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Accompanied by a bit of Police Interceptors though I'm not too sure if I've seen this one before - let's face it, there's not a huge variety of things that happen in them
This morning's Amazon delivery is an HD video camera on a long semi-flexible cable, designed for poking into dark corners and hidden spaces. In my case, it's mainly to make it easier to get the washing machine hoses through the hidden and unreachable space behind the corners of the cabinets to where they need to go, and also so I can check it isn't leaking or anything once it's pushed into the recess where it'll live
In the longer term, it'll make it easier to read the gas meter. That's in the farthest recess of the cabinets right in that corner, and every month I have to get on my knees, turn on the camera app on my phone, and reach as far as I can trying to get it lined up with the dial while it takes a picture. This then usually needs to be enhanced in various ways as it's too dark back there, but not quite dark enough to trigger the flash
I have seriously considered manufacturing a small periscope, as I can remember the instructions on how to do so in The Eagle Book of Things a Boy Can Do (or some similar title; it was definitely an Eagle tie-in) which my brother received one Christmas in, probably, the late 1960s and later handed down to me. I suspect I attempted more of the projects in there than he ever did, as he's never really been much of a tinkerer
Thou fool, this night thy soul shall be required of thee: then whose shall those things be, which thou hast provided?
Dunno what the RC version is, but that's hard to beat. .
Yes, you can't beat the King James Version! Apparently the current RC preferred rendering in the UK is the English Standard Bible, which has it as "Fool! This night your soul is required of you, and the things you have prepared, whose will they be?" which doesn't have quite the same ring to it
It's a sunny day out there, with just a few little fluffy white clouds drifting by like a child's picture. They're drifting quite quickly though as it's windy, though not quite as windy as it got for a while last night. It's 17°C at the moment (but "feels like" 14° because of the wind) and expected to soon rise to the day's high of 19° and then stay there until an hour or so before sunset. The barometers are steady at 990/998mB
I forgot to mention last night that I'd finally got around to having a proper look at the new hoses Miele sent me. The water hose fitted on the machine is 1.5m and needs to be 2m, so they sent me one that's 3m, that apparently being the next size up. I assumed - and the lady on the phone who arranged it also seemed to think - that the installation chaps would have to remove the factory-installed hose from the machine, and fit the longer one.
However, closer examination reveals that the longer one is an extension, not a replacement. This makes sense, as the way the hose is attached at the machine looks both sturdy and not easy to meddle with, but it means that for the sake of needing an extra 50cm, I'll end up with a 4.5m hose!
The 2.5m drain hose (requirement: 1.7m) isn't so bad as that actually is a replacement, involving removing the factory-installed 1.5m hose from the machine and plugging this one in instead. It's quite simple to do as well, though I'll still leave it for the installation folk as they're supposed to be the experts
Meanwhile on the 13th of February 2020 the weather was uniformly damp, AndyGarbs, Scruff, and LondonManc popped in, LM wasn't in the mood for boring work, NF was going shopping, and I got wet putting flowers on the parents' grave whilst wondering which bulbs were about to flower (not something that's wondered these days since everything has been sprayed to death).
Walk (towpath, unabbreviated) walked in the sunshine though it did attempt to rain on me for the last 150 yards or so.
Freecell score: 92%, running average: 83%.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: bit of Just a minute <click>, then the last 15 minutes of Columbo: the one where Mrs Columbo is supposedly murdered by a vengeful widow (1990).
This is followed by the 1976 Columbo with the WWWC as a murderous tv exec. <click>.
Then Blaze showing some UFO bollox about UFOs and POTUS. Apparently Fatman & Littleboy were developed using technology.
Well I knew that Teller and the other Hungarians were known as "The Martians", however I didn't realise it was actually a fact. Beam me up Mr Scott I've had enough of this bollox. <click>
Cleaned the windows. That doesn't happen often. The water went a very funny colour.
Partial washing frenzy in progress since the blue sky & sunshine & strong breeze seemed promising.
Now getting outside a mug of mediocre but consistent coffee after my endeavours.
Shirts duly iRoned & airing upstairs.
Tea: beans on toast with baked spud & scrambled egg.
Entertainment: some bollox on R4. <click>
Last 10 minutes of yet another Columbo: this one had Marin Landau playing two roles as twin brothers. Obviously the septics didn't have GCI installed in bathroom sockets back then. .
Last couple of minutes of S17 E20 "The Arizona".
Bits of "Douglas Adams: the man who imagined our future".
Then it started raining so I had to run & get the smalls in off the line.
Hammering down now. .
Last 10 minutes of Columbo: the one with George Hamilton.
Look at Life: Cats. Cats. And more cats. Mostly pedigree with little hybrid vigour.
Memories of making Sgt Cork.
Sergeant Cork. The case of the Reluctant Window. (1963).
Forbidden Histories bollox on Blaze: Christ & the crucifixion.
The Oak Island nutjobbery returns tomorrow. How will I contain my excitement..
Tea tonight was brought to me from a Chinese restaurant of good repute, located past the park. It was very nice indeed, though TBH I think I'm just as happy with the local takeaway; their food is restaurant quality, and it's noticeably cheaper. But I reckon I'll use the restaurant again sometimes, if only for a change
There's been rain on and off; I think it's off at the moment
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