The physical game came today. They have my account details, I have the game. Now to play, knowing I won't get booted tomorrow.
Yay!
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Frivolous
And the purchases continue.
I got my leave loading for christmas, so I'm now spending it on things that I've wanted for some time but are now at a decent price;
1. A pod coffee machine (came with the milk frother and a bunch of pods included)
2. a terabyte plug & play back up device - I want to convert all those burned CDs of pictures over
3. a decibel meter (not a particularly good one, but its a nice toy)
Hmm, I'm sure there was something else other than the last of the christmas presents...I'll think of it later I expect.
The one thing I didn't get but would like to is a digital microscope (circa $100). I saw one but I wasn't too sure of the quality - it didn't look quite as good as one someone at work is using. They only go up to 400x (so no good definition of bacteria, but fine for larger structures). this one looked a bit like they had dodgy magnification. I'm told logitech makes one but I have yet to find it on the web, so the student may be talking through their hat. I'll keep looking.
Now, off to eat san choy bow sausages (also an impulse buy from our local award winner butcher)
I got my leave loading for christmas, so I'm now spending it on things that I've wanted for some time but are now at a decent price;
1. A pod coffee machine (came with the milk frother and a bunch of pods included)
2. a terabyte plug & play back up device - I want to convert all those burned CDs of pictures over
3. a decibel meter (not a particularly good one, but its a nice toy)
Hmm, I'm sure there was something else other than the last of the christmas presents...I'll think of it later I expect.
The one thing I didn't get but would like to is a digital microscope (circa $100). I saw one but I wasn't too sure of the quality - it didn't look quite as good as one someone at work is using. They only go up to 400x (so no good definition of bacteria, but fine for larger structures). this one looked a bit like they had dodgy magnification. I'm told logitech makes one but I have yet to find it on the web, so the student may be talking through their hat. I'll keep looking.
Now, off to eat san choy bow sausages (also an impulse buy from our local award winner butcher)
Friday, December 09, 2011
Superfluous
When I first wanted to buy an ereader, I held off because I decided the sony version had more of the bells and whistles I wanted for reading and commenting on research articles. But it wasn't available, so I bought a kindle and generally loved it. Now sony has a new version out, with all the bells and whistles. So I bought it. The plan is to test it out for all those work things as well as rereading Andreas touchstone novels on it.
In my short reading of things so far I think that the kindle will be more useful for generic reading (I am suspicious that I'll be able to get a wider range of stuff as mobi files - unless its on smashwords of course) and the sony will be easier to make the sorts of impulse notes over documents that I want to make on my pdf's - and its touchscreen - glee!. The sony store in Australia is not yet up, so I have to download from my computer....but since that's what I do with the kindle anyway, its not a great loss.
Anyhoo, at some point if I'm diligent, I'll put up my personal pros and cons for the two. If it turns out that the sony does everything the kindle does just as well (including book variety), my little brother might get an unexpected kindle present.
For the people for whom the cover is important; I have a black kindle with blue case and a red Sony with red case - red goes faster, don't you know.
In my short reading of things so far I think that the kindle will be more useful for generic reading (I am suspicious that I'll be able to get a wider range of stuff as mobi files - unless its on smashwords of course) and the sony will be easier to make the sorts of impulse notes over documents that I want to make on my pdf's - and its touchscreen - glee!. The sony store in Australia is not yet up, so I have to download from my computer....but since that's what I do with the kindle anyway, its not a great loss.
Anyhoo, at some point if I'm diligent, I'll put up my personal pros and cons for the two. If it turns out that the sony does everything the kindle does just as well (including book variety), my little brother might get an unexpected kindle present.
For the people for whom the cover is important; I have a black kindle with blue case and a red Sony with red case - red goes faster, don't you know.
Friday, December 02, 2011
A book printed...just for me
I've been reading Andrea Host's books as ebooks & my favourite series just finished. I asked Andrea if there was going to be a hardcopy of the whole trilogy together & she organised one just for me...and now you too can buy the Jenny Edition.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Christmas...Arrrrgh!
I just collated the christmas presents I've bought for this year. Andrea's is about the only complete one (and I have her birthday present for next year done too. Everyone else is a bit spotty...though I do have a theme idea.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
A first for today
I was down the back cleaning up all the dropped mangoes (mainly eaten by flying foxes) when I noticed the awful smell...Dead flying fox in the back yard. We've had trees for 40 years, had flying foxes visit and eat them for almost as long and this is the first dead one. I'm a little dubious given the spreading Hendra zone this season. It could be natural causes, but I aint picking it up with anything but a long shovel straight into a pit.
Monday, October 31, 2011
New power supply!
