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Morning all
Fog/low cloud was a lot thicker this morning, to the point that the ground was wet, and the best way to use my head torch was carrying it at waist level.
Walk has been walked. The sun is burning off the fog.
Meanwhile on the 20th of December 2019 LM, NF, xogg, & DaveB were contemplating sending Xmas cards, I wasn't so no surprise there, NF was railing against the Xmas shoppers in Sainsburys, whereas I was doing the washing & shopping in Morrisons, all of us Unaware Of What Was Coming. .
Clear sky, peach coloured to the east and with a just-past-full moon still quite high in the west, so probably a sunny day once the sun gets up. Chilly but not frosty at 1°C, only reaching 6° later. The barometers are steady at 1021/1029mB
I watched a new episode of Traffic Cops earlier. This series seems inordinately long; I wonder if they had loads on hold because of delays in the courts, so now they're just going to keep pumping them out until the backlog is cleared
I've also found time for some more playing around with bits of GameplayKit, in particular the Entity-Component stuff. I've reached the point with that where it's suddenly gelled, and as a result I'm finding loads of stuff that seemed as if it would be pretty complicated has become much simpler
And I've read a bit more of Apollo 13 in which they've stirred the tanks as requested, but it doesn't seem to have worked out as planned
My weekdays normally consist of:
Good morning/weather etc
Work
Coffee
Work
Some food
Work
More coffee and work interspersed until 6-7pm
Food
Knackered, possibly with at least half a bottle of wine.
Cloudy and windy. My weather app says 7 mph winds, observation says it's more like a moderate breeze, per the Beaufort scale, and so nearer 13+ mph. Currently 19 degrees with a high of 22 expected. Barometer up to 1025 mBar.
Sunrise 08:10; Sunset 18:25
Gusts at the outdoor section of the breakfast area resulted in a cascade of glasses and cups all being blown off a table. We weren't affected but another couple were quite lucky not to be covered in glass and coffee.
Yesterday we had a lazy day, sitting out in the sunshine, relaxing. We were going to take a stroll into town but will see if it brightens up a bit
Morning all
Foggy out - could hardly see more than 10 metres when out earlier, which made for an interesting walk, particularly after my head torch died, and then the clip on MMtSH's light broke. I knew it was about to go so had ordered a screw carabiner to replace it, which arrived a few minutes ago.
Made it home, my torch is now on charge and his is now mended.
Fog is lifting slightly and I can now see the bottom of our drive.
Chilly in here at 11.9 deg, 9.5 deg in the kitchen, 9 deg in the leanto.
1031 mBar, 30.445 in Hg, 773.3 Torr, 14.95 psi, (up from 1030.5 last night), 66% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 19th of December 2019 NF was eating warm mince pies, whereas I was watching yet more Angel S5 with the last of Cordelia's eps & the advent of Ilyria.
Walk (unabbreviated) walked in the grey gloom followed by sunshine.
Lunch: brunch.
Entertainment: the R4 thing at 11:45. Y&Y Gift card theft. <click>
Freecell score: 88%, running average: 81%.
Tea: soup etc.
Entertainment: PM waffling on about fecking Gaza for an hour non fecking stop.
Book. Other book. Other other book.
Maigret and the Old Lady (1994) More of Bruno Cremer.
Bit of a thing about Spielberg on Sky Arts. Amazingly I recognised the clip from "Duel".
Looks like it's a bit of a cloudy start making it a bit darker than it needs to be, really. Mild though, being 7°C and climbing to 9° later; the barometers are trivially up at 1021/1029mB
Tonight's viewing was an episode of the BBC thing with Hannah Fry (can't remember the series title) explaining how Amazon's Alexa works, with reference to SIGSALY, Hedy Lamarr, Jack Kilby, and others
Later, I started reading Apollo 13 by Jim Lovell and Jeffrey Kluger. I wonder if dumb Hollywood execs insisted the ending be changed when it was made into a film?
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