Just demolished a pork pie I got on my travels. This meeting is fecking boring.
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I've been perusing the T&C's of national rail. In the case of a lost card I need to go to the original booking office I bought it, but they'll kindly refund me the cost of getting there. Might go via a day out somewhere
Also this little gem;
31. Travelling in standard class accommodation with a first class Ticket
31.1 If you have a first class Ticket and the train service you use is shown as
offering first class accommodation at National Rail Enquiries - Official source for UK train times and timetables, but when you
travel first class accommodation is not provided or is otherwise fully
occupied, you may claim a refund. The minimum refund to which you will
be entitled will be the difference between the price of the first class Ticket
purchased and the cheapest valid standard class fare available on the service
you used.
31.2 If you hold a first class Season Ticket, the minimum to which you will be
entitled will be a refund of the difference between the first class and standard
class fare for the journey concerned.
The cards really are stacked in favour of the first class ticket holder. Nice seats, tea and biscuits and if the oiks invade then a refund of the premium paid for the inconvenience. I'll have to ask them about that tonight because it happened last week when the guards were getting uppity about being replaced by a mirror.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostCar started first time. Battery sounded flat. Went for a drive 70mph but need to do another one within the next 7 days. May go and visit clientCo in an office I have to drive to.
You don’t need to do 70 in 7th gear, do 30 in 4th and it will have the same effect - just make sure the engine is staying revving above 2,500.
The other option is to get an AA solar charger:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/AA-Solar-Po.../dp/B00AC1LLQY
It’s a worthwhile option if your car is parked outside and not used all the time…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
Spitting image of either.
I bow before my feline Master/Mistress.
My neighbour's cat looks similar to that as well. He just stares at me then moves his head when he wants me to do things like get the neighbours to let him in, or to get out of my own fecking garden."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Fry-up for lunch
By great good fortune I ended up with the latter part of Countdown to watch whilst eating. Got the two numbers games I saw with ease, and also solved the conundrum within the time limit, which neither of the contestants didComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostFry-up for lunch
By great good fortune I ended up with the latter part of Countdown to watch whilst eating. Got the two numbers games I saw with ease, and also solved the conundrum within the time limit, which neither of the contestants did
You will have to ensure your hair is dyed fully grey though so you look old enough."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhen are you going on?
You will have to ensure your hair is dyed fully grey though so you look old enough.Comment
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It was suppose to rain an hour ago.
Now it is going to rain as soon as I go out."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIt was suppose to rain an hour ago.
Now it is going to rain as soon as I go out.Comment
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Allegedly, there's been 200mm a.k.a. 8 inches of rain in the Lake District.
The third chunk of beef from Sunday has just been consumed.
It was very nice*.
The carrots were like bricks despite 20 mins of nuking.
The tedium of the afternoon was slightly relieved by a bit of electronicking with a 60kHz bandpass amplifier since I had a bit of a brainwave about my MSF receiver recently.
Instead of toroidal transformers I used a couple of ready made inductors out of the stores and resonated them with some capacitors, also out of the stores.
Twas inneresting to see how the coupling coefficient alters the pass band, just like wot it says in the literature, principally the 1937 version of Fred Terman's tome "Radio Engineering".
I'm quite sure that none of you are in the least innerested but it enlivened an otherwise tedious couple of hours.
*It was ok, but I thought it a bit tough. Maybe I'd cooked it too much again.Last edited by zeitghost; 11 October 2017, 17:31.Comment
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