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2017-10-25
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maleghast09:10:17

Morning All 🙂

maleghast09:10:59

Anyone know anything about NetCDF data, specifically how to unpack it so as to get at the data in the package in Clojure..? (long shot, but you never know)

chrjs09:10:41

@jonpither The accepted local greeting is “alreet?” which is somewhere between a question and a statement, and has exactly one acceptable response, which is also “alreet?”

maleghast09:10:55

@chrjs I divvun na that!

maleghast09:10:13

(it amuses me that the North East and Lancashire are so different in so many ways, but the “alreet” greeting/question in the North East is almost identical to the Lancastrian “ar-reet”)

danm09:10:00

'reet was also the standard greeting when I grew up in Cornwall

chrjs10:10:29

Think you tagged the wrong Chris there @maleghast.

jonpither12:10:11

Where are you from @peterwestmacott? Ey up is what they also say in Derby...

Rachel Westmacott12:10:43

It's a Yorkshire-ism. I was at boarding school there.

dominicm12:10:33

They say it in Notts too

danm12:10:26

I've picked that one up from living in Lancs for... 14 years

maleghast19:10:13

@carr0t - The best county, no doubt about that. Lancashire is God’s own country.