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Kinda, but also a good way of getting protein and fat into them in a form that their bodies are used to producing.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostCannibalism.....
(Cannibalism is a polite way of putting it, I've heard of others that are a lot ruder)…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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We? WE?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAuditors have been and gone. And we passed!
Shirley you mean the ClientCo.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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I believe Brillo is still a stinking permie, at least for the next few weeks.Originally posted by WTFH View PostWe? WE?
Shirley you mean the ClientCo."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Home, and weekend!
Not a bad run home, though the local traffic was worse than ever. And at one point on the A14 everything had slowed down because there was a big crane-bearing vehicle a couple of miles ahead that couldn't do more than about 30mph, and all the lorries were having to overtake it, causing braking waves to propagate back; and then an ambulance appeared behind us on blues and twos, so I ended up taking a slow detour into the long grass of the central reservation while it got past. It makes a change
Today was a bugger. The general way things work at the moment is that I start in on something on Tuesday, working out what's needed and so forth; then on Wednesday I get things together, work out what won't work, and so on; and finally on Thursday it all comes together and I get the thing done. Sort of a three-day sprint, and it works very well.
All was going smoothly until lunchtime, when it became apparent that the rough spec I'd been given on Tuesday didn't mean what I thought it meant, and a big chunk of work was going to have to be pulled to bits and put back together again a different way
Anyway, I got it all sorted just before home time; or at least it seemed sorted
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There we are, this evening's tea has been consumed, consisting as it did of two nice bowls of lentil <pfffffft> soup.
Considering the amount of farting I've done after yesterday's turkey repast, tomorrow should be really really fragrant.
Today I discovered the SF story I've been searching for for years.
Turns out it was written by Roger Zelazny and collected in one of his first anthologies, namely
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Do..._Other_Stories
There are two stories in there that resonate with me, namely "The Keys to December" and "Lucifer".
"The Keys to December" tells the story of some genetically engineered "humans" who lose their planet to a nova, while "Lucifer" is a post apocalyptic tale.
It's funny how these stories stay with you over half a century.Last edited by zeitghost; 6 April 2017, 18:00.Comment
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