Things have gone a little awry the last couple of days. Yesterday, Wednesday, I had a bit of a problem starting the car but got to the hospital (I'm glad I made it, Bill left me a note at 2 in the morning saying he was just going home, he'd been there hours, so would be late, and I actually did my round and left before he came, so he must have been tired). However, I couldn't start the car when I left, so Terry had to come out and get it going. I was going to lunch with Bruce and Rosalyn, but we changed it to Friday. I had a new part fitted in the car in April, and it must have been faulty, Terry ordered a replacement and put it in this morning.
I made some white chocolate bark, and shortbread, for the games night Beth was having on Wednesday night but had to ring and ask her to collect it.
With the piece on the right some of the topping of walnuts, apricots and cranberries, was loose, so I drizzled more chocolate over to hold it down. In the piece next to it I pressed it all in. I debated whether to break it into shards myself, but then thought it would be better cut up
in the church kitchen. If the topping scattered across the worktop the children could pick it up, like birds.
These are the driverless cars that are being developed. I can't see them catching on, not on the main highway. I might have mentioned this before, I have an idea I did somewhere, but I wondered what a driverless car would do, faced with a split second ethical decision - like the brakes not working, and it is hurtling towards a busy roundabout. Who would it save? It doesn't have a steering wheel, would it turn itself into a concrete barrier, or endanger the motorists on the roundabout?
Isn't this a surprise!!!
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