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When I worked in Bristol some 21 years ago, one had to get to the M4/M32 junction by half past 7 to get to work by 8 so one might off bugger at 16:00 so as to miss the traffic up the M32 to the M4 in the afternoon.
Which meant getting up at 05:30, again changing the habits of a lifetime.
Now I get up at 06:15 just to get to a poorly paid job of nearly infinite tedium in Swansea.
The Bristol job was a nice contract working on a virtual reality (of sorts) tank simulator.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostWhen I worked in Bristol some 21 years ago, one had to get to the M4/M32 junction by half past 7 to get to work by 8 so one might off bugger at 16:00 so as to miss the traffic up the M32 to the M4 in the afternoon.
Which meant getting up at 05:30, again changing the habits of a lifetime.
Now I get up at 06:15 just to get to a poorly paid job of nearly infinite tedium in Swansea.
The Bristol job was a nice contract working on a virtual reality (of sorts) tank simulator.
That was at Bristol's GWR 96.3FM™, though the project covered the websites for all the GWR group's local radio stations around the country - thirty-four of them as I recall.
All replaced by a robot with an iPod streaming tunes from a broom cupboard in Global Radio's London offices nowComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMight leave the shopping until this evening, if only because it gives me an excuse to go to the chip shop on the way backComment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostWhen I worked in Bristol some 21 years ago, one had to get to the M4/M32 junction by half past 7 to get to work by 8 so one might off bugger at 16:00 so as to miss the traffic up the M32 to the M4 in the afternoon.
Which meant getting up at 05:30, again changing the habits of a lifetime.
Now I get up at 06:15 just to get to a poorly paid job of nearly infinite tedium in Swansea.
The Bristol job was a nice contract working on a virtual reality (of sorts) tank simulator.
occasionally stayed over a weekend (maintenance).
nice town, good music scene IIRCComment
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The shopping has been done. In the end, there were several bags, so I stopped off at home to offload it and put it all away, then proceeded to the chip shop.
They seem to be getting ideas above their station, as my cod & chips came adorned with a slice of lemon
Very nice, thoughComment
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Originally posted by BR14 View PostI flew in from schiphol, got a taxi to some crappy chain hotel near filton.
occasionally stayed over a weekend (maintenance).
nice town, good music scene IIRC
It's hotel -> work -> hotel and that's it.
Today I've taken another, different, antihistamine since the interweb reckons it's safe enough.
One of them is loratadine the other, this evening, being Cetirizine.
One to be taken in the morning, one to be taken in the evening.
Maybe I'll get a bit of relief that way.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostGoodness me, I never go anywhere when staying away.
It's hotel -> work -> hotel and that's it.
Today I've taken another, different, antihistamine since the interweb reckons it's safe enough.
One of them is loratadine the other, this evening, being Cetirizine.
One to be taken in the morning, one to be taken in the evening.
Maybe I'll get a bit of relief that way.
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Tonight's silver screen experience started with a rewatch of Mission: Impossible II (2000). It's good enough, but I think it's a little lacking in the gadgetry and the impossible stuff; more like a Bond in parts, with the whole business of getting the girl and spectacular chases and explosions instead. So, to follow, I also rewatched Mission: Impossible III (2006), which is more like it
And a quick episode of the final season of The Americans to round the evening off.
Goodnight allComment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postyou need to get out more, perchance?
By the time I'd eaten all I wanted to do was watch some telly & go to sleep.
Southampton was really really unwonderful since one couldn't get Ch5 at one or other of the hotels which cut down the viewing experience by a whole 20%
Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTonight's silver screen experience started with a rewatch of Mission: Impossible II (2000). It's good enough, but I think it's a little lacking in the gadgetry and the impossible stuff; more like a Bond in parts, with the whole business of getting the girl and spectacular chases and explosions instead. So, to follow, I also rewatched Mission: Impossible III (2006), which is more like it
And a quick episode of the final season of The Americans to round the evening off.
Goodnight all
One now has MI-III in addition.
I shall sue if it's crap.
Lunch, a.k.a. brunch, was a Morrisons steak & kidney pie (unreduced) with Heinz(tm) Baked Beans.
It was very nice.
It's too damn hot & polleny out there to do much this afternoon.
So I won't.
It has recently attracted my attention that it being Midsummer's Day tomorrow, therefore today is St. John's Eve.
Mayhap thusly I should have a bonnefyre this evening.
Now where might one find some clean bones.
<- wot the bonnefyre shall do, very probably.
Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 23 June 2018, 11:08.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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