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    Lunch: ham toasties

    Bit of a quiet day today as ClientGov is having its annual live-in-person meet-up down in London, and most people are there. I was asked whether I was coming and politely declined. They asked why (not pressuring me, just so they have an idea of why people might choose not to go) and I pointed out that out of four visits to London on their behalf in the last three years, two have resulted in me spending a couple of weeks laid out by some foul disease, suggesting a 50:50 chance of it happening again. They agreed that this was an excellent reason not to bother going

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      Afternoon all

      Dull but not wet. Currently 17 degrees and that's the high for the day. No rain forecast. Barometer was up to 1014 mBar but has since dropped back to 1011 mBar.

      This morning I was on site at ClientCo and I came home at lunchtime as I'm meeting friends in town this evening and I didn't want to get stuck in traffic later

      Scrambled maps has had an update you can now select the number of tiles the map is cut up into. Looks a lot harder now.
      EDIT: and it now tells you how many moves it took to complete the map.
      Last edited by ladymuck; Yesterday, 15:00.

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        Went for a walk, as I'm fed up with being so unfit and need to get back in at least half-decent shape. Not far, just around the block, but I'm trying to get back to the old habit (broken when I caught Covid) of getting a walk in before or after work

        It's easier to get the green ring closed now as you can change the time required; I'm starting with a nice, easy ten minutes, and will gradually bump it up until I'm back to thirty

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          Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
          Scrambled maps has had an update you can now select the number of tiles the map is cut up into. Looks a lot harder now.
          EDIT: and it now tells you how many moves it took to complete the map.
          I went for 5x5 and it took longer than it used to! I think it was 5x4 before; might stick to that

          And the incorrectly-positioned tiles are too faint, I reckon - makes it harder to spot things like a little bit of road running across a corner and so on

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            Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
            Morning.

            Tuesday apparently.
            Millenni Om.
            When the fun stops, STOP.

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              Tea tonight was sausages, chips and beans

              This was accompanied by a new Police Interceptors. This season comes from Northamptonshire, and they had a very nice establishing shot of the Vale of the Mighty Windmills of Kelmarsh, a notable feature of the countryside just after J2 of the A14 westbound

              Having finished The Siege, I was thinking of starting one of the other Ben Macintyre books I have around the place but haven't read yet. But instead, I started on The Founders, which rejoices in the rather long subtitle Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, and the Company that Made the Modern Internet. The company in question is PayPal, in case you were wondering. It's quite an interesting read so far, though I haven't yet got to the bit where the other people at PayPal set up a fake system for Musk to program on that let him think he was working on the actual site, because his software was too badly written to be allowed anywhere near the real thing

              In fact, I'm not sure if the book will mention that

              ​​​​​​​Goodnight all

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                Morning denizens

                There was some overnight rain and now it's a foggy morning. Mild with the extra insulation, though: already 14°C ("feels like" 11°) with an expected high of 20°. The barometers are sharply down though at 991/998mB

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