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Another day of very thin, high cloud. Less scattered than yesterday, though fairly patchy, and the sun is managing to appear pretty bright through it. It’s windy again too, so the current 8°C “feels like” 0° and presumably the expected high of 11° will also be attenuated. Chance of rain this evening and, though the temperature will dip for a couple of hours after sunset, it will then rise again, so it’ll still be 11° at midnight. The barometers are down some more at 999/1007mB
There was some more wildlife stuff on the box earlier
Later I watched the rest of the Fukushima thing
And then I read some more of Peace and War. It turns out Forever Peace isn’t part of the same story as the other two, which involved the same characters and so on; according to the author, it was more a way of exploring the same ideas from a different perspective and with the benefit of twenty years of hindsight. It’s good though
Damn it! Should have done my wet walk later, it's been quite nice and bright for nearly an hour. Dropped in at village club, none of the people I know were there again, not sure I'll bother anymore.
I’ve been investigating the import of the forums by the new software. There was a problem with the URLs, because it wasn’t importing things with hyphens like “business-contracts” correctly. There was an explicit check in the code that only allowed “word characters” through (basically, a to z, 0 to 9, and underscore) so I overrode that to let them through. Then another bit explicitly converted them to underscores! Yet the documentation for that field clearly states that hyphens are allowed! I went through absolutely everything this bit of the importer checks for when cleaning up this specific item of data, and none of it is required for the existing data. So now I just skip the lot
Before I got started on that, I had some beef short ribs to deal with. I don’t know why they’re called that, because they were too long for either the slow cooker or the InstantPot™
I ended up browning them, then putting them in a roasting pan covered in foil to braise with Guinness, herbs, stock, and veg in a very low oven. After they’ve had five or six hours of that, I can take the meat off the bones and dice it, thicken the sauce, and give it a little bit longer in a casserole dish
Dull, cloudy, damp. Currently 12 degrees ('feels like' 10) with a high of 14 expected. The sun is forecast to make an appearance this afternoon. Barometer down to 1016 mBar.
Sunrise 07:01; Sunset 17:29 GMT
Dinner last night was superb. Such a shame the restaurant is closing next month.
Mostly blue sky out there today, with a few high waists and strands and a bit more very high, thin cloud towards the east. There’s a light breeze which is supposedly making the current balmy 11°C “feel like” 4°; the expected high is 13°. The barometers are down a touch at 1001/1009mB
Meanwhile on the 17th of March 2020: as per yesterday.
Walk (unabbreviated, towpath) walked in the sunshine/grey gloom. Warm enough to not need gloves & to remove the scarf towards the end.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: Just a Minute.
Oh the horror! the horror! I'm now Grade E on the ABCDE scale. Oh how are the mighty fallen. All around was sand and ashes. .
Book. Other book.
Another incompetent septic nutter with a gun. Wasn't even in the right state FFS, the Orange Mother****er being in NYNY at the time.
Tea: beans on toast with scrambled egg. Nice enough.
Entertainment: some history thing, poetry prog <click>
Oak Island nutjobbery. S11E23: "Cone E Island" Moved a stone found a hairy rock. Wandered about Europe looking at stuff. More bollox about Templars and Vikings. Even more tedious than usual.
Sergeant Cork. S3E5 "The case of the elegant mistress".
Lucy Worsley: waffling on about The Glorious Revolution of 1688. Dozed through bits of it.
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