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Many a mickle makes a muckle.
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A cool, grey, and damp start to the day following overnight rain.
Might brighten up, but the forecast is gloomy. Weather same.
Day 4 for trying to cancel my Virgin Media contract begins...
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Morning all
Dull and damp. A light rain is raining. Currently 17 degrees with a high of 19 expected. Rain forecast all day. Barometer back down to 1013 mBar.
Last day of work for three weeks. Have been told by the "Agile Delivery Co-ordinator" that there will be no refinement sessions of any tasks in the To Refine bucket because they won't be able to ask clarification questions. So even though some of those tickets have priority over what's pencilled in for upcoming sprints, they think that's the way forward. I guess where working on a refined ticket throws up a question, that will come to a halt because no-one can ask a question. Ah well. Just smile and invoice.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostJust smile and invoice.
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After the usual too-many Friday morning meetings, tolerated because it's better than having them on Friday afternoon, I ventured out into the rain and drove over to Big Sainsbury's, where shopping and petrol were acquired
On the way, I noticed while stopped at some lights that the rear window was a bit hard to see out of, so I turned on the rarely-used rear wiper. This very slowly travelled about halfway through its normal path, and came to a halt. It hasn't budged since. So I'll need to get that fixed now
Lunch was a "well-seasoned" chicken leg from the lukewarm food counter, with a bag of plain crisps (I remembered to get more of those)Comment
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Lunch was a rather nice cheese toasty done in the frying pan with butter.
Big shop done. A day early as I like to this sort of thing on a Saturday morning to get out of the house. It'll throw out my entire week now... but I've lost track of the days anyway, so maybe not much of a loss.
Currently -- well, not right now, but in the midst if you now what I mean -- fixing a slow puncture on the boy's bike. Wheel off. Hole traced. Patch glued. Now waiting for things to set before fitting everything back together. Boy was so impressed that he wandered off after two minutes. Should have got a kitten; I doubt that a cat would show as much disdain for someone trying to help the ungrateful little tulip.
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According to local Area Traffic Control on Twitter, Crouch Recovery are at this moment in the process of recovering a broken-down concrete lorry at a roundabout on the main road, just around the corner! I look forward to seeing this on Trucking Hell some timeComment
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The hospital have let us know that they think my Mum is dying. Maybe a week or ten days in case of continuing decline, but a sudden crisis could carry her off any time nowComment
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