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If you can go when they are doing a tour - I didn't on one and to be frank without it the museum was a bit meh, what was behind this.Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
I’ve been meaning to go there for ages. I’m thinking go going up in the autumn to visit the parents’ grave, so I’ll try to fit it in then
I’ve probably mentioned before that my Dad worked in Derby House for a number of years in the 1950s, and nobody there had a clue that all that lot was still sitting, mothballed, down in the basement
Earlier in the day we did the https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/.../old-dock-tour which was very good.
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Morning all
Cloudy but sunny and dry with a gentle breeze wafting in the window. Currently 19 degrees ('feels like' 22) with a high of 24 expected. Barometer up to 1027 mBar.
Sunrise 04:47; Sunset 21:22 BST
No idea what happened to yesterday's post. I know I typed it out but evidently failed to properly post it. Anyway, it was a nice day, no drama.
Much better sleep in the cooler temperatures but my weather app says it might get back up towards 30 degrees next weekend, and maybe 33-34 next week.
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Morning.
Monday.
Dry.
Grey.
Sunless.
21.9 deg in here, 23 in the kitchen, 21 in the leanto, 17 outside.
1019 mBar, 30.09 in Hg, 764.3 Torr, 14.779 psi, (up from 1016 last night), 62% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 31st of March 2020 BR14, covbob, eek, LM, NF, and vetran popped in. LM had to put whisky in the bread & butter (HCB) pudding (with added fruit due to the inadequacies of the HCB and whiskey due to "someone" putting an empty cognac bottle back rather than throwing it away).
Oh, and the milk has turned so the tea is a bit lumpy this morning.
. Milk met the compost heap, the tea met the plughole.
Shopping trip to Morrisons done dusted washed dried sanitised & put away.
Slow walk down and even slower walk back: two conversations: lady who used to work in the library, and a chap who used to do the trolleys in Tesco carpark.
Now outside a mug of mediocre yet consistent coffee.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: Poscode thing: Manchester M1 where ICI used to R&D stuff before it all fell apart like everything else in this fecking country.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 10:20.
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I’ve been meaning to go there for ages. I’m thinking go going up in the autumn to visit the parents’ grave, so I’ll try to fit it in thenOriginally posted by eek View PostThe Western Approaches museum in Liverpool has an permanent exhibition on the Wrens - it was about the best part of the museum.
I’ve probably mentioned before that my Dad worked in Derby House for a number of years in the 1950s, and nobody there had a clue that all that lot was still sitting, mothballed, down in the basement
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Morning denizens
It’s a sunny start with only the merest of wisps in the sky. Much more tolerable though: currently 15°C after an overnight low of 13°, and not getting any worse than 22° - and that only for a while in late afternoon. The barometers are sharply up at 1013/1021mB
The bedroom was down to 21° when I went to sleep, and about 22° when I awoke. There was enough of a cool breeze that I even closed the big window and chucked a wrap across the foot of the bed for fear of getting chilly in the night! Might have to get the summer duvet back out at this rate
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The Western Approaches museum in Liverpool has an permanent exhibition on the Wrens - it was about the best part of the museum.
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The watery wildlife returned to the telly today
This evening, I watched 24 Hours in A&E
And tonight’s reading was more of A Game of Birds and Wolves, in which there was a brief history of the founding of the Wrens in WWI, their disbanding afterwards, and their hasty re-founding in WWII. Apparently fifteen thousand women applied to join the initial intake of fifteen hundred, which was a problem as the Admiralty didn’t have anybody to handle the applications, as they hadn’t employed any women with sufficient naval experience to do that yet
There’ve been a couple of references to the Operations Room under the Admiralty where stuff was plotted on the wall (not to be confused with the Operations Room at the Western Approaches in Liverpool from which things were actually controlled). I assume that was in the space in the basement that’s now divided up into various meeting rooms, but I’ve never been down there - on the few occasions I’ve been to the office, we were upstairs
I’ve spent almost all of today wrestling with getting the forum running on AWS for testing purposes. I’m about there now; just got to work out some bottleneck that’s making one step of the data import crawl along at a snail’s pace
Monday again tomorrow. Everything I’ve been working on recently was done and dusted last week, so I’ve got to start in on some other stuff that the other dev largely finished before she left, but which involves liaising with other teams to get it into action
Goodnight all
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Yes, Babbage was renowned, or perhaps notorious, for having marvellous ideas but never finishing anythingOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostI'm reading a book about Ada Lovelace. I've only just learned (maybe something everyone else knew) that the Analytical Engine (i.e. world's first computer) was never actually built, and Lovelace's program never run until many years later on a modern emulator (where a bug was found!). I feel quite cheated.
