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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostAnd this from the chap who's baked a cake.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostMorning all
Yesterday evening, the client PM requested that since there were so many things on, it would be good if we could be in for 8am today. IT PM says “no problem”, and then once everyone says they can make it, IT PM says “but of course I won’t be there because I can’t get in that early”
One of the biggest failings in this project is the IT PM, who has never had a plan, only a go live date, with no acceptance of what is required to get there, and no idea of his own.
Morning all
Wet n cloudy and quite a bit windy too.Comment
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Pâté on toast (wholemeal) for lunch
It may look sunny out, but there's a right chilly breeze out there tooComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostFor future reference: ☂︎☔︎☃︎♘♉︎☭♳☣︎������"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostMost odd, all displayed ok until I replied. Now the last few don't.
And then there's the JavaScript for the WYSIWYG editor, which completely messes up various kinds of Unicode, not just emoji, when it tries to convert the text that came from the server (which is OK pace the PHP complex emoji bug) into text in the editorComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostFor future reference: ☂︎☔︎☃︎♘♉︎☭♳☣︎������
Very very jerky as if the throttle (which, being diesel it hasn't got) had two positions, Shut and Wide Open.
It made for an interesting half an hour.
Tea/dinner was lentil <pffffft> soup as is only right & proper on a Thursday.
I made this batch back in November. .
It had matured quite nicely.
This evening's epic is to be "Rio Grande" starring Duke Wayne, and being the 3rd of the three John Ford Cavalry films.
Rio Grande (1950) - IMDb
It also stars the rather more recently late Maureen O'Hara at a toothsome stage of her existence.
There's a lot of singing, which is never terribly good in a Western.
Never forget "Singing Sandy".
Not, I think, as good as the first two, it would have been better without the singing.
Curious.
The test thingie was showing correctly until now, whereupon it went completely & utterly tits up.
Maybe it's because I logged in again.
Or something.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 7 February 2019, 22:12.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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