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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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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.Comment
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Originally 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.Comment
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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 earlyComment
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Originally posted by aardvark View PostThat'll be that damned leap second.Comment
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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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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 ThursdayComment
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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.
Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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