I forgot my umbrella (again) and didn't really fancy sploshing my way back across the A4 to the village. So it is that I've ended up eating my lunch in the kitchen, listening to the Finance Guys throwing themselves round the table football table. It's not exactly quiet.
I'm less upside-down today, which is a good thing, I suppose.
I had some thinking time on the way in. Well, I did... but it was slightly interrupted by Tom the IT Student who cycled up next to me and told me how he'd almost joined the Hells Angels by accident.
I had some thinking time on the way in. Well, I did... but it was slightly interrupted by Tom the IT Student who cycled up next to me and told me how he'd almost joined the Hells Angels by accident.
I've moved now. I left the hullabaloo of table football and wandered round to the sofas by the lending library. I don't want to read about tax, C# or 'The Right Way to Write Reports'. I've found a book about telescopes.
It recommends:
... Remember that the bigger the aperture the more you will see, so get the largest aperture you can afford.
No advice in here about what to do when it's raining though.
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