My word of the day today is ‘wallop’.

I see friends shaking hands, saying, “How do you do?” They’re really saying, “I love you”

I hear babies cry, I watch them grow They’ll learn much more Than I’ll ever know

#PostASongLyricYouLove

One day, perhaps, I will no longer think of the very talented Miles Jupp as ‘the bloke from Balamory’

That day has not yet come, but I’m enjoying ‘Partys Over’

www.bbc.co.uk/programme…

Pleased to see that the Guardian squeezes a mention of the @Russell_Cotes museum into its pre-season preview of @afcbournemouth

www.theguardian.com/football/…

My word of the day today is ‘giggle’.

#TodayILearned that, on my laptop,

[http://IO.Directory]::EnumerateFiles 

….is a lot quicker than

get-childitem

….if that all you want is the filename

#Powershell

#TodayILearned that to insert the current date in vim you can do:

:put =strftime('%d %B %Y')

I haven’t yet worked out how to make it insert 2nd, 15th etc rather than just 2, or 15.

#TodayILearned how to un-expire an AD password

Set-ADUser -Identity username -Replace @{pwdlastset=“0”}

Set-ADUser -Identity username -Replace @{pwdlastset="-1"}

cloudcompanyapps.com/2020/07/0…

My word of the day today is ‘scamper’.

Just over 5 months to #Christmas

🎄🎄🎄🎄🎅☃️🤶🎁

I finally saw the #ElvisMovie last night

A wonderful film in many ways… the first half an hour in particular was a joy twitter.com/ElvisMovi…

My phrase of the day today is ‘covered ourselves in glory’.

As I’ve probably said before, I always thought Rockaway Beach was a mythical place, made up by the @RamonesOfficial

www.theguardian.com/artanddes…

I finally saw the #ElvisMovie last night

A wonderful film in many ways… the first half an hour in particular was a joy

RT @mitdasein: If I ever meet God, I’ll be sure to say how much I appreciate non-human animals.

My word of the day today is ‘toggle’.

#TodayILearned that F11 toggles between full screen and not-full-screen in MS Terminal

Pleased to hear the Germans described as ‘efficient’ #GERAUT

Pleased to hear the Germans described as ‘efficient’ #GERAUT

#TodayILearned that the first time that ‘the Sweeney’ , as rhyming slang for the @metpoliceuk’s Flying Squad, appeared in writing was in the 1936 ‘The Gilt Kid’ by James Curtis 

www.theguardian.com/books/201…