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Morning all
Overcast and there were some spits of rain as I trundled the bins. Currently a chilly 3 degrees and it'll get up to 4 today. There will be rain pretty much all day, in varying levels of enthusiasm. Barometer up a smidge to 1019 mBar.
Coffee had, need more.
Today's Kantar diary fact is:
Explorer Sir Ernest Shakleton dies 1922Comment
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They have started using a grinder on the road...."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Morning denizens
Had a long but ultimately refreshing sleep
It's sunny out, though there's still frost on roofs that the sun hasn't reached yet
Currently 3°C and heading for 4° before falling back; slight chance of a brief snow shower in the early hours of tomorrow too. Barometer is 1013/1021mB, which I think is about the same as yesterday.
The barometer app requires me to go into its settings screen to change between actual and adjusted-for-height-above-sea-level readings. And when you interact with the settings, it takes the opportunity to pop up an ad; easy enough to dismiss, but still mildly annoying. So I can either keep putting up with that, pay whatever it is to get the ad-free version, or write my own to show both figures on one screen
Or just stick to the adjusted one, as I gather that's the "official" version.Comment
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My barometer is the one I got from my Nan's things after she passed away. It seems to roughly match my weather app but that doesn't tell me if it's sea-level adjusted or not.
I like that it has a little marker on it so you can see how the pressure has moved. I set that at the time I take my readings each day so I can tell you all the next day whether it's up or downComment
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Temperature and humidity are useful in the house but what is the point of checking a barometer?bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostTemperature and humidity are useful in the house but what is the point of checking a barometer?Comment
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Some left overs have been foraged from the fridge for lunch. Some bits of chicken, pork belly and rice with veg by the looks of it.Comment
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my landlord is insisting i let an engineer into my house for a gas safety certificate.
I've told her i'm not letting anyone in at present, due to the high infection rates.
she'll get a surprise if she turns up expecting to get in.Comment
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