My phrase of the day today is ‘the juice isn’t worth the squeeze’
My phrase of the day today is ‘the juice isn’t worth the squeeze’
#TodayILearned that in @ansible you have to explicitly copy a powershell file across to the remote server before win_shell-ing it
Otherwise you get
#TodayILearned that in @ansible you have to explicitly copy a powershell file across to the remote server before win_shell-ing it
Otherwise you get <file> is not recognized as the name of a \r\ncmdlet, function, script file, or operable program CommandNotFoundException t.co/KK4hv5vxT…
#TodayILearned that scallops can have up to 200 eyes
#TodayILearned that scallops can have up to 200 eyes
This is very handy, and I never quite remember how to do it
New-Item -ItemType SymbolicLink -Path .\projectsfolder -Target C:\users\matty\Documents\projectsfolder\
In a better-ordered word the Primitives would surely be mega-stars
RT @IrwinStrachan: @salisbury_matt Can I play? My word of the day is “frumpy” 😬👋🏾
RT @nlitchfield: Working at the office doesn’t work. You spend an awful lot of time walking slowly to the coffee machine, bumping into peop…
Here’s a new item from the time
#TodayILearned that there was a well-witnessed and well-documented UFO incident in Ruwa in rural Zimbabwe in 1994
Kier Starmer discusses defending Arthur Pendragon at Salisbury Magistrates Court (as well as less important stuff like #PMQs, the Labour Party Coronavirus etc)
Via @mattforde
I think it was partly because they weren’t sat in that order
I was reminded today that I was once in a meeting with a John, a Paul, a George and another guy who I had to introduce them to, (who definitely wasn’t called Ringo)
I was so distracted I forgot who was who
Today I am wondering what proportion of IT stuff turns out to be more complicated than you expect and what proportion turns out to be less complicated than you expect? t.co/HX5m8sSIY…
Today I am wondering what proportion of IT stuff turns out to be more complicated than you expect and what proportion turns out to be less complicated than you expect? t.co/HX5m8sSIY…
My word of the day today is ‘clavicle’.
It came out in 1938.
I’m wondering if any of my grandparents saw it before, or after, the men went off to war.
It’s not necessarily the last word in gritty realism…but if you like rom-com’s it’s a marvellous film
I’ve wanted to see this for a long time
I’m about half way through, and it’s great….or maybe grrrrrr-eat
Bringing Up Baby: t.co/b9ghANFy2… via @bbciplayer