I'm finding the same at work to be honest, not just on social media. It's very obvious when someone's contribution is a copy/paste from ChatGPT.
I'm finding the same at work to be honest, not just on social media. It's very obvious when someone's contribution is a copy/paste from ChatGPT.
... of dysentery.
Man stood over a large mountain bike, mid ride through a forest
Ny steed for the day - the Marin Alpine Trail E2
I had my first go on an electric mountain bike today. Quite different to the 18 year old 26" hardtail I'm riding at the moment. I'm not sure if convinced about e-bikes for forest trails to be honest. It seemed very heavy! But cool tech, nice uphill, but I think I'll stick with "man power"
Looks awesome, nice car too! I need to do mine this weekend. This was after a day in the car park at Goodwood Festival of Speed. I'd cleaned it the day before too! π€£
I've got about 100 saved on the sky box, brilliant accompaniment to late night working π€£
Ah its probably different anyway, I don't think ours has a vent on the side. I guess that's the a difference between the Warrior and Arrow cowl. It might well be longer too.
Another 10 miles of The Essex Way completed this weekend, from Salts Green to Great Waltham. Lovely (very flat!) countryside and equally as good weather.
Out for a walk in the Essex countryside and thus beauty flew overhead at 3500ft. I do miss seeing the "jumbo jet"
Ouch, not good but sounds like you've found yourselves a nice replacement. Our annual is mid summer, hopefully no major issues! Parts do seem to be a problem/expensive! Are you breaking your old plane for parts? I wonder if the engine cowl would suit a Warrior II?
What was up with it? Got it back just in time for the weather to start improving!
Not all your time needs to be billable. I've listened to long podcasts while out on a walk or doing some home on the house. You can read books for enjoyment as well, it doesn't always have to be about gaining knowledge. Take a break occasionally π
And reading books, watching films? Just summarise it all with AI? Where's the enjoyment in that?
John needs some sunglasses!
Map of the route we covered, including most of the western portion, and all of the Eastern portion, of the Colchester orbital walk
Another training walk ahead of the Camino de Santiago later in the later. Thid time with the brother. We walked the West and East sections of the Colchester Orbital, just over 12 miles in total today.
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Fox red labrador "Rosie" enjoying her walk. She doesn't really understand the concept of pacing herself and was very tired by the end!
Beautiful weather for a walk through the Essex countryside.
Passing through farmland, some deep tractor tracks to negotiate up a hill. Rosie dog looks on, as if wondering why we are taking so long.
Greenstead Church, near Chipping Ongar claims to be the oldest wooden church in the world, possibly as old as 1200 years! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greensted_Church
Started walking The Essex Way this weekend. First leg completed, 8 miles from Epping to Chipping Ongar. We will do another section next weekend, hope to complete the 82 miles over the next couple of months.
A fair bit of wind, 310 degrees at 19 knots gusting 29 knots. EGSR were on runway 24 today. Thankfully there were periods of lighter winds and it did back a little as the day went on.
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Piper PA28 parked outside the club house at Old Buckenham Airfield in Norfolk. The windsock in the background showing quite a wind! 300 @ 26kts as we joined the circuit (for runway 25) but thankfully dropped to 13kts on final π
Another day of decent weather, although a bit windy. Managed to get out in the plane for the third time this week. I'm making up for 3 months on the ground!
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Ive not looked at CAF docs in a while as my focus hasn't been on Azure for some time, but I think it'd be very useful.
I've got a very similarly modified ALZ diagram in our internal docs around designing azure solutions π
Not just in the US, there's a golf course at USAF Lakenheath in the UK π€£
Me stood next to the Avoriaz sign, made out of old snowboards, at the top of one of the mountains.
Panoroma view in the Portes de Soleil ski area
Boarding chum stood next to a "Welcome to Switzerland" sign at the top of a ski run at the border with France.
Blue skis and snowy mountains
A brilliant few days on the snow around Chatel and Avoriaz π«π· π¨π - on the way home now feeling a bit old and sore π
I can assure you, we don't want him either.
That's a pretty terrifying read...
-3c temperature showing on car dash
Well it's definitely cold "down south", but still no snow π
Completely agree with you. I stoped using Twitter some time ago. Growth on bsky seems to come in waves as different groups realise that "x" has become a billionaires play thing. Hopefully it remains civilised here for some time to come!
Wasn't much snow left by morning π€£
A dusting of snow on roads.
Thin layer of snow on the patio and garden.
Snow has started falling in east of England now, so no doubt everything will grind to a halt in the morning π€£
A lot of frost to clear off the plane, but otherwise an awesome day for flying before all the crappy weather hits the UK (again!)
I never realised you needed a CAA medical as well, it makes sense though!
And I thought I was being brave taking the dog out last night in -1c, I stand corrected π
Obvs!