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Yesterday's MasterChef was followed by yesterday's episode of The Hospital (two featured patients died and they described the struggle to trace and contain an outbreak in Barnet hospital). Now watching some live TV for a change - today's MasterChef.
Dinner was rather enjoyable.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostHectopascal sounds like something you shouldn't cross the streams onAlways forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Nice to see you; to see you, nice!Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Postyesterday's episode of The Hospital (two featured patients died and they described the struggle to trace and contain an outbreak in Barnet hospital)
Tea tonight was lamb scouse out of the freezer with both kinds of bread, because it was quick and easy to make and I was busy trying to track down the TPD issue on the new forum
I ate it while watching PART OF Hospital, which I haven't got to the end of yet because I went back to tracking down the aforementioned issue
Turns out it's a serious bit of dumbness on their part. Long story short, getting a page of posts from a thread is a two part process. In the first part they construct a SQL query which returns a resultset in the form |nodeid|starter|nodeid2|, in which nodeid and nodeid2 are always equal and starter is a calculated value, being 1 for the row where nodeid is the id of the first post in the thread, and 0 for all others; and this resultset includes every single post in the thread, so well over 300,000 in TPD's case. And then it orders that resultset so the solitary row with starter equal to 1 is first. I haven't got a clue what they do with it after that because I haven't got through that bit of the code, because I was distracted reading all the stuff in the MySQL manual where it explains why a query of that form is impossible to optimise
I'll find a way round it, but I wish they wouldn't do such idiotic things. They clearly never tested it on a forum with threads that are even tens of thousands of posts long ("Word Associations" is also a bit slow on there), never mind hundreds of thousandsComment
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Morning.
I have to get up soon to get my supermarket delivery.
Thanks to Christmas they deliver to the slots earliest times...."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostA: Monday's episode. B: Spoiler alert
And, sorry! I hope I didn't spoil it for you.Comment
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Morning.
Similar start to the day as yesterday - dry with a clear, pale blue sky. It's currently 7 degrees and will reach 11 later. Looks like it's going to be sunny all day then clouding over as it gets dark. Rain expected overnight, post midnight. Barometer up to 1014 mBar.
Tired this morning. Coffee machine decided it wanted a proper cleaning rather than the cursory one it gets most days. I managed to fool it into thinking I'd done the job so I'd get a cuppa out of it and then properly cleaned it after that.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Morning.
Similar start to the day as yesterday - dry with a clear, pale blue sky. It's currently 7 degrees and will reach 11 later. Looks like it's going to be sunny all day then clouding over as it gets dark. Rain expected overnight, post midnight. Barometer up to 1014 mBar.
Tired this morning. Coffee machine decided it wanted a proper cleaning rather than the cursory one it gets most days. I managed to fool it into thinking I'd done the job so I'd get a cuppa out of it and then properly cleaned it after that.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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