My old supply died last night in spite of technically being above the level required for my new card. My computer guy put in a new one for me without labour fees since he'd just put in the video card. Its a gigabyte superb 720 (which gives me some wriggle room for other upgrades). He also suggested I get a bigger case, mine's a bit old and not really designed for big gaming components and max airflow. Since he has a similar set up, in a similar not air-conditioned environment, I'm thinking hew understands what I need best. He suggested I look around and find the one I like most (he'll do the swap over if I want). I was going to get a couple of suggestions off him today but I forgot.
Anyhoo - I have a power supply replaced with something nice in about 2 hours with no labour cost. I like my computer shop :)
now off to reading up on case brands :D...I may wait till another couple of pays to buy one.
Anyhoo - I have a power supply replaced with something nice in about 2 hours with no labour cost. I like my computer shop :)
now off to reading up on case brands :D...I may wait till another couple of pays to buy one.
Monday, October 24, 2011
new card!
I just replaced my old Geforce 8800 video card with an Asus gtx560Ti. With no load, its running over 20oC cooler! Now, lets start up LOTRO....heh 25oC cooler than it was - and the fan had to be on 100% for the other one. This one is on 44% speed tops!
So far, so cool.
So far, so cool.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Incorrect assumption
There's a book in my cupboard that Andrea gave me in 2000. Spindle's End by Robin McKinley. Every time I've been thinking about reading an old book, I've brushed past it thinking "thats the one with storyline X" I'm not in the mood for that. I pulled it out the other day thinking..mmm.. storyline X, that'll do. And its Not!
All this time I was mixing it up with another book - which I'll now have to find. Its also been so long since I read this one that the story was completely new to me. It didn't ring a bell at all!
I like Robin McKinleys books, so its not that I skimmed through it and didn't actually read it...I think I must have read it only once however and somehow got my brain wires crossed...perhaps its been written over in my long term storage because I lost the link to it.
All this time I was mixing it up with another book - which I'll now have to find. Its also been so long since I read this one that the story was completely new to me. It didn't ring a bell at all!
I like Robin McKinleys books, so its not that I skimmed through it and didn't actually read it...I think I must have read it only once however and somehow got my brain wires crossed...perhaps its been written over in my long term storage because I lost the link to it.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Apparently this is not unique
I have no dial tone on my home phone, but my internet works. I've spent a couple of days with looking for the fault and so far no dice. Wednesday they come and check the lines in my yard. I finally thought to google "no dial tone but internet works fine" and lo, I am but one of many. Apparently one line can break and the other will carry the internet (or something like that, I choose not to understand any more than that) but both lines are needed for a phone call. Alternately, some sort of connection at the exchange may have lost contact with my phone line but still be contacting my ADSL. I'm expecting the former since a tech has already apparently looked at the outside my home things. I've tried 3 separate phones and combination of direct into the wall and in via the internet splitter - so its from the wall onward somewhere. I know theres an old line under my house that we don't use, but its split off after the main entry point (I think) so I'm hoping thats not interacting with it.
Friday, October 07, 2011
Wildlife carer! - not!
As I drove in my driveway today I noticed a car swerving up the street & something white and pink on the road. The next car also swerved and I thought... that looks like a galah - why isn't it flying away. Then a car backed out of the driveway right next to it and it did a weird - my wing is broken-flail to avoid turning into a recently deceased parrot. They didn't even see it. So I walked up the road thinking - "I should have got a box and a towel - this is going to hurt - large, injured wild bird with big beak - but there's too much traffic - I'll just shoo it off the road and then come back".
Another car saw me walking towards it and just stopped on the road to give me time to get there. When I got there it let me walk right up to it and just edged a bit away, then it let me touch it, so it was either really badly off or a tame bird.
I picked it up and carried it off the road and it only bit me gently before it got out of my hands. Then it made a "I've learned human speak noise" and I picked it up again more stably. The lady drove off and I thought "great, now I'm going to have to deal with an injured bird and find the owner" (at least I have some big empty cages at the moment).
Luckily a guy walked out of a yard before I had a chance to walk home and said it belonged to a neighbour who lets it wander. Apparently the wing break is old. Anyway I handed it over and it walked up his front onto his shoulder, so he took it home to care for until the owner came home.
If he hadn't I would have had to take it to a vet to check on the wing & there aren't many bird savvy vets here. (plus I expect they would have charged me).
The owner is very lucky the backing car didn't go right over it.
Another car saw me walking towards it and just stopped on the road to give me time to get there. When I got there it let me walk right up to it and just edged a bit away, then it let me touch it, so it was either really badly off or a tame bird.
I picked it up and carried it off the road and it only bit me gently before it got out of my hands. Then it made a "I've learned human speak noise" and I picked it up again more stably. The lady drove off and I thought "great, now I'm going to have to deal with an injured bird and find the owner" (at least I have some big empty cages at the moment).
