Betwixt The Sheets: The History of Sex, Scandal & Society
No Such Thing as a Fish
The Bugle
Mid Flight Brawl
Are all currently keeping me entertained while soaking in the bath.
Betwixt The Sheets: The History of Sex, Scandal & Society
No Such Thing as a Fish
The Bugle
Mid Flight Brawl
Are all currently keeping me entertained while soaking in the bath.
Sat down to have a quick look at The After Party the other night, several episodes and several gins later I realised I’ve now watched too much of it for the wife to watch it unless she plays catch up while I’m out.
Android TV can be installed on a variety of cheap boxes if you don’t mind getting a bit nerdy and flashing a custom firmware
I’m currently getting quotes in for a 5kw array and 5kw inverter, some of the prices are so comical I’ve been tempted to phone them back and just laugh hysterically down the phone at them.
Started watching Secret Invasion and Hijack Finding Secret Invasion a bit meh, it’s a bit They Live/V so not really grabbing me, Hijack on the other hand is quite good, although I keep waiting for Neil Maskell to suddenly ask “where is Jessica Hyde?”
Ah the drawer where unloved chopsticks retire to
For those of you who watch the BBC archive stuff on YouTube I highly recommend Andy Pearmans channel, he’s uploading full episodes of old TV shows including such delights as Beadles About, The Tube and Tomorrows World
Oh it’ll probably get a flurry of coverage, but I suspect none of it will be compassionate
I have a neighbour that’s enthusiastically looking forward to buying a cheap 2nd hand EV, but this has opened a large can of worms as he neither has a smart phone or any form of Internet connection at home.
It’s well worth reading Volt Rush: The Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green By Henry Sanderson, it’s a good insight into some of his work with LiPo from a business and supply chain angle along with some of the geopolitical aspects looking forward.
It’s going to be interesting watching how the industry changes in the future with regards the dealership side, the move towards direct purchase and the sheer lack of maintenance is going to mean quite a few losses on that end of the chain as well.
2 Labour votes against, it would be interesting to see their reasoning
It’s a better looking than F-Droid
I installed it via Droid-ify after the 2nd update, the play store is a bit too far behind considering the frequency of updates at the moment
I’ve made a set with a yellow background instead of beige
I still keep in contact with a couple of people from Gooey (it shut down around 2002 I think), it was an excellent chat platform, you had chat rooms linked to whatever webpage you were on, very good for common interests. We even had a few meetups, I was working contract work at the time and had a 3 month spell were I travelled around the UK visiting various Internet weirdos.
To add to your list of chat programs, the pre MSN chat program that came with Windows, followed by Gooey and Odigo
Napster and Kaza on dialup, PC set to auto redial after 3 hours to keep within the terms of my unlimited data plan.
Just over 20 years on one of the earliest “social media” websites, and I wasn’t exactly young when I joined that.
After I typed that and hit enter it dawned on me that could be an issue, the Lemmy icon might work, or just something generic to keep the UI tidy
Doesn’t even need an old laptop, mines running on a Pi3