Following yesterday's surprise lack of hunger, experimented with breakfast today, in particular
using (once again) cabbage instead of gai lan and a smaller quantity of noodles. The result:
Looking back through my diary, found this article about Exif and
Makernotes. But the link to the
Makernotes was broken, and on searching the replacement, found
that it was self-referential and contained no information. There's not even much point in
searching for them: they'll be out of date too, and clearly the Exif data for the OM System OM-1 Mark II must
contain much more information, since it has overflowed the original storage area.
Fifteen years ago Olypedia contained a
lot of useful technical information. Others did too, but I can't find anything any more.
The best is here, but I
know that they're not complete. Why? Have people lost interest?
The cats were particularly interested in a particular place in the garage last night. When
I went in this morning, I saw that it was somewhat rearranged:
Paul Donaghy around today to measure up the dog run for keeping Bruno in. We got as far as the basics: we'll need
no fewer than 6 columns 6' × 4-5" (yes, that's the way they measure things in this
metric country) and lots of timber (about 22 m of 3" × 2") to hold up the roof,
which is really only there to hold up the netting to keep birds out. What we currently have
is: the run is 7.15 × 12.25 m and 1.75 m high. Covering that in netting will use the
surprising quantity of 155.9 m². Now if only the birds would stay away, we could get by
with a fraction of that. Started keeping a page, but I'm not sure that it will stay.
Should we use steel instead? It would be much less obtrusive and potentially cheaper.
Thanks to the world pacifists Donald Trump and Bibi, the world oil prices are going through the roof. This page seems to give a
useful overview.
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