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Total gutting of the house - then 2 large extensions(1 a loft), air conditioning throughout, real oak floors throughout, converting garage to playroom. probably some other stuff.
But the house looks amazing - and his stuff rarely goes wrong. He is always on time too.
And he came out last Sunday for a leaky shower.
It does - It's really impressive
Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
That's the real test - getting them back to fix little things after the main work is completed. We're waiting on the sparky to come back and fix a couple of things in the loft.
Year before last I had to get him out boxing day morning at 4am! He was halfway through jhob and we had a major water leak
I'm busy getting up to speed on the recently-released Django 1.0
I'm refreshing my memory by whizzing through the tutorial again. Somewhat disconcerting is the fact that, on the big ExClientCorp project in Django, we identified a number of ways in which complex apps could be more effectively structured... but none of this seems to have made it into the new release, despite the fact that one of the Django creators was part of the project
Still, there are some bits of new stuff that I think have been contributed back to the project by ExClientCorp - there's a whole Google Maps support thing that I'm pretty sure comes from there
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