Blog2020 ≫ Actually back at work

First day back was fine. Still working from home of course, and no school runs or anything to worry about yet. Started pulling at a thread in some work, and pulled and pulled and ended up unravelling quite a bit of someone else's

(/wiki/#code). It will be good when it's all done but I feel like I'm up to my guts in 

(/wiki/#code) at the moment.

It's about time to revisit my old redundancy shopping list, as a) I need a new thing, and b) now I look I realise I can tick something off. We had NEW CAR on the list for ages and I partly thought (hoped) we'd not get one. But we have, and it's great. It's going to cost less than I thought we might spend at one point so it's no problem. So I can think about more spending! Let's take a look at the list:

The first new items are the Ikea remote blinds, taking a bit of a chance on these. We need some new blinds for one of the boys rooms, so I hope these are good. I'm wary of having to replace the battery back in them, but it's rechargeable and might work. It's a £300 gamble, as I'm going to buy them for both rooms at once. This is different to the remote blinds I already bought 10, that was just a motor to fix to the existing blinds in the playroom.

The next thing is another bunk bed. The bunk bed has worked out really well, he's pleased with it to sleep in, though he's not really made the most of the space under it yet. So time to get one for the other room too.

I should prioritise the running shoes, I have bumped them up the list. This is the last time I'll list all the items I managed to tick off from the actual redundancy pay. From now on it's all things I'd like to get next pay day. Not all the same pay day. Pay day is in ten days. Here are the previous done items:

Sounds like the coronavirus is getting even further out of control. At least it distracts from the bad Brexit deal. It's going to look worse and worse the closer it's looked at. It's better than no deal for sure, so we can celebrate that, but it's not as good as just staying in the EU would have been. We just get less now and it just costs more.

Country cases deaths
USA 19595327 341216
Brazil 7484285 191146
India 10208725 147940
Mexico 1377217 122026
Italy 2047692 71925
UK 2288345 70752
France 2559686 62746
Russia 3050248 54778
Iran 1200465 54693
Spain 1885938 50046

Coronavirus weekly death graph for USA + Brazil + India + Mexico + Italy + UK

popex graph Graph line from 4417.0 to 21278.0🇺🇸 🇺🇸 Graph line from 2195.0 to 7770.0🇧🇷 🇧🇷 Graph line from 1318.0 to 8514.0🇮🇳 🇮🇳 Graph line from 1770.0 to 5131.0🇲🇽 🇲🇽 Graph line from 39.0 to 5897.0🇮🇹 🇮🇹 Graph line from -3671.0 to 7959.0🇬🇧 🇬🇧 -3571 deaths? 🇬🇧 readjusted figures here! Y axis of graph 0 - 5000 - 10000 - 15000 - 20000 - X axis of graph May '20 Jun '20 Jul '20 Aug '20 Sep '20 Oct '20 Nov '20 Dec '20
  1. Even though they get mixed reviews...
  2. The first one has been pretty successful, and my assembling of it was about 85% successful too.
  3. On Running again or these modern Vaporflies that everyone has now..?
  4. We did get some in time for christmas, but still got a specific set in mind.
  5. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
  6. Can use this to easily intercept the signals from the remote controls and PIR sensors and trigger other events around the house. Stop the study lights going off when I'm in there working basically...
  7. These little 🍻 are appearing because the ebay link has the word "pub" hidden in it somewhere...
  8. Not cost efficient to get this before April, so bottom of the list.
  9. Removed old amzn.to/3kdFRUi link here.
  10. Removed old ebay.co.uk/itm/Smart-Chain-Roller-Blind-Shade-Shutter-Drive-Motor-Power-By-APP-Control-EU-Plug/383458693875?&mkcid=1&mkrid=710-53481-19255-0&siteid=3&campid=5335822550&customid=&toolid=10001&mkevt=1?hash=item5947eb52f3:g:SjAAAOSwYxBeagf2 link here.
  11. Removed old homeys.co.uk/shop/mens-slippers/ link here.
  12. Removed old subsonline.co.uk link here.
  13. Got one anyway, from North Face.
  14. Also North Face

raspberry pi: Credit card sized super cheap computer, awesome.

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Paul Clarkeʼs blog - I live in Hythe in the deep South. Wed to Clare and dad to two, I am a full stack web engineer, + I do js / Node, some ruby, other languages etc. I like pubbing, parkrun, eating, home automation + other diy jiggery-pokery, history, genealogy, TV, squirrels, pirates, lego, + TIME TRAVEL.