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We have a public holiday for the national day of mourning, on Thurs 22nd Sept.

I don't know why they picked this day, my friend jokingly suggested it's the time difference.

A free day off will be nice, I guess. I don't know what I'll do with it, probably some gardening or something.


The current queue to view Het Majesty Lying-In-State is proper insane. 4.2 miles!
That queue makes me proud to be British!
That's incredible (and seems a bit insane to me).

I had to look up what this 'what3words' thing was, as I had never seen it before. It seems neat, actually.

thread derail: The town near me is 'organist, internal, ridden' which seems a little rude but I wonder what the RUDEST combination could be.
While I am sat on hold I figured 'd jsut type in words and see what combinations worked

I tried "Super smashing lovely" and it's a desert in Sudan. Apt.
Friend just suggested they have three coffins to dilute the crowds. I agree with this, as it could also raise awareness of the Monty Hall problem:

They do a poll which coffin to bury, and have the other to to be chucked in the sea, then open an empty one, and ask if they want to then change their mind.
Sir Taxalot wrote:
That's incredible (and seems a bit insane to me).

I had to look up what this 'what3words' thing was, as I had never seen it before. It seems neat, actually.

https://cybergibbons.com/security-2/why ... lications/
MaliA wrote:
Friend just suggested they have three coffins to dilute the crowds. I agree with this, as it could also raise awareness of the Monty Hall problem:

They do a poll which coffin to bury, and have the other to to be chucked in the sea, then open an empty one, and ask if they want to then change their mind.


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What3words is great - so long as you can copy and paste. They claim no similar combinations are close to each other, but just pluralise a word and sometimes you're close (but a few miles from the right place), which has happened to The Queue tracker a couple of times.
GazChap wrote:
Sir Taxalot wrote:
That's incredible (and seems a bit insane to me).

I had to look up what this 'what3words' thing was, as I had never seen it before. It seems neat, actually.

https://cybergibbons.com/security-2/why ... lications/


I find the arguements against W3W interesting as an example of perfect being the enemy of good.
W3W definitely has issues, but when the alternatives are getting people to work out their lat/long or read out grid references, then W3W is streets ahead of those.
Praise the queueueueueueueueue

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Jack from TLDR News walks the length of the queue

Malc wrote:
Jack from TLDR News walks the length of the queue


Well, this is utterly fascinating
There's a part near HMS Belfast where to people are moving so fast, it's like there's no queue at all
Trooper wrote:
I find the arguements against W3W interesting as an example of perfect being the enemy of good.
W3W definitely has issues, but when the alternatives are getting people to work out their lat/long or read out grid references, then W3W is streets ahead of those.

I'd see it more as it seeming so great - when written - that it's easy to miss the errors that happen when (as here) someone seems to be reading the words to someone else who types them in. If you know, then you just spell it letter by letter. In this case, where the queue extends and shrinks, you really only need a rough location, and W3W is good. As would be an updated map with a landmark - probably better, really, to say "somewhere near the Kings Arms" than "this specific spot, which is already out of date".
Sir Taxalot wrote:
While I am sat on hold I figured 'd jsut type in words and see what combinations worked

I tried "Super smashing lovely" and it's a desert in Sudan. Apt.


Deliver.deliver.deliver is a field outside Magdeburg in Germany.
hands.face.space is just outside Llandudno
I keep dipping into that video of the queue and I'm amazed that the queue is so dense in the far reaches, but around London bridge, it's so spread out as to be invisible
Funeral day.

I've nothing planned so will probably have it on in the background, if only for the sense of history and the choral music.

Was waiting at the railway station yesterday and amongst the usual mess of announcements came "Her Majesty the Queen is lying in state", leading me to think "on which platform?".
I’ll definitely watch the main event, but might be doing a jigsaw of Buckingham palace at the same time.
I'm working, so not bothering with the whole thing. I'm not wasting a day of holiday for the royal family, I don't get sufficient to spend on me.
Is Elton John doing a bit for this one?
Yeah ok I watched it
Purcell's anthem, Thou knowest Lord the secrets of our hearts is one of my favourite pieces. Captures the mood of a funeral perfectly, without fluster or being any longer than it needs to be.
Surprise Dimbleby
Gone to the pub.
It's on here too. Given they usually play hard rock and metal, the choir make for an interesting change.
One person stood up for the new national anthem.
It's just as dire as the old one. Come on, new reign, new song.
Kern wrote:
One person stood up for the new national anthem.
It's just as dire as the old one. Come on, new reign, new song.


It's like in Love Actually when he changes one word of the song, ain't it?
I only realised this morning that the pronoun also changed.
I have also realised that the point of Prince William is to make me feel better about my hairline.
He looks like a poorly decorated boiled egg
Kern wrote:
I only realised this morning that the pronoun also changed.

If they change it to "God Save The Boss" and "send them victorious" then we'll be set forever
Lady T watched a lot of it, I watched some, but after a while I drifted away. I get the momentous nature of the occasion, and over the years I've come to appreciate the tradition but on a personal level I didn't feel all that engaged.

The pageantry and all that was nice, and it's lovely to see London in the sunshine. I did find there were some bits, some tiny little passing shots, during the coverage that really jumped out and felt a bit ....jarring*... to me, like when a big speed limit sign crept into shot, or one that showed a coffee van in the background behind the crowd. It's a weird mix of tradition and modern world clashing in one TV frame.

*That's not quite the word I was looking for but it'll do for now. It's like the feeling when you are at a musesum or castle and then see a vending machine. Some may say anachronistic but that's not quite what I mean.
I get what you mean. At one point there was a flapping white "Toilet" sign. And a prominently place Self Storage company. They do stand out
There was nothing jarring in the Gilead funeral in The Handmaid's Tale (S5 Episode 2), which I watched yesterday - pure pageantry. Amusing that the scheduling should throw it up to coincide (I think it was released last Wednesday).
Season 5? Hang on... That's the new one isn't it? I'd best get on that!
DavPaz wrote:
I get what you mean. At one point there was a flapping white "Toilet" sign. And a prominently place Self Storage company. They do stand out


The solemn procession in front of the gift shop was a highlight.
MaliA wrote:
Kern wrote:
One person stood up for the new national anthem.
It's just as dire as the old one. Come on, new reign, new song.


It's like in Love Actually when he changes one word of the song, ain't it?



Went to a rugby match at weekend, it was odd hearing the new (old) anthem. It will take a while to get used to saying king.
When do we get the day off for Charles hat party?
It took 13 months last time. I expect it'll be next summer.
Zardoz wrote:
Charles hat party?


Brilliant!
MaliA wrote:
I'm working, so not bothering with the whole thing. I'm not wasting a day of holiday for the royal family, I don't get sufficient to spend on me.

I didn’t see anything. Did Paddington actually go to the funeral in the end?
Unfortunately, Liz Truss caught him in a big net and had him sent to Rwanda
She’s turned him into a hat!
Look at what he is carrying. Is he the new chancellor?
Kern wrote:
I only realised this morning that the pronoun also changed.

It’s reigning men.
Mimi wrote:
Kern wrote:
I only realised this morning that the pronoun also changed.

It’s reigning men.

Bravo
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