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  • WTFH
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    Morning all
    CBS, etc, quite humid out.
    Great thing about working from home is the lack of requirement for long trousers and socks.

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  • NickFitz
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    Morning denizens

    There's a fairly low layer of grey cloud out there to start the day, presaging the slightly less hot (though not actually cool) day we've ben promised. It's already 19°C, but won't get any worse than 25°, so that's nice. The barometers are up a bit to 1005/1013mB

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  • NickFitz
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    Tonight's viewing was part one of Murder Case - The Vanishing Cyclist on iPlayer

    And I'm not too far from the end of Project Hail Mary

    After sunset, a decent breeze sprang up from the west which has brought the bedroom temperature down a few degrees. It's eased off a little now, but it's helping

    Goodnight all

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post

    Make sure you get it delivered to exactly where you want it. They aren't light.
    Removal of the old one and installation of the new have been included in the order, so it should be fine

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  • NickFitz
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    Tea has been home-made adana kebabs and fries

    Still very warm. I just realised I made the mistake of leaving the window open and blind up in the bedroom, so it'll be baking in there

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    New washer-dryer should be here a week on Friday! A fancy (and rather expensive) Miele, no less
    Make sure you get it delivered to exactly where you want it. They aren't light.

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  • NickFitz
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    New washer-dryer should be here a week on Friday! A fancy (and rather expensive) Miele, no less

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  • NickFitz
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    Herbs and spices! Long past time they were sorted out

    A visual comparison of a pot of cayenne pepper purchased recently with the one that's been here for ages confirms that it's supposed to be red, not yellowy-brown, so the old stuff can go. Similar results for olfactory testing of various herbs: this undated pot with a less faded label smells the same as this one with a BBE date in 2010, so it may be of more recent origin but the contents are of equally limited culinary usefulness

    Quite a few duplicates too, though they tend to be more recent purchases. In particular, I clearly kept forgetting that I'd already bought more of Sainsbury's steak seasoning. I suppose I'll just have to eat lots of steaks

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  • NickFitz
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    Sausage roll (from the batch baked on Monday) for lunch

    I'm putting various bits from the kitchen through the dishwasher for a proper clean; draining rack and so on. I was trying to do them on the hottest cycle, as that's also the quickest other than things like the one for glassware and the rinse only one, but it kept stopping after filling up. At least it was doing it before it got to the point of releasing the capsule. Anyway, after four failed attempts, I tried it on the eco cycle, which is cooler but takes longer, and it's fine! I suspect it gets worried that it may be overheating and stops for that reason; it's built in under the counter so it doesn't get much airflow round it, and it's very warm in there today. Anyway, it's now an hour in and chugging along nicely

    I've also managed to make a start on sorting out the cupboards. There's a load of baking stuff like almonds and sultanas and the like which were originally brought here from the old flat and were already on the aged side then - I haven't got around to doing much baking since I moved. So I reckon it's best to get rid of that lot as it won't give satisfactory results if and when I get around to using it

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  • sadkingbilly
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    Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
    Morning.

    Actually Wednesday apparently.

    .
    Afternoon
    yeh, it's hump day, and, appropriately, I've got hemorrhagic curvature of the upper spine.
    cans of worms agogo.
    still, it's wot i'm paid for, i suppose,
    more still:

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  • ladymuck
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    Morning all

    Cloudy. Currently 22 degrees ('feels like' 25) with a high of 25 expected. Risk of a shower at some point. Barometer at 1014 mBar.

    Sunrise 05:45; Sunset 20:28 BST

    Pleased it's cooling off a bit. The air conditioning in ClientCo's office isn't too fierce but I did bring a cardigan, just in case. As expected, I am sat at a random desk, talking to no-one and the two meetings I have will be on Teams. Other than having one conversation in person, that would otherwise have been done over Teams chat, I could be at home.

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  • NickFitz
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    Morning denizens

    Sunny day today, as expected, though closer inspection reveals that the sunlight is actually being attenuated to some degree by a uniform layer of high haze, which is expected to thicken somewhat during the day, resulting in partial cloud cover. The heatwave is in full flow, though: already 24°C, and with an expected high of 30° that will both arrive sooner and last longer than yesterday's. The barometers aren't much changed at 1002/1010mB. There is, apparently, a bit of a breeze but not really enough to make a big difference

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Morning.

    Actually Wednesday apparently.

    Grey.

    Sunless.

    Dry.

    Looks like November.

    Warmer side of cool in here at 22.7 deg, 24 in the kitchen, 22 in the leanto.

    1017 mBar, 30.03 in Hg, 762.8 Torr, 14.75 psi, (up from 1016 last night), 70% RH (Lidl electric).

    Meanwhile on the 7th of February 2020 opm was off out to the Fleetwood beer festival later on, Brillo popped in, NF was doing the washing, I'd done my washing & by the time I went out for a walk it was raining, so came back after 200 yards, whereas LM took an anklebiter to get some presents, then returned home in time to pretend to be working late on a Friday afternoon. WTFH found that the snow in Memphis had mostly melted.

    Two big blips on the power. Hope I don't have to reset the bedroom clock again.

    Walk (tow path) walked in the grey gloom.

    Amazingly met David who used to mow the lawns back in the day. He's in his 90s & was strimming the grass in St Anne's in Tonna.

    Actually had 3 conversations today. That's at least 3 more than normal.

    Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: Y&Y scam day. <click> My tinnitus. Drugs of hallucination .

    Book. Vannevar Bush gets a mention. I discovered the other day that his name is pronounced Vann Eva. Who'd have thunk? Then again who in their right mind would call a kid that in the first place? Then again, there's a woman in NM whose name is pronounced Why Von Eee.

    Minor potching with some kit was I played with a preselector idea for a radio. It didn't work.

    It's as grey as an 's arse out there but it's still as humid as a gorilla's armpit.

    Tea: Tesco battered haddock. Nice enough. Almost more cooking than I can be arsed with these days.

    Entertainment: PM. <click>. Much on the Orange Micropenised Moron, someone too stupid to know that Putin is laughing at him.

    Maigret and the little pigs without tails (2003).

    Foyle's Cold War S8 E2. Penultimate ep. Ah yes: The King David Hotel one. . They managed not to mention Begin.

    It would appear that my niece is up the duff. Well there's a thing.
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  • WTFH
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    Morning all
    Misty this morning, in fact it might even be considered mizzle.
    Didn't sleep well, I'll blame the humidity, but then didn't get out of bed until about 5:50, so a curtailed walk wasn't even 10,000 steps.

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  • NickFitz
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    Well, that thing with the retired mercenary became even stranger, if anything. A remarkable, if not particularly laudable, life

    The story in Project Hail Mary continues to develop in unexpected but satisfying and enjoyable ways

    Bit warm, innit? Currently 26.3° in my bedroom

    Goodnight all

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