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29-01-2021, 10:27 PM | #2821 | |||
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29-01-2021, 10:30 PM | #2822 | ||
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So what made you feel good today is the weekend ?
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30-01-2021, 02:08 AM | #2823 | ||
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Yep but I have to get up to run a SQL script to put a change in.
All the dickheads act like it is so complicated but all I need to know is a couple of numbers which we could do in business hours. I'm going to get OT for doing something I could have done in normal work hours So to be true to the thread I'm going to make way more money vs the effort I put in. Over $200 on top on my salary for less than 5 mins work Last edited by MITCHAY; 30-01-2021 at 02:20 AM. |
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30-01-2021, 09:57 AM | #2824 | ||
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I feel heaps better now my change is done. My WA colleague is feeling a bit rough though since it is a bit early there. They could of scheduled it for 12pm ACT time at least
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30-01-2021, 10:40 AM | #2825 | ||
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After spending a few hours over the past couple of days cleaning the interior of my car, and i also front brakes which were well overdue for attention. Took it for a drive this morning, and its almost like a different car. Yeah the interior shows its age, so its never going to be perfect, but it still comes up on the better side of presentable. It was the main family car for years and my brother used it as a work car for years after that doing 1000km per week. But, giving it some attention more then the odd vac here or there, im happy with how its coming up. The steering wheel was my concern, i thought the right side leather was badly worn, but it was a thick layer of human slime. So its not too bad.
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30-01-2021, 01:48 PM | #2826 | |||
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The bureaucracy and overhead on IT changes is enormous, frustrating, inefficient and expensive, as you know. And to be true to the thread, reflecting on my current role that doesn’t require any direct involvement in regular IT change requests makes me feel good today.
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30-01-2021, 05:59 PM | #2828 | ||
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Binky painted!
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30-01-2021, 09:30 PM | #2829 | ||
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It stopped raining for a while today, so finally decided to service my 20 year old lawn mower. Always starts on first pull anyway.
Finished changing plug, filters, oil, blades and some side skirt plastic bits which I purchased more than five years ago. Got is started to check everything, all good and then .. rainstorm ... Not a bad afternoon anyway. Regards, George V |
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01-02-2021, 10:56 AM | #2830 | ||
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Pretty happy with Australia post. Thats not a statement typically made. But for the past few interweb orders ive made, theyve come in atleast 2 days before the original estimate on the tracking number. And thats snail mail from interstate. Of the 2 thing's ive received today, one was supposed to be wednesday, the other friday. And i got a text to say a 3rd is on its way for today.
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01-02-2021, 05:55 PM | #2831 | ||
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Finally got the evap cooler person back out after the water damage it caused last Monday. It took him a bit to find the problem but it was a small tube that split so was an easy fix.
Now I have to get onto body corp about getting the damage looked at. So my cooler is working again and they didn't charge me anything |
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02-02-2021, 08:45 PM | #2832 | ||
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My kid was mad keen on the new school bag i bought him. He is in year 6, so everything's a popularity contest. So i was in year 6 once, and my parent's, anyhow.
So i let him open the postage bag. Interweb shopping, the reason i hate it is because you cant see it in person before you buy it. It wasnt off shebay, it was from a reputable shop, but still. My boy, happy as larry. I hovered over him because stanley knifes you cut away from yourself. But he got to open it. Its a quicksilver, so cool enough. And i incidentally bought a double up of hats for myself, so instead of the pain of interweb returns, i gifted the other to the boy too. Its a nice hat too. I only rock blanks. And this ones a blank grey flexi. |
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02-02-2021, 09:12 PM | #2833 | |||
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03-02-2021, 05:15 AM | #2834 | |||
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03-02-2021, 12:01 PM | #2835 | |||
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But i have a heap of fun with my kid doing boy stuff. Im a pretty on it parent when it comes to being out of line. Stuff like swearing is a no go. And in the same token, i do not swear around him. My attitude is bad habits start early, so if you dont start them, they dont happen. Then there's the other boy stuff. Last year my kid was wanting a dual screen setup for his computator. So i did that for him. His mum got up me a bit about what does he need that for? He loves it. Same thing come Christmas, i sensed a gaming controller for said computater would be an appropriate gift. Kid loves it, but again i got interrogated. But, boy stuff with my boy, its awesome. And hes pretty funny. Yesterday hes telling me i should do extractors and a cat delete on my car to make it faster. It already has an exhaust. But the answer is no. Cat deletes are illegal. Extractors maybe, but if i can already exceed the speed limit easy enough, no need to go faster. |
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03-02-2021, 06:55 PM | #2838 | ||
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I got more OT for the weekend then I thought I was going to get and it made the current pay too.
