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Popped across town to Staples. In the few months since I was last there they've demolished half of the building, built a new and bigger store on the site, moved everything into it, and are now most of the way through demolishing the other half (which also contained Maplin, who moved out last summer)
It's a small achievement but my submission is currently top of hacker news.
Not done that since k had something accepted at slashdot.org back in the 90s
Nice one!
I had a few submissions accepted by Slashdot back in the day. One time, it was a thing a friend had written on his own site. I warned him, and he warned his hosting company. They were a small firm and knew his site did pretty well already, so they said if things got out of hand they would seamlessly switch him to a dedicated server for a day or so at no extra charge. Once everybody had been warned, I submitted it. It was accepted and went on the home page within about half an hour.
My mate kept monitoring the activity on the site; I can't remember the figures now, but it was full-on Slashdot Effect. His hosts kept everything running smoothly, and he finished up with some really nice graphs of what it looks like when your site is descended upon by the unwashed masses, then they all go away again within about twenty-four hours
Tonight's meal involved a small (~1lb) joint of smoked cured pork loin I picked up at M&S; so, ham then.
I put it on a wire rack in a roasting tin, with water beneath, but not touching. I wrapped the whole shebang in foil, tightly sealed round the edges of the tin, and cooked it in the oven, preheated to around 200°, for around forty minutes. Then I took the foil off for about ten minutes, just to dry off the outside. (I almost scalded myself on the huge cloud of steam that poured out when I loosened the foil.)
Then I let it rest, wrapped in foil, for ten minutes or so while I got chips, beans, and a fried egg together. As those were coming to fruition, I quickly carved a few thick slices off it, and dished everything up.
And you know what? It was one of the most utterly delicious meals I've had in ages
Plus my flat now smells strongly of ham, which is nice
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