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Originally posted by covbob View PostI seem to have stopped watching TV for a while now. To spend a bit of sofa time with Mrs CB I might look at some mindless stuff for pre-bed watching. Any ideas?
Things we've gone for before...
Police Interceptors (and similar)
Repair Shop
24 hours in police custody (and 24 hours in A&E before that)
Secrets of the Underground (I think... Scandi girl and enthusiastic guy look at what's behind the closed doors in tube stations. Actually that'd be a lot of fun IRL - when I was a networks guy I used to love going behind closed doors where no-one else could see).
And Mrs CB watches sewing bee/bake off when I'm out (usually with at least one child next to her).
None of the above require too much attention or for me to watch a whole series to understand what's going on!
The BBC's recent Secrets of Pompeii (or similar title) was interesting - all about a new dig in an area of the city that hadn't previously been investigated
Other than that, I tend to watch the stuff you listed on endless repeat
Oh, there's Night Coppers - S2 is on C4's streaming thing at the moment. All about policing the drunkards and junkies that make up the vast majority of Brighton's nighttime population
And, of course, Trucking Hell on C5's streaming thing. All about hauling lorries out of ditches, cars out of canals, and so on. S1 was all about Crouch Recovery out at Kibworth, so lots of East Midlands locations you might recognise, though from S2 onwards they started including a London firm, and later added one from up northComment
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Another old Police Interceptors watched earlier
And lots of The Illusionist read - only the final section of that left now, covering D Day and up to the end of the war
I also did some playing around with a bit of maths, which is a change for me. I wanted the formula for generating a curve of a particular form, so off to Wolfram's MathWorld where I found it. Then I remembered that MacOS comes with a graphing calculator, Grapher, so I fired that up. It's very good, and I was able to enter the parametric equations from Wolfram and see the curve, then play around with bits of it and get an idea of how to tweak it. And then I discovered that Grapher can also animate curves by varying parameters, so I was able to experiment with some basic animations. Lots of fun, and gave me a good idea of what I need to do to use this for generating a 3D geometrical structure for rendering in SceneKit
Goodnight allComment
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Morning denizens
Sunny start out, albeit with a fair amount of cloud drifting about here and there. The weather app thinks it's foggy, but I would say that if it is, it must be that invisible fog. Currently 10°C and it'll soar to 20° later, at least in theory; the barometers are also soaring at 1017/1025mBComment
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Morning all
Walk was walked in very foggy conditions. I think MMtSH was with me on it, but I couldn't see the end of the lead. 11,495 steps, 9.7km. A reasonable start to the day.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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<groggy> Morning People (and others)
looks like i'm going back to work
dry and bright here. <groggy>Comment
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Morning.
Wednesday.
Grey.
Sunless.
Foggy: can't see the other side of the valley, boyo.
Chilly in here at 16.2 deg, 16.5 in the kitchen, 16 and a bit in the leanto.
1024.5 mBar, 30.253 in Hg, 768.44 Torr, 14.859 psi, (up from 1022 last night), 77% RH (GDR hair), 74% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 25th of September 2019 talk turned to bookbinding, with Cojak relating the expense of watercolour sketch pads, prompting NF to relate The Tale of The Reconstructed Latin Poetry Text Book. .
Shopping trip to Boots the chemist for some of the needful items, though the shampoo I've bought for decades seems to have disappeared without trace.
Haircut done & dusted: much relief: popped in to make an appointment & got done then & there, it not being busy (a notional Tuesday morning, it being a BH Week).
Lunch: scrambled egg etc.
Entertainment: thing on R4 about the Irish unwed mothers thing. The plot thickens.
Veronica Mars S2 E5 "Blast from the past".
Tea: mixed grillness again: sausage, bacon (back, smoked), chicken portion, gravy. Nice enough though the sausage turned out to be some sort of hyperchillied dragon sausage that I bought from Morrisons sometime ago.
It's amazing what one finds in the nether reaches of the freezer.
Entertainment: PM. 18 o'clock news.
Doesn't look like there's much to watch this evening.
Some tedious thing about 1980s Soviet/Uk double agents.
Peter Egan talking about "A Perfect Spy" which is showing all 6 eps on BBC4 this week & next.
I've got the dvd somewhere. (Actually it's at the top of one of the piles on the staircase).Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 15 May 2024, 12:34.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by sadkingbilly View PostMorning People (and others)
looks like i'm going back to work
dry and bright here.
I've done work and I can't, in all honesty, recommend itComment
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Lunch has been some M&S "dinky" sausage rolls and a bag of plain crisps
They're OK, but the pastry/filling balance is tilted a bit too much towards pastry
In other news: a fire at Iceland! The shop by where I used to live, not the country, which has already been on fire repeatedly this year: Investigation as van fire spreads to Leicester supermarket
You can almost see my old flat in the photo down the page with the police car, but it's hidden by the "Welcome to Iceland" sign and the tree beyondComment
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