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  • NickFitz
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    Tea has been a thick-cut Aberdeen Angus ribeye steak and chips

    The steak is a new thing at Sainsbury's, coming complete with a lump of beef dripping to fry it in and a lump of seasoned beef marrow to then melt in the pan and pour over it. Very nice it was, though a bit of a palaver

    I didn't bother with the beans and fried onion this time, as I wanted to give it a chance on its own. I'll probably get it again, but I've just got back in the habit of getting the normal-sized ones so it'll just be an occasional thing

    This was accompanied by the second half of the last episode of Trucking Hell… until the next series, of course

    In addition to the light-fixing efforts, this afternoon has seen some additional t-shirts washed - these are the ones with stuff printed on them, so need a somewhat gentler wash and dry than the plain ones. I seem to have found a combination of settings that suits them, as my brand new one bearing Gail Myerscough's drawing of Forton Services on the M6 came out unscathed

    And I also had the dishwasher on, and did some experimentation in combining RealityKit with GameplayKit

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post

    Top tip: don't pick seats close to the front as they are right by the toilets and you'll have oiks queuing up next to you. I've sat in 50B before and it was a nightmare. Row 53 minimises the need to climb over a random to get out.

    If you're flying from Heathrow I can keep an eye on your departure and give you an early heads up of gate assignment (and whether it's a bus!) and any delays. Just PM me the deets if such a service would be useful.
    PM on its way.
    Further buggeration now in that I can check The Wife in online, but it's saying there is an issue I need to check in at the desk.

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  • NickFitz
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    Pukka steak slice for lunch

    There's an LED light bar mounted under the cupboards in the kitchen, illuminating the long worktop, held in place by two springy metal clips. These have somehow become bent out of shape and for two years or more now, the bar has occasionally fallen off - sometimes because I've accidentally nudged it when reaching for something, but usually of its own volition. The other morning I found it had fallen off while I was asleep!

    It usually took several goes to get it to stay back up, often involving bending one or both of the clips a bit more, but eventually it would stay in place - maybe for an hour, a day, a few weeks, even a few months. But eventually it would fall off again

    Last night it got me three times while I was trying to make dinner, so I finally got around to working out what the clips actually are (T5 light clips, it seems) and ordering some off Amazon. They just arrived, so I unscrewed the old ones and installed the new ones, and gave the light a clean while I had it down then slotted it back in place, and that problem has now gone away!

    Why I didn't think of doing this sooner is beyond me

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post

    The flight home is upstairs in a 380 in the ying-yang seats. The Wife still knows very little about where she is going, so it will be fun.
    Top tip: don't pick seats close to the front as they are right by the toilets and you'll have oiks queuing up next to you. I've sat in 50B before and it was a nightmare. Row 53 minimises the need to climb over a random to get out.

    If you're flying from Heathrow I can keep an eye on your departure and give you an early heads up of gate assignment (and whether it's a bus!) and any delays. Just PM me the deets if such a service would be useful.

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  • NickFitz
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    Shopping done!

    I went to Big Sainsbury's in the end, as I got 3x Nectar points if I spent over a certain amount, and they have a wider range of stuff from which one can grab something to make up an extra five or ten quid if necessary. But by dint of treating myself to a few bits plus inflation, I was comfortably over anyway

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  • NickFitz
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    Morning denizens

    It was quite bright when I got up but quite gloomy when I got out of the shower, so I suspect the blue sky with clouds to the west is being driven out by the overcast moving in from the east. It's 11°C and aiming for 16°, with the barometers down but not out at 1012/1020mB

    Got to do the shopping in a bit so I now have to ponder the question that has baffled sages and fools alike for centuries: Big Sainsbury's, or Not as Big?

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post

    The Club Suite is a vast improvement on the old ying-yang seat but doesn't seem to be aging very well.

    Qatar have so many seats variants that it's like a lottery. I personally find that the Q Suite is nice but lacks some of the storage you can get in one of the older seat styles.
    The flight home is upstairs in a 380 in the ying-yang seats. The Wife still knows very little about where she is going, so it will be fun.

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    Just discovered that one of my upcoming flights is in a Club Suite, this will be my first time trying it out. A bit disappointed that the second sector is in a plane that hasn't been upgraded to Q Suites, but the service will be just as good.
    The Club Suite is a vast improvement on the old ying-yang seat but doesn't seem to be aging very well.

