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That's so true. Well before the 20s is up I'm already making edits to the code to preempt the imminent runtime error then recompile and continue the cycle...
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I had this setup but during a reinstall/update Windows still destroyed Grub. You have been warned!
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She's focussing deeply on using Windows' On-screen keyboard
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Wow, that's sad. Yes we are, they really layer on the stuff here, at places where the lorry has to pass multiple times (e.g. a roundabout) you can even get 'salt dune' deposits from it building up. Wrecks the drivetrain on my bicycle - inevitably have to replace components once winter is over.
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Fantastic, may bring a tape measure on the next commute
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Hadn't considered that, grit lorries must fling a lot at the base with each pass.
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Agreed. So quality of British manufacturing and workmanship. Now someone has to pay to have them all replaced.
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Yes, all weakened and then blown over in a recent storm. Corrosion from sea-salt in the air maybe? There are tens of them about, which does not seem normal
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I expect that I 1. underestimate the forces of nature and 2. overestimate the quality of British manufacturing
I found this damage interesting because 1. There are high winds here (coastal area) but the frontal area of a sign seems pretty small 2. I thought they would make signs out of more corrosion resistant materials These are only a few of tens if not hundreds of downed signs in the area
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Ha it's a shared bin (which I just realised makes the delivery even more risky).
Standing in the bin and jumping up and down is a good strategy to compact at a later date. Otherwise, the hydraulic press of the bin lorry can handle it :)
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Figure the idea of the name is a network for air/flight transit
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Military comms. Sounds like a more evocative use of the word compared to a courier service!
TIL this is the address of a company in Holland
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Not at all, thanks - I'll be sure to revise the directions to remove any doubt!
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I tend to just stand in it and jump up and down if that's what you mean 😂
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Yes, the original tickets were from Ticketmaster and refunded. But StubHub (separate selling site) still want a cut even though I obviously can no longer sell the tickets, if that makes sense? Which is ridiculous because obviously it's not my fault the concert was cancelled.
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I have no plan to pay it currently... see if anything comes of it. Would be interested to know if anyone else has ignored fees from them
I sold tickets to a concert on stubhub last year as I was unable to attend. The concert was cancelled so no sale. Now stubhub wants me to pay a fee for failing to deliver on my listed tickets...
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This makes sense, maybe I should remove my note (to leave under shelter by the bins) entirely
Amazon driver put cardboard package in cardboard recycling bin due to be collected this week... delivery note explaining where parcel was had been placed in the bin too