Luckily a guy walked out of a yard before I had a chance to walk home and said it belonged to a neighbour who lets it wander. Apparently the wing break is old. Anyway I handed it over and it walked up his front onto his shoulder, so he took it home to care for until the owner came home.
If he hadn't I would have had to take it to a vet to check on the wing & there aren't many bird savvy vets here. (plus I expect they would have charged me).
The owner is very lucky the backing car didn't go right over it.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Ye old family reunion
I'm going to a family reunion this weekend. In anticipation, mum has had me scan some (many, many, many)old letters that she's had in storage (handed down from her mother and her grandmother). Its been an interesting experience putting them in order and getting some of the back story on bits of them. They were prolific letter writers.
It was an eye opener seeing how poor one side of my family was. I had been told, but seeing the letters saying that James was off looking for work or one of the children who are off working is sending money orders home, really emphasizes things.
Theres also a series of letters from an uncle who went off to Canada and then signed up for WW1 - he died in France. I was able to read about his life from 1906 to 1916 when he died & the letters afterwards from the military, informing his family of his death.
There are also a bunch of WW2 letters from several brothers. Wow, they are interesting (and some have bits cut out)Lots of "somewhere in France" addresses, or desert areas. There's also telegrams from the military with messages monitored from Japanese propaganda radio, purporting to be from them saying they were alive and well in POW camps, and similar from private individuals monitoring radio after the camps were liberated (they listed names and who to get the message to).
What I should do - if I could find some time - is collate them properly and find out some of the surrounding information & then epublish them. I could call it "The Chalmers Letters - snapshots of 3 generations of Australians"
It was an eye opener seeing how poor one side of my family was. I had been told, but seeing the letters saying that James was off looking for work or one of the children who are off working is sending money orders home, really emphasizes things.
Theres also a series of letters from an uncle who went off to Canada and then signed up for WW1 - he died in France. I was able to read about his life from 1906 to 1916 when he died & the letters afterwards from the military, informing his family of his death.
There are also a bunch of WW2 letters from several brothers. Wow, they are interesting (and some have bits cut out)Lots of "somewhere in France" addresses, or desert areas. There's also telegrams from the military with messages monitored from Japanese propaganda radio, purporting to be from them saying they were alive and well in POW camps, and similar from private individuals monitoring radio after the camps were liberated (they listed names and who to get the message to).
What I should do - if I could find some time - is collate them properly and find out some of the surrounding information & then epublish them. I could call it "The Chalmers Letters - snapshots of 3 generations of Australians"
Friday, September 23, 2011
Minor Plug
I just remembered to add Autumn Write to my places to go,people to see list. One day I might update it to separate comics from other interesting and useful sites....but not today.
Shameless plug for putting links on your blog - when I lost my bookmarks on my computer, at least I had my favourite comics linked and didn't have to go searching.
Maybe I should spend the time and put a whole list of lists on here :)
Shameless plug for putting links on your blog - when I lost my bookmarks on my computer, at least I had my favourite comics linked and didn't have to go searching.
Maybe I should spend the time and put a whole list of lists on here :)
Monday, September 19, 2011
The downside to owning a Kindle
When you've found a CD full of books and decide to read the series on them, its very easy to keep reading. My vain "I might go swimming this afternoon" thoughts were abandoned and my "I might have an early night" was thwarted. Must...develop...more...discipline. I feel tired and un-exercised. And I over-ate on the weekend. Bleh.
On the upside, I'm getting to read all the Honor Harrington books in order one after the other.
On the upside, I'm getting to read all the Honor Harrington books in order one after the other.
Sunday, September 04, 2011
reading glut
I just remembered I had a cd of BAEN books that I got as a freebie at world con last year. I hadn't read them as I didn't have an ereader and I just don't like reading on computer screens. I just downloaded them to my Kindle Or at least all the Honor Harrington ones - the rest can wait till I'm through these. I put them all in a file (in the right format) on my computer, so its easier to transfer them. I've also gotten online at Baen and found a couple of other books that I'd like to get. Maybe next weekend. My reading has gone up a lot with the ereader. I'd slowed down because of
1. Lack of space to put new books (and I don't like to assume I'll read once and give away)
2. Price of books - if I'm not sure whether I'm likely to want to reread, I'd rather not pay $100 for only 4 books.
1. Lack of space to put new books (and I don't like to assume I'll read once and give away)
2. Price of books - if I'm not sure whether I'm likely to want to reread, I'd rather not pay $100 for only 4 books.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Zombies...oh wait, just the reporter not understanding what the words mean
I was cooking my own mix of glass noodle, seaweed soup, roast chicken slices and fried egg strips tonight and overheard the following from the TV in the other room;
"The hospital was over run by dead bodies"
What they meant to say (I think) was that a lot of bodies had been found stored at a hospital.
