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41) Message boards : The Lounge : The traveling Dutchman came to Great Britain in March 2019
Message 89746
Posted 22 Jan 2019 by anniet
How middle would Coventry be?
42) Message boards : The Lounge : The Seti is Slumbering Cafe
Message 89741
Posted 22 Jan 2019 by anniet
It wasn't brilliant, no, TL, but it got better, thank you ;)

I've got golden syrup now. I was forced to genuflect at the bins with it on the way back because it's ridiculously slippery outside. Not nice slippery. Oil-filmed-damp slippery.
43) Message boards : The Lounge : The Seti is Slumbering Cafe
Message 89736
Posted 22 Jan 2019 by anniet
I bet they waited for me,
*drop eyelids* yes... so that you could think...

;)

Interesting. I should do that more often. It made golden syrup pop up in my head which is what I've been trying to remember for about an hour now.

It means I won't be wasting my time going to the shop again :)
44) Message boards : The Lounge : The Seti is Slumbering Cafe
Message 89730
Posted 22 Jan 2019 by anniet
I just tried and failed.
45) Message boards : The Lounge : The Seti is Slumbering Cafe
Message 89725
Posted 22 Jan 2019 by anniet
13.02.25 -
14.29.something .... erm... hold on...

14.31.something -
13.02.25 = ........... *need more fingers* okay, have them...

33!

33+11 (except that's 34 now) which is


T-44 minutes & counting. :-)
There. I fixed it for you. You are most, most welcome
46) Message boards : The Lounge : The Seti is Slumbering Cafe
Message 89723
Posted 22 Jan 2019 by anniet
I got one fat flake a couple of days ago, then that was it on the snow front.

I was going to miss today's outage because I got flagged by an algorithm, but that will be tomorrow now (and however many other days I'm needed after that) when it isn't! Which means, Keith, that I feel confident it'll be a short outrage because I was rather looking forward to a long party.
47) Message boards : The Lounge : The Seti is Slumbering Cafe
Message 89713
Posted 22 Jan 2019 by anniet
Today's been such a

r-e-a-l-l-y...

l-o-n-g...

w-e-e-k, I'd managed to convince myself tomorrow was Saturday. That went down like a lead balloon when it wasn't.
48) Message boards : The Lounge : The Seti is Slumbering Cafe
Message 89634
Posted 15 Jan 2019 by anniet
*start off at a jog... end up at a sprint*
49) Message boards : The Lounge : The Seti is Slumbering Cafe
Message 89625
Posted 15 Jan 2019 by anniet
Drawing on my rusty Afrikaans's vague similarities to Dutch, I would say ggggggleeze yaaah-mumble... or possibly ggggleesa yar-mumble...

Happy outage day, people :)

edited for excess m's
50) Message boards : The Lounge : BOINC Politics thread
Message 89623
Posted 15 Jan 2019 by anniet
I think I read somewhere that a trillion dollars worth of assets have already been shifted out of the UK ahead of the vote. Sadly, I suspect their confidences might be well-placed :/

Oh, and happy new year politics thread :)

edit: that includes you too Sirius :) and everyone else here of course
51) Message boards : The Lounge : The Seti is Slumbering Cafe
Message 89413
Posted 2 Jan 2019 by anniet
Summat's up.
Well one of my doors isn't *scowl* it just fell on me :\ which was a bit ouch and a lot unexpected. I've sort of left it where it is because no one else is home and it's kind of heavy. Probably because it's one of those ones that are supposed to be useful during a fire. Fat lot of good it would be if there was, which I'm glad to say there isn't :)

Hello Richad... hold on, I'll try that again... hello Richard :) Happy new year!

edit: I noticed beta's boards were down a bit ago. I'll go and watch seti's now - see if/when they go down


And now beta's are back so feel free to ignore this edit everyone. I'm going to :)
52) Message boards : The Lounge : Happy 2019 !
Message 89399
Posted 31 Dec 2018 by anniet
HAPPY NEW YE AR EVERYONE... you know, when it is the new year. I'm still bogged down in the old year at the moment, which is fiiiiiiiiiine...

