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This evening’s viewing was E5 of Legends in which plots are thickening, tensions are rising, and dominoes are starting to fall
In Future Noir, the films has been released… and flopped rather badly. But it rapidly grew a cult following, becoming inordinately successful on VHS and laserdisc. Then they found a bunch of stuff that had been lost and cobbled together the “Director’s Cut” and there was also a lot of debate about whether Deckard is a replicant or not. And the saga continues…
Cloudy day and likely to remain so, with a bit of a breeze expected too. But it’s starting to warm up: already at 15°C, it’s expected to reach 23° this afternoon, with temperatures reaching the mid-20s for the rest of this week and potentially hitting the 30s towards the end of the next. The barometers aren’t keen though, being down to 1001/1009mB, which may be why we have a 40% chance of rain that is otherwise unexplained
Morning all
Looked like we were going to have a storm at 5:30, but none of the weather apps said there was any rain out there, so I went out without a jacket.
A very pleasant walk was had in the dry, the sky is looking less ominous now.
19.7 in here, 20.25 in the kitchen, 19 in the leanto.
1008 mBar, 29.77 in Hg, 756 Torr, 14.62 psi, (up from 1007 last night), 69% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 30th of March 2020 LM, xogg, and I popped in, and Brillo popped in a lot.
Walk (unabbreviated, towpath) walked in the grey gloom. 2 conversations & a greeting.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: Y&Y waffling on about meja bans.
Blaze: Outback Wreckers. Stone me some of those cars were rusty. .
Mix: Oz customs thing S17: fines seem to have increased a bit: 3700AuD for bringing in undeclared meats. The usual Chinese obsession with stuffing suitcases with inedible crap thusly leading to the $3700 fines. The most mysterious was the two who flew from Norway with the contents of their fridge in a suitcase. Another $3700 fine: salami. They're not taking prisoners on this these days. Also the "tea" from Thailand which turned out to be $6M of H. The "clock" from Switzerland which turned out to have a "clockface" made from MDMA: all $600k of it. Haven't watched one of these for years, this one was quite good apart from the lack of frog fat & the inexplicable transport of the defrosted contents of a fridge all the way to Oz. .
Another day done, and as soon as I was finished I got a wholemeal loaf going in the bread maker. It takes five hours, so it always feels too late to start if I leave it much past 17:00
The people who are in charge of the data reckon there’s no need for my cunning plan to fix it, on the grounds that the people who work with it have been advised to fix their own bits manually and if they don’t, it can’t be that important. Fair enough
So that left me in peace to work on my solution to the problem. In fact, I ended up spending more time working out how to test it, as testing Celery tasks turns out not to be as straightforward as testing normal things. I might ditch that for now in favour of just getting the fix deployed, as I know it works from manual testing and they also want to do that, so they aren’t worrying about it at the end of the month
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