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Ok - bed time.... course tomorrow so I won't get my TPD fix until late in the afternoon....
Hope ye don't miss me too much
Night everyone
Missing you already...
And the muppets are all back tomorrow to add to the muppets that were irritating me last week...
And I've got the funeral of my aunt tomorrow in Margam Crem... ideally placed with a nice view of the steelworks... if the wind is in the wrong direction the sulphur dioxide is attrocious...
I realised that I hadn't sorted out any clean t-shirts for work this week so I put Top Gear on timeshift while I dealt with the matter.
Immediately upon my return to the living room, the HDD recorder had a fit, reset itself and threw away the twenty minutes I'd missed
Still, it's a rubbish bit of kit - sometimes it crashes and puts a debug message on the screen, giving the filename, function name and line number of the point where it happened. Its firmware is written in C apparently, and the problem seems to be that it doesn't check to see if its disk block allocations have succeeded, so it all goes tits-up when they don't.
Ho hum
Must have been written by one of my ex-students.
Or even one of my current students...
Nah... very unlikely... it would mean that someone had employed one.
<descends from branch and peers at useless bit of kit under telly />
"Goodmans" - a definite misnomer (unless it refers to my ownership of the product, and is missing a space and an apostrophe)
The entire user interface is written in one of those demotic versions of English generated by Orientals... not being racist here, but "Are you sure to continue?" strikes me as a badly-phrased way of establishing whether or not I actually intend to transfer a recording to DVD, and "Warry! Are you sure to delete the clip?" (sic) is a question that leaves me uncertain as to how to respond when deleting something
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