Fire set, but not lit yet. Smoked mackerel pate made for lunch. Cider lees sourdough underway. Should be ready to eat for lunch tomorrow. I’ve reduced the water content to see if that makes for a better shape of loaf
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Back to the old flat, whence I thought I'd carried off the last of the old computer mags, though I remembered on the way back that there's a few more in a box under some old files. Ah well, I can get them next trip; I reckon they'll just be one more box once separated out, or even less.
Today's haul turned out to be two boxes against yesterday's three. But given how they crippled me then, I adopted the tactic I used with the books of bringing them down in carrier bags and packing them in the car. Can't remember, but I think it was four or five trips.
And having unpacked them at this end, I can confirm that had I ever got around to putting them in the bottom shelves of the bookcases as planned, they would have fitted just nicely (including the ones yet to come) rather than spending years sitting in piles, taking up valuable space I could have used for other purposes
Anybody remember Dragon, famous for the Dragon 32 and 64, making a business machine? It came out the same month that PCW reviewed the Sinclair QL, and presumably vanished again not long after
Oh, and in among them all, I discovered this dusty artefact from c. 2000AD:
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Fire lit.
The DogTW has had a short walk and is happy.
More logs have been brought in.
A few branches have been removed from the largest of the apple trees to get it read to bring out the chainsaws.
….and now my right shoulder is too sore to do anything else, so I’m settling down to Watch S2:E2 of Young Montalbano.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Late-ish lunch: a roast pork and apple sauce bap
Sunny out now - well, it has been for a whileComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAnybody remember Dragon, famous for the Dragon 32 and 64, making a business machine? It came out the same month that PCW reviewed the Sinclair QL, and presumably vanished again not long after
I thought they were well tits up just after the 64 & disk drives came out.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Data
Dragon Alpha & Dragon Beta. Never knew Generous Electrick had owt to do with them. Arnie never liked stuff like that.
Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOh, and in among them all, I discovered this dusty artefact from c. 2000AD:sells tyresis a builders merchants now. .
https://www.google.com/maps/@51.9175...7i13312!8i6656
Meanwhile back on the 15th of April 2019 I reminisced about AB Automotive, the worst paid and most unutterably tedious contract I ever endured.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 18 January 2023, 17:07.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
Never heard of the business machine, what was its model number?
I thought they were well tits up just after the 64 & disk drives came out.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Data
Dragon Alpha & Dragon Beta. Never knew Generous Electrick had owt to do with them. Arnie never liked stuff like that.
Ah, my mistake: the cover mention of Dragon entering the business market was actually referring to a review of their newly-released disk-based word processor, spreadsheet, and database (probably not relational) for the 64. Apparently the ability to specify data validation criteria for the fields in the database, such as limiting a numeric field to a specific range of values, was "an interesting feature to find on so inexpensive a package"
Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostGosh. They were tits up sometime in Q3 2000 IIRC. The Cheltenam officesells tyresis a builders merchants now.
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In furniture assembly news, what was the right-hand column of smaller drawers in the humongous c-o-d has been successfully transplanted on to the new plinth and base, thus turning it into more of a filing cabinet suitable for the study
I couldn't be bothered to go on to the stage of doing with the same with the wide drawers, as I'll also have to rearrange the boxes of stuff temporarily piled up in the bedroom for that - though I can then transfer at least some of their contents into the drawers thus providedComment
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Tea: ribs and chips
The car thing was another clip show
And in a surprise move, they've gone back to S1E1 of the gold hunters, meaning there'll finally be a run of episodes I haven't seen before
Not sure exactly when this series was (and can't be bothered to look it up) but back then the gold price was $1,500/oz rather than the $2,800/oz of the most recent series.Comment
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Ents was QI XL and 2 x The Repair Shop.
Now for an early night as I have to be up at some ungodly hour (before 7am) to head to Woking. One suspects I won't sleep all that well.Comment
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Limited drug intake tonight, let’s hope I don’t stay awake regretting that.
TFBSZ.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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