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Post by danb on Jun 17, 2023 22:24:32 GMT
Watched my boy smash it as The Squip in ‘Be More Chill’ at uni. It was the last thing we saw before proper lockdown kicked in and I absolutely loathed it. It definitely belongs in a smaller setting like 6th form colleges or uni groups. How it sustained any sort of run at the Shaftesbury is a mystery to me…but tonight it was just right. A discreet fabulous band; nothing jarring to take you out of the tiny venue, and really well cast. So proud of his move from ‘quirky comedy one’ who ‘smashes one song’ to a character actor who learnt a main part in 3 weeks, with a work ethic…you did ask! ❤️
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Post by TallPaul on Jun 24, 2023 15:25:24 GMT
The casual observer passing Sheffield Cathedral today would be forgiven for thinking the city has suddenly found religion. It hasn't!
I don't know if they're onlookers or onlisters. Whatever they are, there are thousands of them here for the National 12-Bells Striking Contest. The Taylor Trophy is at stake, so it's a serious business. 🏆
Who knew that bell ringing is a/ so competitive and b/ such a popular spectator 'sport'?
I hope the Cathedral warned its closest neighbours. Listening to the same peal 10 times would probably try even my patience.
When one local resident previously complained, I know, for a fact, they received a reply from the Cathedral reminding them they lived in an apartment block called 'The Chimes'. Wish I'd never wasted a stamp! 🤣
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Post by theatreian on Jun 24, 2023 16:13:57 GMT
Who knew that bell ringing is a/ so competitive and b/ such a popular spectator 'sport'? I guess those not so good were being shown the ropes. Don't blame me for the joke,,,Tony Blackburn this morning!
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Post by sfsusan on Jul 20, 2023 13:08:17 GMT
I had two interesting experiences with ticket scanning this week. On Monday, I went to see Dr. Semmelweiss after visiting the National Gallery. I brought up my theater ticket on my phone, it was scanned... and while looking at it on the way to my seat, I realized I'd pulled up my National Gallery ticket, NOT the show ticket!
The next night, I went to see Dear England. There was one empty seat to my left and a young woman came in and seemed to be expecting two free seats. There was some discussion with the person in the 'wrong' seat and they compared tickets. The young woman's ticket was for the next night's performance. The gentleman in the contested seat consoled her with "at least it's not for LAST night!" I can understand how this happened, though, as nobody scanned any tickets at the Olivier.
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Post by TallPaul on Jul 29, 2023 14:39:36 GMT
It's been a really tough week, so I decided I needed a nice day out.
I'm currently sitting just yards from David Mellor's magnificent Round Building in Hathersage, drinking coffee from a David Mellor cup sitting on a David Mellor saucer, poured from a David Mellor cafetiere and stirred with a David Mellor spoon, all brought to my David Mellor table on a David Mellor tray.
Yes, I'm slightly obsessed with David Mellor*.
(*Not that David Mellor, the other one.)
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Post by Latecomer on Jul 29, 2023 14:55:16 GMT
It's been a really tough week, so I decided I needed a nice day out. I'm currently sitting just yards from David Mellor's magnificent Round Building in Hathersage, drinking coffee from a David Mellor cup sitting on a David Mellor saucer, poured from a David Mellor cafetiere and stirred with a David Mellor spoon, all brought to my David Mellor table on a David Mellor tray. Yes, I'm slightly obsessed with David Mellor*. (*Not that David Mellor, the other one.) Had to google….and glad I did! My mum is from Sheffield born 1934. How splendid! Sorry you’ve had a tough week. I hope the lovely design has soothed your soul!
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Post by Dawnstar on Aug 2, 2023 17:02:34 GMT
The Twitter app on my phone (Samsung Galaxy), having been playing up for a couple of months, today decided to refuse to send any tweets full stop. I decided to uninstall & reinstall it, which I've done with apps before when they've played up. However having uninstalled it the Google Play app store is informing me I cannot redownload it. Has anyone else had this problem?
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Post by sfsusan on Aug 2, 2023 22:18:23 GMT
The Twitter app on my phone (Samsung Galaxy), having been playing up for a couple of months, today decided to refuse to send any tweets full stop. I decided to uninstall & reinstall it, which I've done with apps before when they've played up. However having uninstalled it the Google Play app store is informing me I cannot redownload it. Has anyone else had this problem? Has the app name changed to X-something?
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Post by londonpostie on Aug 2, 2023 23:44:11 GMT
Came home this evening to a soggy kitchen ceiling and squelchy floor. Ah.
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Post by Dawnstar on Aug 3, 2023 19:27:59 GMT
Has the app name changed to X-something? When I searched it came up showing the new X logo, it just wouldn't let me download it.
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Post by Jon on Aug 3, 2023 20:07:10 GMT
I would guess that if you have an older phone, newer versions of apps simply don't work.
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Post by Dawnstar on Aug 3, 2023 20:19:04 GMT
How depressing. I certainly can't afford to buy a new phone at the moment, quite apart from not wanting to do so on general principal while mine still works. I am on only my second ever smartphone & I only bought the second one, at the end of 2016, when the first one, from 2011, died suddenly & unrepairably. Given we are supposed to be trying to be a less throw-away society to save the planet, I find it disgusting when companies try to to force people into buying new products.
