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Gosh.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostBig fry-up: three Gloucester Old Spot sausages, a couple of rashers of middle bacon, fried egg, a thick slice of fried bread, and beans
I can't remember the last time I had fried bread.
Then again, with my memory the way it's going, could have been the day before yesterday.
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It's handy for ensuring the fat from the bacon doesn't go to waste. Also makes cleaning the frying pan easier :-)Originally posted by zeitghost View PostGosh.
I can't remember the last time I had fried bread.
Then again, with my memory the way it's going, could have been the day before yesterday.
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Indeed.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt's handy for ensuring the fat from the bacon doesn't go to waste. Also makes cleaning the frying pan easier :-)
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I suppose I'd better go to bed.
The fresh batch of keen enthusiastic* esteemed customers arrive tomorrow.

*We should be so lucky. Even presentism would make a refreshing change. Though TPTB are tightening things up** on that front. About fecking time too.
**Though quite how reducing teaching hours corresponds to tightening things up I'm not altogether sure.
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Decided to have a read of the Elite BBC Micro source code. So now, naturally, I'm writing a utility for reading BBC Micro disk images, in Python
Once it's working, I'll then have to write a utility to parse BBC BASIC files, as they used the built-in assembler.
All good, clean fun
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Fewer missed lessons?Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
**Though quite how reducing teaching hours corresponds to tightening things up I'm not altogether sure.
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Morning
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