3-4-5-6 is much harder/luckier.
Daily Sequence Quordle 718
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m-w.com/games/quordle/
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Daily Octordle #718
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Score: 60
https://www.britannica.com/games/octordle/daily
Daily Sequence Octordle #718
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Score: 73
https://www.britannica.com/games/octordle/daily-sequence/718
Daily Rescue Octordle #718 (this is my favourite one and is better if I walk away and come back to it. A battle against impatience.)
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not dvr - darkroom
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=mzgZGhasM4E
WordAll #666 completed in 3m 50s (bum - the two wrong ones are words and that threw me a bit. Measure twice, cut once. I went straight in without measuring.)
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wordall.xyz
Wordle 937 3/6*
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https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html
#Worldle #721 1/6 (100%)
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La palabra del día #736 3/6
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Le Mot (@WordleFR) #733 3/6
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Framed #672 (nah. I watched a film called Stagefright from 1987 in which a group of stereotypical actors get, mostly, chopped up by an escaped lunatic in an owl mask borrowed from a play. It had exactly the qualities I look for in some horror films; The violence is unrealistic and so absurd it may as well have been a cartoon and swung between high art and comedy. Whoever transferred it from film and tape did an excellent job and the visual quality and audio quality were very good. It was on Prime Video. The soundtrack was an excellent example of lower budget 1980s film soundtracks. I went to bed last night seriously worried I'm going to wake up more ill than I felt, I was aching from head to toe as well, but I'm very grateful to have woken up feeling pretty good, maybe by comparison, we seem better at detecting contrasts rather than gradients, but I'll take it and I'm grateful.)
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Daily Octordle #717
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Score: 72
https://www.britannica.com/games/octordle/daily
Daily Sequence Octordle #717
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Score: 74
https://www.britannica.com/games/octordle/daily-sequence/
Daily Rescue Octordle #717
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Sigur Rós - Svefn-g-englar
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=VCVtqwu3_vg&feature=shared
WordAll #665 completed in 2m 28s
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Wordle 936 5/6* (rumblepump. Should have been 4)
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https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html
#Worldle #720 1/6 (100%)
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La palabra del día #735 4/6
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Le Mot (@WordleFR) #732 5/6 (cul)
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Framed #671 (nah. I watched Food Unwrapped's Deep South Adventure. Good Unwrapped is a light documentary about food and food manufacturing. It covered southern iced tea, Kentucky Fried Chicken, grits, fried green tomatoes, oysters in New Orleans, tailgating - pop up food at things like football matches, and sour mash whisky. It was very white and the bits they chose were medium boring. It's not a cooking show per se. It's a good show and I don't think it misleads people. If I didn't know about pressure frying and most of those things already it would maybe have been far more interesting. The deep south they encountered was nearly, but not quite, as diverse as an island of 73 people, with two main families, off the coast of Iceland, deeply fearful of outsiders, that farms puffins for later fermentation and eating. I have woken up, after a bad night's sleep, with a slight sore throat and a slight cold. I am not in a great mood. This is what a person gets for talking to other people. I looked up about the enzyme content of barley versus rye which was a very interesting side effect of watching the show.)
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Nikon D90 + AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II @ f/5.6 1/80s IS0-250 32mm. Developed in RawTherapee. Two significant settings changed in RawTherapee - 1) changed the processing profile to "Standard Film Curve - ISO low" and 2) used the Film Simulation* Agfa Vista 200.
* It's not. It's unlike film in this case. If I wanted it to look like actual Agfa Vista I'd reduce the saturation by about 1/3rd, turn off all sharpening, apply a touch of fine luminance noise, possibly applying a very slight gaussian blur after and decreasing the white balance colour temperature by about 1/4th. Maybe reduce the resolution to about 5mp. Other films are closer to digital, now digital has caught up, so less mucking about required for Kodak Portra/Fuji Astia & other peak film films. I use film colour emulation because it's less posterioring about than posterioring around with colour curves. Same reason film was/is good. Anyway checkout the RawTherapee wiki about film simulation to replicate or, relatively easily, do it better. The B&W film profiles are good.
