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Bit of a challenge at work today. Something isn’t working and needs to be sorted out pretty quickly, but the other dev is the one who knows all about it and she’s on holiday this week. She’s left me copious notes and I spent some time digging into it with her late last week, but I’m very much groping around in the dark at the moment
It’s one of those times when I wish I could just grab a dump of the whole DB and investigate it locally with a proper debugger to let me see what’s going on in there, but copying production data to a local machine is a hanging offence so I’ll just have to keep scattering log messages everywhere and hope for the best
Tea has been Sainsbury’s chunky breaded cod loin with chips and beans
This was accompanied by the final episode (for S1, at least) of The Truth About My Murder, which was yet another demonstration that the level of incompetence some people exhibit in trying to cover up their crimes is beyond belief
Tonight I started reading Here, There and Everywhere by Geoff Emerick, sound engineer to the Beatles. Apparently he’s a somewhat unreliable narrator, and also had a peculiar dislike of George Harrison; but it’s good on technical details, like his idea for putting John Lennon’s vocals on Tomorrow Never Knows through the rotating speakers on the Hammond organ
Morning all
Glorious sunrise earlier at 6:18 (I had to stop and look at my watch) but it has become more overcast since. Mostly high level cloud, doesn't look or feel like rain.
Mostly blue skies here, but with some big bits of cirrus floating around high up. It’s 5°C with an expected high of 14°, and the barometers are up a touch to 1004/1012mB
Chilly in here at 14.6 deg, 12.5 in the kitchen, 12 in the leanto.
1008.5 mBar, 29.78 in Hg, 756.44 Torr, 14.63 psi, (down from 1009 last night), 63% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 24th of March 2020: as per yesterday.
Slept quite well. Woke up to find it was half past eight. Which made a pleasant change from 05:55.
Even more chilly out.
Trip to that Swansea done: X7 down, T6 back. Thankfully Fabian Way is open again, even if only single lane both ways. Dunno WTF they're doing to it.
Books donated to that Oxfam & one book bought. Didn't find any reasonably priced jeans in M&S. I really do miss those £9 and £15 jeans.
Returned to Neath in time for that really fine rain to start: the rain that's 13.7 times as wet as any deluge.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: 11:45 story about Iran <click> Noon o'clock news: nothing good. Y&Y waffling on about leasehold <click>.
Looked at the pictures in today's book, published 1972: of the industry illustrated therein, most of it has disappeared without trace, though bits of Trostre, Margam and Llanwern are still there.
Walk (abbreviated, towpath) walked: after this morning's unpleasantly chilly endeavours, the afternoon was more pleasant with the return of discarded layers from some weeks ago, plus the scarf. Still wasn't anywhere close to raising a sweat, but at least it didn't rain.
Now getting outside a mug of mediocre yet consistent coffee. I've turned into my father. .
Tea: soup etc. One I hadn't tried before: nice enough. Entertainment: PM <click> The usual gloom & doom. And how the feck are we going to pay for defence without putting taxes up? Askin' for a friend. . (*Friend can remember income tax at 36% . My father must have paid it at approachiing 50%).
U&Eden: Lucy Worsley waffling on about Agatha Christie and SepticLand History's biggest lies.
Sky Arts: Spymasters: Ian Fleming to James Bond. (Deighton next week).
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