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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostYellowknife in 24. Not as easy as it might have been
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San José de Jáchal, Argentina, on 6x6 , in 36 moves.
dunno if that's good or not
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On a 5x5 grid, Yellowknife, Canada took 27 moves. Shameful performance.
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Lunch: a bacon butty, done properly with white bread fried on the inside in the bacon fat
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Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
don't mention Hex, whatever you do! - or EBCDIC for that matter
It's quite possible I will have to explain it, in fact, as Excel includes a BOM when it exports to CSV. This was causing Unicode problems a couple of years ago in handling data being sent back by the trade attachés (they aren't called that any more, but it's the same thing) at our embassy in China
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostJust remembered that I was working with a developer who I think is about thirty years old last week, and when I said something about how you need to understand octal to change Unix file permissions, he said "What's octal?"
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Forgot to mention that I successfully recovered my food waste bin yesterday on my way out. It was over the road, between two parked cars.
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Much confusion as they interrupt this morning's run of Monkey Life with a programme about an award for portrait artists, pushing the remaining episodes back ninety minutes. I'm not sure they've really thought about their target audience here; most chimps who pursue an artistic vocation concentrate on abstract expressionism
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Morning all
Cloudy but quite bright. Wet and raining. Windy. Currently 6 degrees ('feels like' 3). Rain expected all day. Barometer up to 1017 mBar.
Trying to summon the wherewithal to get ready to drive down to Mum's. Hope it's not too windy on the route I take.
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Morning.
Sunday.
Dry.
Sunny.
Windy.
Chilly in here at 11.8 deg, 12 in the kitchen, 9 in leanto, 6.4 deg in the saltinghouse.
1023 mBar, 30.2 in Hg, 767.3131 Torr, 14.837 psi, (up from 1012 last night), 61% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 7th of December 2019 yet more BTVS and Angel were viewed, whereas on the 8th of December it was windy.
Shirts in the WM. Shirts out of the WM & pegged out on the line.
Smalls in the WM. Smalls out of the WM & pegged out on the line.
Yesterday's bodge on the garage roof seems to have held up well enough overnight.
I might do something proper tomorrow if the fancy takes me.
EBCDIC: haven't thought of that in 35 years since the need to read IBM 8" floppy diskettes went away. Long long ago and far far away, they did things differently then. And I didn't get paid much or appreciated much for doing it.
Shirts in off the line & roughly iRoned: airing upstairs.
Smalls in off the line & airing upstairs.
Walk (unabbreviated) walked in the sunshine & stiff breeze. Lots of trees down around here. Three Openreach vans by the res: a tree fell over & brought down the phone fibres.
Tea: soup etc.
Entertainment: book. Other book.
Am Dro! Llangranog, Newquay, Llyn Y Fan Fach, Snowdownia.
Have I got news for you from 2023: Kirsty Young.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 21:05.
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Morning all
Windy out, but sun is shining. Lawnmower shed roof is still intact, but summerhouse & workshop have lost their felt.
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