chicken stir fry for tea, nice fresh veg from Tesco + frozen chicken mmmmm.
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So that EOS on "Hawaii 50" and "NCIS LA".
It was EOS on "NCIS" last Friday.
Watched S5E9 of "Person of Interest". Getting near the end of that too.
Currently vaguely watching Michael Wood's "Story of England" on PBS.
Can't remember how old that is, but I'm about to find out.
2010 according to Wiki.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Tonight'sall-action mayheminformative documentary was Inside Job (2010), about the financial collapse around 2008. Good use was made of "so-and-so declined to be interviewed for this film" immediately after appalling acts of greed by so-and-so had been described in minute detail, for numerous so-and-sos.
There was also the Dean of Columbia Business School (and highly-rewarded member of various company boards) who got increasingly irritated as he was forced to pretend that he couldn't remember various iniquitous acts that he clearly could, until he finally snapped "This isn't a deposition, sir. I was polite enough to give you time, foolishly I now see. You have three more minutes. Give it your best shot!"
The Big Short is more fun, and Margin Call more exciting; but it was certainly worth a watch
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Morning all The sun is shining in Glasgow.. Not sure I’ve ever seen that happen before.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Sunny - maybe gonna be cloudy later in Manchester.
Other than that another day of fun n frolics ahead.
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostThe greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Some small progress on the
Having vaguely remembered how to write this 'C' stuff, we now have a LM335 temperature sensor hooked up to analog(ue) channel 0.
Amazingly enough, the thing reads the analog(ue) channel & outputs the value on the aforementioned LCD.
The value, naturally enough, isn't exactly human friendly since 560 corresponds to 0 deg C and 600 corresponds to 20 deg C.
But it's getting there slowly.
So some little progress has been made, and the thing now shows the temperature in K and in degrees C.
Naturally enough I've also reached the demo compiler limit.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 19 June 2018, 13:43.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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