Geoguessr (see 6000 miles… passim) have updated their UI and their overall offering, including new games, new challenges and more points for doing well.
It’s easier to use, more fun to play, and I’ve become readdicted.
This week, I have mostly been trying my hand at maps of Sheffield and Cape Town.
I should have a decent knowledge of them both, but actually I’ve only managed full marks a couple of times and I really need to improve my speed.
Practice, as they say, makes perfect. So I’m back to it right now.
Yesterday turned out to be a pretty good day. I pushed myself (on doctor’s orders) to see what I could get done, and I got quite a lot done. Yes, I am suffering a little bit today, but nowhere near as much as I would have expected.
I’m almost – almost – daring to hope that I’ve turned a corner.
I put my watch on for the first time in weeks, mainly just to keep an eye on my heart rate (doctor’s orders again), and well, wow, look at this:
A whole dog walk round the block, sure, but the steps! The steps! That’s the first time I’ve even come close to that figure since I got this damn thing. I really wasn’t aiming for anything, so it was a huge surprise when I spotted it.
Other points: 72 resting HR is still too high, but that’s why I had the watch on. 150bpm is also still too high, considering I didn’t actually do anything strenuous (yes, you guessed it, doctor’s orders). And the stress level, well that’s always a bit of an outlier on the days that I watch United play.
Although…
Wow. Amazing.
We’ve been waiting to spank someone for about 18 months now, so this was long overdue. And yes, it was “only” Peterborough, but we’ve been drawing to “only” Luton and losing to “only Huddersfield” recently, so this was really great to watch (if a little stressful for at least the first 51 minutes) (see above).
But aside from the result – even better than the result perhaps – this was a cohesive, skillful, positive, enthusiastic, even occasionally awe-inspiring Blades’ performance. Just look at the quality of those goals. JUST LOOK AT THEM!
I’m almost – almost – daring to hope that we’ve turned a corner.
Early start. Bit rubbish. V&A Waterfront – nice to get out and about, but walked too far. Bit rubbish. Football streaming service failed. More than a bit rubbish. Football final score. Very rubbish.
Sheffield United’s new manager is Slaviša Jokanovic. (The c has an accent, but WordPress can’t cope with that. Bit racist.)
The 53 year old was born in Novi Sad in (then Yugoslavia, now) Serbia and… actually, the club have provided a handy infographic, so let’s let that do the talking.
Both Watford and Fulham fans seem to think he’s the business, so it looks like promotion next season is basically a given*.
This guy was our number one target and, given the situation, I think the right man for the job. It’s a real positive step forward and great news that we’ve managed to get him in, and get him in early. Hashtag A New Beginning.