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Lunch was the rest of the cold cocktail sausages, and tea has been a rack of ribs and chips, this time from a new range at Sainsbury’s. Pretty nice overall, and at least it’s a change from the standard BBQ sauce that they seem to use on everything
This was accompanied by Police Interceptors of which I have a couple of episodes in reserve, due to trying to vary my viewing habits a bit more in recent weeks
I believe I have sufficient circumstantial evidence that the magpie which had been investigating my gooseberry bush has been stealing the fruits. I had one fruit on there the other day. Now it's gone.
It’s a sunny start again, and starting to get warmer: 17°C now, and aiming for 25° this afternoon. It’s supposed to be cloudy too, but maybe that will come later. The barometers have shot up to 1017/1025mB
Somebody’s moving out of this end of the adjacent block! Two medium-sized removals vans are parked outside, and they’ve spent twenty minutes or more just unloading boxes and several very large rolls of what I assume is bubble wrap. I don’t know which flat it is, but I daresay I could watch the furniture coming out and cross-reference it with photos on RightMove
21.1 in here, 22.2 in the kitchen, 19.5 in the leanto.
1023 mBar, 30.2 in Hg, 767.3 Torr, 14.84 psi, (up from 1020 last night), 63% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 31st of March 2020 covbob, LM, vetran and WTFH popped in: there was no news on the pineapple.
Quarter of an hour of Further Out of Town with Jack Hargreaves on Rewind TV.
About a quarter* of the walk walked in the sunshine. Didn't want to overstress the legs which were rather reluctant to go any further. *About 2 miles in all.
Looked at the parents & grandparents grave: the Agent Orange spray doesn't seem to have done much to the brambles on the grandparents' grave.
Whatever they've sprayed on the parents' grave seems to have successfully killed everything that might possibly have been of interest. The equisetum is, of course, totally unmoved by this.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: "Scott of the Antarctic (1948)". The Golden Age of Empire: 1912.
Tonight’s major motion picture premiere was Brick (2025) on Netflix, a German film in which the residents of some Hamburg apartments awake to find their building completely sealed up inside a wall made of some unknown material, impervious to attack and also apparently capable of generating a force field of some kind. This was really good - way better than I expected it to be, in fact. Highly recommended
In A Game of Birds and Wolves, Doenitz has become head of the navy, and is using his position to throw every U-boat he has into the Battle of the Atlantic. Will the improvement in Allied tactics as a result of the war games at the Western Approaches be enough to withstand the onslaught?
I couldn’t be bothered with cooking tonight so tea was from Popeyes
Very Simpsonesque out and apparently it’ll get fairly hot over the weekend. Not as bad as it has been, but I reckon the air conditioner will be getting a workout
Sometimes we end Tech Debt Thursday with an hour-long chat on Slack about anything interesting that’s come up, but various people are off and others had gone to the Cardiff office for something, so it didn’t happen this week. So I went through a few tickets from the pentest earlier in the year. Some minor things I can’t change because it’s down to another team, and some others turned out to be OK after all. In particular, a bit of infrastructure was upgraded to TLS 1.3 in line with NCSC’s recommendations a couple of days ago, so that change ended up incorporated in our stuff when the unrelated security fix I released this morning was deployed! Always nice to be able to close a ticket because somebody else has done all the work
Having dealt with a minor security update this morning, I was able to pop along to Not-as-Big Sainsbury’s and get the shopping done at lunchtime
After I was back, I was due for a meeting with a user researcher to gather my opinion of some documentation of a new process I want to adopt for deployments. I’d been through the docs and made notes, which he greatly appreciated, and I’m hoping they’ll be able to make some improvements as I’m pretty sure I’d be unable to complete the process without help as things currently stand
With that done, I finally had a few minutes to spare for lunch, which was some of those cold cocktail sausages as they’re quick and easy
Started off cloudy and grey, now it's sunny with lumps of fluff. A gentle breeze is wafting in my office window. Currently 22 degrees ('feels like' 25) with a high of 26 expected. Barometer down to 1021 mBar.
Sunrise 04:49; Sunset 21:21 BST
A quiet day, meetings wise. I might get some work done.
21.6 deg in here, 23 in the kitchen, 20 in the leanto.
1015.5 mBar, 29.9876 in Hg, 761.7 Torr, 14.73 psi, (down from 1017 last night), 66% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 31st of March 2020 NF was trying to get the surgery to sort out his meds, whilst vetran and LM were speaking Spanish & quoting Bart Simpson. I wonder if LM found out how long that pineapple lasted. .
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: Classic Movies: The Dam Busters. No mention of Guy Gibson's dog. .
Secret Nazi Bases: Peenemunde. <click>.
Shopping trip to Aldi done dusted washed dried sanitised & put away. The walk was a good deal slower than usual. .
Entertainment: Claire Balding wandering along a short part of the route Little Nell took in "The Old Curiosity Shoppe" from Wroxton, through Horley, to Warmington (not on Sea). Mildly diverting whilst my legs recovered from the unexpected exercise.
Secret Nazi Bases "secrets of Nazi future tech": Hitler's Stonehenge, Die Glocke, etc. Did he have a secret nuke? Are they on the far side of the Moon? (I made that last bit up). I do wish they wouldn't show V2s flying horizontally: the only time they did that was at the top of the parabola (or when they'd gone wrong & were more dangerous to the operator than the enemy). Twas so inneresting that I slept through at least half of it.
Tea: well it's Thursday, thusly: baked beans, probably with baked spud. Nothing if not consistent now I don't cook much anymore.
Entertainment: PM <click> Bab5 S1 E18. "A voice in the wilderness". I wonder why I'm watching this on Freesat when the dvds are on a shelf to my right. The discovery of The Great Machine.
Discovering Jodie Foster.
Blazian UFO bollox: "We are not alone". One to beam up Mr Scott.
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