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 Morning all sun shining for the village fete today sun shining for the village fete today 
 I shall be behind the bar, in front of the bar and lying on the ground near the bar.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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 Morning denizens 
 
 Feeling most refreshed by a proper night's sleep with no alarm set - I woke briefly at around seven, discovered what time it was, and immediately went back to sleep 
 
 Cloudy out, but the sun is breaking through from time to time  Comment
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 Maybe 256 is the networking version of 555?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostFinally got to watch Jason Bourne in UHD, now that Amazon have delivered a working disk. It only took a few minutes before we saw an IPv4 address in which one of the octets was 256 (191.256.20.14 or some such, it was) which is always annoying. Maybe there should have been some IP ranges allocated to fictional use, like the 555 dialling code in the US? 
 
 Other than that, it was OK for hokum. As it consisted almost entirely of him either being chased or chasing, it should probably have been called Bourne To Run 
 
 And now, an early night, as I need to make up for the early rising for the bin gate this morning. Goodnight all   
 
 Was it worth the expense of the 4k tv?
 
 I've never watched a Bourne film, have I missed anything?
 
 Watched the commentary on the Transporter film last evening, along with the extended fight scenes which made a good deal more sense than the edited version.
 
 The fight scenes still seemed undercranked to me.
 
 It rained overnight, and it tipped down at one point as I was driving back from Pontardawe this morning.
 
 Neath was dry during the shopping tedium, but the rain started as I was microwaving my Saturday lunchtime repast.
 
 One charming little scene happened as I was driving down the hill in the back lane towards the big feck off puddle at the bottom: two swallows were gathering bits of grass and mud, completely oblivious of the lune in the car looking at them.
 
 They continued so to do for a good 3 or 4 minutes & then buggered off to add some more structure to their nest.
 
 Sommat else, like the lady woodpecker on the fat balls, that I've never seen before. 
 
 
 And, of course, the modem fell over just as I was posting this for the first time.
 
 Ho hum.
 
 And then, to add to the first world problems, Opera decided it needed a reboot for an updation.Comment
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 FFS Think I sprained my ankle. Yep definitely hurts."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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 The 4K telly is definitely worth it, but I'm not sure that particular film was. The Martian was fantastic in 4K. I've also got Scorsese's new 4K scan of Goodfellas which I'm looking forward to. And there's various 4K series coming out on Amazon Prime, though hopefully they won't all be as slow-moving as The Man in the High Castle.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostMaybe 256 is the networking version of 555?
 
 Was it worth the expense of the 4k tv?
 
 I've never watched a Bourne film, have I missed anything?
 
 A 4K print of Breaking Bad would look pretty good, with all that scenery and stuff 
 
 The Bourne films are what you'd expect of spy thriller hokum: lots of CIA capabilities that they'd never get funding for or which would never work in the first place, similar to the stuff Bond supposedly gets despite being a British civil servant when you come down to it; and lots of chases and fights. Good enough fun, but hardly earth-shattering stuff 
 
 Maybe worth picking up the DVDs from the charity shop if you see them, though it's probably best to watch them in order of release as there's a backstory of sorts developed over the course of the series.Comment
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 Remember to put the wine and the remote control within easy reach of the settee before settling down to rest it for the foreseeable futureOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostFFS Think I sprained my ankle. Yep definitely hurts.  Comment
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 And now it's sunny out - sunnier than it's been all dayOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostThe rain's tipping down here at the moment 
 
 Not that I need to go anywhere in it   Comment
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