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The Pub / Re: Is This The End Of Retail?
« Last post by barakta on Yesterday at 03:09:57 pm »
The Subway NotBread smell makes me heave, I don't know what they do to make it so digusting.
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If I was ever considering this, I no longer am. Birthday party in the Forest on Saturday, "stewarding" at an event on Sunday, gosh, what an exciting weekend, ect, ect, and so on.
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Ctrl-Alt-Del / Re: The computing stuff rant thread
« Last post by Kim on Yesterday at 02:59:18 pm »
Absolutely top notch case of gremlins last night.

Happened again while I was away.  Killed the Unifi controller container on a whim, which may or may not have helped.

Restored the original pfsense/switch config this morning, and for a while saw a similar DHCP problem (with all the unifi stuff shut down) that was resolved by kicking unbound on the pfsense box.  I've decided I'm too old for this shit and have pushed the button on a FB2900.  A decision that I'm unlikely to regret once my bank account has recovered.
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The Pub / Re: Dez's funeral - 3rd May, 1pm.
« Last post by hellymedic on Yesterday at 02:54:54 pm »
Seems to display OK, though I’ve had to turn the volume up.
Wonderful service and a great tribute to such a talented and multi-faceted man.

Hoping you are finding strength in these very tough times!
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Rides and Touring / Re: Twitey's camping break - May 9th through 13th, 2024
« Last post by Kim on Yesterday at 02:54:28 pm »
I'm back from the Lake District (where it rained) via the midgefest of Delamere Forrest (where pre-emptive application of DEET on the return trip started to dissolve my cycling mitts).  Will give this proper consideration once I've dealt with the considerable backlog of Stuff that needs doing now I have a real computer, and have dried all my kit out.

Has anyone apart from PB booked a pitch?

It would be Friday and Saturday nights at the most, though.  Barakta only just got me back.
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The Pub / Re: Tune Association II - Son of Tune Association
« Last post by Woofage on Yesterday at 02:53:17 pm »
Warming Up The Band - Heads Hands & Feet
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If you have the premium version of OS Maps then you can create, save and download maps for offline use (with or without routes).

Yes, but it does that select-a-limited-area-for-download rubbish.  Memory-Map and the late, lamented Viewranger let you download all the OS regions in one go, which means you've always got the right map in your pocket.  I ditched the OS app in favour of Memory-Map for this reason.
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Online quizzes / Re: Squaredle
« Last post by Wowbagger on Yesterday at 02:48:23 pm »
I played https://squaredle.com 05/08:
*42/42 words (+3 bonus words)
🎯 In the top 11% by accuracy
🔥 Solve streak: 17

I played https://squaredle.com/xp 05/08:
*23/23 words
🎯 Perfect accuracy
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MTB / Re: Mullet builds
« Last post by phil653 on Yesterday at 02:36:22 pm »
My fixie has a 700C (622) front wheel and a 26" (559) rear. It's based on a tight clearance British Eagle 653 frame. That way the smaller rear wheel could carry a fatter tyre, clear the frame and not have to worry about lining up braking surfaces or needing very, very long armed brake calipers. Trad fixie front brake only sees to stopping duties
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The Pub / Re: Is This The End Of Retail?
« Last post by Cudzoziemiec on Yesterday at 02:22:47 pm »
https://www.theguardian.com/business/article/2024/may/08/scents-smell-retail-shopping-marketing
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‘It’s the brand speaking to you’: the scent firms making smells for Subway, Abercrombie and more
You mean they deliberately create that horrible almost-but-not-quite-bread smell that comes out of Subway?  :o
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