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I'm going to be swinging into Dullingdon, via Boringsville this weekend.
Migration work tonight and tomorrow and Go-Live Sunday evening. Between that, I've just ordered some shiny new-to-me blades for my home lab so I'll get those in and provisioned so I can build an up to date lab infrastructure.
Hoping to get some flying in on Sunday afternoon, but rather unlikely really. May get a ride on the bike, at least.
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TFA!
Saturday I have a friend's 40th birthday party to attend. It starts early so I hope to be home without missing too much Eurovision.
Sunday my beau arrives and we're having Splendid afternoon tea at Dominique Ansel
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My weekend started yesterday when I flew in from Cloggers.
Actually started in a very interesting manner when I began chatting to the passenger in the seat next to me, a rather wizened, erudite looking individual, and discovered that he was one of the industry's leading experts on IoC and had spent a number of year's working on Microsoft's MEF programme.
I find the distinction between inversion of control, extensibility frameworks and dependency injection tends to be somewhat blurred so I had all my questions lined up like a row of ducks and razzed him about it during the flight. For the first time of my life I was happy for air traffic control to hold us for 30 minutes before we landed at Lulsgate.
A fascinating individual indeed.
I doubt anything else as exciting as that will happen to me this weekend though I am going along to a Bristol .Net Meetup group social tomorrow night if I make it back in time from SQL Saturday in Gloucester.Last edited by The Castle Cary Fairy; 11 May 2018, 14:22.
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What are you up to this weekend?
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