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  • NickFitz
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    Afternoon denizens

    It’s a grey sort of day here, though not in a rainy way right now. Some showers are expected around teatime though. It’s 12°C but “feels like” 8°, which is as good as we’re getting, and the barometers are pensively steady at 995/1003mB

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  • ladymuck
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    Morning all, local time 10:10

    Sunny, some wisps. Currently 18 degrees with a high of 19 expected. Barometer up to 1016 mBar.

    Sunrise 07:18; Sunset 21:26 CEST

    Had a lovely mooch around yesterday. Might go to a castle todday. Generally, a very relaxing time being had.

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Morning.

    Saturday apparently.

    Dry.

    Grey.

    Sunless.

    Still verging on chilly in here at 16.4 deg, 15 in the kitchen, 14 in the leanto.

    1004 mBar, 29.65 in Hg, 753 Torr, 14.56 psi, (down from 1005 last night), 60% RH (Lidl electric).

    Meanwhile on the 27th of March 2020 LondonManc and NF managed to get a post or two in amongst Brillo's drivel.

    Walk (unabbreviated, towpath) walked in the grey gloom. Chilly out there today. The may may be out but I'm not casting a clout any time soon, in fact layers are going back on.

    Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: Moneybox <click>.

    Rained. Timed the walk correctly once again.

    Sun's out.

    Grey again.

    Today listened to Hawkwind: "Do re mi", "In search of space", "Warrior on the edge of time". And dozed whilst doing so.

    Book.

    Still raining.

    Still still raining.

    Tea: soup etc. Nice enough. I like that one. Entertainment: Robinson interviewing someone.

    Tina Turner in Concert in San Bernadino. 1993.

    Scotland Yard "Wings of Death" with Steptoe the younger with a cod Scottish accent.

    Maigret S4 E8 "The log of the Cap Fagnet (1963)".

    More Blazian bollox: Holy Marvels with Dennis Quaid.

    Battle Treasures:

    Battle Treasures:

    Cold War thing on Alba.
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  • NickFitz
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    Tonight’s major motion picture premiere was The Spy Gone North (2018), a Korean film about espionage between the North and South parts of that peninsula in the 1990s. This was said to be an “edge of your seat thriller” but it isn’t anything of the kind, unless complex subtleties of political interaction drive you to a frenzy. It’s good though, albeit probably more interesting if you’re Korean, and based on a true story - though I think the filmmakers had to be careful not to upset governments on both sides by adding an extensive disclaimer at the start. Is it really true that the government in the South paid several million dollars for Kim Jong Il to fire mortars into the DMZ a few days before an election? Would he really have accepted such a deal because he wanted to ensure the conservatives won so he had somebody against whom to rattle his sabres? I don’t know, but it wouldn’t surprise me

    This was followed by a rewatch of Jupiter Ascending (2015). Spoiler alert I suppose, but I like the notion that the planet Earth is, in fact, owned by a stateless illegal immigrant

    And then the next episode of Pluribus in which certain recondite limitations of the invaders are suggested if you pay attention, and the chap from the cold open several episodes ago moves closer to becoming a player

    Goodnight all

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  • NickFitz
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    The bed has been made!

    I’ve been waiting for Royal Mail to deliver the lead cutter I bought off eBay. It was supposed to arrive any time after half four this afternoon, and past experience of that timeslot for parcels suggested some time around half seven was likely. Finally, around quarter to nine, I refreshed the Royal Mail app to see if there was any update that would explain its non-appearance - and it turned out it had arrived an hour earlier! There was even a photo of it just outside, on the doormat. I can only assume they must have tiptoed up to the door to leave it there, despite it being pretty large, because I was watching S2E1 of the documentary about the ferry Estonia in Swedish with subtitles, so the TV wasn’t turned up particularly loud and I’m sure I would have heard if he’d knocked

    Anyway, I decided this was no time of night to start unpacking vintage letterpress machinery, so I shoved the box out of the way in the study and got on with finishing making the bed

