Morning.
Tuesday.
Damply dry.
Windy.
Grey.
Sunless.
Chilly in here at 16.9 deg, 16 in the kitcehn, 13.5 in the leanto.
997 mBar, 29.44 in Hg, 747.8 Torr, 14.46 psi, (down from 1000 last night), 66% RH (Lidl electric).
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Morning all
Looked very gloomy out earlier, but it remained dry. Quite windy though, and it's supposed to be getting windier as the day goes on.
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Morning denizens
Rather a grey start, though the cloud looks fairly thin and there seem to be gaps appearing towards parts of the horizon. It’s a bit damp after overnight rain, but not even drizzling at the moment, though it may start again for a short spell soon (65%). The temperature of 10°C “feels like” 4°, and peak hotness will be 14°. The barometers are unchanged at 992/1000mB
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I did a bit more mucking around with shaders earlier
And then I read some more of Terraplane, in which extremely bad things are happening to good people - a normal and frequent occurrence in these books
Goodnight all
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I had an appointment! I had one last Friday at 1pm and when I went, they apologised because they’d run out and rescheduled it for 11am today, and when I went for that, they told me they wouldn’t give me one!Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
I was in ours at about 4pm and they were offering the guy having his flu jab a free one because it was end of day and they'd be throwing it away (he declined). So next year go in late in the day and you might be in luck
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I was in ours at about 4pm and they were offering the guy having his flu jab a free one because it was end of day and they'd be throwing it away (he declined). So next year go in late in the day and you might be in luckOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostThe chemist knocked me back for a Covid jab; apparently I don’t meet the criteria any more, so the nurse who gave me my flu jab had got it wrong
I told them I’d pay for one, but they don’t do private ones! Don’t want to have to go to Boots, but they may be the only option
It did occur to me that they might have told me at the original appointment on Friday and saved me a walk in the drizzle today
Lunch has been a steak slice - Ginster's, as they were out of Pukka ones when I did the shopping
It wasn’t as nice as a proper one; I won’t bother with them again
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ncotbac
Everyone is so quick (they def introduce a delay for the telly!). Too old and slow.
Got the HTML though - giving myself the credit for that one!
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I did say at the start of that round that MS should get all of those!Originally posted by WTFH View PostIf someone doesn’t know what is tax deductible, are we sure they’re cut out to be a contractor?
mudskipper
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Evening all
It's been a dull and damp day. Currently 10 degrees and the high was 13. Barometer down to 1005 mBar.
Sunrise 07:11; Subset 16:19 GMT
Busy day at the coal face. I was in the office today and then picked up HWMBO on the way home. I made him get the staff bus to the office to save me the pick up fee.
Dinner was dim sum eaten while watching mudskipper 's team on Only Connect get a very reputable score and move onto the next round.
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If someone doesn’t know what is tax deductible, are we sure they’re cut out to be a contractor?
mudskipper
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Tea: curried mince and chips
To go along with that, a new episode of Traffic Cops
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While on me walky, had a look where I mentioned that that car had ended up in woods. It had hit a tree in a direction about 45 degrees away from direction of road and at least 5m from it. No tracks nearby and no sign of any damage to the bank or any other trees. Only possibility is it hit another vehicle at speed and flew through the air. Seen that happen once on a motorway but can't see how anyone could be doing that speed on a little rural road.
As expected loony lady 2 contacted me to help her with the Roku stick again. Groan!
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That’s Monday done! Nineteen more days until I finish for the year
Today went surprisingly well, considering I was very much lacking enthusiasm. I’d worked out various bits over the last week while feeling my way around the project, which depends heavily on code for collecting together and analysing large amounts of data that was written by other people around 2019 to 2020 and has, shall we say, some idiosyncrasies. This afternoon, to my surprise, I was able to quickly pull together various bits from my experimentation and get the whole basis for the planned app up and running! So the next step is largely styling UI components according to the designs
It’s still possible we’ll have to dig deeper into the data-related code that nobody wants to touch if we need a performance boost at a later stage, but we can cross that bridge after we’ve burned it
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The chemist knocked me back for a Covid jab; apparently I don’t meet the criteria any more, so the nurse who gave me my flu jab had got it wrong
I told them I’d pay for one, but they don’t do private ones! Don’t want to have to go to Boots, but they may be the only option
It did occur to me that they might have told me at the original appointment on Friday and saved me a walk in the drizzle today
Lunch has been a steak slice - Ginster's, as they were out of Pukka ones when I did the shopping
It wasn’t as nice as a proper one; I won’t bother with them again
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Morning.
Monday apparently.
Damply dry.
Grey.
Sunless.
Chilly in here at 17.1 deg, 16 in the kitchen, 14 in the leanto.
998.4 mBar, 29.48 in Hg, 748.9 Torr, 14.48 psi, (down from 1000 last night if, indeed, I remembered to tap), 67% RH (Lidl electric).
And, with that, the rain returns.
Meanwhile on the 28th of February 2020 LM inherited a ring from her Nan, funereal tales were related by NF and me, whilst on the 29th Brillo popped in, NF was watching yet more Nordic Noir, Brillo popped in, and WTFH discovered it was raining, just in time to take the dog for a walk, whilst around here it was alternating rain with sun.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: something about Everest <click> Y&Y <click>
Walk (unabbreviated, towpath) walked. It didn't rain on me.
. Clockwise today since I had someone to chat to on the way down to town. 
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Timed that right: hammering down again now.
Tea: chicken in white sauce etc. Nice enough. Entertainment: Scotland Yard "Murder in the Square Mile (1961)". The gelly man one.
The Nazi programme.
The Oak Island nutjobbery: wtf will they find this week? More chain? More wood? Yup. More wood. A nail. Three or four pieces of copper. A cobble out of the drill. More wood.
The Empire thing: how the Evil British conquered the world then cocked it up & gave it all back, while for some odd reason the people they gave it all back to decided they wanted to live in The Evil Britisher's country. Tis a mystery.
Then again, they ought to be grateful it was the Evil British who were their colonisers rather than the French, the Germans, or worst of all the Belgians or the Japanese.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Yesterday, 23:22.
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