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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI've been playing with leaflet.js - you can get some very nice heatmaps.Comment
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Tonight's repast has been a roast beef dinner, featuring a joint of topside I picked up at M&S the other day. It was very nice indeed
And the joint is so big that there's no way I'll manage to finish it all off in the immediate future. So I'm going to slice the rest and freeze it, which will give me a copious supply of beef butties for a month or threeComment
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This evening's major motion picture was The Remains of the Day (1993) in which Anthony Hopkinsfights zombies with a giant laser cannonplays an emotionally-repressed butler, too devoted to his duty to his master, the Appeasement advocate Lord Darlington (Edward Fox), to admit to his love for housekeeper Emma Thompson. A very fine drama, if a bit short on zombies.
Also featuring Genial Harry Grout from Porridge and Fred Elliot the butcher from Coronation Street, BTW.
Goodnight allComment
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Morning.
Colder. 14.5 in the living room, 6.5 in the laundry room.
Dry.
Wanly sunny.
Thin high cloud.
Not a bank holiday.
Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThis evening's major motion picture was The Remains of the Day (1993) in which Sir Anthony Hopkinsfights zombies with a giant laser cannonplays an emotionally-repressed butler, too devoted to his duty to his master, the Appeasement advocate Lord Darlington (Edward Fox), to admit to his love for housekeeper Emma Thompson. A very fine drama, if a bit short on zombies.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Morning all
Hasn't rained yesterday or today. I don't know what all the fuss is about with "Dry January"…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Here's the footpath grid and problems pages, Fizzy Knickers, I'll leave em up for a couple of days if you want to copy source/included js file from dev tools. Click on grid area or pushpins.
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Dunno if there's a way to fit a given map area on a defined pixel area as zoom is integer, but easy solution is to change zoom level in browser, they fit my main monitor really well at 125%.Last edited by xoggoth; 2 January 2019, 10:29.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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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostHere's the footpath grid and problems pages, Fizzy Knickers, I'll leave em up for a couple of days if you want to copy source/included js file from dev tools. Click on grid area or pushpins.
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Dunno if there's a way to fit a given map area on a defined pixel area as zoom is integer, but easy solution is to change zoom level in browser, they fit my main monitor really well at 125%.Comment
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One is in with the hoi polloi for the first time since the 21st of December.
One has purchased this morning "The Fast and the Furious" 2001, "2 Fast 2 Furious", and "The Fast And the Furious Tokyo Drift" and something possibly related "3 Fast 3 Furious Torque".
One failed to purchase a Zen calendar this year, so it's some jungle one instead.
Om.
Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
Indeed the lack of laser cannon and zombies spoiled it for me.
Another disappointment.
A bit like the lack of vampires in "84 Charring Cross Road".
Lunch comprised Heinz(tm) baked beans on toast (Morrisons, seeded), with the addition, today, of a Morrisons Cumberland sausage roll(reduced), and a Morrisons Pork Pie (reduced).
It was awesomely good.
<hiatus>
Following which the shed door got a coat of primer (though quite why I'm not sure).
Then some crap got loaded into the car for the day's trip to the dump after I went to see my mate who's got bowel cancer.
He's looking reasonably alright considering.
The trip to the dump then got completed, consisting of polystyrene from the shed, glass bottles & jars, & some metal scrap.
And thencely home, where I'm about to fit a 120W floodlight in the shed so I can see wtf I'm doing when I'm doing it.
<hiatus>
120W floodlight installed though I have to run an extension lead from the laundry room to the shed to make it light up.
Tea/dinner/whatever was some of Sunday's roast beef.
It was rather nicer today than on Sunday.
Followed by the penultimate portion of the M&S Xmas pud, with the last of the brandy sauce and brandy butter. <hic>
It was very nice.
Now deciding what to watch this evening.
I'm feeling a bit Fast & Furious.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 2 January 2019, 18:40.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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