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Posts by Barney Stringer

Just waking up from a hip replacement operation. That was easy - didn’t have to do anything

I’m now a cyborg. Might update my profile

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Close-up of some roast potatoes. They were good.

Close-up of some roast potatoes. They were good.

I have the receipts ready in my defence, come at me:

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My unpopular Easter opinion - you should parboil roast potatoes in boiling water, not from cold (as every single recipe suggests)

You want the outside cooked and falling apart (for crispy roasties) but the inside NOT falling apart. Parboil hot and fast, leave the middle to cook once in the oven

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View of the stage in Royal Albert Hall. To be honest you can’t see anything but a backlit red haze of smoke

View of the stage in Royal Albert Hall. To be honest you can’t see anything but a backlit red haze of smoke

Enjoyed My Bloody Valentine, 35 years after first seeing them at the Town and Country Club

Made more special this time by going with my adult son

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An XKCD four-panel cartoon about an IT upgrade titled “AS A PROJECT WEARS ON, STANDARDS FOR SUCCESS SLIP LOWER AND LOWER.”

Panel 1: “0 HOURS - OKAY, I SHOULD BE ABLE TO DUAL-BOOT BSD SOON.”

Panel 2: “6 HOURS - I'LL BE HAPPY IF I CAN GET THE SYSTEM WORKING LIKE IT WAS WHEN I STARTED.”

Panel 3: “10 HOURS - WELL, THE DESKTOP'S A LOST CAUSE, BUT I THINK I CAN FIX THE PROBLEMS THE LAPTOP'S DEVELOPED.”

Panel 4: “24 HOURS - IF WE'RE LUCKY, THE SHARKS WILL STAY AWAY UNTIL WE REACH SHALLOW WATER.
IF WE MAKE IT BACK ALIVE, YOU'RE NEVER UPGRADING ANYTHING AGAIN.”

An XKCD four-panel cartoon about an IT upgrade titled “AS A PROJECT WEARS ON, STANDARDS FOR SUCCESS SLIP LOWER AND LOWER.” Panel 1: “0 HOURS - OKAY, I SHOULD BE ABLE TO DUAL-BOOT BSD SOON.” Panel 2: “6 HOURS - I'LL BE HAPPY IF I CAN GET THE SYSTEM WORKING LIKE IT WAS WHEN I STARTED.” Panel 3: “10 HOURS - WELL, THE DESKTOP'S A LOST CAUSE, BUT I THINK I CAN FIX THE PROBLEMS THE LAPTOP'S DEVELOPED.” Panel 4: “24 HOURS - IF WE'RE LUCKY, THE SHARKS WILL STAY AWAY UNTIL WE REACH SHALLOW WATER. IF WE MAKE IT BACK ALIVE, YOU'RE NEVER UPGRADING ANYTHING AGAIN.”

Feels like the Iran war is still only at stage two of this XKCD classic:

xkcd.com/349/

4 weeks ago 7 1 0 0
An avenue of pink cherry blossom in a park (Hammersmith, London). Crowds of people taking photos, and picnicking on the grass under the trees.

An avenue of pink cherry blossom in a park (Hammersmith, London). Crowds of people taking photos, and picnicking on the grass under the trees.

Lovely to see Sakura crowds and picnics in Ravenscourt Park

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A graph of electricity used (green line), and solar power generated (yellow line) over the course of today. If you’re fortunate enough to be able to, now would be a great time to install solar and a house battery

A graph of electricity used (green line), and solar power generated (yellow line) over the course of today. If you’re fortunate enough to be able to, now would be a great time to install solar and a house battery

A productive day down the photon mines…

Our rooftop solar generated twice as much electricity as our house used today (London)

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Going to be a big summer for middle aged men with heat pumps and solar panels.

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Someone on here yesterday pointed out that you can tell they didn’t see any of this coming because they would have done insider trades on the oil futures market if they had.

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People blaming the Mercator map projection for Trump thinking Greenland is bigger than it really is (and at this point, can’t dismiss that)

But also, Mercator deceives on *where* Greenland is. It’s actually pretty much the same distance from both USA and Denmark, (c2,000km). Whose backyard is that?

