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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Gordon Bennet. More bad news. My nice lady neighbour just phoned to say she's been diagnosed with terminal cancer.


    Sorry to hear that. It's not been a good Friday for you <- manly

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  • NickFitz
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    Tea has been ribeye steak with fried onions and chips

    No beans this time, as I had them yesterday and it's not as if I need the extra calories

    One minor thing I've accomplished this week is moving the Mac Mini into the study and hooking it up to one of the HDMI ports on my widescreen monitor, which means I can start using it properly for development stuff. This has initially consisted of getting the WordPress stuff needed for my sister's site all set up and working

    It's pretty on-brand for me to spend nearly five grand on a computer, then fail to make any real use of it for nearly a year because I can't be bothered with the enormous hassle of carrying it to another room and crawling under the desk to plug it in

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  • xoggoth
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    Gordon Bennet. More bad news. My nice lady neighbour just phoned to say she's been diagnosed with terminal cancer.

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post

    Speaking of maps, this exhibition at the British Library looks pretty interesting: https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/articles...0-times-84928/
    Thanks! That does indeed look interesting.

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  • NickFitz
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    Hot dog for lunch, being a German frankfurter so long it had to be split across two finger rolls, with curry ketchup

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  • NickFitz
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    Just spent forever and a day trying to get through to a human being on the phone at HMRC

    My accountants need to renew their authorisation for PAYE, which involves them requesting a code from HMRC, which is sent to the client by post, who sends it to them. But when I moved here, I changed MyCo's registered office address to theirs (and pay for the privilege). And HMRC, at least by default, send the codes to the registered office.

    The accountants insist that they haven't received them, so unless HMRC somehow had my old address, where they've gone is a mystery. I'd never added PAYE to my business tax account online as the accountants deal with that, and I need about three different reference numbers to add it, one of which I don't have. I'll have to find it; it's probably somewhere in some document or email

    Personally, I reckon the accountants have screwed up and binned the post addressed to MyCo; when I requested the change, they not only forgot to notify Companies House, they also forgot to notify their own finance department so they could start charging MyCo for the service. So I wouldn't be surprised if they also forgot to add MyCo to the list of "post that shouldn't be chucked in the bin on arrival"

    Anyway, HMRC have made my home address the default, so now they can request a new code and it might even turn up

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    Yesterday two books arrived: This Way Up by the 'Map Men'…
    Speaking of maps, this exhibition at the British Library looks pretty interesting: https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/articles...0-times-84928/

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  • NickFitz
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    Shopping done!

    I went to Big Sainsbury's, but decided I couldn't be bothered with M&S after all

    Need to decide what to have for lunch now. I made the usual mistake of getting stuff for lunch next week but nothing for today. I would have got something from the almost-hot food counter, but there isn't one any more

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  • ladymuck
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    Morning all

    Blue sky with occasional lumps of fluff. Currently 9 degrees ('feels like' 7) with a high of 11 expected. Looks like it'll cloud over as the day progresses. Barometer up to 1000 mBar.

    Sunrise 07:41; Sunset 17:49 BST.

    Yesterday two books arrived: This Way Up by the 'Map Men' and Absolution by Jeff VanderMeer, being the fourth instalment in the Southern Reach trilogy (now renamed to being a series). HWMBO thought it odd that I bought an additional book in a series I professed to not liking very much. My logic was that I didn't like them so much that I stopped reading them, so they can't have been that bad. This lead us to a discussion about Tolkien's and George RR Martin's writing styles which were so terrible that I didn't make it through one of their books. The former was donated to charity and the latter was returned to its owner pretty quickly after borrowing it. Anyway, I'm looking forward to reading something new.

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  • sadkingbilly
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Too many people I know falling to bits or passing away. Don't get old.
    ooops! - too late!

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  • xoggoth
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    Darn it, bloke who leads our karaoke group has had another stroke. Too many people I know falling to bits or passing away. Don't get old.

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  • NickFitz
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    Morning denizens

    Huge change in circumstances out there today, for it is sunny with an almost completely clear blue sky! This, of course, makes it a bit colder if anything: currently 6°C with enough of a breeze to "feel like" 1°, and an expected high of just 11°. The barometers are back up a little at 986/994mB

    Off to do some shopping in a bit

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Morning.

    Friday <checks clock> yes, Friday.

    Dry.

    Sunny.

    Blue sky.

    Cold side of chilly: 15.8 deg, in here, 15 deg in the kitchen, 10 deg in the leanto.

    996 mBar, 29.42 in Hg, 747.2 Torr, 14.45 psi, (down from 997 last night), 58% RH (Lidl electric).

    Meanwhile on the 26th of February 2020 LondonManc, Churchill, eek, scruff, SimonMac and BR14 popped in, WTFH went for a walk, and there was much discussion of GU10 spotlights that LM wanted to change to LED bulbs instead of halogen, and I recalled writing off a car due to a tyre blowout on the road from Llandarcy to Jersey Marine, it nearly writing me off at the same time.

    Walk (abbreviated, towpath) walked in the sunshine. Colder down by the canal out of the sun.

    Shopping trip to Morrisons done dusted washed dried sanitised & put away.

    Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: The 11:45 thing about the chap dying. Spoiler: he died.

    Was thinking to do some more welding practice this afternoon.

    Then it poured with rain.

    So I decided not to bother.

    Down to 995 mBar at 14 o'clock.

    Hammering down again.

    Tea: chilli con carne with rice etc. Nice enough.

    Entertainment: PM.
    Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 17:18.

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  • WTFH
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    Morning all
    TFIF, etc.
    only a few clouds in the sky, looks like it could be a good day. The walk was cold earlier.

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  • NickFitz
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    Tonight I started reading Heathern by Jack Womack, which may or may not be the next book in the Dryco series after Random Acts of Senseless Violence. William Gibson thinks it's a different one that comes second, but other sources reckon this one is second and the Gibson one is third. And to make things a little less clear, this one was the third to be written, while the Gibson one was first, and Random Acts… was fifth to be written but is, everybody agrees, first

    Anyway, it seems OK from the first four chapters, though not as immediately engaging as Random Acts… was. Good enough that I shall persevere with it

    Goodnight all

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