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17.5 deg in here, ?19? deg in the kitchen, 16 deg in the leanto.
1005 mBar, 29.6776 in Hg, 753.8 Torr, 14.576 psi, (down from 1007 last night), 67% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 26th of March 2020 LM managed to pop in a post, edgeways like, whilst AndyGarbs and Brillo chased the century, with AndyGarbs the winner.
Today's dream before waking involved me working somewhere again. Ho hum. This time it involved kunifer 10 copper brake line for no readily apparent reason. Makes a change from the usual dream of hiding my incompetence at whatever crap I'm supposed to be doing, normally by attempting to hide under a desk. .
Sun came out.
Walk (unabbreviated, towpath) walked in wan sunshine and light shower. Conversation held with a lady I used to meet occasionally when walking up the hill to the country park. So that's Neath & The Halifax put to rights. .
Lunch: brunch: Entertainment: thing about Emily Thornberry.
PBS: 3 hours of how we managed during WWII whilst being bombed, V1ed, and eventually V2ed as well.
Grey day here, and still a bit damp from the overnight showers. It’s 13°C; the weather app says this “feels like” 9° because of the wind, but it doesn’t seem that windy. Anyway, the expected high is 17°, and the barometers are down to 997/1004mB
Got rid of some unused guttery stuff this morning via Freecycle. Nowt on today apart from walk and messing about in garden. As said before, not worth going to village club as people I know seem to have disappeared. May have a look thorugh the window.
PS Inneresting farticle, maybe for your Monday links thing Fizzy Knickers.
lunch was leftover pepperoni pizza <with extra pepperoni>.
dull, dank and dreary today, as befits the English Bank Holiday.
considering rejecting my new project due to the sheer weight of beaurocracy attached to the target systems.
bean counters and box tickers, - bah.
PM's are bad enough.
Today is desk switchover day, so I’ve been sorting out the study. There’s far too many boxes of junk in there, including one that’s thirty years old, though it’s possible some or all of the contents are only twenty-odd years old. An old box from an Epson printer I got rid of years ago is full of things like serial cables, ribbon cables, and the like. I need to go through and junk almost everything, I reckon - or at least pack it all properly in a better box and stick it at the back of the garage
But today, the main focus is the desk. I’ve cleared and taken apart the old one, such as it was. It was actually an Ikea desktop with two legs, the other end resting on an Ikea cupboard designed, they said, to be the right height. The new desk is going to live nearer the window, so I need to move the small desk with the printing press on it down to where the old desk was, which means moving that cupboard, and a 2x2 Kallax unit as well. But I’m having a rest now while I work out the next steps. I need to give the areas that have been inaccessible a vacuum; it’s surprising how much dust can build up in three years
I still use an IKEA table I bought 30ish years ago as a desk.
the printer lives on a even older Bisley steel file cabinet which is only 1 inch lower than the table.
All works fine for my needs.
All the parts of the desk have been unpacked. I was beginning to wonder if they’d dispensed with old-fashioned notions like including instructions, but the bottom of the smaller of the two boxes turned out to contain a placcy bag with the fixings, and folded up tightly in there was an A4 sheet with diagrams. So I’m taking a break to digest those. Apart from anything else, it’s far too warm and close for this kind of thing today
I was initially dismayed at the amount of corrugated cardboard I was going to have to deal with. But once I got stuck in with the Stanley knife, the whole lot reduced to a bit less than a foot cubed, so it’ll be easy to get it all in the recycling bins once they’ve been emptied on Tuesday - they’ll be too full now
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