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Originally posted by BR14 View PostWell, That Chinese Has To Be Visited, after all
Very busy it was, primarily with deliveries - though there was another walk-in, just after I arrivedComment
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Took The Toy out earlier and even got to use Hill Descent Mode.
Now TFBSZ…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIndeed!
Very busy it was, primarily with deliveries - though there was another walk-in, just after I arrivedComment
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Tonight's first show was the pilot episode of The Deuce (2017), an HBO drama series set in the porn and sex industry of New York in the 1970s. Very good, as you'd expect from the creators of The Wire.
After that: Ronin (1998), featuring a bunch of former Cold War operatives trying to undertake a freelance mission in the late 1990s. An excellent action thriller with some great car chases through various scenic cities in France.
And finally, Closed Circuit (2013), a rather more cerebral thriller about a couple of London lawyers tangling with MI5 over a terrorism case. Very good, I thought. Also, the opening shot showed a corner of the Market Porter pub in Borough, which was the scene of a CUK summer get-together a few years back
Goodnight allComment
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Morning people
Originally posted by NickFitz View Post...After that: Ronin (1998), featuring a bunch of former Cold War operatives trying to undertake a freelance mission in the late 1990s. An excellent action thriller with some great car chases through various scenic cities in France.
Loved the "What's the colour of the boathouse at Hereford" scene
Also, definitely some of the best movie car chases - up there with The Italian Job (proper, original version) and The Bourne Identity.Do what thou wiltComment
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Afternoon denizens
Grey day out
Warmer than it has been though. Apparently there'll be some rain later which will wash away the last of the snow, though most of it has gone already.Comment
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Today's progress: learning a lot about the Apache Velocity template language because automating the naming of test case classes in templates based on the file name allows me to avoid the tricky business of writing code that does useful stuff.
However, I've managed to tear myself away from the documentation on writing IntelliJ IDEA plugins, to which I found my way through idly thinking "It'd be handy if PyCharm showed a list of Django URL configurations."
Let's try to get back to making the thing I'm supposed to be working onComment
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learning a lot about the Apache Velocity template language
Darn god! If he'd made the earth flat I wouldn't have his problem!bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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