Sep. 8th, 2012

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Pointed out by [livejournal.com profile] jinxed_wood; another prequel to the current Dr. Who series, more serious in tone than Pond Life

http://youtu.be/5DZIOqYeM3Y

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Sep. 8th, 2012 07:00 pm
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Today's walk was just a leisurely stroll around Portobello Road market, the main point of interest being renewed construction at the Royal Oak Crossrail portal, where they are finally building a railhead to allow the removal of excavated spoil.

The way this all works is now becoming clearer - it's dug out, transferred by belt to a big pile east of Royal Oak station, and eventually will be transferred back west and loaded onto trains for removal. My guess is that they will continue to use this system even after the railhead is complete, so that they can get trains in and out quickly, rather than having them stand for days until they have a full load.

railhead and belt extension )

Apart from that I didn't see much of interest, but found a couple of photos I'd forgotten on the camera, from a few days ago.

First a couple more pictures of the coot nest at Little Venice )

Second, a minor mystery. This covered bridge (or whatever it is) crosses the canal just to the north of Harrow road. There are no windows, and at the west end (left in this picture) there's a blank brick wall, no entrance at all on the other side of it. My guess is that it's carrying pipes or cables or something, except that the wall it ends against isn't that thick, or possibly is obsolescent, used to serve some purpose but has never been demolished. Anyone know?

odd covered bridge )
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Now that's the sort of episode I like - it made sense, it wasn't solved by magic hand-waving, it didn't recycle an old villain for the umpteenth time, and it was FUN!
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Someone in Mexico apparently tried to hack my gmail account, and was stopped from logging on - since it was a VERY arbitrary string of letters and numbers that isn't easily associated with me (the college's code for a technician's course I took 30+ years ago) they must have used some sort of password generator software to get that far.

Hopefully the new password won't fail quite so easily, it's twice as long and even more arbitrary. Just hope I can remember it.

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