• Guest - w'd love to know what you think about the forum! Take the 2025 Survey »

What was your fasting blood glucose? (full on chat)

Hope you have a productive and trouble free trip.

Don't forget to use that super dooper camera iPhone, us stay at homes need inspiration.
11 years ago today, I joined Apple from Microsoft. It's been the ride...

I met Steve Jobs only four times; he was very ill and his passing was shocking in the speed of his deterioration. It'll be a decade this October since he left us. I worked in Jony Ive's team at the time and remember the silence at the old HQ when it was announced...you could hear a pin drop.

Photo's a pleasure...it'll be great to have you all with me...

 
Hope it all goes well for you and that you return safely to Baaahth
Thanks. My honey do dis and dat list will be waiting for me on return I'm assured...
 
I I drew the line at eating gooseberries.
I really didn't like gooseberries - especially picking them. Rather a problem when both my granddad and dad grew them to sell. I did like what the money was able to provide though. Our last house and garden were built on part of the gooseberry land. As predicted the frozen ones from Poland made that unprofitable. I never heard of anyone picking a ton of those a day but I was in the ton a day plums team. Red gooseberries were rather nice, much sweeter. They came late in the season and were only grown for family consumption.
 
Last edited:
Hope all goes well. thinking of you and Lauren of Bath
Thank you! The missus is interviewing for a new registrar or two as well doing some other stuff so my absence will help her concentration as the chaos is much less with me away That can't be the case, can it ?? Lol!
 
I can do it, Geoffry!
 

I love that Zoe Harcombe and Paul Mason make an appearance at the end of that video.
 
This painting is beautiful @geefull
I love that single tree taking up the whole picture.
 
Have a good trip @BRSBRI
 
The finished minimal landscape looks good @Muddy Cyclist
And I like the promise of the background for the next one...
 
How things change must be a great if not demanding position to be employed in.

My computer career started back in 1976 when I started a software company, no packages available so wrote and designed everything from scratch, Olivetti, DEC, Data General computers. Wrote in Machine Code, Basic, COBOL then later a decision table language and on 256 byte magnetic cards, payrolls, accounts, stock control and production control. how quickly things changed. Retired in 2000 things where moving far to fast for my ageing brain, good years though.

Enjoy your trip.
 


Oh WOW! You're a guru...
DEC PDP-11 I've seen in a museum - they were water cooled to stop them overheating. And DEC Vax too.
Wow! 256 byte magnetic cards! That's awesome.

Teams work in JavaScript, Swift, Scala, Go, Python and Ruby + others. All play their part in MacOS and iOS and the new products coming down the line.

Work very closely with the industrial design teams where I started off my journey here.

I started with Microsoft in 1999 - after being a hush puppied academic. Now I wear open toed sandals and pretend I'm cool lol! MrsBRS has just choked "YOU cool. OMG" ? Oh well, my delusion is getting worse.
 
Have a safe trip
 
It was very pioneering, I remember my first PDP 11 with two 20k discs, they are huge, I thought I could rule the world. Still have some of those discs and magnetic cards in my loft. The discs had a file of liquid on them, if they got badly knocked it would turn red and all data lost.

I had one of the first Ford Escort XR3i s and moving office with a boot full of discs MRs MC rolled it 3 times on Cannock Chase, missed all trees but discs were scattered everywhere, when she rang me, days before mobiles, I made the unforgivable and always to be reminded mistake asking, " Are the discs all intact?" Before asking "Are you OK?" Will never be allowed to forget that.
 
Picking a ton of plums a day was really impressive. How many of you were in the team?
Red gooseberries sound much nicer than the green ones. Can you eat them raw as they are much sweeter?
 
Cookies are required to use this site. You must accept them to continue using the site. Learn More.…