It seems to be the most compatible overall for iOS and Android.

Dropbox can't save a PDF loaded in Safari because it "couldn't connect".

But the PDF manages to load. And in any case why would it need to load twice? This is stupid.

It's way too hot today. No way it's only 15°C in Edinburgh. Soaked in sweat just pulling a small suitcase to the train station.

Sent supervisor a sample response for my experiment. The booklet participants will get is 31 pages long. I sent it as JSON because there will be lists of indetermined length (these are wine tasting notes, so how many descriptors someone gives is entirely up to them).

One part of the JSON involves creating an array listing descriptors that I'll manually extract from the text (because descriptors can be multiple words).

She replied requesting it in a csv. So we could end up with a 160x42 table with a whole lot of repetition.

This is not going to be easy to negotiate.

"Attack on fine wine leaves 14 hungover and 5 with untouched cheese platters"
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Heh. Fortunately NZ's a little small to be doing that. Apparently they never had the motivation either, because they could just import it from Australia — which is big enough to produce lots of would-be wine as well as world class stuff.

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But full of good wine.

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Dropbox iOS finally has a text editor.

How long has Android had it for?

@kdfrawg Nope. We had the practical blind tasting and then a 15 minute break before the theory paper, during which we were all very worried becase we'd all given different answers. Then the theory paper was even worse.

Oh, that kind of steamed milk. My sleep-deprived undercoffeed mind recalled images of some sort of steamed milk pudding.