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The tip will have them. They're bound to be wet through if they've been on an allotment for years - that'll stop the fibres escaping in transit.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostWhat I'll do with the asbestos sheets I'm not altogether sure.Comment
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Leek and potato soup made ready for tea. Hideous scenes at the supermarché too. I have resolved to boycott the place for the rest of the month.Comment
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The tip will take them.Originally posted by barrydidit View PostThe tip will have them. They're bound to be wet through if they've been on an allotment for years - that'll stop the fibres escaping in transit.
Wrapped.
£17 per single sheet equivalent, whatever the feck that means.
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I was going to go shopping on the basis that the mob would be locked up in their offices again, but then I remembered it's a bank holiday. Having assessed the state of the cupboards, freezer, and so on I've realised I only need about three things anyway, and can put those off until Wednesday or ThursdayOriginally posted by barrydidit View PostLeek and potato soup made ready for tea. Hideous scenes at the supermarché too. I have resolved to boycott the place for the rest of the month.
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That'll be that damned leap second.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostPost-winter-solstice problems: I need to adjust the time switch on the living room light, as it's coming on too early
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Ah, of course! I should take the switch back to Maplin and complainOriginally posted by aardvark View PostThat'll be that damned leap second.
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And that's the remainder of "Enigma" duly watched.
I'd forgotten what a good film it is.
Even having watched it before, the tension is palpable in places.
Gosh. the Poles are quite obsessed with not being mentioned in a film set in 1943.
Yes.
We know you figured out the pre-war 1933 Enigma.
And gave all sorts of stuff to Dilly & Co. in 1939.
But this is 1943 & things had moved on a tad by then.
Next thing you know it'll be claimed that Bill Tutte didn't figure out the Fish Lorentz teleprinter and Tommy Flowers didn't design & build Colossus.Last edited by zeitghost; 2 January 2017, 21:06.Comment
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I just added a bottle of gin to my Ocado order to reach the min order level. No need to leave the house.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI was going to go shopping on the basis that the mob would be locked up in their offices again, but then I remembered it's a bank holiday. Having assessed the state of the cupboards, freezer, and so on I've realised I only need about three things anyway, and can put those off until Wednesday or Thursday
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I thought Harrison Ford & Tom Cruise did it all as usual. No reason the Polish or Brits need to get their boots dirty.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostAnd that's the remainder of "Enigma" duly watched.
I'd forgotten what a good film it is.
Even having watched it before, the tension is palpable in places.
Gosh. the Poles are quite obsessed with not being mentioned in a film set in 1943.
Yes.
We know you figured out the pre-war 1933 Enigma.
And gave all sorts of stuff to Dilly & Co. in 1939.
But this is 1943 & things had moved on a tad by then.
Next thing you know it'll be claimed that Bill Tutte didn't figure out the Fish Lorentz teleprinter and Tommy Flowers didn't design & build Colossus.
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