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  • NickFitz
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    Afternoon denizens

    I seem to have neglected to post this morning!

    I was a bit distracted by having to load the dishwasher, which I emptied last night - I kept forgetting to run it over the last few days so a fair few dirty pots and pans had built up in the kitchen, to the point where I had to get them out of the way to be able to make breakfast

    Anyway, it’s a grey day yet again. Not quite as windy as it was though, and no rain expected. We’ve reached the day’s high of 17°C and the barometers are down a touch at 994/1001mB

    Lunch has been a roast pork bap (wholemeal) with apple sauce

    And shortly before lunchtime, I developed a migraine. It’s a rare thing for me, and nowhere near as bad as some people get it, but not at all enjoyable

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  • xoggoth
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    Old farty history group meet at cafe this morning. Off to do some more toothpaste inspections soon.

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  • ladymuck
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    Afternoon all

    Cloudy but plenty of blue poking through. Currently 17 degrees and that's the high for the day. Might rain overnight. Barometer down to 1007 mBar.

    Sunrise 07:02; Sunset 16:27 GMT

    Busy morning. Meetings, nagging people, etc.

    Time for some lunch methinks.

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Morning.

    Wednesday.

    Well there's a lot of water at the bottom of next door's garden. Again. Didn't realise it had rained that much.

    Damp.

    Grey.

    Sunless.

    Chilly in here at 17.5 deg, 16 in the kitchen, 15.5 in the leanto.

    998.5 mBar, 29.486 in Hg, 748.9 Torr, 14.48 psi, (down from 999 last night), 66% RH (Lidl electric).

    Meanwhile on the 28th of February 2020 Churchill, LM, xogg, and Brillo popped in, whilst AndyGarbs got an OM & crowed about it. .

    Walk (towpath, slightly abbreviated) walked in the grey gloom. Signs that the canal had overtopped the bank in places.

    Transpires that the water is about 8" deep in next door's and is a couple of inches deep in my pigsty, but insufficient to drown any pigs that might be there which definitely wasn't the case 32 years ago.

    Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: Y&Y waffling on about electrik cars. Cue bacon sandwich man telling us how wonderful it will be when the entire country is covered in windmills and solar farms. Oh, and loss of mobile signal in Hebden Bridge.
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  • WTFH
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    Morning all
    Wet and windy overnight, but it stayed dry on our walk earlier. Quite warm (14C at 6am) and humid out there. If it stays like that I'll be back to short sleeves again.

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  • NickFitz
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    Much confusion over the Swift language not doing what I expected, until I remembered that structs aren’t reference types. Changed the relevant thing to a class and now it does what I’ve spent a couple of hours trying to get it to do

    The interesting thing is that I have a load of types that conform to one protocol, and I can leave the rest as structs because they don’t need to have their values changed after they’re created. It’s only things that I want to modify later in response to user interaction that need to be classes

    In Ambient, the plot continues to thicken, generally with extreme violence

    Wednesday tomorrow! That means I’m already halfway through the working week

    Goodnight all

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  • xoggoth
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    As expected, took ages setting up Roku stick for loony lady 2 and trying to show her how to use it. I expect I'll be getting lots of text messages asking how to do this and that over the next few weeks.

    Really odd, there's a wrecked car in the woods near me and I can't see how it got there, it's right up a steep slope, and the trees between it and the road appear undamaged. Can't see any tracks nearby.

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  • NickFitz
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    Tea has been beef & Guinness stew, mainly because I’d made more of it than I could fit in the freezer

    This was accompanied by a bit of new Traffic Cops

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post

    Our council's introducing food waste bins next year. I'm curious to know how that's going to work for somewhere like this. We have a whole bunch of communal black (general waste) and orange (recycling) bins, and the bin paddock is only just big enough to contain them. I suppose fewer black bins will be needed, but I wonder how getting food waste from around fifty flats into one or more bins is going to be managed?

    Then there's the additional complication of the management company collecting from our flat doors three mornings a week. I doubt the overall hygiene of the place will be enhanced by people leaving food waste in the hallways overnight!

