Rain's stopped, so I suppose I should go shopping
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostRain's stopped, so I suppose I should go shopping
And I can see less now than I could this morning.
Floods, power cuts, trees down, all deep joy today.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by covbob View PostMorning all
Thankfully not in Manchester today. WFH.
Thankfully Never in Manchester <if i can help it>
Sunny and warm <if a trifle blustery> in sarf hertsComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostRain's stopped, so I suppose I should go shopping
I had to choose between Norfolk and Suffolk spuds; a tricky one at the best of times. I got the Suffolk in the end, as they've been working well over the past few weeks, but I definitely need to try Norfolk ones soon, to see how they've done this season.Comment
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This evening's trip home through the gale involved the T6 service which is Swansea to Brecon, via Ystradgynlais.
It was a lot more comfortable than the X55 or the 58, and certainly quicker than the 32.
It got "interesting" in places, a gust caught it as it went over one of the flyover thingies on Fabian Way, then a moron driving a scrap lorry pulled into a bus stop without bothering to indicate.
I was a bit surprised it wasn't an Audi or BMW truck.
Then some nutjob seemed to think that pulling out of the Neath Abbey industrial estate 3 feet in front of the bus was A Good Idea, something that the busdriver and I found a bit alarming.
Happily enough it hasn't rained on me much today, but just to make up for that all the things I like to buy in Morrisons are now off the shopping list, so I was reduced to purchasing a moderately unripe gala melon and some baby potatoes of uncertain origin.
Tea consisted of a rather surprising* 3 kipper fillets followed by the usual breaded M&S haddock.
Sweet, having consumed all the stewed gooseberries yesterday, consisted of a Muller fruit corner.
*The surprise was find 3 kippers rather than the 2 that I'd expected. They were very nice.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Just about to head to the cinema to see Bad Times at the El Royale. Looks silly, ought to be simple entertainment.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostJust about to head to the cinema to see Bad Times at the El Royale. Looks silly, ought to be simple entertainment.Comment
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A few tweaks to the static map server today: shoving rendering of not-yet-existent files on to a background render queue, and also setting up Nginx so it hands off requests for non-existent files to somewhere interesting. Well, somewhere that will be interesting if I get around to writing some code to put thereComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostA few tweaks to the static map server today: shoving rendering of not-yet-existent files on to a background render queue, and also setting up Nginx so it hands off requests for non-existent files to somewhere interesting. Well, somewhere that will be interesting if I get around to writing some code to put thereComment
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