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Yes, it occurred to me that this was more likelyOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostMaybe they too will start putting their rubbish in one of the neighbouring bins instead
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I had a bowl of crunchy nut cornflakes for my elevensiesOriginally posted by wattaj View PostOh good grief. Three pots of jam and no bread. Slim pickings for mid-morning elevenses.
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I have some CNC's coming in my Tesco delivery on Saturday, there are some things you cannot do without and Aldi can do for 99% of our daily needsOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostI had a bowl of crunchy nut cornflakes for my elevensiesMarriedComment
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It can be an epic time sink. I’ve lost whole afternoons and evenings to “just having a quick look” at Ask Reddit...Originally posted by ladymuck View PostReddit is something I've never gotten into but have often seen a few interesting things (usually when the meedja picks up on them) that has made me briefly consider a closer inspection.
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A nice doze whilst listening to the DSOTM cd of "Pulse".
I built that amplifier like a brick tuliphouse.
It's got massive heatsinks and independent power supplies.
It was very kind of 3M to provide those, back in the day, some 42 years ago.
When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Well I have created a reddit account.
My preferred username that I've had since 1995 was already taken. I really should have trademarked it.Comment
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The National Library of Scotland have selected me to participate in a card-sorting exercise to help them restructure the categories of things on their website
About twenty minutes’ online footling, and a £10 Amazon voucher will be mine
Not my usual rate, but I spend so much time on their maps site that it seems only fair to help them out. Plus, £10 is £10
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On this day in history...
25 years ago today I made the first payment to Legal & General for the endowment
on the first property I bought.
They've transferred the money into my bank today
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