Of course my mental image immediately went to the other place.
"The hospital was over run by dead bodies"
What they meant to say (I think) was that a lot of bodies had been found stored at a hospital.
Of course my mental image immediately went to the other place.
Friday, August 26, 2011
oh - that computer issue I talked about?
It was a ram problem - Bad RAM! Bad! Sit!
I have loaner ram while my lifetime warranty ram is away being replaced... though I only have 4 gig not 6 atm - so I'm wondering whether one popped out - the easiest thing to do would be to open the box....but I cant build up the enthusiasm right now.
I have loaner ram while my lifetime warranty ram is away being replaced... though I only have 4 gig not 6 atm - so I'm wondering whether one popped out - the easiest thing to do would be to open the box....but I cant build up the enthusiasm right now.
new technology
I'm being involved in my first webinar. Its very cool and actually seems to be working! Yay. Though all I'm going to do is listen.
Monday, July 25, 2011
My kindle has arrived.
I am most pleased,though I haven't done an awful lot with it yet. The cover is blue.
And my first typing of kindle was knidle - perhaps the K should be silect.
And my first typing of kindle was knidle - perhaps the K should be silect.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
coming up for air
I have been silent for a while as the thought of being even half way coherent on my blog was beyond me. This was mainly due to setting up for a 2 week intensive subject I ran, followed by a 4 day conference. I've now had a week back "in the office" and my brain has settled down again. The course went well. I had lots of complements. The conference went well. I think I've finally figured out how to get something useful out of going to a conference. I'm now dealing with trying to get reday for semester which is only a week away and 3 days of that will be spent in another courshttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gife that I'm a student in.
In other news,
Somewhere in there I had another birthday & we've been eating birthday turkey for 8 days so far.
My computer is getting weird again. I'm downloading the latest video card driver to see if that imporves things. I have doubts about my power supply though since my DVD drive is "vanishing" on occasion. In an unrelated matter, my headphones died too - I had a new pair and plans to change over, but I wasn't expecting to do it just then. Or maybe it was the computer port playing up too. The new headphones plug in differently.
I finally bought a kindle - it hasn't arrived yet. I did the easy thing and bought from Amazon with a case with a light - so many colour choices. I chose blue. Pink would show the dirt, I don't like orange, green seemed a bit off & I seem to by everything in red, so this was a novel colour for me...As soon as it turns up I'm buying Andreas novels - all of them - in a great glut. Speaking of which Thanks for the tea, I'm off to have some momentarilly.
Ok. Off to install a video driver. This could be a long night. The tea will help.
In other news,
Somewhere in there I had another birthday & we've been eating birthday turkey for 8 days so far.
My computer is getting weird again. I'm downloading the latest video card driver to see if that imporves things. I have doubts about my power supply though since my DVD drive is "vanishing" on occasion. In an unrelated matter, my headphones died too - I had a new pair and plans to change over, but I wasn't expecting to do it just then. Or maybe it was the computer port playing up too. The new headphones plug in differently.
I finally bought a kindle - it hasn't arrived yet. I did the easy thing and bought from Amazon with a case with a light - so many colour choices. I chose blue. Pink would show the dirt, I don't like orange, green seemed a bit off & I seem to by everything in red, so this was a novel colour for me...As soon as it turns up I'm buying Andreas novels - all of them - in a great glut. Speaking of which Thanks for the tea, I'm off to have some momentarilly.
Ok. Off to install a video driver. This could be a long night. The tea will help.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Long weekend?
I don't have time for a long weekend. I had plans that involved me coming in on Saturday at least. And plans for working Monday. Hmm maybe I'll come in anyway. At least no-one will interrupt me.
Tuesday, June 07, 2011
Oh...really..that was unexpected
Yesterday I went to see an ophthalmologist about an itchy eye that hadn't really gone away for a year. I was concerned that I had something in my eyelid scratching my eye. I can also see a strip across my eye when looking down a microscope. The doctor couldn't see anything and thought it best to refer me on to someone with better equipment. The expert told me I have an allergy response, that might not be to anything specific & I can take drops. He then had a look for the strip and didn't find it, so its probably floaters or something like that.
Oh, and by the way, while looking he also found the tear in my retina, a precursor to my retina detaching. so 1/2 an hour later I was sitting in front of a laser having laser eye surgery to fix it!
The phrase "dodged a bullet" was mentioned.
Oh, and by the way, while looking he also found the tear in my retina, a precursor to my retina detaching. so 1/2 an hour later I was sitting in front of a laser having laser eye surgery to fix it!