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  • NickFitz
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    Tea has been a rack of ribs and chips. The ribs were from M&S this time, with a Korean chilli BBQ glaze. Very nice as it turned out, though not as fiery as one would expect from the Koreans, who probably weren’t really involved at all

    I left the bed to air earlier today, but it’s been partly remade. I just need to re-cover the duvet and encase the pillows

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  • NickFitz
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    Just logged on to the work machine for the farewell meeting for the other dev. Just me on this project now

    I’m still not entirely clear what’s going to happen, and I don’t think anybody else is either. This service is supposed to be going into maintenance mode and will then become redundant when a new whiz-bang thing goes live next year. But we all know how those big this-one-does-everything projects tend to go

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  • NickFitz
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    I took three bags of cut-up corrugated cardboard, the packaging of the new desk, over to the bins; I hadn’t been able to get rid of them till now due to Bank Holiday bin shenanigans. It turned out that other people must also have been hoarding as I filled the space that was left in the next-to-last recycling bin, leaving just one for fifty-odd flats until Wednesday

    I vaguely remember this happening the other year when the bins hadn’t been put out one week; it took about three weeks for the situation to stabilise

    With that done, I thought I ought to do something about the pallet situation in the car park out the back (actually the side as my block is perpendicular to the road). You may recall that the desk delivery chap had said he’d get rid of the pallets, but did so by dumping them out there, where they’ve been occupying the parking space furthest from the road; there’s only seven or eight spaces out there, and they usually fill up at weekends with visitors and so on, so this was a definite nuisance.

    There are two pallets and one was mounted vertically in the centre of the other, supported by a diagonal brace at each end. The desktop box had been on one side and the box with the end panels and other bits on the other, the whole assemblage being wrapped in polythene or the like (which he did take away). I thought I’d break this down and take it all to the tip, so I grabbed my claw hammer and went down, taking the car round there to load it up.

    First problem: the braces were screwed on with what turned out to be extremely long screws, and wouldn’t give way at a few bangs of the hammer. So I had to traipse back upstairs for a screwdriver. This allowed me to unscrew them, eventually, and the couple of screws that were keeping the two pallets together at the base gave way easily.

    Second problem: they’re big and heavy. So big that they don’t fit in the back of my car; or at least they won't easily fit. And they're also too heavy for me to easily experiment with different angles trying to get them in

    So in the end, I propped them up against next door’s garden wall in the parking space. Maybe somebody will nick them, maybe they’ll still be there months from now. But at least it’s now possible to use the space for parking, as nature intended

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  • NickFitz
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    Shopping done!

    I went over via the old flat to avoid the roadworks. The chestnut trees have their pink candles on

    This fits in with their pattern of flowering a few weeks later than the one with white candles down at the end of next door’s garden here (or possibly a garden on the next street along, but next-door’s garden is very long).

    I went to M&S as it’s convenient to pop in there when approaching from that direction. I tried to use the self-scan bit on the phone app which is usually fine, but the store wi-fi seemed to be having an off day, and I can never get a signal in there. So I ended up stuffing things straight into my M&S tote bag like a brazen shoplifter, then dumping it all out and repacking it at the self checkout

    The ongoing “improvement” of Big Sainsbury’s is still going on, resulting in a convoluted route around the place. But Viz is still in its new place right by the door, so I was able to get that without getting lost. There’s an extra-wide aisle in the middle which used to be baked goods, but the lateral displacement of product ranges means they’ve moved along a bit and the wide one is now all the foreign stuff like imported Polish biscuits, spices by the kilo, and large sacks of rice. If I used Facebook, I’d start a rumour that it’s because Sainsbury’s have adopted a corporate strategy of mostly selling goods for immigrants in future, and need to give them the extra space previously used by native British customers

    Returning home, I forgot about the roadworks and came that way, but they weren’t causing too many holdups at that time of day. A Mini with white stripes had nicked my preferred parking spot by the time I got back. I can’t remember if this one comes for the weekend or just visits for part of the day, so I need to keep an eye out for it clearing off so I can go all the way downstairs for the sake of moving one car’s length further up

    Almost time for lunch!

