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  • NickFitz
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    Some of those cold cocktail sausages for lunch

    I go through periods of quite liking those, then losing interest and not bothering with them for a year or so before going back to them. But they’re minimal effort, which always appeals

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  • NickFitz
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    Such shopping as seemed meet has been done, at Not-as-Big Sainsbury's

    I was approached by a lady of minimal stature, requesting assistance - she needed one of the few remaining cartons of milk from right at the back of the shelf, and couldn’t reach

    It’s brightening up a bit here now. The magpies were playing around in the flowerbed just before I left, and were also there when I returned. I tried to get a photo but my 2020 iPhone only has something like 2X zoom, so they were too far away for a decent shot

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  • NickFitz
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    It’s the most wonderful time of the year: car insurance renewal for the Corolla

    The existing lot had been pushing the price up over the years, as they do. I almost switched to somebody else last year but I was busy at the time and couldn’t be bothered with the hassle, so I let it roll over. But this year their price was ridiculous and the card they have on record has expired, so I could either go and update my details or go and find a better quote. As both would involve some degree of hassle, I chose the latter and saved £230 quid - about 40% cheaper!

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  • ladymuck
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    Morning all

    Overcast but bright, with cloud cover set to dissipate by late afternoon for a sunnier evening. Currently 19 degrees with a high of 22 expected. There may be a light shower early afternoon. Barometer steady at 1020 mBar.

    Sunrise 04:44; Sunset 21:19 BST

    I am getting to the point where I have slightly too much to do over the three gigs, which is when full efficiency mode kicks in and I actually get stuff done.

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  • NickFitz
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    Blood tests done!

    They skipped the lifestyle questionnaire this year, so maybe my lies about optimistically low estimate of weekly alcohol consumption last year dropped me off some kind of watchlist. They didn’t weigh me either

    She asked if I’d fasted, so I said only in the sense that I hadn’t had any breakfast yet. I was never told to fast, so hadn’t, but the timing of the appointment had the same effect. As far as I know, NICE dropped the fasting requirement a few years ago for the only test I have that used to require it. But maybe it still makes a difference to interpretation of the results so they have to note it on the form

    Coming home from there is uphill. Not steep though; a moderate slope that any moderately fit person could cycle up without really noticing it. So it reduced me to a state of near-death by the time I’d made it to the lights, which were in my favour for crossing the road and taking the cycles-only bit into my road. Normally I'd count that timing as an epic win, but I really wanted to stop for a rest by that point!

    So whatever the test results turn out to be, the trip there and back (~3 minutes each way on a pushbike, Google reckons) has been a salutary reminder that I’m grossly unfit and really need to do something about it

    Anyway, the coffee is now brewing. I need to decide whether to go shopping; Viz isn’t out until next week, but a flying visit to Not-as-Big Sainsbury’s might be worthwhile. I shall review the contents of the freezer etc. and come to a conclusion based on that

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Morning.

    Friday.

    Wet. Can't see Drumau. Just about see March Hywel.

    Grey.

    Sunless.

    Misty.

    Sunless.

    17.9 in here, 18.2 in the kitchen, 16.5 in the leanto.

    1015 mBar, 29.97 in Hg, 761.3 Torr, 14.72 psi, (up from 1013 last night), 70% RH (Lidl electric).

    Meanwhile onthe 30th of March 2020 Andygarbs, Churchill, LM, scruff, and WTFH popped in, with Brillo popping in even more.

    Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: the end of the butterfly thing.

    Book.

    Curiously, yesterday, I recalled how my now very late maternal grandfather, a gardener, used to treat the splits he'd get in his fingers & thumbs: he used sealing wax melted over a candle: the memory was brought to the fore by his candlestick which resides in my kitchen (along with a lot of other junk).

    Then I recalled how my grandmother used to treat his lumbago: a warmed smoothing iron ironed over his back through brown paper. They hadn't invented ibuprofen back then.

    Drumau visible. The rain won't be long.

    Walk (unabbreviated, towpath) walked in the grey gloom. It stayed dry.
    Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 13:39.

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  • NickFitz
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    Morning denizens

    Gloomy and grey again, with the air of being about to rain although it supposedly isn’t. It’s 16°C (“feels like” 11°) and warming all the way up to 21° later, albeit briefly, while the barometers are much the same at 1006/1013mB

    Time for me to head off for blood tests! According to the reminder text I got earlier, the main entrance is back in use, so that saves a few minutes

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  • WTFH
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    Morning all
    TFIF, etc.

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  • NickFitz
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    This evening’s viewing was a new episode of Traffic Cops

    And tonight in Future Noir, I completed the very long scene-by-scene chapter - though it appears there’s additional stuff in later chapters relating to the differences in the assorted later cuts

    Better get to sleep now as tomorrow, I have to go to the GP’s surgery for the annual blood tests at 9am. They no longer have the notice on their website about having to use the back entrance because of the flooding, so I assume the front is operational again. But I’ll need to allow extra time in case it isn’t, as the only way to get to the back (which is also the first floor because they’re in a dip, which is why it keeps flooding) is by going up to the university campus and doubling back through the adjacent sixth form college

    Goodnight all

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  • NickFitz
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    I was quite looking forward to having shepherd’s pie for tea tonight, but my memory had led me astray and there wasn’t any in the freezer. Oh well, at least I got the drawers organised a bit better while I was hunting for it. In the end, I had the last bit of some chicken casserole from a few weeks ago with chips

    I thought about making shepherd’s pie with the lamb mince yesterday, but I didn’t bother because I thought I still had some

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    In a turnip for the books, gig1 have extended me to the end of the year! It's only max 2 days a week and could be binned at any time once the status of a programme that's winding down is known.

    Gig2 is in a death spiral. Today's fun was someone saying that a process map should have the swim lanes denoting the task outcome rather than the roles...
    Boomed!

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  • NickFitz
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    Another week done!

    Today I learned more than I wanted to know about threading in Python. But it was worth it because I ended up with a script that allowed me to reproduce the concurrent updates problem reliably, which meant that I could finally get in there with the debugger and confirm exactly what was going wrong

    In fact, I’m going to fix it by preventing concurrent updates! I’ll chuck a queue in at the point where the updates are triggered, and make sure each runs to completion before another can start. It won’t make any difference to the users as under normal circumstances they only upload stuff once a day at most; it’s easy to do; and it avoids the risk of trying to fix the mishmash of code that people have been hammering oddly-shaped bits into since 2019

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  • ladymuck
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    In a turnip for the books, gig1 have extended me to the end of the year! It's only max 2 days a week and could be binned at any time once the status of a programme that's winding down is known.

    Gig2 is in a death spiral. Today's fun was someone saying that a process map should have the swim lanes denoting the task outcome rather than the roles...

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  • ladymuck
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    Morning all

    Raining. Currently 13 degrees with a high of 17 expected. Rain set to ease up and stop by mid afternoon. Barometer up to 1020 mBar.

    Sunrise 04:44; Sunset 21:18 BST

    Meetings, meetings.

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  • sadkingbilly
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    morning

    bloody biblical thunderstorms yesterday.
    garden was flowering well, until the 30 min hailstorm.
    It now looks shattered. blooms battered and bedraggled.
    still, got 400 litres* off the garage roof into the pond topup tank, which won't be needed for a wee while.

    * 1 tonne in three days! :
    Last edited by sadkingbilly; Yesterday, 11:31.

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