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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    < gobbledegook > <to me, mostly>

    Wasted a good hour trying to track down the meaning and cause of the inscrutable error message that resulted
    wot, like ' A BAD THING HAS HAPPENED'

    or 'THIS BIT DOESN'T WORK' ?

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      Originally posted by BR14 View Post
      wot, like ' A BAD THING HAS HAPPENED'

      or 'THIS BIT DOESN'T WORK' ?

      'NOW look, -you've broken it' ?

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        Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
        Wasted a good hour trying to track down the meaning and cause of the inscrutable error message that resulted
        F$M011.

        How's that for inscrutable?

        Now watching the Doctor Pimple Popper thing.

        Being Septic, the pimples and pustules and lipomas are really large.

        No pus yet, but a giant lipoma on the back of a lady's shoulder/neck.

        Dear Deity that was a whopper.

        3lbs.

        Here we go: a Proper Cyst: epidermoid full of "mashed potato".

        And a Mystery Cyst.

        Pus++ on a chap.

        Keloids on a lady's ears from ear piercing.
        Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 8 October 2019, 21:40.
        When the fun stops, STOP.

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          Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
          F$M011.

          How's that for inscrutable?

          .
          i'll see your F$M011 and raise you an S0C4

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            The important part of the message turned out to be the "1303" tucked away somewhere in the error

            Tea tonight has been shoulder of beef pot roast with red wine, accompanied by big crispy homemade potato wedges and petits pois. Very nice indeed

            The last time I made this I used the slow cooker; it took about eight hours. This time I did it in the InstantPot for an hour. Much of a muchness really, so I'll do it either way in future

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              Tonight's viewing was more of Breaking Bad, taking me into season four: S3E13 Full Measure (TV Episode 2010), S4E1 Box Cutter (TV Episode 2011), and S4E2 Thirty-Eight Snub (TV Episode 2011)

              Goodnight all

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                Originally posted by WTFH View Post
                Price is in. £850.

                He takes 6” out of me, and that includes any follow up, if I have to come again for more. Sounds comparable.
                I know someone who will do it for £750.

                I think the last time you had 6" out of you, NLyUK was involved?

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                  Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
                  Stone me, "Body Bizarre" is even worse.
                  Century

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                    I am now about 100 posts away from tpd real-time .....

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                      Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                      FFS. Everything was translated 20.58 km (12.79 mi) north of where it should be

                      Turns out I needed

                      Code:
                      ogr2ogr -f GeoJSON rutland.json "PG:host=<database server> dbname=<database name> user=<user> password=<password>" \
                        -sql "select st_transform(way, 4326), name from planet_osm_polygon where name='<administrative area I want the boundary and name of in the output, e.g. Rutland>'"
                      as otherwise something weird was going on with converting the values to latitude/longitude
                      That should have been obvious.

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