    And now the “502 Bad Gateway” errors have subsided and I’ve finally managed to post this, it is time for lunch

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  • ladymuck
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    Morning all, greetings from Cádiz, local time 11:51

    Sunny with occasional wisps. Currently 17 degrees with a high of 18 expected. Barometer at 1013 mBar.

    Sunrise 07:18; Sunset 21:25 CEST

    Currently sitting in Parque Genoves having a coffee in the sunshine.

    After breakfast had a call from gig2 saying that the contract will end at the end of June (i.e. not be renewed). Not surprised as there's so little work to do, I struggle to justify what little time I do bill.

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  • WTFH
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    Morning all

    TFIF, etc.
    CBS, etc.
    Roof is on shed. Tonight (or maybe tomorrow), the felt will go on the roof, then the solar panel.

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  • NickFitz
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    Morning denizens

    It’s rather grey, though there’s some blue sky to the north and west - I haven’t checked whether it's arriving or departing. There was a fair bit of rain off and on yesterday evening and maybe even overnight, and the air is still damp. Today’s expected to be mostly cloudy but brighter occasionally. It’s 7°C which “feels like” 4°, the expected high is 12°, and the barometers are up a bit at 995/1003mB

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Morning.

    Friday apparently.

    Damp.

    Blue sky in parts.

    Wanly sunny.

    Verging on chilly in here at 15.6 deg, 15 in the kitchen, 11 in the leanto.

    1004.5 mBar, 29.663 in Hg, 753.4 Torr, 14.57 psi, (up from 1002.5 last night), 61% RH (Lidl electric).

    Meanwhile on the 27th of March 2020 AndyGarbs, Brillo, BR14, LM, NF, openstrike, WTFH, and I popped in, with NF trundling the bins back in.

    Mediocre night's sleep again with the knee doing its best to piss me off, in which it succeeded.

    Dozed in the chair again after getting up.

    Walk (unabbreviated, towpath) walked in the sunshine and cold wind: took 3.5 miles before I was warm enough to undo my jacket, and that's with an extra layer on.

    Took umbrella because a) it rained a little before I went out, and b) in case the knee really played up and I would need it to stagger back.

    11 orchids counted on the canal bank, with 12 orchids in next door's lawn. Seem to be more every year.

    Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: R4 waffling on about white hetero privilege. Tedium personified. Oh. Wait a minute: they're now talking about ladies liking watching male gay porn. Wasn't that a thing in an ep of "Red Dwarf"? Might have been the one where alternate Lister is a laydee and just as rough as the this universe edition and suggests it to this Lister, to his horror. I think that was the ep where he got pregnant.

    Forgot to turn the fan heater off before my walk so it's rather warmer in here than previously.

    Well there's inneresting: actual noon by the sun in Cadiz happens at 14:15 or so, Berlin time. .

    Book.

    Dozed through DSOTM off "Pulse" and "Comfortably Numb" off "Delicate sound of thunder".

    Tea: chicken in white sauce. Nice enough. Entertainment: PM. <click>.

    Blazian bollox: "UFOs: the lost evidence". Beam me the feck up, Mr Scott. .

    Something about Egyptian mummies.

    The News Quiz.

    Bit of the BTCC in the wet. It was red flagged since it was rather more like rallying than circuit racing. .

    Taggart S11 E3,4,5 being the last eps with Mark McManus.
    Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Yesterday, 18:31.

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  • NickFitz
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    I finished reading XPD, in which - as predicted - nobody ended up getting what they wanted, except perhaps the head of MI6

    Goodnight all

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  • NickFitz
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    Tea has been sausages with chips and beans

    I keep buying sausages to make a sausage casserole, then not feeling like sausage casserole when they need to be eaten

    This was accompanied by the rest of last night’s Police Interceptors

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