The phrase "dodged a bullet" was mentioned.
Wednesday, June 01, 2011
everyone is sick
It seems that I'm surrounded by the unwell...and not just the usual colds. Nooo; suspected pneumonia, fighting 3 separate influenza strains at once, whole families going down together. I feel threatened by it all - I can't afford to get sick right now.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Its been ages since I've done one of these
I'm a yellow magic drafter!
Take the quiz at Brent Weeks.com
Weirdly, this was my favourite colour when I read the book
And since it soesn't show up, heres what they said about it;
Yellow luxin is most often a liquid that releases its energy back into light quickly, allowing its use as a torch or a trigger to ignite flammable materials or explosives. Yellow nourishes other luxins, extending the durability of luxin structures or tools. Like water turning to ice, when yellow is drafted perfectly, it loses its liquidity and becomes the hardest luxin of all. Yellows tend to be clear thinkers, intellect and emotion in perfect balance.
The results from your color matching test have also shown that you are one of the elite, a superchromat. The magic you do will almost never fail. Satrapies will compete to recruit you, and you will have a wide latitude in what work you choose to do once you finish your studies. You can expect your patron to lavish praise and honors on you. As a monochrome, you will master your color, and only have to defer to bichromes and polychromes and, of course, the nobility and the satraps who support us all.
Friday, May 20, 2011
I laughed and I laughed
I walked past mum as she rolled an icecream cone in what looked like crushed nuts. mmm. Then as I walked away I heard her tell dad "its the biscuit crumbs left over from the tart". Then she made her own icecream cone, shortly followed by a cry of disgust. The biscuit crumbs were garlic granules. Bwah ha ha ha.
What makes it even funnier is that this is the second time something like this has happened. Some months ago she gave dad some eye drops that turned out to be the ant rid in the dropper bottle next to the eyedrops in the fridge. Suffice to say, they aren't stored in the same place anymore. FYI - ant rid stings, but doesn't appear to do any damage if washed out quickly.
Oh, and dad was happily eating the garlic icecream, having not noticed.
What makes it even funnier is that this is the second time something like this has happened. Some months ago she gave dad some eye drops that turned out to be the ant rid in the dropper bottle next to the eyedrops in the fridge. Suffice to say, they aren't stored in the same place anymore. FYI - ant rid stings, but doesn't appear to do any damage if washed out quickly.
Oh, and dad was happily eating the garlic icecream, having not noticed.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
new toys
I bought myself a HTC wildfire phone. I was wanting another one in the HTC family, but it was only available on a network I didn't want to use and the next closest one was very expensive. I got it on sale, set the internet to wifi access only and am now happily doing prepaid. If needed I'll switch my prepaid to the version that has a couple of meg of download in case I need to use maps somewhere, but in the short term its a cheap way to have a smart phone with lovely, lovely apps. The wifi isn't as great here as it is in the UK. My brother has the same phone and showed me how to set it up this way. Almost everywhere he goes in the UK has free wifi access.
My next toy, should it ever come back into stock anywhere, will be the Sony PRS650 ereader. After extensive reading, I decided it was the one that did the most of what I most wanted....then its not available.
My next toy, should it ever come back into stock anywhere, will be the Sony PRS650 ereader. After extensive reading, I decided it was the one that did the most of what I most wanted....then its not available.
Thursday, May 12, 2011
well that was inefficient
I had to get up before dawn yesterday & didn't find out till later that that was the best day to see the 4 planets align in the predawn eastern sky. (Mercurey, Venus Jupiter and Mars). Not that they were is a straight line, but they are clustered. They'll still be there till May 30 (when you can draw a line between them, but they are further spread out). So tomorrow, I'll be getting up before dawn...again.
Check here for the video
Check here for the video
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
sad to see you go
My brother is leaving today. He's been visiting from Britain & we've been doing lots of socialising. I've been crab potting at Giru, to Ayr for high tea, to multiple coffee shops and having lots of barbeques on the strand. More in two(ish) weeks than we normally do in a year. Now I need to work very long days and catch up on the huge workload at work - lots of deadlines.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
mmm holidays
Of course,
My dvd drive is dead and needs a trip into the repair man. The earthquake may have just jostled the plug from the motherboard, but there's too much metal in the way for me to see & I'd rather let someone else pull it to pieces to check that. It doesn't help that the water cooler keeps the open side attached so its not as easy to manipulate. Perhaps it should be attached to the back instead. I can't play sims right now because it needs a disk to be in the drive, or install bejewelled for mindles hours of fun. I can play LOTRO though, at least till my brother turns up. He should be here now, but the plane was late so he missed his connection. Instead of a 2 hour flight here (or less) from Brisbane, he now has a flight that goes to Canberra, then another that goes to Cairns and a third that comes back to us. Six hours - Madness!
