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Rain! This was not foretold by the weather app - and it still isn't acknowledging it, even as I look out of the window at the drizzly showers that can also be seen passing over on the radar app
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Morning denizens
Another rather grey day, though apparently it might brighten up a bit this afternoon. It's staying cooler too: 15°C now with a high of 20° predicted. The barometers are much the same at 1007/1015mB
There's been much activity from the lift this morning, after the manner of a lift engineer checking it out. I hope it's just a routine inspection or a service or something; I doubt the washer-dryer delivery people will be keen on carrying the new machine up to the third floor via the stairs on Friday
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Morning.
Wednesday?
Dry.
Grey.
Wanly sunny (using imagination: actuality is grey).
Cool in here at 21.6, 22 in the kitchen, 20.5 in the leanto.
1011 mBar, 29.854 in Hg, 758.3 Torr, 14.66 psi, (up from 1009 last night), 66% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 9th of February 2020 DaveB made a nice lunch, the rain here went from horizontal drizzle to horizontal murrain of beasts, WTFH asked NF what the weather was like in Memphis, then declared he wanted a weather station, whereas NF had a decent night's sleep, however LM mentioned something about the British Museum to the ankle biter who then wanted to go there despite the weather.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 08:05.
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Morning all
Overcast and cooler out, but quite pleasant for walking.
TFI..W
Last working day of the week for me. Need to get last week & this week's time sheets done.
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In The Rewind Files, our time-travelling agent has stumbled across the Watergate burglary, and has inadvertently caused the burglars to be caught! Nobody in the future can work out yet whether this is going to turn out to be a good or bad thing…
Earlier today, I managed to do a bit more sorting out of stuff around the flat that needed dealing with. I'm now reasonably optimistic about it being possible to get the new washer-dryer from the door to the kitchen
Goodnight all
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Arty thing this morning. Have to choose between group walk and history society meet up tomorrow morning. In afternoon Loony lady 1 has badgered me into going to her place to try and fix her TV.
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Tea has been a rack of ribs and chips
I didn't get around to putting it on until about half four, so it only had a couple of hours. Rookie mistake - it really needs three or four hours at around 120°C, sealed in under foil, before uncovering it and whacking the heat up to finish it off. Ah well, I'll remember next time
This was accompanied by the second half of an episode of Police Interceptors which featured the rare case of one of them allowing a bloke whose vehicle had been deemed unroadworthy (bald tyres, broken lights including indicators, didn't even have a horn) to finish his journey to work, as it was literally just round the corner and he worked at a car restorers. You more often see the New Zealand cops doing that than the Notts ones
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Lunch: a bacon bap (white)
Still breezy out, and it's wafting the delicate aroma from some farm muckspreading a few miles away in through the window
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Morning denizens
It's a grey and overcast day today, and rather breezy too. Currently 17°C ("feels like" 13°) with a high of 21° later; the barometers are down some more at 1007/1014mB
The wholemeal bread seems to have turned out well, so I can have toast for breakfast
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Morning.
Tuesday?
Dry.
Grey.
Sunless.
Cool in here at 21.8 deg, 22.5 in the kitchen, 21 in the leanto.
1010.5 mBar, 29.84 in Hg, 757.9 Torr, 14.656 psi, (down from 1011 last night), 67% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 9th of February 2020 it was very windy, BR14 and Brillo popped in, along with Phil The Greek and Anonimouse, DaveB did running repairs on the gate, WTFH went around Memphis to a museum, then for a walk, NF watched "Training Day", and LM was kept awake by the rattling of the windows in the gale, whereas the rain around here was horizontal.
Freecell score: 95%, running average: 83%.
Lunch: brunch.
Walk (towpath) walked. Couple of oiks up by the lock busily watching some sort of pron.
The water level in the canal above the lock has dropped another inch since yesterday.
Wound a toroidal core for an un-un 9:1 balun. No idea if it'll work since the core is of unknown qualities and the winding less than professional.
Tea: soup etc.
Entertainment: PM. I wonder what the Orange Micropenised Moron is up to today.
Bit of "Discovering Charles Bronson" on Sky Arts.
Bit of "Jungle Warfare" on PBS: the bit in question referring to the Malayan Emergency. Which, IIRC, wasn't won by the reds, unlike Vietnam, which was.
Book.
Bits of The Repaire Shoppe: clock/thermometer/barometer thing.
Book.
Stone me, Maurice Micklewhite has made a lot of films. I've even watched a few of them..
Checked the value of some FORTRAN tomes: £10 to £15. However the UNIX Hater's Handbook is worth all of £25, or £57 if you're daft enough to look in abebooks. I don't think Oxfam would be innerested in any of the above.. I think the M$ FORTRAN 77 still exists on one or other of the hds littering the place.
Glad to say that the tapping from next door seems to have stopped. Now I can put the lump hammer back in the shed..
Bit of "First Blood". Stone me Stallone looks young.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Yesterday, 22:20.
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Morning all
Following yesterday evening's trip to the chiropractor, I slept soundly. Didn't get up until 6.20, so a very short walk, not even 7,000 steps!
Oh, and now our boiler has cut out twice. The overheat reset worked the first time, but not now. No hot water.
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Morning all
Dull and overcast. Currently 17 degrees with a high of 24 expected. Might rain. Barometer down to 1016 mBar
Sunrise 05:53; Sunset 20:15 BST
The car has been dropped off at the garage for its exhaust repair. Now on the bus back home.
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In The Rewind Files, our heroine from the future is making a few missteps in 1972 Washington as she tries to blend in
Goodnight all
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Short billing week this week, and next, and the one after.
Off to Ireland on Thursday for dad’s 90th. Flying with Aer Lingus, who are part of IAG and in or not in OneWorld, depending on how you ask the question.
Bank Holiday on Monday, and then the following weekend, The Wife has a significant birthday.
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