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I wonder the cheese in my lunch is the cause of my postlunch drowsiness. I seem to be very sleepy after lunch and today I was asleep at my desk for a whole hour!

Time to eliminate cheese for the rest of the week and see what happens.

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Tue Nov 22, 2011 11:59 pm
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How I've reached my Spotify Free limit on my laptop, but somehow not on my netbook :? :P :D

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That Huey Lewis and the News are just cheesily awesome :D

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That Huey Lewis and the News are just cheesily awesome :D

But awesome none-the-less.

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I signed up to a dating website a few weeks ago and I've been contacted by a few girls. Biggest problem is contacting them back. I'm more confident in person than on the net. :cry:

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Beatrix Von [LIFTED] Bourbon.
And the 144 photos of her I've yet to sit through and edit.
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Beatrix Von [LIFTED] Bourbon.
And the 144 photos of her I've yet to sit through and edit.

Do you need a hand with that? fnar fnar :lol:

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Volume calculations.
Specifically how we can build another 140m3 1.6sg mud with the supplies we have on board (I doubt the weather will be good enough to unload the boat before we need it) while allowing for the limited pit space we have, and maintaining a minimum oil water ratio of 70:30.
I think I can do it, it'll just take a lot of juggling of mud between pits.
It's going to be a balance of diluting down the existing 1.6sg with water to the minimum OWR then weighing it back up with barite, calculating how much 2.04sg mud will be spare after we've drilled out the cement plugs and diluting that down to 1.6sg with water and base oil while meeting the 70:30 target, then building more fresh mud with the remaining oil rich pre-mix and limited amounts of stored base oil, with the maximum amount of water possible before viscosifying it and weighing it up to 1.6sg.
I'm running a retort on the pre-mix as we speak to find out its current OWR.

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Sun Nov 27, 2011 8:23 pm
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Is it Boy George?

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Mon Nov 28, 2011 9:26 am
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certainly is :o


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The price of a graphic novel I'm after has gone up, despite the fact it's the seventh in the series, gets consistently bad reviews and even I haven't searched for it in weeks* :?

* It's one of those 'Might play an important part in the overall story' instances ;)

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Your application is currently under consideration. Please allow a minimum of six weeks from the date of receipt for the department to make their decision.

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I'm thinking of ditching Google.co.uk as my search engine of choice and moving to duckduckgo.com because I read THIS earlier.

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Advent calendar.

My sister's just bought me a Homer Simpson one. It's lying there. Looking at me. My mind goes back to when I last had one. As a child. When I opened it from the side and slid out the tray. And ate all the chocs before replacing it all back. I'm so tempted to do it again. Except this time, no one will know. Maybe.

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