My dvd drive is dead and needs a trip into the repair man. The earthquake may have just jostled the plug from the motherboard, but there's too much metal in the way for me to see & I'd rather let someone else pull it to pieces to check that. It doesn't help that the water cooler keeps the open side attached so its not as easy to manipulate. Perhaps it should be attached to the back instead. I can't play sims right now because it needs a disk to be in the drive, or install bejewelled for mindles hours of fun. I can play LOTRO though, at least till my brother turns up. He should be here now, but the plane was late so he missed his connection. Instead of a 2 hour flight here (or less) from Brisbane, he now has a flight that goes to Canberra, then another that goes to Cairns and a third that comes back to us. Six hours - Madness!
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Earthquake!
Although perhaps tremor would be more appropriate. I was just lying down for a nap this afternoon when there were about three "trembles" as though someone heavy was running up the stairs, but without the noise. Then there was a stronger, longer one that rattled the pictures (and the bed). It was like a helicopter flying low, or someone using heavy machinery on the house - all without the expected noise level. I thought it might be dad, who was downstairs, but he hadn't done anything (or felt anything). Then my brother range from the other side of town - he'd felt it too. I think we felt it because we were a story up in a wooden house - more movement. Lots of people felt nothing if they were in solid buildings like shopping centres. It turned out to be south east of us & measured 5.4 on the richter scale. I haven't heard of any damage anywhere yet.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
blah
Head hurts, tired, haven't been able to access my files all day and the IT people haven't got back to me since I called at 2pm. I'm also about 3 days behind in the amount of work I have to get done by tomorrow afternoon. The 2 most important ones require me being able to access my files.
Monday, April 04, 2011
SIMS Medieval - more addictive than chocolate
I bought it on Saturday. I played it for 5 hours on Sunday. So far only one of the fatal flaws has actually been annoying. Gambling. My knight constantly loses. Actually, she tends to fail at everything. Though I did make her last. Perhaps its because I made her last and was rather fatigued. Screen shots will follow now I've thought of it. Now off to play again. I only works 10.5 hours straight today - plenty of energy :)
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Rain, flash floods, car accidents, traffic jams, thunder
I'm still at work. It was pouring & I got a txt saying our road was flooded, but my car has high clearance, so I wasn't too concerned. I did try to leave when it started thundering but as I drove out one of our school exits, I saw that the road was blocked with cars going out...all the way back to the main Uni ring and beyond. So I turned back the other way, hoping the other exit was free, but I could see cars backed up to the point at which you could turn right rather than left. I think the whole university is grid locked. I turned back in the other school entrance to come back to work & after I parked I get a txt saying there was a crash on the Nathan Street Bridge. That would explain it. Now theres so much water I just got a txt telling my the budies in the aviary have an indoor swimming pool - the aviary is usually 10cm above ground level - ick!
Edit: finally got home & had to use some odd back streets. There was lots of traffic doing the same and some really fast flowing water over roads. I only saw one car in the water with hazard lights, abandoned. I decided to get into my street at the other end as the end I usually use is very potholed and would be flooded. I should have gone the usual way. The bottom end is a bit lower and it was DEEP. I considered driving up someone elses driveway to get out of the water but by the time I thought of that solution, I was onto the shallower part of the road (ie still too deep for a little sedan but ok for me - just. My fan belts were screaming as I came up the drive. Now I just hope it will all drip dry. Dad's belts were screaming too. He was at a shopping centre when it all hit & it was up to his doors trying to get out of the car park. The water was still rising when he left.
Edit: finally got home & had to use some odd back streets. There was lots of traffic doing the same and some really fast flowing water over roads. I only saw one car in the water with hazard lights, abandoned. I decided to get into my street at the other end as the end I usually use is very potholed and would be flooded. I should have gone the usual way. The bottom end is a bit lower and it was DEEP. I considered driving up someone elses driveway to get out of the water but by the time I thought of that solution, I was onto the shallower part of the road (ie still too deep for a little sedan but ok for me - just. My fan belts were screaming as I came up the drive. Now I just hope it will all drip dry. Dad's belts were screaming too. He was at a shopping centre when it all hit & it was up to his doors trying to get out of the car park. The water was still rising when he left.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
answers to the wet question et. al.
Yasi was the cyclone that struck much of Queensland earlier in the year. Anything that was damaged/destroyed as a result has been "Yasi'ed"
A slasher slashes or cuts long grass (whipper-snipper on steroids).
Making money off my blog...a strange and disturbing concept that would require I read all the fine print in the way its done. must...read...contract...all...the...way...through.