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Can confirm. And for young teenagers to grow up with the freedom to go out anywhere, anytime, without needing to rely on parents to drive them

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The viewing corridor of St Paul’s Cathedral in London, from near the King’s Mound in Richmond Park. You really can’t see much, but across the road there’s a narrow gap in the trees. It’s there somewhere.

The viewing corridor of St Paul’s Cathedral in London, from near the King’s Mound in Richmond Park. You really can’t see much, but across the road there’s a narrow gap in the trees. It’s there somewhere.

Not sure I’d have been able to make out St Paul’s in this view today, without the help of Manhattan Lofts highlighting it in the background…

3 months ago 1 0 0 0

The knowledge equivalent of low-background steel

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“Anti Tram” earplugs

“Anti Tram” earplugs

So THIS is what central government was using all these years whenever Leeds called asking for a metro system

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Not quite for nothing - as well as being London’s most beautiful bridge it’s also working well as a pedestrian / cycle crossing

Even starting from scratch would never be value for money to replace. If there’d never been a bridge there, no-one would seriously propose one was worth building there now

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Trouble is the alternative bridges are so close to Hammersmith. Toll it and not enough people will use it to pay for the repairs. So you have to toll Putney And Chiswick. Then Wandsworth and Kew…

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At which point, it’s a relatively small further step to vary charges by location, time, weight, in the name of fairness. And eventually you’ve arrived by degrees at a sensible comprehensive road user charging scheme.
Which is why I think yesterday’s first step could be hugely significant long term

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Yes, it’s odd. Maybe to avoid the shock of “driven all year, now can’t pay the bill”?
If nothing else it should make a future shift to an in-car device that charges as you drive an easier sell! (PAYD, like PAYE)

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Yes it’s sounds very complicated doesn’t it! Far from ideal. But I think once you’ve established the principle of pay-per-mile and got people used to it, it will evolve over time much more easily. It’s that first introduction that’s defeated everyone so far.

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I understand the worries about EV adoption from the pay-per-mile electric vehicle tax

But if this policy sticks, this will eventually mean we finally have the basis of a national system of road tolling. Something that’s been absolutely necessary but always “ten years off” for generations

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Hammersmith Bridge Where did 25,000 vehicles go?

I really cannot recommend this excellent piece on Hammersmith Bridge highly enough

5 months ago 232 89 13 24

New appeal stats just dropped and they're 😮

Over the last quarter:
• 76% of public inquiries allowed
• 59% of hearings allowed
• 53% of appeals for more than 10 homes allowed

Those rates are all pretty much as high as they've ever been.

Data here: assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/68f78d...

5 months ago 1 1 0 0

Yes, they are actually saying that a "foreigner" who has worked here for decades, paid National Insurance, & is entitled BECAUSE OF THAT to a state pension, would be deported for the crime of claiming it.

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Terrifying that a “mainstream” party in the UK is proposing Idi Amin-style deportation of hundreds of thousands of our friends, neighbours, relatives, colleagues, NHS workers…

And terrifying too that it’s raised no more than a ripple in the media, and only weak criticism from the government

6 months ago 5 0 0 0

Thank you! I’ll look into it. Not sure I’d trust myself to do it so neatly…

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Looks the same model as our Vaillant. How did you go about doing the grey wrap? It’s a big improvement

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Lewisham: More than a place | Landsec After a four-year process, Lewisham Council has resolved to grant planning permission for the phased redevelopment of the 1970s shopping centre in Lewisham. Building on our 20-year history of investi...

Great news for Lewisham - Landsec’s redevelopment approved this week.

Rebuilt shopping centre, 1,700 new homes, new music venue and open space

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The official data on productivity shows Britain's big cities have decoupled from the national economy. But while the big cities outside the capital are roaring ahead, London is stagnating.

But can we trust this data? Are our regional divides closing? Our new paper investigates:

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Is there accepted canon on which order to read them?

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Now you don’t have to choose! Both of

@jonnelledge.bsky.social History of the World in 47 Borders, and

@lewisbaston.bsky.social
Borderlines: History of Europe in 29 Borders,

are 99p on Kindle at the moment. (Only 2.6p per border…)

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