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Today's annoyance a Ubuntu box that has lost the link to the .net library that both exists on it and was working yesterday...
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Morning all
Electricity went off yesterday afternoon and only came back on at midnight. Spent most of the evening lying on a swing bed in the garden watching the Perseids and took a few photos of the supermoon (shared on other social channels)
CBS, etc, another hot one today.
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Morning.
Sunny.
Dry.
Warmish in here at 22.4 deg.
CBS.
1014.5 mBar, in Hg, Torr, psi, (untapped last night), 70% RH.
Friday.
Shirts in the WM.
Order of works is changed this week in an experiment.
Which posting has returned me to 26th November 2018 wherein I was referring to the slowness of some film called "Thunder Run" of which I have no recall whatsoever, whilst NF was watching "Alien (1979)" specifically not the Director's Cut.
In addition it was Very Wet, with the Esteemed Customers opting not to bother walking down to Ye Newe Sloughe of Desponde in Ye Docks which was extremely sensible.
What sort of idiot thinks that's a good place to put a university? Oh. Curly. That idiot.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 07:28.
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Morning all
Clear blue sky. Currently 22 degrees with a high of 32 expected. Barometer down to 1019 mBar.
Was rudely woken at 0530 by a bin lorry servicing the school over the road (aren't they shut for holidays?). Managed to doze off but woke again at 0700. Decided to get up as I have much to do today and maybe doing it while it's not so hot is a good thing. Put a load in the WM, which I hear is just going onto its spin cycle - that'll be dry by lunchtime, I suspect.
Disturbed sleep, some coughing, some mulling over stuff.
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Morning denizens
Up betimes, but I'm not heading to Sainsbury's early after all, as the Toyota's slightly dodgy wheel has a tyre pressure a little lower than I'd like and I feel it would be pretty antisocial to start running a compressor beneath people's bedroom windows at seven in the morning. So I'll start work a bit earlier than usual and take an early lunch break instead, as I often do
It's ominously sunny again, already on 14°C and threatening us with 32° later, though the barometers are pretending nothing's going on by falling to 1013/1021mB
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The car earlier was a 2CV from 1958, and they did a very good job on it. It's taxed until October, and is too old to have any MOT records
I'd seen this one before though, a few months ago, so maybe the carousel has come full circle
And later, the last of the motorway programmes - the non-police one - so that's that out of the way. And then the remaining fifteen minutes or so of an old 24 Hours in A&E that I hadn't finished the other night
After this morning's early start in pursuit of a haircut, I reckon it behoves me to get an early night. If I wake early enough tomorrow - and the warm nights do seem to cause me to wake up earlier - then I might try to squeeze the shopping in first thing
Goodnight all
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Tea has been the reheated remaining leg and wing of the Big Chicken, with chips and lashings of ketchup
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In the midst of work, of which there was more than I would have wished, I found time to get the mundane laundry done
Wouldn't be surprised if it's already dry - it's 27.8°C in here
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31.3oC outside, 24.8oC inside.
The WifeTM is planing to make fig chutney with the 2kg of fruit we've picked off the tree in the last couple of days, as there's only so many you can eat safely.
Probably need to start doing green apple chutney as well, since we're losing them at a rate of knots.
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Morning all
Clear blue sky. Currently 22 degrees with a high of 32 forecast. Barometer down to 1022 mBar.
Rubbish sleep, knackered this morning. Much coffee required.
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Morning.
Dry.
Sunny.
CBS.
Warmish side of not chilly in here at 22 deg.
1017.5 mBar, 30.04 in Hg, 763.18 Torr, 14.757 psi, (unchanged), 69% RH.
Thursday as indicated by the recycling and waste disposal engineers making their merry way along the road, rather later than usual.
Back in the innocent days of the 26th November 2018 NF had bought a couple of pairs of shoes, whilst I was irritated by more endless Win updates.
On the way out this morning noticed that the umbrella thing next door was on the garden path.
Turned out the glass top of the table thing had exploded into shards.
I suppose I'll be clearing that up this afternoon.
Since no other mother****er will be bothered to do it.
Shopping trip to Tesco done dusted washed dried sanitised & put away.
Nearly died of heatstroke on the way home.
Lunch: baked potato with cheese and baked beans, a yog, bramble jelly & marmalade on toast, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Entertainment: Y&Y: The fake companies set up by the hundreds of thousands due to the inability of Companies House to check feck all.
A bucket and a half of smashed safety glass removed from next door's lawn.
I've never used a vacuum cleaner on a lawn before.
29 buckets of apples and one bucket of pears met the compost heap.
Knackered now.
Entertainment: The infinite monkey cage.
Tea: chilli con carne with rice (first of the new batch), some pear halves, a yog, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Entertainment: Salvage Hunters: Classic Cars: Ford Capri 2.0, some Italian thing.
Wheeler Dealiers S11 E4 Citroen 2CV, no doubt rust central but we shall see what transpires. Car SOS did one (or some other prog) not long ago. The suspension is Weird with a capital Weird.
Sacre fecking bleu, mother****er, hold yer and out you cheese eating surrender monkey.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Yesterday, 17:01.
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Morning denizens
Up betimes this morning and off to the hairdressing salon, where I have been trimmed against the coming heatwave
It was 12°C when I got up a little before seven, it's now 18°, and it's expected to reach 32° later
The barometers don't seem very bothered though, being down slightly at 1017/1024mB
My coffee should have brewed by now, so soon I'll be ready to start the day…
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