Spotted this sorry thing near the medical clinic last night. Still there now.

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Reminds me of the one about the Irishman who wrote to Tampax saying "Dear sir, I've been trying your product for six months now, but I still can't ride a bike, play tennis or swim."

14°C at present, allegedly. I'm abed wearing a polo shirt & heavy woolen coat plus sweatpants and am almost warm under the covers. It's supposed to reach 26°C tomorrow.

Nice light meal: presswurst (with cucumbers) on rye toast with a touch of quark cheese.

Have to organise a colonoscopy & gastroscopy to see if I'm leaking blood anywhere inside. And have to organise a driver, there are two local volunteer organisations that do that sort of thing. Plus I have another blood test to be done tomorrow morning.

much better!

Alternative apps such as DaisyDisk, OmniDisk Sweeper, Spacie or Disk Inventory can locate space-hogging items. If you can afford it, Spacie on the MacApp Store also lets you delete from within the app.

Dale, if you're running macOS 10.12, you can determine what's taking up space and remove excess stuff via /About this Mac/Storage/Manage/Applications.

@skematica iMazing can handle iOS backups (which ARE recognised by iTunes) plus you can add & remove apps & move media around the iJigger, Mac/PC & iTunes. Also I use Clementine for playback.

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In Australia, or more specifically the state of Victoria, buses have a lifetime of 25 years. If they're to be used for passenger transport past that date, they have to be rebuilt from the chassis up, essentially rebodied. A friend used to drive school buses in the early 2000s, one he drove was a 1955 AEC beast rebodied in 1980 & called a Leyland. It still had the original 9.8-litre slanted 6-cylinder diesel engine from 1955 and a steel steering wheel. He always had to wear gloves when driving it as the wheel would be horribly cold in winter & searingly hot in summer.

// @kdfrawg