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I'm reading a book about Ada Lovelace. I've only just learned (maybe something everyone else knew) that the Analytical Engine (i.e. world's first computer) was never actually built, and Lovelace's program never run until many years later on a modern emulator (where a bug was found!). I feel quite cheated.
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Tea has been the last of the beef short ribs in Guinness thing, with chips
That’s been sat in the freezer for ages, but it’s about time it moved out and made space for something else
It was quite cold when I was finally able to eat it, as the router seems to have succumbed to a touch of heatstroke at some point last night. It’s working OK now, but various things had ended up using the 4G backup wifi. In particular, the stereo-paired HomePods I use for sound from the telly had become so confused that one of them was refusing to switch from the 4G wifi while the other had realised it should go back to the normal one. Even powering off for a few seconds didn’t help, and in the end I had to unlink them from my phone and restart them as if from new. This was a pain as it meant standing near them holding my phone and confirming things while they got themselves set up, though to be fair it does go very smoothly with the minimum of questions. Anyway, with that done, they were back to working OK and I was able to return to my lukewarm food
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Morning.
Sunday.
Damply dry.
Sunny (wanly).
Blue sky in parts.
23.6 deg in here, 24.5 in the kitchen, 22 in the leanto, 19 outside, 20 in the saltinghouse.
1009 mBar, 29.796 in Hg, 756.8 Torr, 14.63 psi, (up from 1005 last night), 57% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 31st of March 2020 AndyGarbs, covbob, eek, LM, NF, vetran, WTFH and I popped in. NF was doing hard sums about the electric & gas readings whilst I was reading The Mitrokhin Archive which was at the stage to naming all the useful idiots giving away bomb secrets to Stalin.
Washing frenzy in progress. It spotted with rain just to celebrate.
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Defrosting fridge again. Contents of said fridge now in Lidl(tm) electric cool box thing and the freezer. Couldn't find the power supply I usually use so pressed another one from Ye Olde Sloughe of Desponde into use.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: yahoo news about the Orange Mother****er as is my wont when Di Ti Di is on R4 & I can't be arsed to find anything else.
Those things at the requisite stage of dryness & requiring the attention of the iRon have received & are airing upstairs.
Entertainment: Archive Hour: The Home Guard, first broadcast 2003. Goodness me, I never knew there was a Home Guard Act 1951 when "they" imagined that the Home Guard might be able to defend against Soviet nukes. Disbanded 1957.
Fridge is still defrosting. Maybe I should do it more frequently, preferably before there's enough ice to support a polar bear.
Fridge defrosted.
Tea: baked beans with cheese & baked spuds. Nice enough.
During washing up & cleaning out the fridge it started raining, so the two items still on the line met the TD which still took 15 minutes to dry the feckers.
Fridge cleaned & reassembled.
Entertainment: TPTV: The Directors: Howard Hawks.
Some bollox on 5 about TV shows from the 1970s, including the toe curling Parkinson interview with Helen Mirren (whose name I had to look up FFS
, my ongoing brain rot is becoming irritating).
Some bollox on 5 about the summer of 1976 (which I remember) and the autumn deluge of 1976 which I don't.
Blaze: The Danny Trejo Unearthed Mysteries thing. More bollox. Oh look: there's a Roman villa in that Engerland place, who'd have thunk? I suppose the Romans had a mere 400 years to build one or two. After all, whatever did they do for us?
Followed by bolloxy UFO bollox on DMAX. The Truth is Out There apparently. This one was about a load of septics in Kelly fighting off LGMs in 1955.
Roy Noble visiting Penderyn and environs. Including the distillery. 2016.
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Morning denizens
Sunny spells with lots of cumuli clumping around the place looking scenic. It’s 21°C with an expected high of just 23°, and there’s a strong breeze making it “feel like” 18°. The barometers are steady at 1003/1011mB
The bedroom got cooler overnight! It was down to around 23° when I awoke, from 25° when I went to sleep. And the breeze is currently helping it cool down even more
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To keep the apes happy, we watched the first episode of Chimp Kingdom on Netflix, about a very large group living in a rainforest in Uganda
Tonight’s reading was A Game of Birds and Wolves which is about the war games developed by a team of Wrens at the Western Approaches in WWII to develop better tactics to counter U-boat wolf packs in the Atlantic
The bedroom was back up to 28°C earlier but there was a decent breeze, so I left the big window completely ajar for a couple of hours which brought it down to just over 25°
Goodnight all
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