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They are rennovating the 5 Rise Locks which are about half a mile or so from me. They are important as they they take boats up a 1:5 gradient (60 feet in 320feet). At present, they are drained, so I'm going to have a look this afternoon.

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Anyone see the Man U/Man City Cup derby on Sunday?
I'm not a huge follower of football, but I must say that I did catch this match on ITV.

Rooney pissed me off; as far as I'm concerned getting Kompany sent off, only to be awarded man of the match? 8) (That title surely belonged to Aguero, who was magnificent).

Can't stand seeing players trying (and succeeding) getting fellow players sent off. IMO 10-man City were very unlucky not to pull off a comeback or comebacks second half; I hope Liverpool smash United in the next round.

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We looked around another place this afternoon. Which was great apart from this:


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The seat's adjusted for it, to be fair. Unless you're really particular on having the cistern behind you to catch splatter.

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krazywookie wrote:
is it an optical illusion?



No, it really is like that.

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No, it really is like that.

OMG *head explodes*

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You could sit on the side of the bath, it would probably be easier than trying to actually sit on the toilet seat.

this would mean you could splash your legs about in the bath while on the throne :DD


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If we can get out of here a month early, we'll attemp to move in, I have decreed. On her head be it. Northern interior decoration is weird. We've seen all sorts of oddness. I'm tired of house hunting. I dread the discussions we'll have if we ever buy a place. Still, one stop closer to Leeds/Bradford and not too far from pubs. Looking on the brightside.


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They are rennovating the 5 Rise Locks which are about half a mile or so from me. They are important as they they take boats up a 1:5 gradient (60 feet in 320feet). At present, they are drained, so I'm going to have a look this afternoon.

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... To be fair, that bathroom is probably *aces* when drunk - I bet that lav looks perfectly plumb after a few Sambuccas or ten. :D

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 32
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So, the nice girl from the recruitment place called just now. She said that the woman whom she sent my CV and test results to was "really positive" and "wants me on board". There doesn't, however, appear to be a proper vacancy there, yet though, but I'll know more on Friday. She's also sent my stuff off to a couple more people. Which is progress of sorts.

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Frustrating but encouraging, Mali. I'm sure something will turn up soon.



Cheers. I sent another 3 off this morning, too.

Part of the problem with both the housing market in the UK, and the employment market is pensioners. They have most of the capital and tend to live alone in their old family homes. Also, after they retire, they then get jobs, working in supermarkets and so on and s forth. Both these things add to the ever increasing amounts of youth unemployed or unable to purchase a house for their families. The only clear solution to this is to remove the heating allowance, and the problems will have eased by April.

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How not to package games for postage...

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They'd just folded the box together, put the games in, put my address on and posted it. The box wasn't even sealed closed. I'm amazed the games aren't damaged.


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Was that eBay? That's proper rubbish that is... I'm surprised they're not broke!


Yup, Ebay. And yes, I was rather surprised too - good job it wasn't a box of Pal Dreamcast games really.

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You should have bought *Strawberry* Giant Chewy Nerds instead of *Hack Cough* Giant Chewy Nerds.

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There's a distinct chemically taste to them. They've actually made the glands under my neck swell up a bit.

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MrsA really wants to move there as the rest of the house is really quite nice. Yet to check crime maps, though.


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Big day for me:-

1) One year ago today, I had a chest x-ray, which was the first piece of evidence for my PE diagnosis
2) turned down a good-looking job interview that would have happened on Thursday because...
3) on Monday I have a third interview for a much better looking job (first job couldn't be stalled long enough for me to complete the process at second job)
4) came back to work to find out I won Employee of the Month for December, so I have a bottle of champagne and £100 of vouchers
5) also found out my boss, and the only other senior dev on my team, has quit. I've been invited to apply for his job. If I quit too, they are superfucked.
6) ordered a 27" iMac.

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1) One year ago today, I had a chest x-ray, which was the first piece of evidence for my PE diagnosis

How is that nowadays?

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Big day for me:-

1) One year ago today, I had a chest x-ray, which was the first piece of evidence for my PE diagnosis
2) turned down a good-looking job interview that would have happened on Thursday because...
3) on Monday I have a third interview for a much better looking job (first job couldn't be stalled long enough for me to complete the process at second job)
4) came back to work to find out I won Employee of the Month for December, so I have a bottle of champagne and £100 of vouchers
5) also found out my boss, and the only other senior dev on my team, has quit. I've been invited to apply for his job. If I quit too, they are superfucked.
6) ordered a 27" iMac.

:metul:


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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
1) One year ago today, I had a chest x-ray, which was the first piece of evidence for my PE diagnosis

How is that nowadays?

I have a genetic condition -- heterozygous Factor V Leiden deficiency. I am 4x-8x more likely to get a clot than a normal person (although about 15% of Europeans have the same condition, apparently). The risks of being on Warfarin are worse than the risks of clot, so I don't take medication. I have to get injections and wear DVT stockings if I'm going to sit immobile for more than four hours (flying, driving, etc) and it complicates any surgery I may have in the future. In the US, where I have no health insurance, I have to have the injections every day, which sucks because they hurt.


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Big day for me:-

1) One year ago today, I had a chest x-ray, which was the first piece of evidence for my PE diagnosis
2) turned down a good-looking job interview that would have happened on Thursday because...
3) on Monday I have a third interview for a much better looking job (first job couldn't be stalled long enough for me to complete the process at second job)
4) came back to work to find out I won Employee of the Month for December, so I have a bottle of champagne and £100 of vouchers
5) also found out my boss, and the only other senior dev on my team, has quit. I've been invited to apply for his job. If I quit too, they are superfucked.
6) ordered a 27" iMac.

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That is Brilliant..

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5) also found out my boss, and the only other senior dev on my team, has quit. I've been invited to apply for his job. If I quit too, they are superfucked.

Are you going to apply?
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Cunt. ;)

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5) also found out my boss, and the only other senior dev on my team, has quit. I've been invited to apply for his job. If I quit too, they are superfucked.

Are you going to apply?
If I don't get the job I'm in process for, yes, probably. I still have no plans to be here long term but the job title upgrade will be useful on my CV.

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Cunt. ;)
You knows it.

I'm getting a 3.4 GHz quad-core i7, with a Radeon 6970M, 27" 2560x1440 screen, 1 TB HDD, 4 GB RAM. I already have a 240 GB SSD to fit alongside the hard drive and I'll order an extra 8 GB RAM to upgrade that too.


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I'm getting a 3.4 GHz quad-core i7, with a Radeon 6970M, 27" 2560x1440 screen, 1 TB HDD, 4 GB RAM. I already have a 240 GB SSD to fit alongside the hard drive and I'll order an extra 8 GB RAM to upgrade that too.


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Grim... wrote:
Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
1) One year ago today, I had a chest x-ray, which was the first piece of evidence for my PE diagnosis

How is that nowadays?

I have a genetic condition -- heterozygous Factor V Leiden deficiency. I am 4x-8x more likely to get a clot than a normal person (although about 15% of Europeans have the same condition, apparently).


You don't believe statistics, though.

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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
I have a genetic condition -- heterozygous Factor V Leiden deficiency. I am 4x-8x more likely to get a clot than a normal person (although about 15% of Europeans have the same condition, apparently).
You don't believe statistics, though.
It's worse than that -- I got that statistic from Wikipedia. Hence "apparently" :)


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