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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAnd done
Well, done a while ago, but I wanted to check an idea for something I'm working on; my mother called me out for not paying attention, though she didn't know I was using PHPStorm on the second monitor, so I had to abandon it until the call was over
Anyway, it works, so that's somethingAlways forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostStrange I get my best ideas in the shower or driving. Not on a zoom call.Comment
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Light lunch of a couple of rounds of buttered toast
Not sure whether to do any exercise bicycling, or leave it and go for a walk later.Comment
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I have done as much work as I can be bothered to do at this moment. I may do a bit more later.
Tempted to go for a walk as I've been very remiss on the activity front (although it was far too hot for a few days).
My right eye is being annoying in that it has a scratchy tickle right in the inside corner. I got the magnifying mirror out and can't see anything amiss although I did spot some very fine eyelashes that could be the culprit. Poking at it is not helping but offers a second or two of relief. Maybe I'll pick up some eye drops while on that walk.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Lunch: roast shoulder of lamb (which I managed to cook to a degree that I like rather than the semiraw that others seem to prefer) then rice pud (overcooked but acceptable), 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Though the actual eating of the above was rice pud first (since it came out of the oven & cooled down), then the roast lamb, then more roast lamb picked off the bone when I'd finished the original dinner.
Still and I've got to go to Tesco & Morrisons in a little while.
Maybe I'll have a doze for 10 minutes & see how I feel then.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNot sure whether to do any exercise bicycling, or leave it and go for a walk later.
Only a couple of hours of primate action on today though, because of footballComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostComment
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"A report in the Sunday Times said the latest outbreak in Leicester follows reports of large crowds gathering outside takeaway restaurants."
They probably mean in the city centre, but the shawarma place over the road sometimes has quite large groups hanging around inside and out, and they aren't doing much in the way of social distancingComment
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