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Originally posted by covbob View PostThe middle of a traffic island seems to be a particularly poor choice of location to beg.Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostThere are traffic lights there. In the hot weather most people's windows are down so when they stop they are ideal targets. It was good when the rozzers pulled up at the lights and moved one of them on out of his car window.Comment
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Clouded over, so I've decided to put the sprinklers on the lower lawn.
If it rains, then the ground is soften up to receive the moisture.
If it doesn't rain, then the ground is watered.
Days like today that your glad you can't have a water meter.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Laundry on. Unlike last time, I remembered to check back over the route between the laundry basket and the washing machine in case a stray sock had managed to escape. But they all went willingly this time.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post'Tis pissing with glorious rain.
And much much much cooler.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostJust checked the rainfall radar & forecast. Looks like it isn't planning on coming anywhere near meComment
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It's doing a fine job here.
The greyness of the sky merges well with the greyness of the sea.
Lovely to see things back to normal.
And I still can't get that piece of tulipe PIC12F1572 to do owt.
It's not helped that I'm using the horrid CCS compiler which is like a cornered rat.
But much loved, along with the Proteus simulator by my esteemed colleague.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
And I still can't get that piece of tulipe PIC12F1572 to do owt.
It's not helped that I'm using the horrid CCS compiler which is like a cornered rat.
But much loved, along with the Proteus simulator by my esteemed colleague.
None of the tulipe I've spent all day farting about with does anything.
Not impressed.
It has to go through the proteus simulator, presumably to set the fuses correctly.
I shall not repeat this exercise in futility ever again.
In other news, I'm going to get wet on the way home.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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