Morning.
Monday apparently.
Damp.
Grey.
Wanly sunny.
Chilly in here at 13.8 deg, 13 in the kitchen (pressed the lcd), 11 in the leanto.
1010.5 mBar, 29.84 in Hg, 757.9 Torr, 14.656 psi, (up from 1008 last night), 66% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 20th of March 2020 NF saw some persons in the Polish Cafe, LM took a trip with HWMBO to Tesco, BR14, eek, and quackhandle popped in, quackhandle with industrial quantities of bogroll, whereas I was doing the washing.
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Morning all
Overcast, but the rain that caught us at 6:30 on our walk has now stopped.
A good weekend in Cardiff, even if everything didn't quite work out the way I would have liked.
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Morning denizens
Layers of cirrus and cirrostratus cover a lot of the sky, though a large blue area has opened up between them to the west. The wind seems to have dropped a bit for now but it’ll be back for much of the day. Our current 5°C “feels like” -2°, with an expected high of 11°. The barometers are back up to 1000/1008mB
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Tonight I started reading The Dark Forest, part two of the Three-Body Problem trilogy
Monday again tomorrow. Still three weeks till Easter!
Goodnight all
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThe drive to Mum's was uneventful. The drive back was uneventful until I reached Henleys Roundabout where the A30 becomes the A4.
An Uber driver caught the driver's side rear wing of my car as I presume they were following too close and not paying enough attention and I needed to quickly stop at a zebra crossing.
He insisted the damage will only take an hour to fix and he'll pay cash. I'll give him the opportunity to do that, as I bet my insurance company would prefer to write off my car than pay for repairs. I suspect he's going to be surprised at the cost of repair and respray of a bumper and rear panel. The same panel that had extensive rust repairs done on it 6 months ago.


Poor car
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The drive to Mum's was uneventful. The drive back was uneventful until I reached Henleys Roundabout where the A30 becomes the A4.
An Uber driver caught the driver's side rear wing of my car as I presume they were following too close and not paying enough attention and I needed to quickly stop at a zebra crossing.
He insisted the damage will only take an hour to fix and he'll pay cash. I'll give him the opportunity to do that, as I bet my insurance company would prefer to write off my car than pay for repairs. I suspect he's going to be surprised at the cost of repair and respray of a bumper and rear panel. The same panel that had extensive rust repairs done on it 6 months ago.

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Tea has been a Pukka chicken & bacon pie with chips
To go along with that, I’m watching the new Ambulance on iPlayer
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Afternoon denizens
I got distracted by the forum import stuff earlier and forgot to post weather stats!
It’s cloudy and windy again. Currently 10°C which is as good as we’ll get, but “feels like” 1° because of the wind. The barometers are roughly unchanged at 993/1001mB, and showers are expected to start soon and carry on through the afternoon
On the forum import stuff, I sorted out the vB5-style quotes so they’ll end up with the correct values. I also checked video and image tags are converted correctly. And they’ve changed [noparse] to [plain], though their conversion code takes care of that OK. But I’m so used to [noparse] that I’m tempted to add it back as a custom code and point it to the same functionality, as that appears to be an option
Quick lunch break now though I’m not that hungry, so I’m making do with a bag of chicken crisps
Walkers have changed the packs to a slightly redder shade of orange. I assume this involved extensive consumer research and focus groups and such, but I’m sure it was money well spent
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Family thing was ok yesterday, my favourite nephew was there. Sister staying for weekend, but I'll get a nice meself day tomorrow.
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Morning all
Sunny with lumps of fluff. Dry. A bit of a breeze tickling the trees. Currently 9 degrees ('feels like' 7) with a high of 11 expected. Barometer up to 1014 mBar.
Sunrise 06:16; Sunset 18:06 GMT
Off to see Mum today. For a change, my brother will be there rather than gigging with his band. That means an opportunity to get him to do a job on my car
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Morning.
Sunday.
Dry.
Grey.
Sunless.
Chilly in here at 13.5 deg, 12 deg in the kitchen, 10 deg in the leanto.
1006.5 mBar, 29.72 in Hg, 754.9 Torr, 14.598 psi, (down from 1007 last night), 65% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 20th of March 2020 AndyGarbs, Brillo, covbob, and NF popped in, with AndyGarbs grabbing the Om.
It's not dry any more: walk cancelled due to inclement weather.
Freecell score: 85%, running average: 84%.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: a thing on R4 I couldn't be arsed to listen to.
Still raining. Grey. Sunless. Windier.
Tea: beans on toast (cheesy). Nice enough. Entertainment: 17 o'clock news.
Sergeant Cork S3 E8 "The case of the monk's hood murder". Shades of Brother Cadfael.
BBC Alba: Thing about rain. The first rainstorm, after the primaeval earth had cooled enough, lasted 3 million years until the oceans filled.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Yesterday, 22:16.
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Today’s TV included Monkey Life plus there wildlife stuff
And tonight I finished reading The Three-Body Problem. Onwards to the second part of the trilogy!
I also won £250 on a local lottery I subscribe to
Goodnight all
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Tea tonight was brought to me from KFC
And while that was on its way across town, I paid the Council Tax, this year’s bill having arrived in the post yesterday. I prefer paying it off straight away rather than doing instalments, so I don’t have to think about it again for a year
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The whole self assessment thing is a bit of a nonsense sometimes. If you have a reasonably fair idea of your income for the next year but HMRC are forecasting your up front payments to exceed what you'll owe, you can reduce the payments on account. You can do that any time before the first payment is due in January so plenty of time to get a feel for it. Although, if you're self-employed, not sure if that's different under MTD.Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Postafternoon all
just wondering whether to carry on supporting the economy, or retiring due to all the extra admin sh1te this guvmint's imposing to make tax even more of a cockup than it is already.
I'll get away with this year by just doing a tax return, but then they want upfront money for work i may not actually get!!*
so i have to give them money and ask for it back 1 year later.
Really??
I don't think so.
HMRC don't seem to get that freelance people don't get regular monthly/annual wages.
I don't know how much i'll earn until i've actually been paid FFS.

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Chocs and flowers procured to take down to Mum tomorrow.
Chilly out but still nice in the sunshine.
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