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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHaving been reminded of it, I thought it meet tonight to rewatch Spotlight (2015), and it really is an excellent film
And then I rewatched Passengers, which I know I've watched very recently and very recently before that and so ad infinitum, but I like the SFX so there
Goodnight all
Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Tonight's world cinema premiere was (and I'm relying in IMDb for this, and it ought to be in whatever kind of ideograms they use there, but it isn't, so who knows what the truth is?) Gongdong gyeongbi guyeok JSA or Joint Security Area. it's about an incident in the North/South Korea DMZ, and quite interesting overall.
And then a couple of rewatches, but I'll cover them tomorrow because I really should get to sleep now.
Goodnight allComment
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Morning.
Dry.
CBS.
Chilly at 19.4 deg in here.
1023 mBar, 30.2 in Hg, 71% RH.
Dry, CBS, and a BH: no good will come of this.
Shopping trip to Tesco & Morrisons done, dusted, washed, dried, sanitised, and put away.
The chicken is aroasting.
Lunch: roast chicken with sausage & bacon, a red corner yog, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Which turned out rather well, the bacon being crunchified, and even remembered the roasties & roast onion before eating the rest of it.
Walk walked to the res & back.
A lady was litter picking on the way up the hill, a bin bag full in half a mile.
Entertainment: Am Dro: repeat: the one with the rather well covered cardiffian who seemed to think a 2.5 mile walk in Gower was long.
She was even less impressed with the clamber up a hill in mid Wales.
Nice garden prog. It hasn't inspired me to follow in their footsteps.
Tea: Ginsters vegan Moroccan pasty, Heinz tomato soup with a hint chilli with some slightly blue Morrisons wholemeal sunflower and spelt bread, bramble jelly on a somewhat bluer slice of same, a red corner yog, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Entertainment: Some race or other with Mini coopers on ITV4.
UFO nonsense on Blaze. The truth is out here.
Vera.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 29 August 2021, 17:19.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Afternoon all
Sunny and dry out. Currently 18 degrees with a high of 20 later. Barometer steady at 1025 mBar.
Had a lovely lunch and pub crawl around Richmond yesterday. Got rather drunk and was in bed by 9.30pm. Somewhat hungover this morning but I'm starting to feel a bit more human now.
Today's Kantar diary fact is:
'Netflix' is founded as a subscription-based film and TV streaming service 1997Comment
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My coffee machine has been complaining about a need for descaling for the past couple of days so I'm getting that done. This will probably be the only productive thing I do all day. I did make a coffee before I started the cleaning cycle cos it takes a while.Comment
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After the cleaning cycle ended, I also elected to clean the inside of the machine and workings that are accessible.
A slice of toast and a fresh cup of coffee was had as my reward.Comment
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Afternoon denizens
Back to the usual greyness out after yesterday's aberrant sunshine
It's 17°C at the moment, though it might rise to 19° later if the weather app is to be believed; no rain is predicted, to the disgruntlement of the trees. Barometers are much the same at 1019/1026mB. And Monkey Life has reset to S1E1, having reached the end of S12 last week
Meanwhile in ravaging plague news, I have been pinged by the NHS Covid app, which advises me that I have been in close proximity to a diseased individual
Damned if I know how or when; it must have been in the past few days but before last night's trip to the Chinese, and I haven't been anywhere other than out for a walk. Maybe it was some pedestrian I passed. Or perhaps someone at the surgery next door; I heard them moving around in the room next to my living room, which generally doesn't seem to be used much, towards the end of the week, and my desk seat is close to the wall so Bluetooth could make it through even though viruses can't. Anyway, I'm going to book a PCR test. At least it gets me out of the house… oh wait, that was probably the source of the problem in the first place
Thanks to recent ill-advised changes to the rules I don't have to isolate. I shall probably treat this "advice" with the respect it deserves, i.e. none
Luckily this will result in no change whatsoever to my lifestyle, other than precluding me from going for a walk. There's always the exercise bike, and repeats of that factory programme to watch while I'm on itComment
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Hunting around in the Covid app, I eventually found the data about the alert; it's hidden away under Settings > Other data. Apparently my "Encounter date" was yesterday, which suggests either somebody at the Chinese, or somebody on the street as I went there and back.
But it seems a bit unlikely that I "encountered" somebody around 9pm last night and they not only got tested but also got their results between then and this morning, when the first alert arrived. Also, I got a second alert not long after I got up, which suggests two "encounters".
I'm thinking it could be the couple upstairs; if they got tested together and were both positive, it would explain the two alerts, as I daresay Bluetooth would get through the ceiling/floor and I also ran into them in the hall a few days ago
So much for anonymising the dataComment
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