^^^ OM.
Morning.
Friday.
Dry.
Wanly sunny.
White sky.
NotQuiteSoChilly in here at 15.5 deg, 15 in the kitchen, 13.5 in the leanto.
1016 mBar, 30 in Hg, 762.1 Torr, 14.736 psi, (down from 1018 last night), 64% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 24th of March 2020 AndyGarbs, covbob, DaveB, LM, vetran, xogg and I popped in, all duly staying at home as instructed by The Wisdom of Bunter.
Another morning of waking at 05:55 FFS. Read book until 07:00 or so, then returned to the land of doze for a while until the wireless woke me up with the sound of the zionists busily bombing Lebanon.
The dream before waking involved avoiding crashing artics on the motorway whilst driving my dad somewhere. Odd.
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Morning all
TFIF, etc.
Cooler with some light cloud, but a pleasant walk was had.
Haven't had any meaningful rain for a few weeks so last night we had to water some plants along with topping up the pond as there is pond life in it.
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The war isn’t going well for Russia, not helped by the constant and chaotic changes to the government. But while his influence certainly isn’t helping matters, it isn’t all Rasputin’s fault - the Romanovs are proving that they’re perfectly capable of completely screwing things up without any help
It’s Viz week, so tomorrow morning involves a trip to Big Sainsbury’s
Goodnight all
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Tea has been lamb steaks with chips and beans
And to go with this, the rest of the motorway cops thing from yesterday
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Another week done!
Not the most productive of weeks, given that it’s only been two days of work. But I got some useful stuff done on Tuesday, and the other dev and I collaborated on a worthwhile debugging session this afternoon trying to track down an anomaly somewhere
She’s off next week and I’m off the week after, in both cases because of our respective birthdays!
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In catching up on nerdy news earlier this week, I forgot to mention this from our old pal Diamond Geezer:
https://diamondgeezer.blogspot.com/2...-line.html?m=1
I thought it quite informative and almost made me consider being more accurate in my sunrise and sunset times, rather than use what value my weather app provides.
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Afternoon all
Cloudy but dry. Currently 18 degrees and the high was 19. Barometer down to 1016 mBar.
Sunrise 06:19; Sunset 19:48 BST
The migraine wiped out this morning and I have not been out of bed for long. Still very fuzzy headed. None of my usual drugs had any effect on the pain. Radio 4 was quite numbing though.
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I should have explored more! But I was only standing around because I was there for a lot longer than originally planned, due to the incoming train being held upOriginally posted by eek View Post
There is a very good station pub to waste away 30 minutes (Sheffield Tap) and there is a model railway shop by the entrance of the station as well - little need to stand around doing nothing in Sheffield station. The town itself though is very meh
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Morning.
Thursday apparently.
Dry.
Grey.
Wanly sunny.
NotSoChilly in here at 16.4 deg, allegedly 17 deg in the kitchen (it's a bit close to the kettle), 15.5 in the leanto.
1014 mBar, 29.94 in Hg, 760.6 Torr, 14.7 psi, (down from 1016 last night), 70% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 24th of March 2020 Brillo popped in A Lot, whilst AndyGarbs, BR14, and WTFH managed to pop in a little.
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Woke at 05:55 again: read book. Finished book. Discovered I'd turned over two pages at the same time & reread last chapter which then made more sense. Dozed a bit listening to Today which went <click> a lot.
Just discovered that the washing line requires replacement due to failure of one of the cords. Glad I noticed that. Must have been the strain imposed by the semigale and 3 bedsheets the day before yesterday.
. More expense.
. I think this one has lasted a couple of years.
'Tis now so misty the other side of the valley has disappeared and it's drizzling like a good 'un.
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Just as I was preparing to go for a walk.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: something or other about an opera singer on R4.
Book: read the end of "Black Mischief" again in case this morning's reading had missed even more than I'd thought.