Breakfast: Liver & Armagnac pâté on home made sourdough. I like wholemeal partly because of the fibre/nutritional benefits and partly because it happily works well with strong flavours. With a large mug of builder's Yorkshire tea with not too much milk. I've been up since ~5am.
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Busdriver - Much
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=T9eAnEHOtmM
WordAll #664 completed in 44s
🟩🟩🟩🟩 👈 perfect game!
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Wordle 935 3/6*
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https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html
#Worldle #719 2/6 (100%)
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La palabra del día #734 3/6
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Le Mot (@WordleFR) #731 4/6 (1/2 on 3)
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Framed #670 (nah. I watched Digging for Britain. I also baked sourdough. Which I have gotten down to minimal labour with reasonable results. I say reasonable results but it's impossible to judge independently of oneself so while 'I think' should generally be avoided as a pleonasm, it should be stressed I think it has reasonable results. Out of the books I read "Do Sourdough: Slow Bread for Busy Lives" (short and to the point, which is an underrated attribute) and "Bread Matters" by Andrew Whitley were the most useful. Via his book I read about Italian biga doughs which lead me to reading a great deal of Italian stuff about bigas. Not in Italian, mostly machine translated, although it's impossible not to at least infer bits, a breakthrough was inspired by reading this:
https://www.consultapizza.com/2018/10/08/gli-impasti-indiretti-con-biga/
To cut a long, albeit short, story short: sourdough biga, with no more than 50% hydration with 10% starter, stiff as short pastry dough, left for 24 hours, or as long as it's needed in the fridge, means the production sourdough step can be skipped. 50% of the flour goes in the biga and the other 50%, plus recipe appropriate water + salt, at the end. A rye sourdough starter, which takes maybe a week of minimal involvement to start, can be used to kickstart any amylase containing grain starter. So total labour is maybe 1 hour and things can be sped up or slowed down by controlling temperatures. There are differences to kneading. I have worked out loose formulas for calculating the specifics but I think they could be derriere so I don't want to share. Still just bread, water, and salt. I won't bore you with oven temperatures. It requires planning and thought which can be quite cheap. I recommend Ultra Processed People by Chris van Tulleken because I think it maybe important in some regards.)
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100% wholemeal sourdough. Google Pixel 6 DNG in Rawtherapee. Mostly the Pixel gets the picture right first time but not this time - over sharpened, too much contrast, incorrect white balance. So I loaded the DNG (a person cam enable raw in the camera settings) in Rawtherapee and dicked around. I prefer ART (a fork) for my phone DNGs because it has a better lens correction mechanism (on a technical lever ot extracts the lens correction profile from the DNG) which is absolutely required when using the Pixel 6's wide angle lens because it's non-linear distortion.
Nikon D90 + AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II @ f/5.6 1/250s IS0-250 45mm.
There is good photography light today but I, maybe artistically unsuccessfully, photographed the trickiest shot in the garden - a gnome in undergrowth. Basic JPEG straight from the camera which isn't best for online because the picture is often recompressed. Nikon's fine, normal, setting or a better quality image developed from raw file would have far better detail when zooming in. So the quality is worse than it could be with trivial changes. Everything else is the same - a slight warming boost to the auto white-balance and Nikon's vivid colour control setting. Aperture Priority mode with burst. A phone does most of that stuff automatically but less control.
TL;DR I like cameras and that stuff interests me.
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WordAll #663 completed in 2m 35s (I should have been faster with this one.)
