Good Morning. It's been a while.
Wind 8 kt from the East
Temperature 11°C
Humidity 87%
Pressure 1028 hPa
Visibility 10 km or more
Overcast at a height of 1800 ft
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One of the best things about clients supplying you with a laptop and then sending out "mandatory software updates" is that you must install them. Win 11 24H2 is over 1.5 billable hours in to the install and at 64%.
(note: doing a mandatory install on a client machine is not a flag for IR35, although I'm sure some on here would refuse to do it for fear that 10 years into theiremploymentrole with the one end company, they might be accused of not really being a contractor)
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Morning.
Thursday.
Grey
Dry.
Sunless.
Chilly in here at 17 deg, 16 in the kitchen, 14.5 in the leanto.
1023 mBar, 30.2 in Hg, 767.3 Torr, 14.83736 psi, (down from 1024 last night), 63% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 24th of February 2020 Brillo, BR14, scruff, wattaj, and SimonMac popped in, whilst NF posted Monday links and I read a book due to the inclemency of the weather.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 07:16.
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Morning denizens
Much cloud, but in the form of ranks of little clumps, meaning most of the sky seems covered but there's enough by way of gaps for it to be relatively bright compared to recent mornings. Still on the cooler side though at 10°C with 14° as the expected high; the barometer are down a bit at 1017/1025mB
Last day before my ten day break!
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Morning all
Overcast and cool out, but a pleasant (if short) walk has been had. The walk was shortened by a message from a delivery driver saying he would be round at 7am. At 7:15, he messaged again to say it would be 7:40
Delivery has been made.
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Having finished the plane crash programme, I did a bit of mucking around with Metal shader rendering
And then back to Ossian's Ride, where the adventure continues to be an odd mix of derring do and rather abstruse science
Thursday tomorrow!
Goodnight all
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I didn't do any gin testing in the end. Just had water.
Dinner was a jacket potato with cheese and coleslaw.
Watched an episode of last year's Portrait Artist of the Year and read about some of the controversies about the programme format and lack of transparency regarding judging criteria.
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Once again, an Amazon package was delivered to me today, but was nowhere to be found when I finally had time to go downstairs and look for it. And once again, it's appeared outside my flat door, unopened, some time between eight and nine in the evening
It seems unlikely that they were delivered to the wrong flat or flats, as on both occasions they wouldn't fit through the letterbox
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Tea has been a pork cutlet with chips and beans
And I'm watching Why Planes Crash on iPlayer. The answer mainly seems to be "because they hit things" as so far we've had a Korean plane brought down by a bird strike, some stuff about Sully and the Hudson landing, and the plane that a Black Hawk flew into in Washington earlier this year
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Laundry didn't get put away in the end. I actually was busy with work, would you believe.
Many things ticked off the to-do list.
Waitrose delivered half an hour before the booked slot.
I think it's time to clock off and test the gin is still ok.
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So many meetings today!
It's sprint end/start though, so what can you expect?
Lunch was a sausage roll - the last of the ones I baked a little while ago, defrosted overnight in the fridge then reheated in the air fryer so the pastry wasn't flabby
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostYesterday I got my first of six B12 jabs that my doctor prescribed over this and next week. The person doing the stabbing said it'll revert to three monthly once this initial boost is done.
7 pints of Guinness contains more than the RDA of B12.
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Morning all
Overcast again. Currently 12 degrees with a high of 14 expected. Barometer remains at 1030 mBar.
Sunrise 07:26; Sunset 18:08 BST
Yesterday I got my first of six B12 jabs that my doctor prescribed over this and next week. The person doing the stabbing said it'll revert to three monthly once this initial boost is done.
Today is meetings. Nagging people. Working through my to-do list.
The bed linen that was laundered yesterday seems to have dried nicely overnight so that'll be one of many procrastination tasks that'll get done today.
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Morning all
off to blood tests and optician this morning.
Might go back to work next week, then again......................
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