Afternoon all. wet dog walk, now drying off.
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Afternoon denizens
Been fairly grey out but some occasional glimpses of sun are starting to show upComment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostRoast beef again this week.
A big thankyou to Morrisons for that.
Currently listening to The Food Programme on R4 which, for no readily apparent reason, is about food in computer games.
No mention of gagh though.
It's sunny & warm here.
Much of the morning has been taken up with Moving Things to Clean Underneath and Behind.
There's rather too much crap in this place.
More of it will be leaving this week.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostThe car park ones depend on the position of the camera and the position/angle of the plate. If your car has an offset plate - like Alfas, then some cameras struggle.
As for face recognition, it works off relative positions - tops of your ears to your nose, distance between pupils, tip of nose to top lip, things like that. So if you had plastic surgery, you’d probably not be recognised.
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lamb shanks with morroccan spices, tomato, chickpeas, carrots and sweetcorn in the slow cooker.
the smell's making my mouth water, i think i'd better go out for a bit
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Bacon butty for lunch; and as it's Sunday, none of this wholemeal nonsense - lovely soft white bread
By the way, yesterday the slow cooker yielded six portions of chicken and barley soup by the time it was done, at around midnightComment
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Memo to self: when drilling holes do try to remember what's underneath.
Also washing the curtains is fascinating.
Not.
Ironing the curtains is probably even more fun.
In other other news, her next door is out in the garden doing some much needed weeding.
Him next door is off to Bath with his mother to see Michael Palin's show.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 7 July 2019, 15:20.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
Also washing the curtains is fascinating.
Not.
Ironing the curtains is probably even more fun.
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postisn't that what dry cleaners are for???
The label said they were machine washable and so they proved to be.
And survived tumble drying.
They're back up unironed since they look ok to me.
I did go to the trouble of finding the iron & cleaning the dust off it and the ironing board before deciding I really couldn't be arsed.
Having moved everything other than the televisual devices that sit in the corner, the vac is now much fuller of crap than it was.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostPossibly.
The label said they were machine washable and so they proved to be.
And survived tumble drying.
They're back up unironed since they look ok to me.
I did go to the trouble of finding the iron & cleaning the dust off it and the ironing board before deciding I really couldn't be arsed.
Having moved everything other than the televisual devices that sit in the corner, the vac is now much fuller of crap than it was.Comment
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