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Tea: chicken in red wine sauce with chips and peas
Accompanied by a bit of new Traffic Cops
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Outside, the rain seemed to ease up a little earlier, but at the same time the wind got up to an alarming degree
Now the rain’s back to being as bad as it was and the wind seems to be getting even worse
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This afternoon has been largely devoted to further investigation of the new forum software, specifically, the tool it contains for doing a data import and conversion from the current incarnation
It generally does a very good job, though there are a few bits one has to deal with manually. But one problem is thread and post IDs. When we moved to vB5, it would have wiped out all the old ones, so I put in a lot of work to understand how various aspects of the system worked (badly, was usually the answer) and devised a way of preserving them.
Naturally, the new thing’s importer has no idea about any of that. So I’ve worked out how to add a CUK-specific importer, which inherits from the existing one, so I can insert custom code into the import process at the appropriate junctures and fix things up
There’s still a lot to do in terms of understanding how it works, so I can do the needful without breaking anything else. I’ll probably have to run an import under the debugger so I can single step through it and work out exactly where I can jump in. But it’s worth the hassle to ensure that TPD will continue to be thread 4465, as it always has been
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Lunch turned out to be salt & chilli chicken in a wholemeal bap
The rain persists, getting even heavier if anything
Meanwhile, a mattress topper and set of pillow protectors are in the wash
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Never heard of it before, but it looks good!Originally posted by ladymuck View PostYesterday evening HWMBO and I went to see Bugonia (2005) which was absolutely bonkers but very entertaining. Certainly didn't feel like a near 2h run time.
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Shopping done!
I got rained on a fair bit, but what else can you expect in November? Going there, I took the route past the old place for the first time in a while. The chestnut trees are now leafless, as one would expect, but looking well; and the Polish café was gearing up for lunchtime opening
Shopping itself was uneventful. I managed to get rid of a couple of bags of “flexible plastics” for recycling; I assume Not-as-Big Sainsbury’s also participates in the scheme but I don’t know where their dumping ground is, whereas Big has two tall basket trolleys for that purpose just inside the door, so I take them there. One of the bags has been behind some stuff in the office for ages, having been moved out of the way during the washer-dryer saga and forgotten about
Returning home, my preferred space was still free. In fact, I was able to position the car more accurately than it had been when I left. There are no markings along our side, and others had parked in what I judged to be a sub-optimal configuration when I got back from shopping last week, so the Corolla has been about a foot to a foot-and-a-half further back than I believe it should have been since then. Order has now been restored
Next up: deciding what to have for lunch, for I now have an embarrassment of riches in that regard
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Morning all
Dull. Overcast. Wet. Currently 14 degrees with a high of 15 expected. Rain due all day off and on. Barometer down to 1007 mBar.
Sunrise 07:18; Sunset 16:13 GMT
Yesterday evening HWMBO and I went to see Bugonia (2025) which was absolutely bonkers but very entertaining. Certainly didn't feel like a near 2h run time.
This evening we are off to the nether regions of the docklands to visit Cafe Spice Namaste as they're putting on a special dinner event. In order to score some bonus points with IHG, we're staying near the eXcel afterwards and taking a slow mosey home via Borough Market tomorrow morning.Last edited by ladymuck; Today, 13:59.
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Morning denizens
It’s extremely grey and very rainy here today, as was foretold by the Met Office, and expected to continue so through the day and even through the night. Bit less mild, too: 10°C now apparently “feels like” 0°, and we’ve already had our high for the day of 11° so it’ll be 9° soon! The barometers are sticking around the same 993/1000mB region they’ve been at for most of the week
Off to do the shopping soon, despite the inclement conditions
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Things are getting exciting here, almost worthy of DMC...
I was logging in to Ziti a few minutes ago and the login code was 000999.
for scale. M5x UK9.5
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Morning.
Friday.
Wet.
Dark.
Dank.
Dreary.
Windy.
Grey.
Sunless.
Chilly in here at 17.4 deg, 17 in the kitchen, 14.5 in the leanto.
994 mBar, 29.35 in Hg, 745.6 Torr, 14.42 psi, (down from 997 last night), 66% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 29th of February 2020 LM, Brillo, and BR14 popped in and there was much concern about NF's lack of A Visit to the Chinese.
. Mere anarchy loosed upon the world.
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Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: the Everest thing.
Book. New book.
Tea: chicken in white sauce. Nice enough done this way.
Entertainment: PM. <click>.
The Nazi Programme. Whatever happened to :nazi:? Never been needed more. Saipan. Another bloodbath.
Taggart. S2 E2 (actually S2 E4,5,6 in reality in those far off days beyond recall) "Death Call".
Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 19:39.
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Morning all
Warm out and a bit wet. No sign of Claudia, perhaps we are on her fringe down here.
TFIF, etc.
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Tonight’s viewing was the rest of an episode of Police Interceptors I started watching a few days ago
And in Elvissey, things are getting as strange as one would expect
The mundane laundry came to a successful conclusion, so that’s one less thing to do tomorrow
Goodnight all
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