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Originally posted by BR14 View PostFeck you, you piece of sh1t.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postdinner was a ragu and penne pasta with grated pecorino.
and a nice rioja. for a change.
trying to stay upbeat, but this forum isn't helping any more, what with the sheer volume of negativity polluting every thread, including tpd.
as if there wasn't enough outside and on the news.
meh.
feck it.Comment
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Tonight’s tea has been a roast pork loin joint, with the usual trimmings. Absolutely lovely, it wasComment
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Omelettes for dinner c/o The Chickens (te)
Washed down with a bottle of Triade.
And so to bed.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Evening mofos.
Entertainment: "The Bruce Partington Papers", "The Hound of the Baskervilles", "War" on PBS, list last not including Sherlock Holmes or Dr. Watson, rather being the 13th ep of 14 about WWII, 1945, spring.
Discoverd how inefficient gas lighting is:
Can the aura of gaslight survive in the LED age? - Lux Review
2 lumens/watt.
And that's for a gas mantle.
The fishtail burner was presumably even less efficient.
According to this
https://getd.libs.uga.edu/pdfs/ghosh...200405_mhp.pdf
the early carbon filament lamps were almost as bad at 3 lumens/watt.
It took the invention of the coiled coil gasfilled tungsten lamp to get it up to 12 lumens/watt.
I read about one of the latest LED lamps which does 180 lumens/watt.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 1 April 2020, 22:18.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostYou're not wrong there, spirits are certainly dipping. Even the simple pleasures in life such as going for a tulip on works time have lost their appeal now i've to pay for the bloody bog roll.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Tonight’s main feature was a rewatch of the excellent Margin Call (2011), as it’s currently on BBC iPlayer, and the Beeb have gone to the trouble of providing the subtitles that the official releases have otherwise not bothered with. A cracking film
And after that, I was inveigled by the iPlayer app’s suggestions into watching Panorama - Lockdown UK. I reckon this could come in handy for filmmakers seeking real-world footage to use in future adaptations of the first few chapters of certain John Wyndham novels
I had the subjective impression that there seemed to be a bit more road traffic over the last couple of days, and that seemed to be confirmed by the graph showing an uptick at HMG’s press conference today. I hope that doesn’t mean more roadblocks before I get round to going to the shops for “essentials”
Goodnight allComment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostBangers almost ready
I also had sausages last night. Sausage casserole...Comment
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