yourfriendian.bsky.social
Wi-Fi and network engineer in the education space. Travels the country installing networks and occasionally taking pictures. Also knows some PowerShell
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Ahh yes. That’s never good! This may help youtu.be/eHsoNLm78ys
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I think the real question is do you want to see a whole castle or half a castle in ruins looking at that
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Oh and the Old Operating Theatre near London Bridge Station is interesting as well
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Museum of the Home was good www.museumofthehome.org.uk there’s also The Postal Museum, Wellcome Collection and the Petri museum if you haven’t been
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They are all very good! I got the 4 Saturns print, looking forward to seeing it in person
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Might want to have a look at some of what @valentinavee.bsky.social writes as she covers a lot of this from a cinematographers point of view
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When I had one they were decent enough. If you’re in London try Honest Burger instead
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Oh didn't know about partner licences, will have to have a look in to that
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Yeah been looking at those for a project at work. Not cheap! Shame there’s no development tenancy unless you pay for Visual Studio
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Fortunately we have batteries and we’re still just about saving money on Agile but yeah there’s been very little constant wind this season which has been terrible for electric rates
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As odd as it sounds Alice an onion in half and leave it in the room for a few days and it will most likely absorb the odour for you
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Now you’re just giving me ideas!
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Stickers would be fun but I don’t know where I’d stick them :( for some reason don’t really like decorating my laptop
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I do indeed! Got her mini paintings of Saturn and Neptune in infrared on my shelf
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That looks fantastic! Non-visible wavelengths are so interesting
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I seem to have a liking for objects in none visible light wavelengths. Infrared, x-ray, that sort of thing www.esa.int/ESA_Multimed...
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Oh no! Hope your recovery is speedy
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I like the cushion
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Oooo that is good! An infrared ornament for the infrared collection. Hmmm!
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Already done mine. Bought a couple of CWNP exam bundles and got 45% off so I’m pleased with that
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If it’s worth doing it’s worth doing well as they say!
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No idea on duct types but in a lot of the plant rooms I’ve hung around in Kingspan Kooltherm panel seems to be popular but may be overkill for you
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I vaguely remember using NT 3.51 at high school in the late 90s. Now I feel old!
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I’m Ian as well! I come from the UK and followed you over from Twitter. Wi-Fi engineer by trade but enjoy photography, walking and a good book
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I’ve got my eye on the IQAir AirVisual system. Not sure if it integrates with home automation though www.iqair.com/gb/air-quali...
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Oh my!
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I doubt this cloud will shift! It hasn’t moved for two weeks don’t think it’s going to be in a hurry now!
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Being from a former major pottery producing area I’m looking forward to this!