Sunday, November 20, 2005

Awesome Airshow!

Wow. The airshow at RAAF Pearce was fantastic (except for the touch of heatstroke and a mild case of sunburn...) I'll be putting photos up on my gallery shortly, but for the moment, here's a teaser :-)

Thursday, November 17, 2005

RAAF Airshow

I'm planning on going to the RAAF Airshow at Pearce Airbase on Sunday. There's a website all about it here... I'll definitely be taking my camera along, should get some good photos...

Monday, October 31, 2005

Ugh

I feel like I've been dragged through a hedge backwards :-( Starting Friday night I got a cough, which became aching joints and a thumping headache. It could be a bad dose of hay fever, or a cold, or even the dreaded bird flu! (just kidding...)

Whatever it is, I wish it'd go away. I hate staying home from work and watching horrible daytime TV. I'm sure it's all a conspiracy to make daytime TV so brain draining as to force people to go back to work just to get away from it.

Monday, October 24, 2005

Busy weekend ...

A busy weekend of motor racing - V8 Supercars, Gold Coast Champ Cars, MotoGP and A1GP.

The A1GP keeps getting better and better. Good, close, tight, exciting racing that's a pleasure to watch.

And for a bonus, I went playing pool on Saturday with Anthony and some of his friends, which was great. Haven't played pool for years and despite my general lack of skill, managed not to disgrace myself totally :-)

Sunday, October 16, 2005

Beer

Well some of the beer that Anthony and I have been brewing is starting to taste pretty good... I think the ginger beer we did is still my favourite, but the "Morgan's Lager" is also pretty good...

Now that we're all set up with the gear and stuff, it's time to start saving some money... Doing that maths, it should be much cheaper making beer rather than buying from a shop.

Buying a carton of beer costs between $35 and $40. This works out to roughly $4 per litre.

Making our own costs around $25 for the ingredients, then say another $5 or so for consumables such as bottle caps, sterilising solution and so on. One batch makes 22.5 litres, which works out to less than $1.50 a litre.

Friday, September 30, 2005

The value of backups

Disaster! My laptop's hard drive has completely died, taking all the data with it. I have some backups, but the most recent is from May this year. At least I did a more recent backup of my mail file in the days before the crash so that'll be a bonus.

Thankfully, laptop hard drives are a lot cheaper than they used to be - I've replaced the original 60 gig drive with an 80 gig. The original install of Windows is back on, now I've got the fun job of installing all my programs and restoring data from the May backup...

Even though we all know on an intellectual level that backups are important, why it is human nature to put off doing them because "I've never needed it in the past"? I think it might be time to become a little more self-disciplined about backing my data up...

Monday, September 26, 2005

A1 Grand Prix

Watched the new A1 Grand Prix from Brands Hatch last night and it's pretty damn good! This is what Formula One used to be like, before they started messing around trying to slow the cars down.

I'll defintely be watching more A1 races when they come up...

Friday, September 23, 2005

Broken Lift

There's nothing worse than getting to work and finding that the lift is broken ... again.

It's only two floors I have to go up, but when you're carrying a bag, a coffee and a bacon-and-egg sandwich and you have to organise opening doors and stuff, it's a pain in the backside!

(Plus I'm terribly unfit and arrive at the 2nd floor puffing and panting)

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Lost Camping Gear

That's odd... I seem to have lost some of the gear I bought to go camping.

Went looking for the cutlery set (knife/fork/spoon in a little plastic wallet) tonight and I can't find it anywhere.

Either it's lost, or I've got an extra special hiding place that I don't remember :-)

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

I think I'm going senile...

Got home from work and decided to do a load of washing. Got all the clothes in, closed the lid, pressed the go button and everything's great.

Except for one thing.

No detergent.

AAAAARGH!!!

So after giving the clothes a very good rinsing, it's now getting a proper wash :-)

Driving vs Public Transport

I was having a bit of a think this morning about which is better, to take public transport to and from work, or to drive the car.

After throwing together a bit of a spreadsheet to calculate the fuel and parking costs for driving vs the cost of a Multi-Rider, it looks like it's a little bit cheaper to take public transport - only by a couple of dollars a week, but as fuel costs go up, the savings will increase.

Monday, September 12, 2005

Free Parking

Got to work today and realised that it *wasn't* my rostered day for the spare parking bay in the basement.

But rather than pay for parking (all-day in the City of Perth multi-storey car park is $5.80 I think) I'm spending the day doing the free-parking shuffle.

Started off in a bay behind the office - that got me 2 hours. Moved to over near Wellington Square - another 2 hours. Just finished moving the car back to near work which'll get me to 3:30. Then I just have to find one more bay to get me through the last hour and I'm done :-) (Looking in the basement, there's two of our bays currently unoccupied by managers. If one of them is gone for the rest of the day I might just sneak in there)

Yep, I know I'm a cheapskate!!! :-)

Seen on the road

Saw a plumber's van on Hutton street with the number plate "POO WEE" :-) How cool is that!

Sunday Movie

Just finished watching "Strange Bedfellows" on Channel 9 with Michael Caton and Paul Hogan. I hadn't had a chance to see this movie before but I'd heard it was funny... They were right, it's hilarious! :-)

For more info, see this page on IMDB.

Sunday, September 11, 2005

Toddler + Keyboard = Chaos

My 15 month old nephew was sitting on my lap while I was using the computer. Suddenly Bash Bash Bash on the keyboard and chaos starts - windows were opening, things were being deleted, all sorts of fun :-)

But what can I say - he's cute and adorable ... Better to give him a keyboard of his own to bash on while I can do my stuff.

First Post

Wow. First post.

I have no idea what to write - publishing one's own blog seems like such an easy idea to begin with, UNTIL faced with a text box to actually write something.

Watching the V8 Supercars at the moment from Sandown Racecourse. 30-ish laps to go and it's raining. I've been concentrating so much on setting up this blog that I've lost track of who's in the lead. :-)