Car successfully collected from the parentals. Despite arranging and paying for exhaust fitting and bodywork repairs, checking the oil and water levels, and giving it a wash and wax, I was disappointed that my Dad didn't bother checking the tyre pressures. Shocking.
Some bulbs planted. Cuttings collected from my Mum who only had 24 hours notice to go through her various works in progress to select stuff I'm less likely to kill.
Parents, eh. Who'd be one?
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Lightweight!!!Originally posted by vetran View Postdon't I used to work with a guy 20 years ago that had ~ 10GB on DVDs which was impressive at the time.
Nope sadly scrubs, house & star trek mainly. I have thousands of CDs / DVDs in the loft. I can now get across the second lounge though.
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don't I used to work with a guy 20 years ago that had ~ 10GB on DVDs which was impressive at the time.Originally posted by Mordac View PostThat's a heck of a lot of porn.
Nope sadly scrubs, house & star trek mainly. I have thousands of CDs / DVDs in the loft. I can now get across the second lounge though.
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SLF tonight. Stinking hangover so shall be standing at the back
Oh, and Theatre of Hate too. 40th anniversary tour...Last edited by Big Blue Plymouth; 12 March 2017, 20:25.
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That's a heck of a lot of porn.Originally posted by vetran View Postrip CD to nas (I love D-link sharecenter cheap £50 + drives 2TB £60 each & performant with loads of apps) . Use virtual cd to mount. Back up to a spare USB HDD, put CD in loft.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/down....aspx?id=38780
my current activity is moving junk to loft, we have a garage full in the loft now.
relax in clear space with vino so clearing the cellar as well.
I have ~500GB of music, ~1.5 TB of video + a few 100GB of photos / sw.

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rip CD to nas (I love D-link sharecenter cheap £50 + drives 2TB £60 each & performant with loads of apps) . Use virtual cd to mount. Back up to a spare USB HDD, put CD in loft.Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
Have 'broken' my dry week tonight. Parkrun tomorrow, then putting piles of crap back into the spare room after decorating. Apparently 15 year old "how to" photoshop CDs (yes, not even DVDs) cannot be thrown out.
ms#4 off to visit the factories in China tomorrow night, so will be doing airport run.
Sunday might be out on the velocipede, depending on the elements.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/down....aspx?id=38780
my current activity is moving junk to loft, we have a garage full in the loft now.
relax in clear space with vino so clearing the cellar as well.
I have ~500GB of music, ~1.5 TB of video + a few 100GB of photos / sw.
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One, you can stick in a drawer. Four or five years worth, with accompanying monthly photography magazines, is pushing it.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostI insisted on keeping a restore CD rom disc for a 10 year old broken Toshiba laptop.
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I insisted on keeping a restore CD rom disc for a 10 year old broken Toshiba laptop.Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
Have 'broken' my dry week tonight. Parkrun tomorrow, then putting piles of crap back into the spare room after decorating. Apparently 15 year old "how to" photoshop CDs (yes, not even DVDs) cannot be thrown out.
ms#4 off to visit the factories in China tomorrow night, so will be doing airport run.
Sunday might be out on the velocipede, depending on the elements.
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Have 'broken' my dry week tonight. Parkrun tomorrow, then putting piles of crap back into the spare room after decorating. Apparently 15 year old "how to" photoshop CDs (yes, not even DVDs) cannot be thrown out.
ms#4 off to visit the factories in China tomorrow night, so will be doing airport run.
Sunday might be out on the velocipede, depending on the elements.
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