ah, - right! - another useful 'feature' then
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Which took me back to 2nd of October 2019.
This software really is borked.
Unlike this one which took me back to October 5th 2019. .When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Afternoon denizens!
Rather cool and cloudy here today but at least it isn't raining.
CovToyota developed a blow on the exhaust over the weekend. It's due an MOT next month and so I may be reaching the point of deciding whether it lives for another year. It's on 115k so should have a little while left yet with some nursing along. Thankfully I no longer get through cars like I did before the Covid times when I'd just accept driving all over the country for contracts.
8 weeks left here on my notice. No signs of another job yet but that's OK I guess. I'd be hoping a bit to find a contract this far out! I just need to fight through having basically no enthusiasm and not a huge amount (though not zero) of work to do.Comment
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Originally posted by covbob View PostCovToyota developed a blow on the exhaust over the weekend. It's due an MOT next month and so I may be reaching the point of deciding whether it lives for another year. It's on 115k so should have a little while left yet with some nursing along. Thankfully I no longer get through cars like I did before the Covid times when I'd just accept driving all over the country for contracts.
Can't remember exactly what mine's on but I think it's about 165K at the age of 23Comment
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A meeting overran and there wasn't much time to do anything before the next one, so I bought myself a new iPad Air just for something to do. Delivery tomorrowComment
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Music thing yesterday and ll1 didn't turn up, said she'd lost track of time. It was pretty boring anyway so glad I didn't have to stay. We all put flowers outside today for neighbour's funeral, seems she had viral pneumonia. Knackering long footpath inspection followed by brief call on another neighbour. Various falls again when she couldn't get up. Same thing with neighbour other side. hope I don't get like that soon.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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Uneventful morning.
Paid the moving deposit. Booked parking suspensions for moving day. Booked broadband installation (full fibre!).Comment
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Tea: chicken and chips with gravy
Today turned cloudy after the promising start, and has remained soComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostBooked broadband installation (full fibre!).
That runs out in December, so I'm going to see what's on offer in the autumn - I assume they'll need to run the new connection up to the flat somehow, and that will almost certainly involve the property management company, so it might take a few weeks to sort it all outComment
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