Today I have mainly been V2.0

pondering what use this could be

:thinking:

Revisiting this morning’s breakfast and yesterday’s pizza courtesy of a bug from KettleJnr’s nursery, all while 2 hours drive from home. The joys of parenthood…

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Hooking up a quad 33/303 to my speakers.

It goes from nothing to loud pretty quick
Will 10db attenuators help much?

I’ve got some 20db rothwells if it helps

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Thanks John
Will give these a go tomorrow,I did have some adjustable one that went up to 30db,but can’t find them

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Went on a walk from Stourport to Bewdley, up to the top of the hill for a meal at the Hopole and then walk home. 10 mile round trip so might have walked some of it off!

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Night walking ? I confess I’m a bit wary of that, depending on the terrain - I turned my ankle pretty seriously in a rabbit hole (I think) a few years ago in a field in the dark. But at times it can be beautiful in a way that daylight never is. Last winter we had a bit of snow and walking over that in bright moonlight was breathtaking. On another occasion I walked along a country road that sees hardly any traffic. The night sky was as dark as it ever is around here and clear too. I had to stop and just look at the stars.

VB

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It was light when we set out cross country at about 6pm. 2 and a bit hours later we had gone 6m and up hill to the pub. We chose the straighter road home along tut road which was lit most of the way but we had brought torches.

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Sounds lovely.

VB

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Gosh , 30 years of age with a bag. Massive shock to the system .glad he is bearing up, I don’t think I could but it’s amazing how many have to cope with emptying their poo from a bag and coping with the mess etc

Saw a youth group out on a nightwalk in Devon last sat , they were well kitted out with maps etc

Mostly I walk locally where I know the paths, so maps aren’t such an issue. I have a much better torch after the ankle-turning incident though.

VB

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It’s the Da Vinci staircase in Chateau De Chambord

Yesterday was spent undergoing a medical for life insurance in the morning. In the afternoon I composed another email to my Oxbridge educated neighbours - who are trying to make me liable for the damp in their kitchen- trying to tell them how water tables, springs and wells work, without sounding condescending. “Get in the sea ya cunts,” would have been far simpler and somehow more satisfying.

Today will be a better day.

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Suggestion for your email -

C U iN courT Soon.

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Neighbours are great until money is involved. Sounds like you may need a letter from a surveyor or similar.

we just had a right to light surveyor down and they were so helpful , cost a fortune but great believer in surveyors and sounds like thats the only way to go to convince .

we were put off court action recently by our solicitor as they said we needed 50k in the bank in case we lost , which is always a possibility

I think that the burden of proof must be upon the neighbour - what makes him think that the well is the problem? Where is the evidence for this? If he can’t provide any, he can get to fuck.

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