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    Lunch was buttered toasted crumpets with MARMITE!!
    been sunny all day here. bit king billy in the wind, but pleasant for all that.

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      Another week done!

      I carried on for an extra thirty minutes or so as there was something that wasn't working, and the others had to go. Once I had the relevant bits set up locally and could make use of PyCharm's Docker integration, I sorted it out very quickly. I'm always surprised at how many developers seem to think debugging involves looking at things and trying to figure out why they don't work; I've always taken the approach of using every debugging tool at my disposal and getting inside the machine to see what's really going on as opposed to what I think should be going on, and it saves loads of time

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        Expensive day today. The wife's car went in for a new under tray (£232 fitted), and there's another £1,300 of repairs to be done to it. (I rejected the Audi Stealer's price for new front tyres and new front brakes "your brakes are 60% worn" and "your tyres are down to 3.8mm")

        Then to top it off, one of the local farmers was out trimming the hedge on a field, so I got him to do our front hedge. 20 minutes to top and front 30 metres of hedge, for £40. If I do it with my petrol cutter it takes 2 days and produces a lot of waste. He flails it with the tractor arm and all that is left is shreddings.
        …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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          Tea has been chunky breaded haddock with chips and beans

          Accompanied by yet another new episode of Traffic Cops

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            Much drama this evening. I got locked in my flat. Yes, in.

            Upstairs is on holiday and his cousin popped in to water the plants. They deadbolted the communal front door, to which I do not have a key.

            I only discovered this when Waitrose arrived and I couldn't open the door.

            Landlady had to contact the lad upstairs (turns out he is in Greece) to get the door unlocked and I had to ask Waitrose lad to leave my shopping, do his other deliveries and come back for the crates.

            The sash windows out front have those annoying security bolts for which I have a tool that isn't quite the right size but works sufficiently well enough if you have time and are not at risk of dying. So I got those off and the shopping in while waiting for the door to be unlocked.

            HWMBO is an unhappy bunny about the H&S issue the deadbolt presents but I'll deal with that another day.
            Last edited by ladymuck; Today, 19:53. Reason: lack of gin induced typos

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              Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
              Much drama this evening. I got locked in my flat. Yes, in.

              Upstairs is on holiday and his cousin popped in to water the plants. They deadbolted the communal front door, to which I do not have a key.

              I only discovered this when Waitrose arrived and I couldn't open the door.

              Landlady had to contact the lad upstairs (turns out he is in Greece) to get the door unlocked and I had to ask Waitrose lad to leave my shopping, do his other deliveries and come back for the crates.

              The sash windows out front have those annoying security bolts for which I have a tool that isn't quite the right size but works sufficiently well enough if you have time and are not at risk of dying. So I got those off and the shopping in while waiting for the door to be unlocked.

              HWMBO is an unhappy bunny about the H&S issue the deadbolt presents but I'll deal with that another day.
              We had mortice locks on the front and back doors at my old place, and at one time there was a couple in the ground floor front who were always having massive rows and even fights. One Friday night she locked the front door to keep him out, which I found out when I came home from the pub. I didn't carry those keys on me but I was able to get in the back way and unlocked it.

              I told the landlord about it and he was horrified; he explained that nobody was supposed to use those locks because the doors were fire exits. I did ask him why, in that case, he gave us the keys, and he argued that it was better that way as we could unlock them if somebody else did lock them

              Incidentally, it turned out that of the couple downstairs, she was bigger than him and started most if not all of the fights

              The landlord evicted them a few months later after she'd chucked him out again and he smashed a window in the front door to let himself back in

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                I read a chunk more of Falling tonight. It's pretty good; a few paragraphs here and there that could have been trimmed or omitted, but that's not unusual for a first novel. Well plotted so far though, and she keeps the story moving

                Friday tomorrow, so I shall do things that are a nuisance to do while working and a pain to do on weekends

                Goodnight all

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