Grong Grong (Grong Grong)

May 08, 2011 20:14

I more-or-less on purpose failed to beetle down to #stokescroft (surely someone has (hash)tagged up some road-signage appropriately down there now?) for the Anarchist bookfair because I Do Not Do Waiting. Not for reasons of can't be mithered so much as 'fuck you I don't care for panic attacks'. And indeed waiting there was as a mob of art- ( Read more... )

complete waste of time, effete western ponce, aa book of the road

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cybermule May 8 2011, 20:11:00 UTC
I went. I saw. I nearly hyperventilated at the heat and crowds. But I did it for the 'zines, not for Banksy.

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hirez May 8 2011, 21:45:32 UTC
I suspect the 'computers for activists' session would have been good stuff, too.

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cybermule May 9 2011, 15:16:09 UTC
I snagged a "Tech Tools for Activists" leaflet - you're welcome to take a look

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d_floorlandmine May 8 2011, 22:01:04 UTC
Nope, I missed those lessons, too. I solved the latter of the two challenges with a pseudo-random-number generator and a lookup table, at my last workplace. I might update that for the new place ...

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hirez May 8 2011, 22:16:48 UTC
Ooh. Lunch-o-matic. Yes. Hm. Now would that be best picking the five at once so you don't go to the same place twice in a week? I'd need to bolt on the monthly wildcard trip to Schwartz Bros and chuck in some pubs on a Friday...

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d_floorlandmine May 8 2011, 22:20:56 UTC
Ah, mine was usually used only if I fancied a change from "budget mini-supermarket sandwich", which is usually what I go for to keep expenditure lower than it otherwise would be in E1. But those additions sound pretty reasonable. And if you're going to have some monthly wildcards, you could probably go to the sad extreme of a "one-click solution to your month's lunches" ... just program in the bank holidays and the days that you're on leave, and fire it up.
There was a variant for deciding which takeaway to get dinner from, too ... [grin]

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hirez May 8 2011, 22:32:21 UTC
Bath's unsurprisingly well blessed with lunchtime options - working person's pastie shop, posh pastie shop, Pietrose, middle class baguettes[1], sarcastic baguettes, the Raven, the Pig and something, Schwartz, the bagel shop, Pret, shop-next-to-pret...

... Hm. Bagel tomorrow, I think.

[1] There was some debate about classist assumptions and portable grub.

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