Morning.
Friday.
Dry.
Grey.
Sunless.
Chilly but not as cold as yesterday: 12 deg in here,11.5 in the kitchen, 9.5 in the leanto.
1023 and a tad mBar, 30.218 in Hg, 767.54 Torr, 14.842 psi, (down from 1025 last night), 63% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 11th of December 2019 NF discovered the reason for the change of drugs: the old one had been recalled , cojak popped in to ask how to book a taxi in that France place without speaking da lingo, whereas scruff suggested an Uber, and opm did the Franglais thing.
Walk (unabbreviated) walked in the grey gloom: proved to be rather warmer than yesterday since I could feel my hands well before the 4th pond & in fact starting taking stuff off to cool down a bit.
Further investigation has revealed that the mushrooms in the tree were, in fact, in the hollow bit. Happily enough, said tree managed to miss the memorial bench for that 9 year old kid. Which was good. Poor little sod was 9 and died of a brain haemorrhage out of the blue.
Lunch: brunch. Yet more of the Weetabix 10 years past its BBE. Tasted ok.
Entertainment: R4 waffling on about battery powered outdoor rock gigs and suchlike. <click>
Freecell score: 92%, running average: 80%.
For further entertainment decided to try scanning the cookbooks on the old win98 box.
Oh. Where's the scantastic program? Ok: install the fecker. Duly installs.
Try to scan: shadow memory conflict. WTF is that?
After much potching it's still not working.
I think there's a win95 hd somewhere that it did work with, maybe I should look for that.
Tea: soup etc.
Entertainment: UFO declassified on Blaze: LA UFO 25th February 1942. It was a "weather balloon". .
Another potch with the win98 box: still no go. "Turn off shadowing in the bios" it says: there's no shadowing control in the fecking bios.
Yet it used to work, I remember it doing so. That was with Win95 and Win3.1 though. Might have been A While Ago. .
I think the Win95 hd is in a caddy in the box room: a) I can't turn the light on and b) it's cold in there, so screw it until tomorrow.
Dalgliesh E4.
Friday.
Dry.
Grey.
Sunless.
Chilly but not as cold as yesterday: 12 deg in here,11.5 in the kitchen, 9.5 in the leanto.
1023 and a tad mBar, 30.218 in Hg, 767.54 Torr, 14.842 psi, (down from 1025 last night), 63% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 11th of December 2019 NF discovered the reason for the change of drugs: the old one had been recalled , cojak popped in to ask how to book a taxi in that France place without speaking da lingo, whereas scruff suggested an Uber, and opm did the Franglais thing.
Walk (unabbreviated) walked in the grey gloom: proved to be rather warmer than yesterday since I could feel my hands well before the 4th pond & in fact starting taking stuff off to cool down a bit.
Further investigation has revealed that the mushrooms in the tree were, in fact, in the hollow bit. Happily enough, said tree managed to miss the memorial bench for that 9 year old kid. Which was good. Poor little sod was 9 and died of a brain haemorrhage out of the blue.
Lunch: brunch. Yet more of the Weetabix 10 years past its BBE. Tasted ok.
Entertainment: R4 waffling on about battery powered outdoor rock gigs and suchlike. <click>
Freecell score: 92%, running average: 80%.
For further entertainment decided to try scanning the cookbooks on the old win98 box.
Oh. Where's the scantastic program? Ok: install the fecker. Duly installs.
Try to scan: shadow memory conflict. WTF is that?
After much potching it's still not working.
I think there's a win95 hd somewhere that it did work with, maybe I should look for that.
Tea: soup etc.
Entertainment: UFO declassified on Blaze: LA UFO 25th February 1942. It was a "weather balloon". .
Another potch with the win98 box: still no go. "Turn off shadowing in the bios" it says: there's no shadowing control in the fecking bios.
Yet it used to work, I remember it doing so. That was with Win95 and Win3.1 though. Might have been A While Ago. .
I think the Win95 hd is in a caddy in the box room: a) I can't turn the light on and b) it's cold in there, so screw it until tomorrow.
Dalgliesh E4.
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