I am contemplating a new gaming PC in the hope that I will get back into it. That didn't work with the last rig I bought in 2014 so it's one more try before I give up entirely and just end up with a vastly over specced computer for work.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI am contemplating a new gaming PC in the hope that I will get back into it. That didn't work with the last rig I bought in 2014 so it's one more try before I give up entirely and just end up with a vastly over specced computer for work.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Finished off the last four mini pork pies for lunch
They were two days past their use-by date, but I'm sure they'll be fine. Tasted the same, anyway
I was going to have them for Christmas Day breakfast, pork pie being a traditional thing for that occasion round here, but I forgotComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostDecided I hadn't listened to Relics for far too long so that's now having a blast
Relics: Amazon.co.uk: MusicWhen the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostEnjoy your exercise (given that your only excuses for going outside is essential shopping and exercise).
Pace slower than previous due to heading up to Holland Park and urchins getting in the way.
Checked out the recycling bank they have there which has a bin for electricals. Specifically no computers but the other products they accept all have printed circuit boards in them of some flavour so surely my components are ok? I have emailed the recycling plant at Wandsworth, where most stuff goes, to see what they say on the matter.Comment
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Geez, windoze is slow.
20 minutes into 'create recovery drive' FFS!
I can clone a Z/OS2.4 full stack in 35 minutes.
bloody toy systems.
Aaaaaaaarrrrrgghhhhhh
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Nice walk around the 'hood in the sunshine. 2.5 miles and saw an old dear being carted off by Ambiwlans. At least she was conscious and sat up. Friend of ours who is on the logistics team at our local NHS hospital told us they have no beds, due to a surfeit of Covid cases.I was an IPSE Consultative Council Member, until the BoD abolished it. I am not an IPSE Member, since they have no longer have any relevance to me, as an IT Contractor. Read my lips...I recommend QDOS for ALL your Insurance requirements (Contact me for a referral code).Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostChecked out the recycling bank they have there which has a bin for electricals. Specifically no computers but the other products they accept all have printed circuit boards in them of some flavour so surely my components are ok? I have emailed the recycling plant at Wandsworth, where most stuff goes, to see what they say on the matter.Comment
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Had a shower and thought I'd have to put off going for a walk so my hair could dry. But of course I had a haircut the other week, so less than twenty minutes later it's pretty much dry
It'll make a nice change to amble around out there while there's still some light leftComment
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