It hadn't though some deft googling did reveal some more about Azania and the Azanian Railway. Apparently there's a map in Waugh's book (but not in the Penguin) of said isle and railway, which, it appears, is the Addis to Djibouti narrow gauge line shown back to front.
There's another short story about Basil Seal: "Basil Seal rides again" which wasn't in the Waugh collection "Work Suspended (1948, Boots Lending Library copy)" due entirely to it not being written in 1948.
Might pop out this afternoon to buy another clothes line seeing as the current one has exceeded its useful life from the appearance of things.
Walk (unabbreviated, towpath) walked in the wan sunshine & brief shower of rain, during which a visit to The Range provided me with a replacement washing line, the fitting of which will occur in the near future once I've found the round tuit.
Touch of the itchy eye syndrome, which is irritating in more than one way. Got away without it last year for some reason: this year: not so much.
Tea: beans on toast with a baked spud. Entertainment: PM <click>.
PBS: Alice Roberts waffling on about King Arthur (again) <click>.
5: Secrets of the River Clyde: och ye'll have built 3 of the Queens but now others build them instead. (Mis)Managed decline at its finest.
Sky Arts: Discovering Robert Donat.
The Story of Terminator II. He's back.
Face to Face: Evelyn Waugh. A programme that destroyed some people. Waugh seemed to survive it well enough.
Thing about Gosford Park with Helen Mirren. Mildly inneresting. Reminds me that my grandmother used to be in service.
True Crime: Britain's almost perfect murders. The copper who staged a car crash. Truly horrid: the **** only got 18 years FFS. Wish I hadn't watched that.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 08:06.
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There is a very good station pub to waste away 30 minutes (Sheffield Tap) and there is a model railway shop by the entrance of the station as well - little need to stand around doing nothing in Sheffield station. The town itself though is very mehOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostRasputin continues to scandalise polite society, though he isn’t much better when he’s away from them: while travelling to his family home in Siberia, he got so drunk on a river ferry that the secret police who were there to surreptitiously observe his movements had to carry him to his cabin, where he fell asleep on the table
I’m quite knackered after today’s adventures! Takes it out of you, standing around on Sheffield railway station
But… Thursday tomorrow!
Goodnight all

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Morning denizens
It’s a mix of blue sky and mares’ tails out there this morning, and getting cloudier. Still mild at 11°C climbing to 15°, but it’ll cool down towards the weekend. The barometers are down to 1005/1013mB
Today is Tech Debt Day, when we work on the boring details that otherwise keep getting left for somebody else to do, there being nobody else to do them. This is, as usual, rather annoying. The thing I’ve been working on has been in the hands of the users for UAT and there are some bits of feedback I’d like to dig in to, some being minor cosmetic things, but at least one being fundamental to the entire structure of the app
This last demonstrates a disconnect between how the senior users who gave us the specs think the data should ideally be represented, and what the ordinary users would find convenient for the way they actually work day-to-day. I figured out a good part of how to make it work in my head while I was travelling yesterday, and reckon I could have it sorted in a couple of hours, and even give users a toggle to switch between the two ways of viewing it. But instead, I’ll be mucking about with something to do with how cookies are sent
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Morning all
What was CBS, etc at 6:00 became misty by 6:30. The sun is now attempting to burn it off. Cooler on the walk, but not unpleasant.
Last night's bonfire to clear the shed base area has been successful.
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Rasputin continues to scandalise polite society, though he isn’t much better when he’s away from them: while travelling to his family home in Siberia, he got so drunk on a river ferry that the secret police who were there to surreptitiously observe his movements had to carry him to his cabin, where he fell asleep on the table
I’m quite knackered after today’s adventures! Takes it out of you, standing around on Sheffield railway station
But… Thursday tomorrow!
Goodnight all
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HWMBO made three curries for dinner to accompany a fourth that he made before the weekend.
A migraine wiped out my afternoon and I spent most of it in bed. Still fuzzy headed but at least I can now see straight and remember words again.
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