Maverick Goose
A jumped up pantry boy, who never knew his place
- Location
- A champagne supernova in the sky
Looks like somebody's having a bad fur day!

Looks like somebody's having a bad fur day!
Looks like somebody's having a bad fur day!![]()
Well, we've got the full works here. Thunder, lightning, rain coming down in a deluge of biblical proportions.
Yesterday I spent most of the day trying to get our two CNC woodcutting machines to work, a job for which my Occupational Therapist training, left me monumentally unqualified for: it turns out that no matter how often you ask a CNC machine won't sit down and tell you its feelings. I had some assistance from an incredibly patient tech type in Dortmund, which is rather a long way away, so it was a bit like a challenge on a game show with contestants telling the twit in the game what buttons to poke.
You will be surprised to hear that this combination was less than effective.
Guess what I'll be doing today...
Naahh, crows are far too smart to read the Daily Wail...Smart as chimps, when problem solving.
Must be true, it's in the Daily Mail.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/science...performed-primates-problem-solving-tasks.html
He should have drunk Carling Black LabelI bet it was driving him nuts...
A bit of rolling thunder followed by less than 10 minutes of rain on Thursday last. Other than that just a damp Friday, here at least.Sounds like you folks are getting what I received from extra-tropical storm Cristobal the other day. Hope no one has gotten too inundated.
Hmm, if you really need, just pm me. I did cnc programming for a living
Suspect you might be first on the International Testing Agency's anti-doping list. There might be some taking the p*ss, though of whom and by whom would seem to be a little unclear from those times.I went for a walk today, eight and a half miles, took me two hours and two minutes.
According to Strava, though, I did 6.22 miles in a shade over 13 minutes. My average mile split was 2:10, and my best was a mile in 12 seconds.
I took the phone out while I was walking round the lake at Beckenham Place Park, and Strava told me that I was walking at 224mph.
I could make the Olympics next year, I reckon.