Friday 8 May 2020

Fri 080520 Set up William Hill WTD: £15.48p

20:08 I withdrew out of my bank a/c. £10.00 depositing the funds into William Hill; then, later, went on to win: £15.48. Next, I decided before I loose it 'all'...might as well withdraw...which is exactly what I did.

Sunday 3 May 2020

Sun 030520 Set up William Hill WTD: £20.38p

SET UP WILLIAM HILL WITHDRAWAL: £20.38p

Normally, I tend to deposit money into William Hill...in order to gamble with...that money only lasts up until the point when I do go totally flat broke...no matter how much I win...I will just continue re-investing all winnings in betting more and  more...until when all of my money is gone completely; then, of course, I sit back and think...feeling really sad and sorry for myself...why in the hell didn’t I withdraw all of that winning money far sooner while I was still ahead of the game...?!

Well, this morning I thought, otherwise...and, just decided to withdraw all of my winnings...which is a total of: £20.38p. In direct comparison with all that I’d gone and lost...this money, of course, really ain’t nothing...but, at least, it points my mind in direction of what is the right way to go...namely, withdraw more/and, invest far less.

Still, it’s very early morning...and, there will be the strong temptation to ‘reverse withdrawals’ before 11 PM. I just have to quite patiently ‘wait’ up until then...

LATEST UPDATE

Just like I thought...the temptation to 'reverse withdrawals' was all too much; so, eventually, I did do that.

However, I later went on to win some more money total: £38.40; which I withdrew to go and do some offline shopping with.






Saturday 2 May 2020

020420 Auction goods delivery...

10 AM -11 AM Received Haddon & James Auction House goods delivery

I woke up to find an email stating to expect a delivery between 10-11 AM; true to their word, that’s exactly when it came.

- 10 x MiDRONE Vision 220HD WiFi FPV VR
- 5 x poker chips game
- 13 x wooden puzzle games
- 5 x packs of C size batteries/48 to a pack(wrapped sets of 8 x 6 batteries)/240 x batteries altogether

1 PM MADE PASTA MIXED BROTH

I made half a pack of pasta...to which I added:

- diced bell pepper
- diced carrots
- diced tomatoes
- diced onions
- diced cook ham
- tinned peas

I also made a mixed smoothie:

- 1 x banana
- 3 plums(took out pips)
- 12 green seedless grapes

Everything tasted ok...not necessarily ‘the best’ I ever yet tasted; but, I can honestly say I enjoyed it. I like experimenting with how it’s possible to make food...trying both this and that...until it all works well together.


ORDERED ICE CREAM

10:15 PM I phoned up my local West Norwood branch of Super Pizza; I didn’t order any Pizza, however; instead, I ordered 2 x Haagen Daz ice creams.

When the delivery guy reached my door; he explained they only had 1 X Haagen Daz ice cream/and, a Ben & Jerry; which I decided to accept...paid for both using my bank account debit card: £10.98p.

Friday 1 May 2020

010520 Auction goods delivery...

This evening I heard a knock on the door; and, when I went and opened it was an auction goods delivery.

- 3 x Pressure cookers
- 1 x 5 minute cooker
- 1 x travel kettle/(small)


300420 Created web application: Find Primes

WEB APP.: Find Primes

I created a web application program, using a mixture of: html/css/javascript, called: Find Primes; which does as it's title suggests finds out if a number is prime or not?




GITHUB: Source codes/printouts [.png]

At the same time, I uploaded all files into my GitHub Javascript source code repository...



NETLIFY: GitHub web pages 'live'...; and, also, instantly, 'interactive'

Next, I hopped over to Netlify...and, selected options to make the GitHub source code both interactive and 'live'; so, that anybody who has access to the URL address will be able to test/use this code online, immediately.



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WROTE Netlify/GitHub web page server using some CSS3 code




I decided to write a single [web-page-server.html] web page...to serve up web pages inside of my GitHub Javascript directory folder...though, I still haven't quite finished linking to all files, yet.


...this makes it lots easier to sample exactly what's in there...; than, having to go search through 'source codes'...attempting to work out what's going on?! Instead, you can just view the web pages 'live'...which makes understanding so much quicker and simpler.