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Tonight’s viewing was the rest of Downfall: The Case Against Boeing on Netflix, which I started watching the other evening, all about the 737 Max debacle
And in The Forgotten Soldier, the retreat across Ukraine continued, enlivened by a case of dysentery. Having been given convalescent leave when that had been treated, he made it as far as eastern Poland where all leave was cancelled and he was sent back to the front, roughly in the region where he’d been hospitalised
Rather than chucking the ingredients together with a vague degree of eyeballing, I tried doing a bit more measuring to get things in the right proportions, and it turned out really well. Who knew!
Another working day done, and only six more this year!
The other dev and I were just having a discussion about where we are and what to focus on, as the DM has started suggesting that some additional thing (or two!) could be squeezed in somehow before the New Year. There’s loads left to do on the big thing we’re working on, and only the other dev available after I knock off next week, and she’s also got a couple of extra days of leave booked before she also knocks off until next year. So we reckon that we need to point out that there isn’t really any way of squeezing anything in, because there’ll be nobody there to do it and no working days to do it in
Yeh, got qute a lot in cash ISAs/savings not checked. In more typical grumpy mode, darn HMRC say I have underpaid tax by £53, not a huge amount but I hate paying tax at all.
For the calendar year that's £750, which I won't complain about given that I only had £1000 invested at the start of the year, but have been building it up all year.
Chilly in here at 14.3 deg, 12.5 in the kitchen, 11.5 in the leanto.
996 mBar, 29.4 in Hg, 747 Torr, 14.445 psi, (up from 992 last night), 63% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 4th of March 2020 quackhandle, and DaveB popped in, Brillo popped in a lot, whilst NF was contemplating taking the car for a battery charging run.
Freecell score: 86%, running average: 84%.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: Y&Y waffling on about something <click>
Walk (abbreviated due to inclement weather, towpath) walked along with a shopping trip to Morrisons: done dusted washed dried sanitised & put away.
Now to get outside a mug of mediocre but consistent coffee.
Book.
Tea: soup etc. Entertainment: PM <click>
Time to Remember (1959) E1 "1898 to 1902": narrator Basil Rathbone. The zenith of Empire. Which, by 1959 was on its last legs.
The mind of Mr J. G. Reeder S2 E6: "The fatal engagement". Windsor Davies guests.
The wind has died down a lot, the clouds have cleared, and it’s going to be sunny morning once the sun makes it a bit higher than the horizon, which it’s only just risen above, thus remaining hidden from my vantage point by the surrounding buildings and trees. A touch chillier though: currently 6°C (“feels like” 0°) with an expected high of just 9°; the barometers are up by a single point at 988/996mB
Tonight in The Forgotten Soldier things were going quite well for a change… oh wait, here comes the Red Army and suddenly everything was going dreadfully; even worse than last time, if anything
The bread seems to have turned out OK
It still sounds extremely windy outside, though the rain has stopped
Busy night of Christmas shopping done, i.e. spending five minutes buying a load of Amazon gift cards and some bags
I have shedloads of wrapping paper, some of it dating back years, due to having often finished up in Sainsbury’s on Christmas Eve when it’s all "buy 5 get 5 free" for stuff like that
Last of the Popeyes leftovers with chips for tea. I should order less, as I’m bored with it by Monday. Nice enough though
This was accompanied by The Crash Detectives on iPlayer, telling the dismal story of a cyclist killed by a careless van driver
I treated myself to an Advent Calendar this year! Last time I had one of these, all you got for opening the door was a little picture of a candle or a star, but this one is from a French company and contains fancy liqueur chocolates. So I now have a little bit of chocolate containing a tiny quantity of Armagnac to enjoy
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