Morning all
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Morning.
Grey.
Misty.
No currently detectable precipitation.
Baglan mountain invisible, Margam doubly so.
Sun might be coming up like thunder but that's currently invisible too.
Warmer side of NotSoCold.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Morning all.
A few wisps of cloud but very blue out there this morning. I bet it's freezing though.Comment
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Morning denizens
A bit Simpsons in the west, a bit overcast in the east; but quite mild, all in allComment
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You know that scene in Titanic where thebusiness managercaptain sees the iceberg, steers towards it and then goes for "Full Steam Ahead"?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Sausage bap (wholemeal) with red sauce for lunch. Delicious
And after that, for the first time in who knows how long, I have NO SAUSAGES in the place. Not a sausage
Restocking will take place when I go shoppingComment
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An email arrives from Google, about the forthcoming closure of Google+.
It says, "This is a reminder that on April 2, 2019 we’re shutting down consumer Google+ and will begin deleting content… Downloading your Google+ content may take time, so get started before March 31, 2019."
There really isn't that much of it, Google. Starting at 11:59:55 on April 1 will probably do for meComment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostMisty.
Baglan mountain invisible, Margam doubly so.
"They've" just been around putting up fire escape notices on every door.
I've been reading ancient copies of "Wireless World" from back when it was worth reading.
Can't understand half of it now.
Never heard of "immittance" before, and the "Denominator Output Immittance Theorem" even less.
Stone me, there were some bright people writing stuff back in the day.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 20 March 2019, 16:22.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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