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04-02-2021, 11:57 AM | #2839 | ||
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Two weeks past the “absolute final date” where the copper telephone lines in my area were supposed to cease, and they’re still working just fine.
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04-02-2021, 09:02 PM | #2840 | ||
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Noticed a Jaguar F-Type SVR in the car park at work today. Well, I actually heard it arrive before I spotted it.
About half an hour later, I was way down the back when I heard it roar onto the highway, LOUD and CLEAR. Absolute music to my ears. Made my day. I don't get to see many F-Types around here, let alone the flagship SVR. It's amazing how most Jag's have abysmal resale, yet the F-Type is the exception. I wan't one so BADLY. The orange car at the end is what it sounded like from where I was, complete with the wicked snap/crackle/pop on over-run. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RTVxtQNaqk
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04-02-2021, 09:12 PM | #2841 | ||
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So i put dba t2's on my car last week, but standard issue bendix pads. It stopped as a car should stop. Put on bendix ultimate pads today. Still bedding them in, so being careful. It stops better. Well, less pedal to slow down. Its no race car, but it stops reasonably ok.
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04-02-2021, 09:28 PM | #2842 | |||
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My ADSL got cut off 2 months ago coz NBN was available. NO IT AINT! Using Optus mobile internet temporarily, but what made me feel good today? RUM!
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05-02-2021, 05:53 PM | #2844 | ||
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Happy this week is done though plenty more waiting for me next week. But that is a future Mitch problem for the next couple of days
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06-02-2021, 05:20 PM | #2845 | ||
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On Thursday, my idiot brother was telling me about the minor renovations he wanted to make. So i ordered him 2 sheets of gyprock. He only really needs 1, but neither of us are gyprock experts, so theres going to be a bit of measure once cut twice action. So yesterday, he got the delivery. So today, made the first start to fixes. We still need plaster, but todays main goal was getting plastered, tools wize, i have the gear. Gyprocking, its not too difficult, but there is a reason people get paid to do it. They're better at it. But anyhow, any progress is a step forward.
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07-02-2021, 02:47 PM | #2846 | ||
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Im genuinely surprised. My brother is very hard to motorvate. Hes like flogging a dead horse most the time. But he calls me today. So there is quite a number of patches that need to be made a his place. Ive given him a gyprock sword and new blades for his mate stanly, lent my electric sander. Ordered most of whats needed plastering wise. So removed 90% of excuses. So i said to him, assuming it would go in 1 ear and out the other, measure and cut 1 patch a day, we have no time constraints. Hes proud of himself, he already has 2 patches good to go today. He doesnt have an impact driver, im not lending him mine, and i dont love him enough to buy him one. But i will help out with screwing thing's in. His biggest reservation was mess. But i showed him the trick. Drop sheet down, and use painters tape to stick it to the skirting board so all gyprock dust ends up on the drop sheet. Saves a lot of time vacuuming. I worked as a sparky for 14 years, and we typically have a reputation for leaving behind a mess. Thats not how you get repeat business. And plus, cleaning takes time which in turn costs more for labour, so for 90c drop sheets and a roll of tape to reduce cleaning time. Thats when you get positive feedback. So with a few points in the right direction, my brothers way more confident to attack this job. The painter he used last time left quite a mess, so that's why he was hesitant for diy. Im no gyprocker, but im not a ****bag tradie either. But we have the time to make mistakes and work out how to fix them. And i think my brothers happy to be doing something where you can visually see a result and say 'i did that'. I also reckon he's happy that so far it hasnt cost him a cent. Thats not the part im happy about, ive been paying for motorvation...
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12-02-2021, 02:10 PM | #2847 | ||
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One week ago today my first Grandson was born although he was 8 weeks early due to the mother having health issues from having a double kidney & pancreas transplant a few years ago.
He weighed in at a whopping 1.5kg and 42cm , long way to go yet but first milestone today being moved out of the nicu. |
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12-02-2021, 02:19 PM | #2848 | ||
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That’s good progress, it must have been a very stressful time. Good on you for being there, too.
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12-02-2021, 02:25 PM | #2849 | ||
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12-02-2021, 03:02 PM | #2850 | ||
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This the other day,didnt have the heart to move him so went back in pub and had another pint.
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