Though it might be worth it to see if the advertising was for XKCD ;) Alternately they would be weather related. By the way, its wet here again. We got 40mm last night.
A slasher slashes or cuts long grass (whipper-snipper on steroids).
Making money off my blog...a strange and disturbing concept that would require I read all the fine print in the way its done. must...read...contract...all...the...way...through.
Though it might be worth it to see if the advertising was for XKCD ;) Alternately they would be weather related. By the way, its wet here again. We got 40mm last night.
Monday, March 28, 2011
tempted
I was downloading something from EA gamesand I found a new version of sims - Sims medieval. Its just come out. I could buy it and get totally sucked in. (Sims3 was tempting me to start with). If I had more free time...sigh
matryoshka limit
This sucked me in enough that I had to google the title of my blog. The front search page didn't actually use the terms in the same way as in the comic. But they should have! If it doesn't exist it should.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
nothing ever goes away
I just had someone comment on a 2007 post. I blame google searches. I've also just found that this program doesn't like me typing google in lower case - it wants Google. Go figure.
And now back to reading through a paper someone here is submitting. So far I've only found a couple of typos. No, my name isn't on the author list :(
And now back to reading through a paper someone here is submitting. So far I've only found a couple of typos. No, my name isn't on the author list :(
Friday, March 11, 2011
wet
It's been raining all day (after raining on and off for weeks). I almost gave myself heat exhaustion getting through mowing the front lawn last week and it needs doing again. I think the back needs a slasher now. Of course its too wet to do anything.
In other news, I'm getting used to my new progressive lenses. The frames are a bit more of a problem - I've been getting them adjusted every day. They still aren't right.
In other news, I'm getting used to my new progressive lenses. The frames are a bit more of a problem - I've been getting them adjusted every day. They still aren't right.
Tuesday, March 01, 2011
focus , focus now
Lately I've had some days where some of my tasks haven't taken up as much time as I expected (yay!) or have required me to twiddle thumbs waiting for other people (boo!).
As a result, I've been getting to the middle of the day and I've crossed off my day's list or moved it forward while I wait. The temptation is strong to just go home, but there's lots to do that I haven't got to because my days in general have been too full. I need to suck it up and start some of these jobs...but I don't want to. :(
Should I;
read my students partial project proposal
read any number of papers I haven't got to yet
apply for that equipment grant
clean up may samples in the walk in fridge that were dumped there when the lab fridge was Yasi'ed
read the notes for my education subject and reference my assignment
write the practicals for my new subject
write the appendices for my new subject
write lectures for my new subject
read the inch thick pile of papers on QA QC that I need to understand to write a lecture for my new subject.
Hmm.. perhaps the last one. It keeps me in my office while I wait for
1. the phone call from the computer guys
2. The student who promised to turn up so we could go talk to someone else
3. all the email replies from the other jobs I did today.
And is sort of what I'm in the mood for now I'm sucking it up.
As a result, I've been getting to the middle of the day and I've crossed off my day's list or moved it forward while I wait. The temptation is strong to just go home, but there's lots to do that I haven't got to because my days in general have been too full. I need to suck it up and start some of these jobs...but I don't want to. :(
Should I;
read my students partial project proposal
read any number of papers I haven't got to yet
apply for that equipment grant
clean up may samples in the walk in fridge that were dumped there when the lab fridge was Yasi'ed
read the notes for my education subject and reference my assignment
write the practicals for my new subject
write the appendices for my new subject
write lectures for my new subject
read the inch thick pile of papers on QA QC that I need to understand to write a lecture for my new subject.
Hmm.. perhaps the last one. It keeps me in my office while I wait for
1. the phone call from the computer guys
2. The student who promised to turn up so we could go talk to someone else
3. all the email replies from the other jobs I did today.
And is sort of what I'm in the mood for now I'm sucking it up.
Friday, February 25, 2011
raining
I love drizzly cool rain. I'd rather be at home enjoying it than at work. I'm about to go into a room 1m by 3m square with no windows and an autoclose door...I may be some time. I won't even know if there's thunder and lightning.
Friday, February 18, 2011
Sucky Windows
I just noticed that my windows now says its a non-genuine copy - I've checked online and according to the literature it does this if it asks you to type in your code and you don't (even if you do afterwards). This rings a bell from when windows downloaded a patch that caused my computer to not turn on and when I could get it on, it thought I had a new version of windows and wanted my number. This happened several times and on some occasions, it may have been asking for it but my monitor was not working. On at least one occasion I clicked past it without typing it in because I knew I'd previously installed it properly. I ditched the patch and now things are ok-ish, but I'm now waiting for windows to play up in a "non-genuine windows" way.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
todays fun
This was run during our biosafety induction today - it certainly lightened things up and lots of us could relate.