    If the idea is that each flat has its own food waste bin, then I feel sorry for whoever has to take them all out for bin day then bring them all back again. Or will we be expected to each take and retrieve our own? The pavement isn't really wide enough to have fifty or so bins stacked on it, not even quite small ones. And there'll always be someone who claims that their "better" bin has been taken by a jealous neighbour and an inferior bin left in its place, even if they're all identical
    It's a difficult one for large blocks of flats. My place is just a house converted into two flats so it's not onerous to have two small bins. When I lived in RBKC, the council would only collect food waste from houses.

    Glasgow used to do food waste collections from all property types but they stopped them because too many people were contaminating the bins with non-food waste. I should ask HWMBO was the collection arrangement was.

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  • NickFitz
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    Lunch: ham toasties

    These were made with the loaf that baked as I slept, which seems to have turned out very well

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    I did remember to put the bins out (recycling, food waste) yesterday so I'm off to a good start.
    Our council's introducing food waste bins next year. I'm curious to know how that's going to work for somewhere like this. We have a whole bunch of communal black (general waste) and orange (recycling) bins, and the bin paddock is only just big enough to contain them. I suppose fewer black bins will be needed, but I wonder how getting food waste from around fifty flats into one or more bins is going to be managed?

    Then there's the additional complication of the management company collecting from our flat doors three mornings a week. I doubt the overall hygiene of the place will be enhanced by people leaving food waste in the hallways overnight!

    If the idea is that each flat has its own food waste bin, then I feel sorry for whoever has to take them all out for bin day then bring them all back again. Or will we be expected to each take and retrieve our own? The pavement isn't really wide enough to have fifty or so bins stacked on it, not even quite small ones. And there'll always be someone who claims that their "better" bin has been taken by a jealous neighbour and an inferior bin left in its place, even if they're all identical

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  • ladymuck
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    Morning all

    Blue sky poking through the mix of wispy and fluffy cloud. Currently 15 degrees and that's the high for the day. Cloud cover set to increase as the day progresses with the chance of showers also increasing. Barometer continues upwards to 1012 mBar.

    Sunrise 07:00; Sunset 16:29 GMT

    Feeling uninspired this morning. Will have to see what the day brings.

    I did remember to put the bins out (recycling, food waste) yesterday so I'm off to a good start.

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  • ladymuck
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    Happy Birthday TPD and all who sail in her!

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    20 years on and it's just about the only live thread left. .

    Morning.

    Tuesday?

    Dark.

    Dank.

    Dreary.

    Grey.

    Drizzly.

    Damp.

    Chilly in here at 17 deg, 16 deg in the kitchen, 14.5 in the leanto.

    1003 mBar, 29.6 in Hg, 752 Torr, 14.547 psi, (down from 1005.5 last night), 65% RH (Lidl electric).

    Meanwhile on the 28th of February 2020 Brillo popped in, it was an anniversary, LM and WTFH congratulated him, AndyGarbs popped in and it was a generic bin day for some.

    Another endlessly tedious grey day.

    Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: my tinnitus and the dehumidifier rattling away.

    Book. Other book.

    Tea: soup etc. Entertainment: PM.

    Book. Other book.

    The Nazi Programme: Norway.

    The mind of Mr J. G. Reeder: The man with a strange tattoo (1971). I doubt he'd stand out from the crowd these days. . This one is in Colour(tm) making the credits even more psychedelic. Oooer, the old lady was tooled up. .

    Another Nazi Programme: from above. Salerno to Monte Casino. I worked with a chap who'd fought his way up Italy in 1944.

    Timewatch on BBC4: The gunpowder plot.

    Last 20 minutes of "Pale Rider" (i.e. the bit I like). It's a bit alarming to think I watched that in the Castle Cinema in Swansea all that time ago (1986 at a guess). I think we returned to the carpark in The Strand only to be blocked in by the local plod in search of car thieves. . They cured that possibility by filling the carpark in & turning it into a grassy gnoll.


    ^^^sadkingbilly OM.
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  • WTFH
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    Morning all
    Overcast, but the clouds are quite high and thin. No rain not he walk, but expecting it in a couple of hours.

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