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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
Good point, I don’t have any Remote Desktop setup for him. Any advice on what to do?
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Afternoon all
Sunny with wispy cloud. Currently 5 degrees and it might get up to 6. Barometer up a touch to 1023 mbar.
Busy day at the coal face after my sick day yesterday and day off Friday.
I use Team Viewer for my parents - occasionally they cut you off with claims of "you're using it for commercial purposes" and you fill in a form and they re-enable your account.Comment
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Quite a productive morning. In the spirit of measuring what you can manage, I wanted to get a proper estimate of how long it's going to take me to move the contents of the bookcases. As I have a half-width one (40cm), I figured seeing how much of that would fit in the three really big boxes would be a good guide.
So I took them down to the car, then started by taking a smallish box of books down and transferring the contents. This still made my back wag a warning finger at me, so I switched to plan B: fill a couple of bags-for-life and take them down, and that turns out to be the ideal solution
It transpired that in (IIRC) five trips down, the contents of the half-width bookcase nicely filled the three boxes with the leftovers fitting in the bags for life, all of which makes for a perfectly manageable carload and easy unpacking with the assistance of the sack truck at the other end
So the remaining three bookcases will require a couple of trips each. Some of the shelves are double-stacked, but a lot of them are comparatively small paperbacks (there were a number of larger hardbacks on the half-width one). Say seven or eight trips in all. No problem
And before getting into all that, I also got the mundane laundry done on a quick wash cycle, and draped
Now my lunchtime soup is in the microwave, and I might move assorted other junk this afternoon, just to give my back a rest; or maybe I'll get some more books over there, ready for the arrival of additional bookcases in the big Ikea delivery on ThursdayComment
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I decided that I'd do another book run instead, so a load more are now over there and a number of shelves here are looking a lot emptier
I shifted most of the O'Reilly and PragProg books, which are surprisingly heavy en masse - I assume it's because they're printed on high quality paper. I noticed this morning that various large books of historic maps and art also weigh more than you'd expect, for the same reason.
I was just about to leave when I spotted an actual postman, delivering mail to the art deco block across the square from mine - a rare sight these days! (The postman, not the art deco block, which has been there for about ninety years.) So I hung around until he made it to mine and delivered the letter I've been waiting for since last week, confirming the final details of the initial mortgage payment. There was also a letter from the solicitor confirming that now they've had all my money they don't need any more (or words to that effect), and two identical letters from Royal Mail confirming the mail redirection I set up. So I shall now be checking the post here, as and when we finally get some, to make sure they haven't messed up and delivered any of mine
The bags-to-boxes system is still operating satisfactorily; I noticed this time that the thing that made my back complain a bit was when I was at the other end, unpacking the books on to the floor of the room that will be my study. Once I have some bookcases in place, that shouldn't be so much of a problemComment
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The car programme earlier was ignored as it was part two of the nonsense they started yesterday, doing silly things to a vehicle that had never done them any harm
But the gold diggers all seemed to do quite well, which made a nice change
Then a bit of Police Interceptors whilst dining
And finally a couple of Air Crash Investigations: Metrojet Flight 9268 which was probably bombed, and Thai Airways International Flight 311 which flew into a mountain in Nepal after the captain got confused and flew in a complete circle, resulting in it heading north when he thought it was going south
Goodnight allComment
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