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Post by Jon on Aug 3, 2023 20:22:44 GMT
How depressing. I certainly can't afford to buy a new phone at the moment, quite apart from not wanting to do so on general principal while mine still works. I am on only my second ever smartphone & I only bought the second one, at the end of 2016, when the first one, from 2011, died suddenly & unrepairably. Given we are supposed to be trying to be a less throw-away society to save the planet, I find it disgusting when companies try to to force people into buying new products. TBF 7 years with the same phone is a bit longer than the average support cycle for apps and phone updates which is 3-5 years.
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Post by Dawnstar on Aug 3, 2023 20:28:28 GMT
TBF 7 years with the same phone is a bit longer than the average support cycle for apps and phone updates which is 3-5 years. But why should the support cycle only be 3-5 years? If there is nothing wrong with a phone, and I have had no problems with mine apart from the recent Twitter one, then it should still be supported. Given the resources, especially minerals, needed to manufacture mobile phones people should be able to use them for as long as possible.
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Post by Jon on Aug 3, 2023 20:33:09 GMT
TBF 7 years with the same phone is a bit longer than the average support cycle for apps and phone updates which is 3-5 years. But why should the support cycle only be 3-5 years? If there is nothing wrong with a phone, and I have had no problems with mine apart from the recent Twitter one, then it should still be supported. Given the resources, especially minerals, needed to manufacture mobile phones people should be able to use them for as long as possible. Honest answer, technology changes rapidly especially with phones and there's come a point where the number of users using the older models is smaller than the ones using newer models and so companies stop supporting because the cost to support these older models isn't worth it/ To me, 5 years is a reasonable support period for updates.
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Post by Dawnstar on Aug 3, 2023 21:18:35 GMT
I guess I'll be accessing Twitter via the website then, like I do on my laptop, and ignoring the annoying "Twitter is better on the app" messages. I am not going to be forced into getting rid of an otherwise perfectly fine phone!
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Post by sfsusan on Aug 3, 2023 21:53:17 GMT
so companies stop supporting because the cost to support these older models isn't worth it/ To me, 5 years is a reasonable support period for updates. But Dawnstar isn't looking for support or an update... they are looking for the app to work the way it used to or the ability to download the version of the app that does work on their phone.
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Post by Dr Tom on Aug 4, 2023 18:19:48 GMT
I’ve made a day trip to Jersey. Very nice, but made solely because it means I can keep BA status (free seat selection, extra Avios, lounge access etc - so a good financial decision). Plus, they have a good beer selection in the executive lounge.
Waiting to board the plane, alongside various people in the priority queues. It is delayed. Just heard they can’t open the door to offload the luggage from the previous flight.
There’s a nice male-female couple with three young boys, with conversations like “some children have to go to schools which have girls” and (from child who looks about 8), “I won’t have sugar for breakfast in Dubai, I’ll have sashimi”.
Also, a nice male-male couple with two young boys, who were also in the lounge, who told one of them when they were getting too excited to whatever they were listening to through their headphones.
All the children are well behaved, so no issues there. But they are still not boarding and I could have stayed in the lounge for another 30 minutes.
Still, this is when I pretend to be sophisticated for a very short period of time for future benefits. It really isn’t reflected in my salary!
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Post by Dr Tom on Aug 4, 2023 22:15:44 GMT
Just in case anyone is interested, we did get on the plane, at which point they announced they couldn't close the luggage door.
I was busy on my phone researching what I was entitled to if I didn't get home that day (bearing in mind, I hadn't planned for an overnight stay), but eventually we left around two hours late. So, I'm home, no harm done, but many of the other passengers will have missed their last connection (not sure what will have happened with the crew, who had one further trip tonight on the same plane) - doors permitting.
For people reading this who need BA tier points, I recommend Jersey, but they don't seem to have much of the way in theatres. The service on the Heathrow to Jersey route is about ten times better than on the London City Airport to Jersey route. In Jersey airport, note that once you go through the Duty Free store, you're stuck in the limited gate area and can't go back.
Now my flights are done for the time being, my next fun task is to renew my passport.
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Post by TallPaul on Aug 5, 2023 12:24:21 GMT
Do you know, Dr Tom, I'm a little bit jealous. I love Jersey. It's like going abroad... but without most of the hassle. Work on refurbishing the Opera House seems to be about 18 months behind schedule, with the rebuilding of Fort Regent, including a flexible entertainment venue, far in the future. Yes, the airport is 'unusual'. Most airports can't wait to get you out of the check-in area and through security. At Jersey, there's nowhere to go!
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Post by theatremiss on Aug 12, 2023 9:46:59 GMT
My day is crap. Missing 2 shows: Dr Semmelweis and Ground Hog Day. Thank you rail idiots for working to rule and being unable to run many trains.
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Post by theatremiss on Aug 12, 2023 9:51:17 GMT
Dr Tom that’s good to know about your Avios and Tier points. I’m a Silver member and needed some extra Tier points by Nov to keep that level. I have 2 trips away booked by then but still leaves me short. So I booked a quick trip to Malta as it gave me the 80 tier points I needed. I never thought of Jersey.
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Post by david on Sept 2, 2023 12:28:54 GMT
Making the most of the good weather with a wander around Liverpool’s Albert Dock before heading to the Shakespeare North Playhouse for Macbeth tonight.
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Post by david on Sept 22, 2023 12:42:32 GMT
It’s Friday, it’s pay day and as of 5pm I’m on leave for the week. That means its time for another London theatre binge week next week. Can’t wait!
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Post by david on Sept 29, 2023 6:50:51 GMT
Having a break from theatre for a few hours today with a tour of the disused parts of Baker St Underground Station this morning followed by trip to Westminster and a tour of the Speakers Apartments this afternoon.
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