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Bliss & Infected Mushroom - A Cookie From Space
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=xkSrsOJ9bJE
Wordle 934 3/6* (very much luck, 1/4 on 3)
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https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html
#Worldle #718 2/6 (100%)
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La palabra del día #733 3/6
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Le Mot (@WordleFR) #730 3/6
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Framed #669 (saw it. I thought it was quite good other than othering the lesbian/bisexuals characters a bit, as if they couldn't be good guys, although maybe I'm misinterpreting mainstream depiction of those things for the last 100 years or something. If it were just about promiscuity and equating that with degenerative behaviour James Bond would be screwed in the other sense of the word and deliberately killing civilians and if he was a homo too he'd probably be noncing the world's supply of rare earth minerals and/or the new Q. There is a comedy element if played by Roger Moore. Obviously all the actors involved with that film in question are ace and it was a good film. Last night I watched Hell Hole, Ostatnia wieczerza, which was a better than average, well within tropes, horror film that was absurd enough I enjoyed it. If a person enters into the spirit of such films if supernatural evil exists it significantly increases the chances of supernatural good. Which seems fair enough and more easily reconciled than the grey areas. Great feel and special effects although I think they were forced to increase the gamma which led to some annoying compression artifacts.)
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Nikon D90 + AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II, @ f/5 1/125s ISO 250 40mm.
Basic jpeg straight from the camera. I set colour to vivid and A-B white balance to A3. Every other setting left alone. I use SRGB so it looks about the same on all screens. I use raw mostly but when I can't be posteriored I want small JPGs that look good. Aperture Priority mode on burst - increases the odds of one or more sharp shots down to 1/20s, YMMV.
TL;DR picture straight from camera, no filters or adjustments. It's mediocre cold.
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Still haven't gotten the song. Maybe a film or TV show soundtrack. I tried Shazam on someone else's phone but no luck other than that song.
Daily Octordle #714
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https://www.britannica.com/games/octordle/daily
Daily Sequence Octordle #714 (a couple of unforced mistakes)
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https://www.britannica.com/games/octordle/daily-sequence/714
Daily Rescue Octordle #714 (one mistake - this one is like playing against impatience)
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It's like the plucked bit of this:
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=s0mS2RV1YFQ
It's like Rob Robinson, the This Country episode, but in song form. It's annoying the hell out of me and probably will all day.
WordAll #662 completed in 43s
🟩🟩🟩🟩 👈 perfect game!
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Wordle 933 4/6*
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https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html
#Worldle #717 2/6 (100%) (cheated)
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La palabra del día #732 3/6 (used a dictionary)
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Le Mot (@WordleFR) #729 6/6 (haha. Asinus profundus)
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Framed #668 (I saw it. I've just spent three quarters on an hour wracking my brain for a song that I know exists but I can't for the life of me remember what it is. It's really annoying. Not the song. Hopefully I'll remember tomorrow. I certainly haven't got time for this. I did 45 minutes ago.)
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Nikon D90 + AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II, @ f/5.6 1/100s ISO 200 55mm. Developed with Rawtherapee.
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Orchestral Maneuvers In The Dark - Architecture & Morality
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=XA3KTY--20g
WordAll #661 completed in 3m 08s (I genuinely did this one while asleep or on the borders of consciousness. I thought, initially I was doing Wordle, and woke up on 2. Glute chute)
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Wordle 932 5/6* (fair-dos, but also 1/6 chance on 3. I guessing at least one guess was a previous word. Mudflaps)
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https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html
#Worldle #716 1/6 (100%)
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La palabra del día #731 3/6 (used a dictionary)
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Le Mot (@WordleFR) #728 5/6 (coprolite aimer. I'm sure they had this one before but maybe it was Spanish)
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Framed #667 (nah. Usual Saturday. I repeatedly watched Channel 5's Milkshake! Christmas Promos while also discussing a dog that ate a load of cash, when a family member's dog got sick because it ate an Easter egg - in part because dogs and chocolate don't go because of theobromine and that the furtive whole Easter egg dog meal included the silver foil and sweets inside - I'm not sure it actually happened. And other stories/banter. I had a bit of a back flair-up in the middle of the afternoon, took a couple of ibuprofen and sat on the floor naming dinosaur and animal toys with a small child until I felt better. He corrected me on a couple of dinosaur types and he was also quite hyperactive. Good for him. We weren't naming them by type but giving them names like Terry, Sarah, Lee, Brett, Georgina and so on. There were about 100, or more, animal toys no bigger than 7cm, the cumulative collection of older brothers and cousins for whom Terry, Sarah, Brett, Georgina and so on have lost their appeal. I used the short form of some names so I could use the name twice. It was a lot of names.)
