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Author Archives: james
Swimming, 6th December 2021
The mince pies have all disappeared, so today’s session was fuelled by a chocolate brownie 🙂 I could tell as I was warming up that my arms still felt a bit tired from yesterday. I think my body must have … Continue reading
Swimming, 5th December 2021
I felt distinctly lacking in energy before I went to swim today, so I sneaked a mince pie before leaving to see if it would help. I can’t say I felt any better when I arrived at the pool, but … Continue reading
Pressing apple juice, 2021
It seems far longer than three weeks ago that I collected all of the apples from our orchard that could be used for juice, but today I finally managed to get organised to press them. I collected six 20kg feed … Continue reading
A time for dying
Hot on the heels of one of my Raspberry Pis trying to persuade me that it wanted to meet its maker, yesterday I had need of my Dremel and discovered that it also showed no interest in functioning. I didn’t … Continue reading
Swimming, 1st December 2021
Today was my first swim with a new, reduced, rest interval for my 50m reps. It’s still very generous to be fair, but I feel it’s important not to push things too fast because I really want the changes to … Continue reading
Changing the RFXmeter base address
This morning I overcame the first obstacle on the way to rebuilding my power monitoring system. I have two RFXmeter units sending data to the receiver which is plugged into a Linux machine on which I’m running rfxcom-rx from the … Continue reading
Power monitoring revisited
A few years back I used to have a load of power monitoring stuff hooked up to the house electricity supply, but then we had a lot of electrical work done and it had to be removed. I didn’t get … Continue reading
Zombie Pi
Good news! It seems my Raspberry Pi isn’t dead after all, though the problem is a little odd. I ordered some new SD cards so I had some spares, and out of interest put a new copy of Raspbian on … Continue reading
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Model 1 Raspberry Pi bites the dust
My first ever Raspberry Pi has died 🙁 It’s been out with the weather sensors in my Stevenson screen for at least a year, but we had a power outage a short while ago and it wouldn’t reboot. I brought … Continue reading
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Swimming, 29th November 2021
I was a bit pushed for time today so I had to sacrifice some of my 25m reps, but that perhaps wasn’t such a bad thing as I was struggling with them a bit after managing to do all my … Continue reading