Have reached the reply with a screenshot of a 3 line email with the line of the email that answers the question asked in response to the email highlighted stage of done with this week.
Have reached the reply with a screenshot of a 3 line email with the line of the email that answers the question asked in response to the email highlighted stage of done with this week.
I got bored at work and so did an OU degree in economics & politics, which I finished late 2007.
Either the best or the worst timing of my life, but mostly regretted it when George Osborn became chancellor and watching the news became intolerable.
Probably an expectation Vs reality thing.
Japan: new neighbour didn't correctly sort refuse, bin bag left on street for 3 days: people are animals.
UK: car stolen twice in the same year: yeah, people are basically ok.
Brewing is easy. Brewing something nice is the hard part, although no harder than following a recipe. And it has the advantage that everything happens slowly.
As for code and poetry...
Code is meant to be predictable, unsurprising, poetry less so.
The fact that you can train an LLM to do both, ish, is not shocking given the way they work, but there's not obviously a deep connection.
I think there's a difference between the fundamentals of something are based on maths, because in the end everything is some kind of algorithm, and maths being the important component of something.
Music is obviously mathematical, but whether you prefer the JAMC or Adel is not importantly so.
One has brought their half Japanese half American ness. Oh and they're also a model.
And the job-seeking school leaver has amusingly brought nothing.
Anyway, the studio breaks are excruciating in a way that only JPTV can be, but the actual people in the house are fine.
One of them has brought a snowboard to a clearly mid-summer and quite flat location.
Ah, one of them has brought hockey sticks. Obviously a bring something about you theme.
I think one is a model, and they've essentially brought their face...
Hit the 'obviously Chinese / Korean' section of Netflix's Japanese TV selection while looking for something to watch.
It too early to watch ใใใในใใใagain and Naked Director isn't really family friendly... Might give Terrace House a go, see if I can put up with ๆฅๆฌ่ช reality TV any better than ่ฑ่ชใฎ
It did smell faintly of sewage in the 70s. But then so did quite a lot of London.
I see YouTube has put some bullshit 'most relevant' misfeature on the 'subscribed' page.
It's only two pages down to get to the date-order list but, come on, at least let me have one page that makes it easy to find channels I've gone out of my way to watch.
Beyond repair unfortunately, couldn't even reuse the point.
Totally worth it though, because the next day I won both the speed shooting and the balloon shooting competitions at the club Christmas fun shoot.
I get this every Christmas, reminding me of the time I made myself extra popular by accidentally shooting a bifold door while adjusting my bow.
Hints that my home network may be a little gold plated: the network management dashboard has a "top 100 wireless clients by traffic" display.
To be fair, the inner walls of this house are made of some kind of WiFi absorbing material.
Same as the UK in the 70s.
Only ever driven in California in the US, but the general standard of driving there was more Police, Camera, Action! than I was comfortable with.
Don't think menu of them would pass a UK driving test.
Ah, the default for video pass is now spoiler free, but the calendar 'replay' button now takes you to search, which is not.
On the app yes, but the URL for the web has gone, or at least changed and I can't find it.
Just stood on the bathroom scales for the first time in 2 months, 3 months after quitting Mounjaro.
It turns out you don't "just put the weight back on", and that spending 6 months getting to grips with eating habits etc, with the help of GLP agonists is a viable weight loss strategy.
FFS, Dorna seen to have got rid of the "no spoilers" section of their website, so now you have to run the gauntlet of all the top MotoGP news stories (like who won the last race...) if you don't watch a race live.
The dog, at his most majestic.
Ha. My dog used to steal glasses. Right off your face. And then run away with them.
Flashbacks to the other Jeffrey
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1420...
I know someone who worked for the the Army as a civilian, although he had a rank for getting things done purposes. His photos from various wars zones are amazing.
Anyway. The mountain of wasted money used to drive him, as a proper northerner, up the wall.
Don't forget the toxic miasma that came from the heater at the front of the lower deck.
Smelled like it was powered by burning old tyres.
Still, the fun jumping on and off of them; the six biggest steps I've ever taken were after getting off the back while it was moving just a little too fast.
I know someone who was part of the team at Google in charge of automating their photographing and uploading because Americans paid their Google bills with cheques.
Which is some feat of being in two millennia at the same time.
It's massively cheaper, safer, and more efficient to use ground level solar & battery than put it on buildings.
Could pay off my mortgage for less than that.
I was looking for a non-bike related leather jacket yesterday and was quite taken with this for the 2-3 seconds it took to notice the ยฃ11,000 price tag.
Although it turns out this is on the cheap side for a m2m lizard skin jacket.
I use the paid for latest version(s) at work, and it's a useful if often hilariously inept tool.
I think you'd only think it was really good if you were using it for things you were incapable of doing yourself or for things that have countless examples online that it's regurgitating.