Looked at that I Frankenstein preview. No bolts in his neck???
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If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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Just saw the brightest shooting star I've ever seen while I was taking the recycling bin out the back!
Easily a brighter magnitude than Sirius; nearer the magnitude of Jupiter when it's closer to Earth. It travelled pretty much south to north for maybe a half a second or less before going out, seeming to be very low, though that's going to be an optical illusion; but it seemed as if it was just to my right, travelling along a vertical plane between me and the backs of the houses beyond their back yards. That probably means it was a few miles away to the east, of course
And before all that heavenly excitement, tea was a leg, wing, and some breast off yesterday's big chicken, with chips and ketchup
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This evening's major motion rewatch was the most excellent The Equalizer (2014). I only watched this last July or thereabouts, but I've got The Equalizer 2 waiting in the wings (despite poor reviews here) and I thought I'd refresh my memory of the original (not counting Edward Woodward on the telly) so as to be prepared
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI've got The Equalizer 2 waiting in the wings (despite poor reviews here) and I thought I'd refresh my memory of the original (not counting Edward Woodward on the telly) so as to be prepared
Morning.
Grey. Very very grey.
Cold.
Not frosty.
No current precipitation.
Not flat calm like yesterday.
Sunless.
Misty.
Baglan invisible, thankfully Margam even more so.
But, looking, as ever, on the Bright Side, it's Friday at last.
Though it is a short weekend.
And I shall feel muchly like death warmed over until about Thursday next week.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostThis evening's kinema entertainment is "Jack's Return Home" with that Michael Caine Geezer, and shedloads of people off Z Cars & the like.
Jack's Return Home (1971) - IMDb
The other two easily reached copies turned out to be the Septic remake with Stallone, so I had to dismantle a pile to reach this one which turned out, rather inconveniently, to have the security thingie still in place, though that was easily removed with a screwdriver at some disadvantagge to the case.When the fun stops, STOP.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 be
Rate limit . GitHub
The most relevant of which, i.e. it is simply named Badger and nothing else, is this one, which also sounds like it might be vaguely useful to someone if I knew what it was actually talking about.
GitHub - dgraph-io/badger: Fast key-value DB in Go.
Introducing Badger: A fast key-value store written purely in Go"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Morning all.
CBS out there and warm enough I have the window open to listen to the birds singing.Comment
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Morning denizens
Sunny out, and it seems they've decided to add a bit of warmth too, for it's reported to be 14°CComment
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Well there's a strange couple of things.
In the bog standing at my usual urinal, the one closest to the corner, having a nice slash when in comes an oik & despite there being three free urinals, decides to stand right next to me.
I found this a trifle offputting, it being, really & truly, Not The Done Thing.
Maybe he wanted to become My Special Friend or sommat.
Then a few minutes later, when back in my office a different oik comes up & asks if he can have the bluetooth earpiece thing that's been stuck on the window since last September.
Apparently it was his.
Taken his time claiming it.
A mere 6 months.
Who am I to argue?When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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