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Sainsbury's carpark from a car roof. Nikon D90 Nikkor 18-55mm ED II, f/8.0, ISO 200 @ 55mm. 2s exposure. Developed with RawTherapee.
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Coastal & Jackie Mendoza - La Luz
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=KY5j7h81SCU
WordAll #660 completed in 1m 26s
🟩🟩🟩🟩 👈 perfect game!
wordall.xyz
Wordle 931 4/6* (~1/4 choice on 3)
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https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html
#Worldle #715 3/6 (100%) (cheated)
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La palabra del día #730 5/6 (Mistake on 2. bottoms)
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Le Mot (@WordleFR) #727 4/6 (~1/5 choice on 3)
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Framed #666 (nah. I watched the film Relic which was very good but horrid on all kinds of levels and I don't want to give away the plot. And Bargain Hunt. In which two teams, each team comprising of two viewers and an antiques expert, are given £300 and have to buy three items at an antiques fair or somewhere similar. They take the purchases to an auction and the team that got the biggest profit or smallest loss wins. There are rules: one of the items must be over £75, one of the items must confirm to a challenge set by the host - stuff like 'an item must be nautical', and they have an hour to do it. I assume smartphones are off limits because I'd be looking stuff up constantly. Unless it's something I have any knowledge about I rarely guess the scores correctly. It's a jovial, approachable, family show in its *67th* series, and generally quite interesting. They used to have a mid 90s/early 2000s soundtrack by someone whom went clubbing. If all of a teams items made a profit they get a 'Golden Gavel' badge. It is rare anyone makes that much money. They rotate the hosts and the experts, I suspect because it lowers the odds of being reliant on a git. I'm missing some details for expediency so I'll explain quicky - red team, blue team, coloured branded fleeces, team expert's remainder money bonus buy, doesn't have to be antique in the strictest sense. It'd be fascinating to do a statistical analysis. It's a genuinely great British show and very British. No big prizes, in it for the fun, sportsmanlike, and quietly very competitive.)
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The Flying Pickets - Only You
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=HFdZ99ZmIUs
WordAll #659 completed in 42s
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wordall.xyz
Wordle 930 4/6* (1/5 chance on 3 and 1/3 on 4. Although those values are independent of likelihood and whether the words have occurred previously)
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https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html
#Worldle #714 1/6 (100%)
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La palabra del día #729 4/6
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Le Mot (@WordleFR) #726 5/6 (bumbags)
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Framed #665 (nah. Yesterday I did some reasonably heavy lifting and feel gravity deeply. I watched Digging for Britain. I was thinking a bit about my dislike of folk music being because folk music is often by folk whom know an excellent patisserie that sources its butter from a smallholding in Normandy run by a scion of the Comte de Truffe. But I really don't like that class envy stuff and my logic is that while wealth gives people advantages most wealthy people aren't that interesting. Same as everyone else. Which suggests someone being interesting or talented is independent of their wealth or family background. E.g. were I to buy the most expensive set of golf clubs I'd still be crap at golf, I could likely practice and still be mediocre because I'm just not good at golf. Opportunities are a different matter and it'd be hard to argue against wealth or connections giving people opportunities, in a similar regard to intelligence or abilities which are also, partly - hard work is as important, an accident of birth. I'm not arguing all is well, or that things are entirely fair, just that most successful upper-middle class folk musicians deserve their success because they're talented and I don't envy them in the slightest. Partly, to be fair, because it's folk music.)
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