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GreyShack@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Feddit.UK has finally kicked the bucket- and what happens next.English12·1 year agoThanks for the update and for the work in building the new instance!
I’ll be keeping my eyes open for further news.
GreyShack@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•People who dont particularly care for or celebrate Christmas, Whats your favorite Christmas song?2·1 year agoJona Lewie - Stop The Cavalry. Apparently not originally intended as a Christmas song anyway.
GreyShack@lemmy.worldOPto UKCasual@lemmy.world•Friday: Friendly? Freatening? Freaky? How's it going?English2·2 years agoThat good eh?
Hopefully the weekend will improve things.
GreyShack@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How much does your fridge smell? What are the biggest factors?6·2 years agoWith us, anything that is/would be smelly goes in some kind of container.
Cleaning - I would say once every 3-4 months or so in normal circumstances. Quite possibly longer.
GreyShack@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•in a general sense, how would you feel about people having their pet dog(s) in the workplace?English143·2 years agoI am not a dog lover. I find them needy, melodramatic and hierarchical: some of the features that I try to avoid in humans.
I work in an office around one day a week which often has more dogs than humans - since one of the regular staff has two dogs. In general, however, they aren’t much of a problem. One frequently nudges people’s elbows to get attention and howls whenever a phone rings. Another gets in the way of the door an awful lot - resulting in the owner installing a child gate at an inner doorway, and another has been traumatised in the past and needs to be taken out whenever a fire alarm test is due. However, this is not more that the needs and quirks of other people, really, and is fairly easy to work around.
I am glad that I do not have to work in that office all the time, but overall it is not a big deal.
GreyShack@lemmy.worldto Audiobooks@lemmy.ml•(August) What are you listening to now?English1·2 years agoI’m going through Robert Brightwell’s Flashman tales: prequels to George MacDonald Frasier’s Flashman book, featuring the original protagonist’s uncle.
They are very well researched (as were GMF’s) and generally engaging, but having just finished Flashman and Madison’s War, I found it to be the waekest so far - lacking a strong narrative thread to tie the scattered, episodic historical events together. The next in the series is Flashman’s Waterloo, which shouldn’t have that problem.
I am very pleased to see how Brightwell has updated the original conceit - taking the bully from Tom Brown’s Schooldays and using him as a mouthpiece to entertainingly deconstruct the Victorian boy’s-own colonial genre - to fit a more modern audience, whilst retaining the spirit of the originals.
GreyShack@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How many of you were using Digg during its prime?English72·2 years agoSlashdot -> Digg -> Reddit -> Lemmy. I used to spend lot of time on TheEnvironmentSite.org some time before Slashdot, but I cant recall whether anything else came in between those two.
Working from home today - or supposed to be. I finished a couple of Big Things at the end of last week and am really struggling to get stuck into any one of the dozen other things that are on my list now.
I’ve deleted a lot of photos and sorted the recycling though. I’ll be sharpening pencils soon…
I did get out and do a bat monitoring session last night - part of the national waterway survey in August each year - without getting wet. There were a few pipistrelles about and a couple of noctules and serotines passing by, but no Daubenton’s which is what this particular survey is looking for.
Today will be getting the chores out of the way then - if the rain shows any chance of dying down - out to an open air Shakespeare this evening. It will be ‘Exit pursued by a very damp bear.’ I expect.
Tomorrow: third attempt to get these shelves up. It has been postponed twice so far.
Sounds blissful to me. I can’t recall the last time I had a complete weekend reading.
They always say that you should stack up everything that you think you’ll need and then put half of it back in the wardrobe. The problem is working out which half, of course.
Hope it all goes well anyway and that you have a good time.
GreyShack@lemmy.worldto Green - An environmentalist community @lemmy.ml•Greenpeace protesters drape giant oil-black fabric over Sunak’s mansionEnglish31·2 years agoyou also haven’t addressed my reasons for doubt.
A) When did you ask me to?
B) By pointing out the cost/benefit to both sides, I would have said that I did anyway.
However, if you would like me to go into more detail: this is a property that was not occupied by the PM or his family - Greenpeace have stated that they were aware of this. The ‘high security’ was evidently provided by the police - who would also have been aware of this. Even at the best of times, given a little advance planning, avoiding a routine police cordon - routine being the key word - is not exactly difficult.
I struggle to see why Greenpeace would take the route that you are suggesting (a literal conspiracy theory) and decide to take the risk of losing credibility instead of doing as they have frequently, attestably, through court records, done and evade the existing security.
GreyShack@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•what 3rd party app did you use on Reddit before switching to lemmyEnglish1·2 years agoRelay (Pro) when using my phone although most of the time I was using RES on a laptop.
GreyShack@lemmy.worldto Green - An environmentalist community @lemmy.ml•Greenpeace protesters drape giant oil-black fabric over Sunak’s mansionEnglish41·2 years agoYou haven’t addressed the critical point:
What would be the consequences for both when the co-ordination was leaked/revealed?
Both would stand to lose vastly more in credibility than ever they might gain.
Whilst that might not matter to Sunak - a lost cause politically anyway, and clearly someone who values money highly - Greenpeace thrives on commitment to the cause.
It certainly seems to me a highly implausible scenario.
GreyShack@lemmy.worldto Green - An environmentalist community @lemmy.ml•Greenpeace protesters drape giant oil-black fabric over Sunak’s mansion71·2 years agoSo, you’re suggesting that this was co-ordinated by Greenpeace and …the Prime Minister? To keep up whose appearances exactly?
What would both parties stand to gain from this?
What would be the consequences for both when the co-ordination was leaked/revealed?
GreyShack@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What's going on with the downvote button?1·2 years agoYou say that you found out that lemmy.world had disabled downvotes. Where did you you find that out? I’d certainly seen nothing myself here - I know that some instances have - and can certainly see and use the downvote arrows.
GreyShack@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What's going on with the downvote button?3·2 years agoI’m on lemmy.world. This thread is on lemmy.world I have just downvoted you successfully as far as I can see.
GreyShack@lemmy.worldOPto UKCasual@lemmy.world•Off to a flying start? Bad case of the Mondays? Still revelling in the afterglow of the weekend? How's it going folks?English2·2 years agoAnother week to recover - yes, I often feel the same!
GreyShack@lemmy.worldOPto UKCasual@lemmy.world•Off to a flying start? Bad case of the Mondays? Still revelling in the afterglow of the weekend? How's it going folks?English2·2 years agoThe play is A Winter’s Tale so a bit odd for the time of year, but the weather might be fitting…
Hope that you get through the day OK one way or another.
Had it about an hour ago: a sort of one-pot pasta and lentil stew thingy, made in our slow cooker. I wouldn’t call it it a particular favourite of mine, but it has the advantage of being dead easy and surprisingly substantial.