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Dinner was Fish Mornay the fish was Basa which is underrated in my opinion.
Having made Cauliflower cheese last night (hence the cheese sauce) we had it with that, OK it was if we were eating on the geriatric ward (no teeth required) but it tasted great!
Spent much of the day admiring my new Vivofit 4 with >1year battery and phone syncing. Quite nice all green screen (no ring sadly) and beepy.
Popped out to the shops as we had no bread to live off as prescribed by deities or milk for tea so a legally permitted shopping trip was undertaken.
Not sure scotch is counted as essential supplies but a bottle fell in the basket. If this carries on much longer next time it will be a crate.
Ents has been criminal minds again with Jack Coleman as guest star. I know him better as Noah in Heroes but he was in dynasty as well.
Ents was an episode of Storyville about a couple in LA who pioneered newscasting from a helicopter. Didn't exactly pull many punches about their relationship.
Having to watch all the stuff downloaded to the iPlayer desktop app as it's gone wonky and won't download anything. Have logged a ticket and I bet they will tell me to remove, download, and reinstall the app, which will result in me losing everything and all my series links.
The error I'm getting is "DRM Error: Widevine license acquisition failed >> Custom data base64-decoding failed." Last successful download was on Monday. All latest Win10 patches were installed last week, so I don't think it's a delayed reaction to that. App says there's no updates available for it but v2.12.4 is about six months out of date.
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