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Sun's out.
Oh.
It's gone in again.
Washing done.
Towels, socks, knickers, and jeans all pegged out & blowing in the wind.Comment
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I've got a collection of hardware based projects that have been awaiting software for so long that I can't remember wtf they're for.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWashing done. Well, there's other things that could be washed but nowhere to hang them to dry, which is my criterion for stopping washing
Now having a nice cup of tea and a couple of jam doughnuts while planning a small project which will probably end up as yet another almost-empty private repo in GitHub that I one day notice I haven't done anything with in years
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ZenChuryOm(tm).Originally posted by Alias View PostOmmm...
What a frightening thought, this thread is inching towards 300k posts.
Who'd have thunk it?Comment
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Give it an inch..Originally posted by zeitghost View PostZenChuryOm(tm).
What a frightening thought, this thread is inching towards 300k posts.
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TTIUWPOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostAfternoon spent pruning my front bush. A job well done.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Tea, today, consisted of spag boll, which, according to the ZeitDateCode(tm) was cooked (well the boll bit was cooked) on January 31st 2016.
It was quite nice.Comment
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I find myself strangely indifferent to the state of the front garden.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostAfternoon spent pruning my front bush. A job well done.
There's stuff I should be weeding, the lawns need mowing, and I can't be arsed to do any of it.Comment
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