Morning all, and come on @Fairygodmother, let's look at the positives, we're still here, still standing, still talking to each other, and for all we know it might be a lovely summer where it only rains at night (Pollyanna? Moi?Good morning Karen, good morning all.
It’s already warm. I’ll be waving the hose over the garden later. What’s the betting there’ll be a hosepipe ban in the next month or so. We’ve had floods, then plague, now some drought this year. Oh I forgot, there’ve been a few fires too. No locusts in the UK yet, do mice digging up the broad beans count? No, didn’t think they would. Well that’s a relief.
Hugs to all who need them from me too. Have as good a diaday as you can.
Hope you get the work problem sorted out today @MeiChanski! Hope too that you throw off Covid sooner rather than later!
Hi @Robonthego , and welcome!Sorry if this has been covered elsewhere. I've looked for forum etiquette but can't see anything.
Hi and welcome to the thread! Just a quickie as I’m at work - I’m using the open source Loop, all the code and instructions you need are at Loopdocs.org - it looks daunting, but the instructions are very simple if you follow them step by step and take your time. It’s completely free. You just need to buy a radio link called a RileyLink that transfers the communication signal from your iPhone to your onmipod. That’s about £150 but is the only thing you need to buy (assuming you have an iphone and a Mac already).Hey LooperCat, New to posting on this forum but been reading it for a while as I have attempted to set up my loop. All ready to go now. Having to use a miao miao on a Libre with Omnipod so have pulled Cal Young's Spike branch. I'm really annoyed that after some considerable pain getting "full spike" on my phone (was getting a error in spike resigner) it doesn't work with apple watch OS 6. Anybody solved this? Is the "pancreas app" you mention here the one that's been developed and rolled out by University of Cambridge at 70 quid a month? Does anyone have any experience with that. Looks to be quite prescriptive around what equipment you need in order to get entry. Sorry if this has been covered elsewhere. I've looked for forum etiquette but can't see anything. Sorry for all the questions - you seem to be in the know.
glad they have helped hh1 the half-units really do make such a differenceMorning all, @SueJB I don't think you're the only one tired of everything having a Covid 19 element to it. I too am selective about what I watch and listen to, not least because I'm tired of so much speculation and second-guessing by journalists on all media. I wish news would go back to reporting facts instead of speculation and hype.
Thanks again @karen8967 8967 for the half-unit pens, have had a run of excellent morning bg as I can obviously adjust more finely now. Star sticker for you!
Sounds wonderful! Snorkelling, pineapple, farm produce - heaven. Am I envious, yes!It is nice to get out of the house. Today was a snorkeling day which is always fun. Then we stopped at a newly brought back farmers market. Instead of down the middle of the shops they placed it in one of the parking lots. Each tent was 20 feet apart, one person at a time with lines painted 6 feet apart to wait. I picked up one of my favorite pineapples, but I think I like stopping at the farmers booth they have put up by the side of a road better. Since the 3 road booths are up all day there is usually no waiting and you have plenty of time to just look and see what you want.
Next door teenager’s just begun practising her saxophone, and there’s a young trumpet player further along who’s struck up too. They’re good, but it’s hard to convince their parents that we enjoy hearing them. Keep playing young’uns
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