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Bit late for cooking Nick, even for you!"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife. -
Cooking would have been preferable, even if I'd had to gut the rabbit!Originally posted by DaveB View PostBit late for cooking Nick, even for you!
Continuing the culinary theme, realising that it was a problem I'd already found the solution to but had forgotten about while in hospital was the icing on the cake
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OK swing assembled with help from Micro V. (well what counts for help from a 4 year old).
Tip run done.
2 locks fixed, 1 badly fitted and the other suffering from weatherstripping pushing it out of position.
Plumbing partially done.
Back to work for a rest tomorrow.Comment
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That's the database stuff sorted out, including backing out various bits of debug output I'd scattered through the code during the "WTF?" period yesterday when I hadn't realised it was something Amazon had broken
All working again now. Time for dinner, and then a film.Comment
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Tonight I finally got around to watching a film I'd saved up for the Christmas season, but things got in the way. So, finally: War for the Planet of the Apes (2017), the stirring tale of the apes, under the leadership of Caesar, trying to make the world a better place and the overwhelming majority of humans just trying to screw things up for everyone. As usual
Excellent stuff, and one of these days I'll get around to setting aside seven hours or so for the original plan of watching all three of the films in one go
Then some more of The Americans.
Goodnight all
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Morning all
Just under 4 hours door to door yesterday from Padstow to home. Averaging 62mph and 42.8mpg for the 238 miles.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Morning all
WFH today as have been infected with the lurgy at client co.
Anyone seen a lung lying around anywhere. I appear to have misplaced one."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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