:)
53) Message boards : The Lounge : Merry Christmas!
Message 89324
Posted 25 Dec 2018 by anniet
What you both said. Yes. Definitely :)
54) Message boards : Projects : News on Project Outages
Message 88412
Posted 10 Oct 2018 by anniet
I did and could, so ... that's one less thing to be perplexed about.
55) Message boards : Projects : News on Project Outages
Message 88411
Posted 10 Oct 2018 by anniet
I can't get to Einstein at the moment, so I will try to later.
56) Message boards : The Lounge : Grumbles, Glory and Covid-19
Message 88341
Posted 7 Oct 2018 by anniet
and have been fighting with it since connecting it. The first hours I had the problem that whenever I tried to grab a window and move it, it would maximize on the monitor.
Do you roar when stuff like that keeps happening?

I would. It helps reduce the risk of hair getting lost by pulling on it a bit too vigorously.
57) Message boards : The Lounge : The Seti is Slumbering Cafe
Message 88340
Posted 7 Oct 2018 by anniet
I'd just finished a pigeon-update post, with pictures and everything that I'd uploaded and it vanished. I didn't have the links saved which was a bit stupid, but I was tired so I'm going to use that as my excuse. I don't know if I can be bothered to reconstruct it all now.

I haven't been back since either. I might later, I don't know.
58) Message boards : The Lounge : The Seti is Slumbering Cafe
Message 88290
Posted 2 Oct 2018 by anniet
Whatever you end up doing hope you have a lovely day, Jord :)
59) Message boards : The Lounge : These may not be with us long.
Message 88254
Posted 28 Sep 2018 by anniet
Here you go people - another example of our supreme talent at dooming stuff we share the planet with:

Orca apocalypse

Among those most at risk are the UK’s last pod, where a recent death revealed one of the highest PCB levels ever recorded. Others off Gibraltar, Japan and Brazil and in the north-east Pacific are also in great danger. Killer whales are one of the most widespread mammals on earth but have already been lost in the North Sea, around Spain and many other places.

“It is like a killer whale apocalypse,” said Paul Jepson at the Zoological Society of London, part of the international research team behind the new study. “Even in a pristine condition they are very slow to reproduce.” Healthy killer whales take 20 years to reach peak sexual maturity and 18 months to gestate a calf.

PCBs were used around the world since the 1930s in electrical components, plastics and paints but their toxicity has been known for 50 years. They were banned by nations in the 1970s and 1980s but 80% of the 1m tonnes produced have yet to be destroyed and are still leaking into the seas from landfills and other sources.

The international Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants came into force in 2004 to tackle the issue, but Jepson said the clean-up is way behind schedule. “I think the Stockholm Convention is failing,” he said. “The only area where I am optimistic is the US. They alone produced 50% of all PCBs, but they have been getting PCB levels down consistently for decades. All we have done in Europe is ban them and then hope they go away.”

The research shows that killer whale populations in the high north, off Norway, Iceland, Canada and the Faroes, are far less contaminated due to their distance from major PCB sources. ”The only thing that gives me hope about killer whales in the longer term is, yes, we are going to lose populations all over the industrialised areas, but there are populations that are doing reasonably well in the Arctic,” said Jepson.

If a global clean-up, which would take decades, can be achieved, these populations could eventually repopulate empty regions, he said, noting that killer whales are very intelligent, have strong family bonds and hunt in packs. “It is an incredibly adaptive species – they have been able to [live] from the Arctic to the Antarctic and everywhere in between.”

He praised the billion-dollar “superfund” clean-ups in the US, such as in the Hudson River and Puget Sound, where the polluter has paid most of the costs: “The US is going way beyond the Stockholm Convention because they know how toxic PCBs are.”
There are a lot of linked-to studies and articles within the text that I haven't duplicated here - if you're interested.

I was very displeased by the sentence at the top of the quote :( and must admit to being really very pleasantly surprised by the last one. Keeping up that and getting us to do the same or better would be good I think :)
60) Message boards : The Lounge : Grumbles, Glory and Covid-19
Message 87882
Posted 30 Aug 2018 by anniet
I should have remembered I had a grumble in here. I also should have remembered that boinc is a place where solutions can rain down like that manna stuff was supposed to have done. Remembering either one would have meant I'd have said thank you to both of you much sooner than the now I'm about to do that.

Thank you WK, and Richard too :) I have passed both links to my son and it seems tomorrow we shall be acting upon them in person, in Stratford :)
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