    Qatar have so many seats variants that it's like a lottery. I personally find that the Q Suite is nice but lacks some of the storage you can get in one of the older seat styles.

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  • ladymuck
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    Morning all

    Clear blue sky. Currently 6 degrees with a high of 17 expected. Likely to cloud over as the day progresses. Barometer continues downwards to 1024 mBar.

    Sunrise 07:11; Sunset 19:05 BST

    I have a cold. There has been much sneezing and I have a scratchy throat.

    Here's hoping today isn't too taxing.

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  • WTFH
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    Morning all
    No, I didn't manage to get back to sleep. A combination of a big tasty bowl of pasta last night and pre-holiday excitement.

    Anyway, TFIF, etc.
    CBS, etc.
    Pleasant walk with Max earlier, the last I'll have with him for a couple of weeks. He knows something is up, as we have been packing bags in the 2nd bedroom, and I've been packing his bags as well. He possibly thinks we are going away together, just like we did a couple of weekends ago.
    Need to get timesheets done and month end paperwork processed, and by the time I have done that, it will be almost time to turn on OOO.

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Morning.

    Friday.

    Dark.

    Awake like a fecking lark at 05:55.

    Dry.

    Not sunny.

    Cool in here at 16.9 deg, 16 in the kitchen, 13.5 in the leanto.

    1018.5 mBar, 30.08 in Hg, 763.9 Torr, 14.77 psi, (down from 1020 last night), 55% RH (Lidl electric).

    Meanwhile on the 18th of February 2020 BR14 reckoned he'd seen fewer deaths in many a war film than happen in Midsommer, NF cooked a very big chicken & ate much of it, I totted up the box sets I had, of which I've watched three: Hill Street, Bab5 and Roswell: that's 15 seasons/series out of 46, and I finished off ST:V The not quite final frontier, whereas NF watched something that uses characters that aren't on my keyboard.

    Sunny now.

    Freecell score: 93%, running average: 84%.

    Walk (towpath, unabbreviated) walked in the sunshine. Quite chilly to start with, still not warm now. Chap passed me: walking faster than I: doesn't happen very often.

    Sneezed a lot at one point. Might be some lurgy or other.

    Shopping trip to B&Q: 34 down, 34 back. The sheer excitement of life.

    Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: TWATO. Ming the Merciless is defunct. Well there's a thing.

    The sky now looks as if it's out of The Simpsons.

    No good shall come of this.

    Small amount of gardening. Truly knackered now.

    Entertainment: 101 People who created the 20th century: 49 to 33: the guy who made McDonalds wot it is came above someone who actually did something that mattered: Alan Turing. Who'd have thunk? .

    Tea: chilli con carne etc. Entertainment: PM.

    The News Quiz. Mildly amusing.

    Last bit of "The Blue Lamp (1950)" with that Jack Warner, soon to be resurrected by the Beeb. That last bit is excellent.

    Bit of a thing about Domesday and those Norman bastards.

    Bit of a thing about Sandringham (made in 2022).

    Thing about Alzheimer's Disease on PBS: I like a little light viewing on a Friday evening. . Feck me, this is showing me why I couldn't cope with stuff 10 years ago. . These carers are heroes.

    "What on earth?" on Blaze. More bollox.

    Thing about Disease X on BBC2W.

    Should see me through to midnight, thusly might sleep past 05:55 tomorrow with any luck. .



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  • WTFH
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    Wide awake, can’t sleep.

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  • NickFitz
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    Started reading Andromeda Breakthrough. I'd vaguely assumed it would be some kind of "five years have passed…" sequel, but no - it picks up the story at the end of the first one (strictly speaking, a few hours before the end but from another perspective) and carries on from there!

    The washer-dryer's QuickPower programme turned out to be excellent, getting a typical mundane laundry load washed and dried in just over two hours

    Early night now, and shopping in the morning

    Goodnight all

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  • xoggoth
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    Went into Poundland today and an aisle was full of Christmas stuff! Gets earlier every year.

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  • NickFitz
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    Tea: chicken madras with rice and naan

    This was accompanied by a bit of the fare dodgers, for want of motivation to watch anything more cerebral

    Earlier, though, I did some more mucking around with SwiftUI and RealityKit

    And I've just put the mundane laundry on, this time using the "QuickPower" programme that claims to achieve washing and drying in less time. We shall see how it does

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