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Afternoon all
Murky out. Project in hilarious state.
All is well with the world.
…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Morning all
Dull and overcast. Warm. Sticky. Currently 20 degrees with a high of 22 expected. No rain forecast. Barometer down to 1008 mBar.
I have a cold. It started with a sore throat on Saturday morning and now I'm coughing (non-productive) and sneezing.
Up early for a Dynamics 365 ERP Fundamentals training day from Microsoft. Thought I ought to gen up on the terminology for ERP and CRM as there seems to be a few contracts wanting "D365" exposure.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Lunch has been the rest of the "Chinese" chicken legs, confirming my judgment yesterday that I won't bother with them again. OK, but not my thing
There's been a bit of rain here, but it seems to be holding off for now. I may pop out in a bit, or I may leave it until tomorrowComment
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Originally posted by eek View Post
would have thought the CRM fundamentals would have been more useful given that you aren't an accountant / warehouse / HR specialist..Comment
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Brightened up a bit here, though only a bit. But it appears the schools are back so if I go out shopping now, I'll probably encounter unpleasant levels of traffic on the way home. Think I'll leave it until tomorrow morningComment
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I wasn't sure what to have for tea, but then I got a craving for fish & chips. So I went and got that from the VAT fraud chip shop, and very nice it was too
Had to wait for the fish to be fried, as they give over one end of the shop to gluten free stuff on Monday and don't use the middle third of the counter, presumably to avert any risk of cross-contamination - or maybe just because Monday's aren't as busy. Anyway, the result is that it only takes a few people with large orders for them to run out of fish before the next lot is ready, and I was behind such peopleComment
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This evening's only telly has been an old Traffic Cops whilst I dined
Meanwhile in the early to mid 1980s, Thatcher and her Cabinet Secretary, Robert Armstrong, have proved astonishingly incompetent at trying to keep anything to do with the security services secret, leading (among other things) to TV interviews with Peter Wright and Cathy Massiter and the acquittal of Clive Ponting; and now Peter Wright and his interviewer, Paul Greengrass of World in Action, have signed a contract with Heinemann Australia…
Goodnight allComment
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Morning all
Dull and overcast. There was some rain overnight but none forecast today. The sun is due to make an appearance. Currently 18 degrees with a high of 22 expected. Barometer up slightly to 1010 mBar.
It's a full day of webinars today: Dynamics ERP Fundamentals Part 2, TS4 Supplier Surgery 7, Dynamics CRM Fundamentals Part 1.
Slept quite well but started coughing again once I'd woken up.Comment
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