Why do crazy things always happen on Mondays?
The network at work was having a psychotic episode for most of the morning and the worst part is that I don't know why. Was it my predecessor, fiddling with things and breaking them? Was it something to do with the server crash about three months before I started there, or did aliens come and bugger things up over the weekend?
Either way, it's not good for the stress levels - I don't mind things going wrong, but things that go wrong for no apparent reason, with no obvious solution, really try my patience :)
Monday, August 13, 2007
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Minesweeper - the movie
Where do people get their ideas for this sort of stuff? :)
http://www.ohgizmo.com/2007/08/07/brilliant-video-if-minesweeper-was-a-movie/
http://www.ohgizmo.com/2007/08/07/brilliant-video-if-minesweeper-was-a-movie/
A decent pub lunch
Anthony and I went for lunch today at the Moon and Sixpence in the city. Lunch was a plate of crumbed chicken breast topped with ham and melted cheese, served on mashed potato with roasted vegetables and gravy.
The perfect drink to go along with that would have to be a pint of Bulmers Cider.
Yumm-o!
The perfect drink to go along with that would have to be a pint of Bulmers Cider.
Yumm-o!
Monday, August 06, 2007
BOFH meets BTDFH
Ok as a good sysadmin, I'm familiar with BOFH of course. But it looks like mine is not the only industry to have to suffer its way through stupid people.
I present ... for your reading pleasure and amusement: The Blank Top Chronicles - a very BOFHish look at the murky world of taxi dispatch.
I present ... for your reading pleasure and amusement: The Blank Top Chronicles - a very BOFHish look at the murky world of taxi dispatch.
Birthday Party and Phone Stuff
It was Anthony's 18th birthday celebration on Saturday. Dinner for family and friends was at Jimmy Dean's Diner in Scarborough, followed by a night at Burswood casino.
I had a great time, even though I lost badly at the casino. The gods must have been smiling on Anthony though - he came home with more money than he started with which is always good!
I've updated my phone to the Windows Mobile 6 operating system. Reports and reviews on the Web suggest that WM6 is more stable and responsive and in the few days that I've been using it, I'd have to agree.
As well as the OS update, I've added a few little utility programs - one thing I missed from Windows Mobile 2003 on my O2 smartphone was the automatic profile change from Normal to Meeting when in a scheduled appointment time. I've since found a utility to do that in WM5/6.
I had a great time, even though I lost badly at the casino. The gods must have been smiling on Anthony though - he came home with more money than he started with which is always good!
I've updated my phone to the Windows Mobile 6 operating system. Reports and reviews on the Web suggest that WM6 is more stable and responsive and in the few days that I've been using it, I'd have to agree.
As well as the OS update, I've added a few little utility programs - one thing I missed from Windows Mobile 2003 on my O2 smartphone was the automatic profile change from Normal to Meeting when in a scheduled appointment time. I've since found a utility to do that in WM5/6.
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Books
My god ... has it been that long since I wrote something? I must be up for an award for the world's least prolific blogger or something!
Just finished reading the third book of a trilogy:

The basic premise is a combination of a historical war novel with a sci-fi twist. A modern day (actually slightly futuristic) group of warships gets transported back in time to the middle of World War II with interesting consequences.
John Birmingham is an Australian author, with his own blog, newspaper column, and a series of popular books.
I'm pleased to say that the Axis of Time trilogy was worth every second. I highly recommend it.
Just finished reading the third book of a trilogy:

The basic premise is a combination of a historical war novel with a sci-fi twist. A modern day (actually slightly futuristic) group of warships gets transported back in time to the middle of World War II with interesting consequences.
John Birmingham is an Australian author, with his own blog, newspaper column, and a series of popular books.
I'm pleased to say that the Axis of Time trilogy was worth every second. I highly recommend it.
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Gotta love TV journalism
OK so apart from the fact that I haven't blogged in ages, which I'm just going to conveniently ignore ...
Watching "A Current Affair" tonight, I heard a world-class stupid comment from one of their so-called journalists. On a segment about junk food, the voiceover said "We are all uniquely different".
Golly. Really!?!
Watching "A Current Affair" tonight, I heard a world-class stupid comment from one of their so-called journalists. On a segment about junk food, the voiceover said "We are all uniquely different".
Golly. Really!?!
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