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Originally posted by covbob View PostWell there we go - back to the bench.
Lasted a week before the client realised that they'd brought me in during a panic and hadn't properly weighed up their workload vs the resources they have in-house. The result was me sitting around trying to look busy with not much to do.
Doesn't bother me too much - I can now think about some time off before Christmas. I'd rather twiddle my thumbs at home than at ClientCo.
Plenty of time to think about gigs once the festering season is overComment
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The new telly is finally set up, though it complained a bit about not having a TV signal of any kind. But it's come to terms with having an Apple TV and Blu-ray player for now
As for the picture - well, it was worth saving up Blue Planet II for this occasion
The soundbar and telly are supposed to be able to link together automatically over Bluetooth, using some proprietary Samsung protocol or other. Naturally, this didn't work
After various attempts at sorting it out, I was deep in the telly's "expert" configuration options wondering why the menu option detailed on the Samsung help page I was reading on my phone wasn't there, when suddenly the telly popped up a box saying "Hey, look, there's a soundbar there! I could use that, you know. Should I do that, do you think? Would that be a good idea?" or words to that general effect. Now we'll see how long the pairing lasts. I suspect I may be ordering an optical cable off Amazon before too longComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWCBS
I gigged in Bristol for a while about ten years ago, but my only visit since than was to see The Rutles playing at the Fleece the other year
I'm going to cash in all my, previously hard earned, CUK luncheon vouchers in a vain attempt to redeem myselfThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostThe Mrs. who does all our driving is still driving her Mums old Honda.
Funny.....has only let us down once in the last 5 years, when the alarm got stuck on and drained the battery.
We do use it a lot, in fact we spend a lot of time in Bristol, where I believe you live, Nick?
We love Bristol, top place, al ot of friends and family there, in fact reminds me of what Brighton used to be, I lived there for years and years
Currently in Crystal Palace, which, at the very least, has a bit of an independent feel about it.
The "Beards" keep chasing me away from the places I have enjoyed living, I lived right next to Victoria Park in East London fr 10 years, prior to the hipster and yummy mummy invasion"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostMorning all"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI thought Crystal Palace was full of hipsters. Well some of the people I've met who live there fit the description.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostYou are indeed correct, as previously stated, the bearded folk follow me everywhere
The obvious thing to do is to buy as much cheap property in need of renovation as you can when you move into an area, and get it dolled up just in time for the arrival of the legion of the hirsuteComment
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Just went for a pre-bed piss and, when I went to flush, the handle snapped off and flew across the room
Better learn some plumbing tomorrow
Goodnight allComment
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