Thinking this through….I think:
a) I’ve used write-verbose too much and
b) I need to have a write-debug each time anything gets output
….so I’ve got it wrong, really
Thinking this through….I think:
a) I’ve used write-verbose too much and
b) I need to have a write-debug each time anything gets output
….so I’ve got it wrong, really
It would be nice to be able to re-direct Powershell write-verbose, write-debug and standard output into a single file and then just have the standard output tee-ed to the screen….but I can’t see a way to do it
Chris Sutton locking horns about whether he’s been locking horns or not
Is he by any chance related to Geoffrey Boycott?
@bbc606
Walking back from the pub, there were lots of people setting off fireworks to celebrate Chelsea beating Palace…and quite rightly so
#CHECRY
My word of the day today is ‘bramble’.
My new favourite name of a tribute band thepoguetraders.com
RT @GMB_union: Amazon are treating their workers like robots. Over the last three years 600 ambulances have been called to their UK warehou…
RT @Joust_A_Minute: Got into a fight this morning while listening to some music.
It turns out I had my iPod on scuffle.
No Altered Images?
If this doesn’t get rectified I’m not paying my license fee ever again
RT @cwightwick: So I think we should see #MaryAnning on the new £50 note - a working class woman who despite the barriers of class and race…
RT @thomasbrake: In support of #WW1 100-year anniversary, the rail industry is offering free rail travel to all active British military per…
This Ryanair outfit seems to be getting an awful lot of free publicity out of changing the baggage regulations
RT @mrdaveturner: “So, why the fire pit, Paul?” “Human sacrifice to our Dark Lord, Prue.” #GBBOFinal
This is nice
This is a first. I’m listening to a podcast which features one of my old college teachers
He hasn’t yet said ‘as a rather brilliant young undergraduate wrote back in 1986…’
My word of the day today is ‘genial’.
Sometimes I despair of humanity
“In the 1890s Gandhi was a racist….by the 1920s he was not a racist”
Andrew Rawnsley seems to me to be on the money:
“the prime minister’s end-of-austerity pledge has set a test for the chancellor that he cannot pass”
RT @CFCMatt8: That time of year when all the clocks in the house say a different time 😩