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Originally posted by vetran View PostTop movie!
Follow up with Ronin.
Unfortunately the 2nd hand dvd proved to have a couple of scratches which threw the remarkably tolerant dvd player a bit, though it continued once it got its act together.
Other than that, a fine film.
Mad as a box of frogs () but enjoyable.
No Queen Amigdala in this one.Comment
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Wonderful.
Woken up by a strange dream whereby I'd neglected to teach the esteemed customers about PIC assembler programming for unknown reasons.
The anticipation of tomorrow's unbridled joy must be preying on my mind.Comment
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Sunday lunch was mediocre in the extreme & more than somewhat tasteless.
The gravy was crap and the lamb was not inspiring.
Quite disappointing really.
I look forward to tea, which will be another of those Morrisons steak pies that aren't as nice as the steak and kidney ones, with a side order of baked beans to keep the roughage element in the healthy <pfffffft> zone.
I should be farting like a good un tomorrow during the PIC assembler programming tedium.
I used to enjoy that* but something's changed in recent years.
*the PIC programming, just to keep it clear. I still enjoy the farting, especially since tomorrow's will be redolent of cabbage, sprouts, peas and baked beans. All I need is a nice bottle of Old Peculier and the lab should empty in seconds.Comment
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That's the wall washed down in the kitchen; give it a while to dry, and I can fill various small holes, preparatory to putting on the first coat of paint
Turns out washing a wall that's about fourteen or fifteen feet long by nine or ten feet high is quite tiring, even though the bottom part is nearly all beneath worktops/the sink, and is therefore not being included in the current process
Still, I daresay the exercise is good for me. Trouble is, I could now do with a snack, but all food prep takes place on that side of the room which is currently under a massive dust sheet; so I'll end up eating crisps and undoing any health benefits that might have accruedComment
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I've just been to a rare, whistle-stop tour of my local(ish) Morrison's and I must say I regret not being able to peruse longer (they close at 4pm and I got there at 3.30).
I was still able to buy some nice braising steak and a bashed in (but still looking nice) cherry pie - not only did they look good but they were excellent value for money.
I think I'll go there again next week but take longer while I do so - their butchers area looked particularly good."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostI've just been to a rare, whistle-stop tour of my local(ish) Morrison's and I must say I regret not being able to peruse longer (they close at 4pm and I got there at 3.30).
I was still able to buy some nice braising steak and a bashed in (but still looking nice) cherry pie - not only did they look good but they were excellent value for money.
I think I'll go there again next week but take longer while I do so - their butchers area looked particularly good.
I remember there being pallets of biscuit tins in January at about 25p a tin...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostOn the basis that timing is everything - I've just sent a status report on the data upload I'm doing this weekend.
The fact I could have done it at 5pm is utterly irrelevant - firstly because I want the 5 hour leeway, secondly because why wouldn't you send it as late as possible on a Saturday night
Oh and its only got 246,000 unchecked records to load overnight at approx. 5 records a second
The load is split into 2 lots of 130,000 as I got a timeout issue after approximately 200,000 records some time this morning. That load can run again tomorrow night....Last edited by eek; 12 March 2017, 22:39.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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