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Quite a bit of rain overnight and it’s still very breezy out. It’s mostly cloudy but with gaps towards parts of the horizon and in some other spots, leading to occasional sunny moments, though with a chance of more showers soon. Currently 4°C which “feels like” -6°, so the expected high of 8° probably won’t feel much warmer. The barometers are down to 994/1002mB
I have, for no obvious reason, just been afflicted with migraine aura, zigzagging across my field of view from the upper right to the centre and then down the middle. Hope it just wears off like it usually does, as it’s making reading and typing rather difficult
Cloudy with some gaps. Damp. Currently 6 degrees ('feels like' 2) with a high of 8 expected. Barometer down to 1006 mBar.
Sunrise 05:53; Sunset 18:23 GMT
On my way to ClientCo this morning.
HWMBO arrived after an uneventful journey. Chinese takeaway for dinner because I wanted more 'tupperwares' but they delivered the food in those compostable boxes
You’d certainly recognise things like the radio buttons and checkboxes as being GDS-compliant, but as it’s a purely internal tool, there’s more leeway
The GovUK Design System only takes you so far - this required UI components that simply don’t exist in there. In fact, several central government departments have created additions to GDS which get used even in public-facing services. MoJ have done some great work in that area, and although HMRC are notoriously tech-phobic in certain respects, the UX team there have also created some useful extensions to the basic set of components and styles
Overcast but quite bright. Dry. Currently 13 degrees ('feels like' 9) and that's the high for the day. There may be some rain later. Barometer down to 1015 mBar.
Sunrise 05:55; Sunset 18:21 GMT
Busy morning of meetings. HWMBO is heading down for a visit.
NotSoChilly in here at 14.5 deg, 13 in the kitchen, 13 in the leanto.
1011 mBar, 29.855 in Hg, 758.3 Torr, 14.663 psi, (down from 1014 last night), 67% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 22nd of March 2020 Brillo popped in a lot (zenchury), AndyGarbs made an appearance, and I bought 18 bogrolls from Morrisons to tide me over, like, whilst quietly lusting after the lady on "In Search of Mediaeval Britain" as one does.
Can't see the other side of the valley boyo. There's tidy then.
Ongoing horizontal drizzle.
Lunch: brunch: early since there's nowt else to do since I'm not going for a walk in this.
Entertainment: R4 thing about linking up music. Unexpectedly began with AC/DC. Had look through a dozen or so of the previous editions and found "We don't need no education" and "Overkill", plus "Only look on the bright side of life" and "Sweet child o'mine".
Book.
Filled in the statistics thing for gov.uk, though I'm not sure the limited amount of info they wanted is particularly relevant to anything much. Included my last job title & what it was.
Tea: soup etc. Nice enough. Entertainment: bit of the doctors thing followed by PM.
The last 25 minutes of "The Ghost and Mrs Muir (1947)".
Sky Arts: thing about the Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo, and the Branch Davidians.
PBS: Thing about the American Bison: what a waste. However, unlike the Passenger Pigeon, there are still Bison in the world.
Grey day out and windy too, so the current 10°C “feels like” 3°; the target is 13°. The barometers are heading down at 1001/1009mB
I awoke too early today, having raised the blind too high and let too much light in. I then struggled to get back to sleep so got up about twenty minutes earlier than I ever normally would. Still, I had to empty the dishwasher so at least I wasn’t bored
I had been happily going about my business believing we get an extra hour’s sleep this weekend, but thinking about time and alarms made me realise that’s wrong, and we actually lose an hour! I am not at all happy about this, but maybe I should continue getting up early for the rest of the week to get used to it, as I’ll have to do it next week anyway
Overcast out, and on our way back in from the walk the wind picked up (no, not from Max) and the clouds were gathering to the south west. I suspect rain may be on the way.
This evening’s viewing was the latest Forensics: The Real CSI, about tracking down a gang that was doing over cash machines. It was a good one; I particularly enjoyed the bloke scoffing “Gloves are only a quid” as the police took his fingerprints. Guess how they pinned it on him? He now has ten years to contemplate the price of gloves
And later, I finished The Dark Forest which had a really unexpected and clever ending!
On to the final volume in the trilogy, Death’s End, next
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