Rained all night under the mountains in Penrith . I recently pulled some tiles back
To run some cables for security cameras . Although
I check yesterday that tiles are fitted back . I got little sleep . I could hear water running somewhere !! I think its the water dropping down from solar system ? But plays havoc on nights s l e e p !! Lol
Overcast ! Dry inside . Light on in kitchen its so overcast . The rain is welcome . I hear its raining other side of mountains. Gulgong, Mudgee etc . Great !!
Watching the cricket on TV at the Adelaide Oval with Australia 1/236. A beautiful backdrop of: 'Red at night, farmer's delight' and a great sight too!!! Gwynne
Here in Tropical Cairns, its hot & humid mornings and afternoon thunderstorms and rain. Wet Season is building up, so expect heavy rainfall in a few weeks.
Since XMAS day the weather here in Brissy has been fab.
The nights are pleasant and the outside temp in the middle of the day not too hot. Just enough to take advantage of the good rain of the last few days and keep the garden growing.
My water tanks are full and the grass is no longer brown & crunchy. It's more like spring than our spring was this year.
More rain on the way, which is good.
We feel for those in the southern states suffering from the current heatwave & catastrophic bush fires.
Meanwhile the Polies play their stupid bloody games with Volunteer special payments. Unbelievable!
A gust of wind of 26kph just slammed a door downstairs a little while ago. No rain since last night (6.5mm in the gauge from 7am yesterday). Is a bit humid though (70%).
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Clear blue skies with just a hint of breeze. 23.6 degrees .. can you beat that? Max expected 32.
Grass green still from all the recent rain. Tanks are full & the vege garden blooming.
What am I doing sitting around the suburbs rather than enjoying it all out bush somewhere beside a watercourse cooking up a breakfast of B&E over an open fire.
17 Degs.C outside 5:11 A.M. Steady flow of trucks all night . 20Degs.C inside with diesel heater purring away , door open so the cat can come and say hello. Where do you find the little bubble key , for Degs.C.
Edit: 14 Degs. outside . From Yahoo Weather . My sensor in the shed , little warmer in there , cat must be warming it up .
-- Edited by BW on Tuesday 24th of March 2020 06:03:36 AM
17 Degs.C outside 5:11 A.M. Steady flow of trucks all night . 20Degs.C inside with diesel heater purring away , door open so the cat can come and say hello. Where do you find the little bubble key , for Degs.C.
Edit: 14 Degs. outside . From Yahoo Weather . My sensor in the shed , little warmer in there , cat must be warming it up .
-- Edited by BW on Tuesday 24th of March 2020 06:03:36 AM
Hi BW
To answer this question
Where do you find the little bubble key , for Degs.C.
You have to use a keyboard, hold down the ALT key, and then type in 167 (from the side and not the top number keys) then let go of the ALT key to get º
It is known as ASCII code
It probably will not work with phone/tablet/iphone/small laptop without numbered side keypad
17 Degs.C outside 5:11 A.M. Steady flow of trucks all night . 20Degs.C inside with diesel heater purring away , door open so the cat can come and say hello. Where do you find the little bubble key , for Degs.C.
Edit: 14 Degs. outside . From Yahoo Weather . My sensor in the shed , little warmer in there , cat must be warming it up .
-- Edited by BW on Tuesday 24th of March 2020 06:03:36 AM
Hi BW
To answer this question
Where do you find the little bubble key , for Degs.C.
You have to use a keyboard, hold down the ALT key, and then type in 167 (from the side and not the top number keys) then let go of the ALT key to get º
It is known as ASCII code
It probably will not work with phone/tablet/iphone/small laptop without numbered side keypad
Hope that this info is useful
Well buggar me .. it worked º see . ASCII. American Standard Code for Information Interchange !!!
.Takes me back to when I used to sometimes maintain teleprinters and all that sort of stuff - eg. model 15, model 100 & Sagem. Training courses where we had to strip them right down & re-assemble them over a 3 week period. Also had to name all the parts like eg. 'Pull Bar Bail Plunger Adjusting Screw Lock Nut'. It was only 60 years ago & I recall that it was coloured Purple (of course) on the very modern overhead transparency.