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    Morning.

    Dry (as in not currently raining).

    White sky.

    Sunny.

    Warmish at 17.8 deg in here.

    1006 mBar, 29.7 in Hg, 56% RH.

    Wednesday.

    <hiatus>

    Walk walked.

    It was quite pleasantly warm.

    Lunch: poached tomato and scrambled egg on Morrisons sunflower and pumpkin seed toast, 2x bramble jelly sandwiches on same, red corner yog, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.

    Entertainment: "The Nevadan (1950)" with that Randolph Scott geezer again, this time without missing the first half hour.

    "Trucking Hell" S2 E8.


    Gosh. This explains a lot:

    https://www.vulture.com/article/rand...tt-movies.html

    I have a depressingly large number of their dvds.

    Though I have learned to avoid anything with Bruce Willis in it unless it's 25p.

    Tea: the last of the roast chicken and sausage with carrots & onions, a few tinned peach slices, a yog, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.

    Entertainment: "Discovering Dean Martin" on Sky Arts.

    The commentary on "Elizabeth the Golden Age" wherein the director fails to explain why it's so historically inaccurate.

    Dr Pimplepopper: a chap with a 12lb 9oz lipoma on his back. That was one big mother****er & no mistake. Then he needs a pee before she's finished. He's got a drain in the wound too. First time we've seen that.

    Now a chap with severe psoriasis. Controlled with a set of self injected magic. Remarkable.

    Then a Latina with a cyst on her shoulder: full of what looks like minced beef.



    Detonators on DMAX: blowing up a Glasgow highrise and a Pennsylvania bridge.

    Gosh, the things you can do with shaped charges on a steel bridge.

    And the HotShot(tm) detonation system certainly seems to do the business in terms of detonations timed to the millisecond.

    Very impressive detonation of the tower blocks considering the difficulties of the site.
    Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 12 May 2021, 22:49.
    When the fun stops, STOP.

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      Wednesday
      No it's not, it's November!
      bloggoth

      If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
      John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)

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        Lunch has been roast pork from the other night with apple sauce in a wholemeal bap

        I used my new electric slicer thing to slice the whole of the remaining joint into pretty thin slices. It does a very good job, and I've managed to keep my fingers out of the rotating blade so far

        Though I did discover last night that I've already got a whole load of sliced roast pork in the freezer. Looks like I'll have to have it for a lot of lunches, maybe even make some dinners with it

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          Lunch was delicious. Almost felt civilised except you can only get a glass of wine with your food if you're prepared to sit outside. I had thought Scotland allowed booze inside, seeing as you're allowed to eat inside, but that's not coming in until next week.

          So, instead of being asleep, I'm awake!

          Rain started just after we were sat, got heavier, went almost horizontal for a while, then vertical, then eased up, then the sun came out and steam could be seen coming off parked cars. A typical Glasgae day. By that time we were finished and it was safe to go outside again.

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            Walk briskly walked, green and red rings closed

            No blue ring yet as I've been beavering away at my desk all day

            It's a very pleasant evening again, 16° and fairly sunny, though I think it's getting cloudier and there's dire prognostications of rain overnight, again

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              Tea has been ribs and chips, just for a change

              And also for a change, it was accompanied by a bit of Police Interceptors from up the road in Nottingham

              And I'm very pleased as I've taken on a minor task for the current project at ClientGov which seemed as if it might be a bit gnarly, but on investigation I've discovered an exceptionally straightforward and elegant way of doing it after a bit of a dig through Django's source code on GitHub and then single-stepping through its nether regions to check I had the right idea

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                The rest of the cop show was watched, but that was it for telly tonight.

                Tired again. This getting up early has its disadvantages

                Goodnight all

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                  Morning denizens

                  Grey start, and the forecast is for showers starting in an hour or so and continuing at likelihoods ranging from 30% to 80% through the day and night

                  Currently 9°C with 15° expected, barometers much of a muchness at 997/1004mB

                  Had a decent night's sleep, waking at 6:30 without the aid of any alarm. I'm thinking of maybe using the extra time to go for my walk, or at least part of it, now rather than leaving it until the potentially rainy evening. Probably won't though

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                    Surprisingly: walk briskly walked, green ring closed

                    Nice and quiet out there still; a few dog walkers and some early schoolkids on their way in, but generally uncluttered pavements

                    Now having a round of buttered wholemeal toast

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                      ^^^ There's something strangely satisfying about a walk at that time of day.

                      Quite odd really.

                      Morning.

                      Grey.

                      Dark.

                      Dank.

                      Dreary.

                      Dreadful.

                      Wet.

                      Sunless.

                      Grey sky.

                      Colder at 16.7 deg in here.

                      1005 mBar, 29.677 in Hg, 56% RH.

                      Thursday.

                      The recycling engineers passed by earlier.

                      The book of the week on R4 was rather affecting earlier.

                      Poor "old" cuttlefish, they don't get to live as long as Roy Batty.

                      The Three "R"s: https://www.thegoodlifecentre.co.uk/...f-hand-skills/

                      Reading, Wrighting, and Wroughting.

                      Well there's a thing.

                      Must be why the Esteemed Customers needed to be told which end of a soldering iron to hold. .

                      A reference inspired by the R4 Fixit programme from the other day.

                      https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000vwqw

                      I see they didn't mention the skill needed to replace a ball grid array chip.

                      <hiatus>

                      Walk walked in the grey, but sans rain, which was good.

                      A shorter one today since I didn't feel like plodding through mud.

                      Lunch: Heinz pea & ham soup with Morrisons sunflower and pumpkin seed bread, bramble jelly on crust of same, yellow corner yog, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.

                      I seem to have been afflicted with the NF meh feeling of not being quite up to scratch, with the added advantage of my joints being painful enough to stop my evening exercising.

                      Entertainment: "Trucking Hell" sans Rory.

                      Tea: the first of the lamb mince chilli con carne with rice: one can tell it's made of lamb mince but it was reasonable enough in its way, some tinned peach slices, a yog, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.

                      Entertainment: "Discovering Peter Sellars" on Sky Arts.

                      "Discovering Michelle Pfeiffer" on Sky Arts. (It passed the time).

                      Eps 2 & 3 of the Cold War thing on Sky Arts.

                      Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 13 May 2021, 19:49.
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