04-08-2024, 05:40 AM | #44101 |
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04-08-2024, 12:02 PM | #44103 |
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We didn't sell a lot of light fixtures, some simple one occasionally. We did sell the light bulbs.
But my father is finding that light fixtures that fit in a high ceilinged old building won't all fit in a modern apartment. They are using the table lamps and two standing lamps. But the big globe shades (40cm+) don't fit will in a regular apartment. In the kitchen and bathroom the former owner had build in spot lights. Which aren't my father's favourite (really, none of us like them). So he found lights that will fit into the holes in the ceiling but have a bulb protruding outward so it gives more general light. The only problem is my father didn't get a LED driver, so he needs to still get that before he can install the ceiling lights. Then they need ceiling light fixtures. They basically want elegant looking boob lights, but all you can get in most lighting stores are either very basic, plastic ones or very modern ones that my parents don't like. For this week they have a trip planned to a store they bought the dining chairs from, they sell a lot of second hand items in parents' style, including light fixtures. If they can't find anything they like my father said he would make them himself. Which made my mother sigh. Whilst my father can make light fixtures the chances of that happening quickly/at all are very slim. Mind you, lighting is difficult we have found ourselves. Either it's really modern or it's a light fixture where you look straight into bulb and it's blinding, especially if it's a brighter bulb. |
04-09-2024, 05:41 AM | #44104 |
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I'm going through my cd collection today. See what needs to be digitized, what can be donated and what I want to keep.
I've been going through my cd, dvd and book collections these last couple of weeks. Before I started I thought I would want to save more books than dvds and cds. But it now looks like I find it easier to donate books and dvds (not a box full of each so far) and have most problem with donating cds. At least cds take up least space of the three. |
04-28-2024, 03:33 AM | #44105 |
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Cooking myself a very meaty English breakfast.
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04-28-2024, 04:00 AM | #44106 |
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Enjoying a quiet morning.
Yesterday we went to a big furniture store to look at sofas and coffee tables. This afternoon we're going to a DIY store to pick up paint sample cards and stuff to help remove wallpaper. In two months we should be in the new house. And even though I don't have the illusion that everything will be finished by that time all the big things are done (floors, walls, painting) and we can relax a little bit more. |
04-28-2024, 06:30 PM | #44107 |
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Watching NHL playoff hockey.
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04-29-2024, 06:47 AM | #44108 |
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Wondering if I'm somehow immune to caffeine after pouring yet another coffee.
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04-29-2024, 05:35 PM | #44109 |
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Enjoying a coffee and buttermilk biscuit with butter and honey.
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05-01-2024, 08:56 AM | #44110 |
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Waiting for DHL to deliver my Kobo Libra Colour, plus accessories. Which should be delivered in the next three hours. I'm hoping DHL is early for once.
I just got back from taking my old bicycle to a recycling depot. Where they check donated bikes, do any repairs necessary and then put them up for sale for €30 for people who don't have a lot of money (they can get a card from the city that gives them discounts throughout the city). They were very happy with my old bike, according to them it was still a really nice bike, with a ring lock, chain lock, carrier and crate on the front and a really good saddle. I hope someone will be very happy with it. |
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05-02-2024, 08:22 AM | #44112 | |
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05-03-2024, 04:50 AM | #44113 | |
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I thought I would miss the auto brightness of the Kindle, but adjusting the lighting is so easy. Plus, I was forever going into the brightness menu on the Kindle to adjust it. The swiping on the Kobo just works better for me. I got the clear back cover and the pen to go with it. I used to take notes, but I stopped because the lag of the Kindle keyboard was annoying. I'm hoping to get back into highlighting and taking notes. From Etsy I ordered a zippered case and more decorations to put between the back of the Kobo and the case. |
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05-03-2024, 09:01 AM | #44114 |
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Watching a documentary on the field equations describing singularities.
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05-03-2024, 10:00 PM | #44115 |
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Playing with my Libra Colour. Having fun testing some older add-ons. Some work, some don't. NickelMenu is a happy camper, KOReader works after adding some code, Plato is not happy. NickelClock works but the clock/battery displays flashes on every update. So far the database not being closed on a USB connect issue seems to be fixed. Only 3 factory resets so far which is better than my average for beating on a new ereader.
Comparing my Sage to my Libra Colour, the screen is darker and if I get too close to the screen, I can notice the artifacts from the Kaleido 3 layer. Otherwise, I find it very readable and my older granddaughter liked looking at some kids books on it (their bright blocks of colour work rather well). |
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