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{emotionless greeting}
Morning all
Beautiful crisp morning earlier. 6C outside at the house, but still frozen grass in shaded areas on the walk.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Morning all
Blue sky and dry out. Just a lone chemtrail across the sky. Currently 3 degrees with a high of 10 later. Rain expected late afternoon. Barometer up to 1005 mBar.
No strange bumps in the night or other disturbances. I did wake before my alarm but refused to look at the clock. When I did finally look at the clock, it was only 10 mins before the alarm. Had a nice doze through the drivel that is the Today Programme before getting up.
Today's Kantar diary fact is:
The International Radiograph Conference in Berlin selects 'SOS' (...---...) as the worldwide standard distress signal for help 1906Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Ah.. I'm sure I don't need to caution you about the perils of friendly testers
What they really are (and what I really wanted) is a valid live dataset with a whole host of potential issues because being small they took on complex cases that more sane umbrellas avoided.
Which means I've probably covered items that would rarely occur outside of very strange circumstances.
What I will say is that how you handle expenses is clearly documented in HMRC's guidebook. So how can so many agencies do them wrong in so many completely different ways.Last edited by eek; 3 November 2021, 08:57.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostToday's Kantar diary fact is:
The International Radiograph Conference in Berlin selects 'SOS' (...---...) as the worldwide standard distress signal for help 1906
Before then, the distress signal used by the British was 'CQH' - Come Quickly Help, and it took a few years to SOS to catch on. The first civilian use of SOS was 14/04/1912.
(some, more, or less, of the above may be true)…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
Oh, I want to google my reply to get it right, but I'm not going to - will wait for someone to correct me.
Before then, the distress signal used by the British was 'CQH' - Come Quickly Help, and it took a few years to SOS to catch on. The first civilian use of SOS was 14/04/1912.
(some, more, or less, of the above may be true)
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Morning denizens
Grey start out, and looks as if there's been a heavy dew, or possibly a shower overnight. The weather app is reporting "drizzle" but it's not clear that this is actually happening here now, rather than somewhere nearby with a drizzle monitor
Currently 8°C with no more than 10° expected, and the barometers are up at 997/1004mBComment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostSpider crawled up my leg in the bathroom, couldn't figure out what the tickling was.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
I was, of course, bollock naked at the time, otherwise I wouldn't have felt it.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
It then flew into the bath from whence I rescued it, so it's still somewhere in the bathroom.
I was, of course, bollock naked at the time, otherwise I wouldn't have felt it.
Now there's a mental picture I didn't expect to have today
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