Or owt for tea last night, for that matter.
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Haircut done, shopping done, car washed and fuelled. The weekend proper may now commence!
The chap in Sainsbury's car park had to go and get more water, so warned me he might not have quite finished when I got back. As it turned out, he hadn't quite started
So I got to sit in the car while it was washed around me, which at least made a change
He was most apologetic and very quick while still being thorough, though, so fair playComment
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Egg butties (not home raised, sadly, though I do have a new contact who has supplied me with half a dozen freshly laid ones which will be doing breakfast duty tomorrow).
Also paid in the £2.14 cheque received from Transpennine Express for the train being delayed by between 30 and 59 minutes on one occasion. It would have been £4.28 if it had departed on time, but since it was late setting off that made it less delayed in arriving so I am therefore only entitled to 50% of the compensation.Comment
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Now doing test-driven Chef development, as to be fair, their new(ish) testing tool Inspec is very good for checking that a system is configured the way you want it
Of course, like almost all supposedly test-driven development, it's more a case of getting the stuff working first, then adding in a test now I finally know what it was I wanted to do, so I can check I haven't broken it again further down the lineComment
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This afternoon's fun and games was GDPR. Thought I should at least get the basics. Looking forward to scaring clientCo next week.Comment
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