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Boy’s toys
The OCZ thing is a memory module, it will be fitted inside the case and is fairly small. Why then does it come decorated with a camouflage pattern? Furthermore, it has "cooling" plates on the faces, with vent holes, OK I know that modern memory chips do get warm- especially if they are over-clocked- but take note of the sticker warning that the warranty may be void. that sticker is blocking the cooling holes.
The photo is of the faulty card that I am sending back for a replacement. Hopefuly they only have non-camouflage ones in stock.
This is England
Cinema: This is England– set in a typical working class English town in 1983. A story of unrelenting grimness, broken characters falling into destructive lifestyles set against a background of changing Thatcher’s Britain. It could have been made by Mike Leigh, but it wasn’t. It lacked Leigh’s sparkle- humour and irony. The filming, acting and production was flawless, but the story & character development was hopelessly grim. 
Cycling is called off today due to heavy rain. That gave me a chance ot paint- but the results are probably not going to look radically different to the last photos shown here.
Linseed: Worked on two paintings this morning. Chages are probably harder to discren from photos but both now have their first linseed layers- so some richness of colour is starting to form.
Here’s a short sequence to show the progress of the horseStalking
My lower back still aches and next Friday we’re going to Cumbria again to take on the mountain again- this time we’re not only going to beat it, but drive to the next one for a part dress-rehearsal. Two climbs in one day, with a 5 hour drive between ( use that for recovery). This time, we know the route, I have some better gear- in a new rucksac that it partly packed right now.
That’ll be a tiring weekend then.
…there you are- a blog entry that should have been written over several nights.
Monitored
Meeting: 3~Peaks.

This shot looks like our ascent, I took the route on the right, following zig-zags in the scree. Most of the others went left. Blow is a link to a map of our route- purple was the intended route and red where we went in error in that thick cloud and hail.
Let’s see what I can find.
Recovery
Scafel Pike
3~Peaks: It’s 02.45 am, Rosie & I just got back from Cumbria where we attempted Scafell Pike today. We failed ot conquer the mountain due to a number of reasons: the catalist was the weather, my inadequate clothing and an injury I sustained climbing what ne now know is a dangerous Col on Scafel. That coincided with the weather throwing it’s worst at us just as we made our way up the most difficult part- a narrow, steep ascent up loose gravel/bolders while fending off hailstones and strong winds.
At a the top of the Col (Corrie), we sheltered and waited for the remainder of the party. This is when the shivering began, partly from the cold and the rest from the pain of my back injury sustained as I caught myself from falling on that last tracherous climb. The scene was set for me shivering violently while trying to stretch my lower back and the others trying to warm me up with layers of clothes. At this point they decided to lead me below the clouds to recover some body-heat. The direction was wrong though and we ended up using the next five hours getting back to civilisation. It’s been a very long day. Lengthened by having a sleep in a service station at Sandbach to avoid the rsik of an accident driving after mid-night following our adventure.
Poor Rosie was just as cold as I was, but I was there by choice. She was because I took her when she could have spent the day snoozing in a nice warm house. I felt quite guilty about that, especially since she was so hungry up there.
I have one or two pictures that could be posted, but right now- I daren’t switch on my camera until it’s dry.
Installing Windows
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"All through the night, the wind looks for the grief it belongs to"WS Merwin