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  • NickFitz
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    Spag bol for tea. Very tasty, but now I need to make more bol

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  • NickFitz
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    Lunch: roast beef bap (wholemeal) and a bag of crisps (plain)

    Quite sunny out now. The gardener chappy has been down on the lawns with his lawnmower this morning, so the place is looking slightly more kempt

    I got called upon to give a quick demo of some stuff to senior management at about two minutes' notice this morning. Makes a change

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  • ladymuck
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    Morning all

    Bright but cloudy. Dry. Currently 6 degrees with a high of 9 expected. No rain forecast. Barometer up to 1023 mBar.

    Plumber has been to do the annual gas safety check. Nice little earner for 15 mins of effort.

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Morning.

    Tuesday apparently.

    Dry.

    Grey.

    Sunless.

    Frosty out, cold in here at 10.8 deg, 10 deg in the kitchen, 8 deg in the leanto.

    1019 mBar, 30.09 in Hg, 764.3 Torr, 14.779 psi, (down from 1020 last night), 75% RH (GDR hair), 61% RH (Lidl electric).

    Meanwhile on the 2nd of September 2019 there was discussion of groats, farthings, quarter, half, and three quarter farthings, the demise of the farthing in 1956, and the farthing I received in change some years ago, given away by George VI being on the obverse, while there was mentions of corned beef leading some to desire a tin thereof, plus mentions of forgettable films I've forgotten about.

    Shopping trip to Tesco done dusted washed dried sanitised & put away. Shanks' out & Shanks' back.

    Timed right since it's raining now.

    Lunch: baked spud etc.

    Entertainment: Y&Y on the joys of new build houses.

    NZ Border Control. A "pirate" who appears to falling for a Nigerian scam. A chap from Singapore with $150 for a 10 day holiday: back he goes. An aircon unit catches fire & the place gets flooded. Takes 3 hours or more to get it all back up & running. Chinese woman whose husband is overstaying by 6 months: back on the plane. Abusive woman with a shedload of packaged seeds & a couple of bags of loose mixed seeds: $400 fine. Plenty of E and pseudoephedrine, cocaine & the like. Things don't necessarily go better with coke. .

    Border Control Canada.

    Oz customs thing. A coconut is a drupe not a nut so that customs chap was wrong. Chinese people with the usual selection of chinese "food" including a tasteful pair of deer penises, extracted from the living animal apparently. Korean "student" with bags full of undeclared cigarettes & no course to attend coz he'd been turfed off it (I remember some of those) back on the plane.

    Tea: soup etc.

    Entertainment: more UFO bollox on blaze,

    Scotland Yard "The fatal journey (1954)". More of the lugubrious Lustgarten. The Gypsy didn't do it, he just nicked stuff.

    The Mentalist S1 E2

    Maigret and the Wine Merchant (2001) S11 E1.
    Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 27 February 2024, 23:06.

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  • NickFitz
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    Morning denizens

    A high, textureless overcast out there today. Currently 2°C and heading for 8° again, with the barometers up some more at 1009/1017mB. No rain predicted, but they said that yesterday and we had several showers, some quite heavy

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  • WTFH
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    Morning all still raining in Milan.

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  • NickFitz
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    Once the factory show was done, I turned to my book: Shepperton Babylon by Matthew Sweet, a history of the British film industry from its earliest days. Some of the very early silent shorts that have survived are available on the BFI site or on YouTube, so one can learn all about the shenanigans and generally disreputable behaviour of those involved, both actors and producers, before watching them

    Goodnight all

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  • NickFitz
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    Tea was oniony sausage casserole with chips and peas. Furthermore, the sausages were pork and apple ones, and it all turned out very nice

    Accompanied by Inside the Factory on the important topic of sofas

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  • NickFitz
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    Lunch: turkey soup with a crust of wholemeal

    I had to give a bit of a demo to a bunch of stakeholders this morning, showing how their existing forms post their data via our thing which gets it where it needs to go. One of them popped up and explained that a certain form had been replaced by a more complex one we didn't know about, the discovery on our project having been done well over a year ago. But I tried it anyway, and it worked! Quite reassuring, that

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  • NickFitz
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    Links are up

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