fossyant
Ride It Like You Stole It!
- Location
- South Manchester
Current hobby is finding out what the heck is using all the power in the house ! 

Current hobby is finding out what the heck is using all the power in the house !![]()
hot tub and sons gaming PC and the love of leaving things switched on lol
Aye. Daughter's gaming set up is 1.6w on standby, son's 4w. Leaving power monitors on them for a couple of weeks now. Hot tub has been powered down !![]()
Wtaf has it got to do with me? 🤷♀️ It’s your money to spend on whatever you want
I don’t even know what the point of that thing is![]()
It's just a fuse albeit with a ludicrous price tag. It's an extreme example how ridiculous hi-fi can be.
Imagine the look on the face of someone if it blew the day they fitted.
Do you really think I was serious about buying it?
I also love writing. I write for my own blogs and freelance write. I write about 10,000 to 30,000 words each day usually.
Goodness me, you must really be banging away at the keyboard to generate that much in a day...
My typical daily output is between 300-500 words a day, but I *do* polish and edit as I go.
Polishing for me is Grammarly Premium. I can usually edit my writing pretty quick with that but I do try to also read it out loud to ensure that I use a personal voice in the tone. That's mainly how I write.
I like to write. I have a few of my own blogs and I want to stay far ahead, so I write a lot of articles for them. And then I have a few clients that want articles on a consistent basis of 3,000 or more words at a time. As long as they keep paying, I'll keep writing, haha.
Which is, as with many such things, only as good as the person who has written the algorithms... They're not infallible, ergo I much prefer to do things the old-fashioned way. Maybe I'm a Luddite, but that's how I was taught.
Quality over quantity for me, I'm afraid.I've written a PhD dissertation and multiple academic papers, done a stint as a motor racing journalist, had poetry published, written fan fiction and am now currently working on a novel.
Blimey, by most standards, that's a reasonable quantity! What flavour of novel?Quality over quantity for me, I'm afraid.I've written a PhD dissertation and multiple academic papers, done a stint as a motor racing journalist, had poetry published, written fan fiction and am now currently working on a novel.
I totally get that.
I do try to remember that human editing is better than "bot" editing.
They have AI now that will write the article for you. I don't like that at all!