Lunch happened: a couple of (rather small) roast chicken thighs that have been sitting in the freezer for a while, heated up; and a bag of plain crisps to go with them
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostSo, I phoned them up, and they explained that they’ve pre-approved all my prescription requests up to August - they ought to just go out to the pharmacy each month automatically.
Would have saved some confusion if they’d actually told me that rather than just locking me out of the prescription request thingy that I normally have to do every month, such that I had to phone them to find out what’s going on. Maybe they just wanted someone to talk toComment
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Busy day today.
Breakfast was two slices of cheese on toast.
Lunch was the last posh cheese and ham toastie. No idea why you only get three flatbreads in a pack.
I have been going through the Azure fundamentals course on the MS website. Later I am using HWMBO's creds to join The Open Group's virtual conference to attend their Data Science Workshop.
A discussion between the Azure architect, the PM and myself confirmed that the client doesn't know what they want and their assertion that a 'new Azure' needs to be built won't fix their issues, which are all on the business process side. The architect said their existing environment could be tweaked to save them money and he'd be done in a month. Trying to figure out how the client lept from 'improve ways of working' to 'make something'.Comment
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Oh and it had been dry all day, if a little dull, until it wasn't.
I think it may have stopped raining again.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostNow to see if that's true by going to collect...Comment
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The kettle died.
The fill window that was leaking finally fell out.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostThe kettle died.
The fill window that was leaking finally fell out.
catastrophe, do you have a spare?Comment
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Dry, bright spells and showers. Proper spring Manchester weather. New couple next door are having their house reroofed and the slate conveyor belt is bleddy noisy.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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