you would hope she knew the difference between toon and mackums
          merely at clientco for the entertainment

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            Train is full of Sunderland supporters off to watch their team lose again
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              So that means very early drinking
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                Which is always fun to watch when they are trying to hide it from children
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                  One man has sent his child to sit with his mum to hide the fact he's drinking from a can. Really a bit pointless
                  merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                    Only 2 hours to go
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                      This is going to be a long journey
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