Lunch was the remains of last week's lentil soup
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostStill sunny out
Vaguely pleasing number…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Another, brisker, walk to the post box to drop off the card I forgot this morning.
Still dry, no wind. Bloomin' chilly.Comment
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Exercise not yet taken, but it's already down to 4°C out there, so I think the exercise bike might be preferableComment
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entertainmentGosh. The mixed material circular saw blade I bought last week cuts corrugated sheeting like nobody's business.
A lot faster than the angle grinder.
I was quite impressed.
Tea: Tesco breaded non chunky haddock, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Entertainment: another Man from Uncle film, assuming I can stand it.
"The Karate Killers (1967)" with Joan Crawford, Herbert Lom, Telly Savalas, Curd Jurgens, Kim Derby, Terry Thomas.
And it's still crap.
Abandoned Engineering on Yesterday.
The Dambusters part 1 on 5, unfortunately Dan fecking Snow.
And it is suffering from Mr Snow.
I think it's cooked its goose, I won't be watched the next 2.
Engineering Mistakes on Quest at 22:00.
Baltimore sewer problem.
Some nutjob Italian count who tried to build Las Vega in north Italy & instead induced landslides.
Blowing the top off a hill with explosives probably didn't help a lot either.
Irish housing estate problem: houses built on piles driven down to the bedrock through peat.
Roads around houses just built on the peat: result: houses stay where they are while the roadway is now a couple of feet lower.
Ooops.
Irish railway bridge collapse that fortunately didn't kill anyone since the driver spotted chunks of bridge falling into the water as he drover the train over said bridge.
Lack of maintenance due to Them Wot Know being moved to other jobs, whilst Them Wot Don't Know being tasked with keeping an eye on the thing.
Just as well the train driver was alert or it could have been nasty, very.
Packed train seconds from disaster in bridge collapse - Independent.ie
Scour revealed as cause of Irish bridge collapse - New Civil Engineer
The bridge had been given the all-clear by engineers after a warning from a member of the public just days before part of it fell into the sea.
The Meenbog peat slide in the Republic of Ireland - The Landslide Blog - AGU Blogosphere
It doesn't end well.
Same thing happened in 2005.
That didn't end well either.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 5 December 2020, 14:35.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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