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Originally posted by covbob View PostIs this thing on?
Just discovered that if you're planning to set up an application written in Python, it's not going to work unless you first install the version of Python you specified as a requirementComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostYes, which is more than can be said for my thinking cap, judging by some of the mistakes I'm making today
Just discovered that if you're planning to set up an application written in Python, it's not going to work unless you first install the version of Python you specified as a requirementComment
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X7 home again, jiggety jig, once it fecking turned up 20 minutes late.
Dunno wtf was going on.
Tea/dinner this evening was lentil <pfffft> soup which I didn't realise I could get to stick to the dish in the microwave.
It transpires that you very nearly can.
It looks very much as if tonight's epic is to be "Tracker (2010)" with that Ray Winstone geezer.
Tracker (2010) - IMDb
Hope it's better than his version of "leave it out, guvnor" was.
Originally posted by NickFitz View PostYes, which is more than can be said for my thinking cap, judging by some of the mistakes I'm making today
Just discovered that if you're planning to set up an application written in Python, it's not going to work unless you first install the version of Python you specified as a requirement
Just askin' like.
Now what did I come in here for?
'Tis on the tip of my, er, something.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 28 March 2019, 19:00.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostX7 home again, jiggety jig, once it fecking turned up 20 minutes late.
Dunno wtf was going on.
Tea/dinner this evening was lentil <pfffft> soup which I didn't realise I could get to stick to the dish in the microwave.
It transpires that you very nearly can.
It looks very much as if tonight's epic is to be "Tracker (2010)" with that Ray Winstone geezer.
Tracker (2010) - IMDb
Hope it's better than his version of "leave it out, guvnor" was.
Have you tried eating more mushrooms?
Just askin' like.
Now what did I come in here for?
'Tis on the tip of my, er, something.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostHave you tried eating more mushrooms?
Just askin' like.
Now what did I come in here for?
'Tis on the tip of my, er, something.
Admittedly it has to function in a fairly non-standard way, but it shows as having been committed to Git at 15:59 yesterday, so it's a bit soon to be forgetting the detailsComment
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Originally posted by covbob View PostPythons, mushrooms - the only missing ingredient is badgers and you're sorted.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWonder if there is an open-source project called "Badger"? Given some of the idiotic names that are out there ("Kubernetes" ffs?) there really ought to beComment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
The film itself lasted for about 1:18 or 1:19, the remaining 10 minutes is entirely credits.
Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostIt looks very much as if tonight's epic is to be "Tracker (2010)" with that Ray Winstone geezer.
Tracker (2010) - IMDb
Hope it's better than his version of "leave it out, guvnor" was.
Stunning scenery.
Dunno why but the water always looks turquoise.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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