Tuesday, February 08, 2011
Power Back Today!
Our power is back on, so now I'm catching up on things I couldn't do with the power off and resetting up my tivo....mmm off to set up the tivo now.
Monday, February 07, 2011
Day 5
Still no power.
My battery fan was nice last night and I'll buy some more batteries today in case it runs out. We are going to buy a generator and a proper chainsaw & kevlar chainsaw clothes. I just need to do some generator research, but I'm too busy right now with the course I'm on and the stuff that died in the lab.
My battery fan was nice last night and I'll buy some more batteries today in case it runs out. We are going to buy a generator and a proper chainsaw & kevlar chainsaw clothes. I just need to do some generator research, but I'm too busy right now with the course I'm on and the stuff that died in the lab.
Sunday, February 06, 2011
Post Yasi day 4
I've still got no power. Today I bought a battery operated fan (designed for camping). Tomorrow I have to go back to work and sit in a course for three days - I hope they don't expect me to do internet based homework at night - my access will be limited. Its going to be very tight getting the semester ready since I've lost 6.5 work days, 3 for the course, the rest for Yasi. I havenn't got onto the emergency recovery number yet - its overloaded.
Saturday, February 05, 2011
Post Yasi - day 3
Still no power. I got someone in Thuringowa to recharge my computer & mums mobile. The Ergon guy was on the radio talking about expected repair times & listed suburbs that will get power over the weekend, then the suburbs for next week and the suburbs they can't get into yet due to damage...my suburb was not mentioned at all. It could be a long week. I'm now entitled to a payment to cover expenses of being without power (generator fuel, ice, thrown out food etc. I haven't rung yet in the hope we'll get power back soon. If not , the costs will start to mount up & I might think about it.
The weather is getting warmer, skies are blue, hot sun, steamy ground, so I'm missing the fan now. I'm also achy, I've been working pretty hard the last few days pulling out stuff we had stored and this morning I helped clean up the very, very large amounts of huge fallen trees at our church. We only stopped because the larger tools (such as chainsaws) all ran out of oil. There are a few petrol stations open, so dad got fuel, but they had no ice. The ice maker in Townsville has been sleeping at his facility making ice 24 hours a day with friends and family to help. There's a queue at the gate that has been as long as 2km at times. I'm not sure I need to get ice that badly.
Missing my computer games :( I haven't been bored enough to pull out my work notes though.
The weather is getting warmer, skies are blue, hot sun, steamy ground, so I'm missing the fan now. I'm also achy, I've been working pretty hard the last few days pulling out stuff we had stored and this morning I helped clean up the very, very large amounts of huge fallen trees at our church. We only stopped because the larger tools (such as chainsaws) all ran out of oil. There are a few petrol stations open, so dad got fuel, but they had no ice. The ice maker in Townsville has been sleeping at his facility making ice 24 hours a day with friends and family to help. There's a queue at the gate that has been as long as 2km at times. I'm not sure I need to get ice that badly.
Missing my computer games :( I haven't been bored enough to pull out my work notes though.
Friday, February 04, 2011
Post Yasi - day 2
Power still out. I went to uni to check on the -80 freezers and see if they had power for me to recharge my computer with. Generator power ok with freezers on it but no other power. So I only have 40 minutes left on my computer (no way I'm unplugging our generator powered units. Depending on how long this goes on I may go silent. The Honours and Masters students building has a branch through the roof. Theres a few shops open but no-one with bread yet.
I am so lucky. None of our trees came down and nothing is damaged at our house. The number of yards with trees down is amazing. People are putting branches on the footpath everywhere... Plus all the footpath trees down. Dad couldn't get out to his bees this morning there were multiple trees over the road but also a power line about 2ft off the road going across. The street next to us has lovely trees over the road - now on the road. So its not just blocked at one spot, but at least 3 spots that I could see at a glance. I've seen a few windows broken and the church building has had glass doors blow in and the carpark is full of trees down.
We have water again - they frantically were fixing the water supply last night, but we would have been ok anyway, we had about 200 plus litres of water stored.
Getting off nowe in the hopes I can save some charge for tomorrow - or find someone with power (most of Townsville is still out).
I am so lucky. None of our trees came down and nothing is damaged at our house. The number of yards with trees down is amazing. People are putting branches on the footpath everywhere... Plus all the footpath trees down. Dad couldn't get out to his bees this morning there were multiple trees over the road but also a power line about 2ft off the road going across. The street next to us has lovely trees over the road - now on the road. So its not just blocked at one spot, but at least 3 spots that I could see at a glance. I've seen a few windows broken and the church building has had glass doors blow in and the carpark is full of trees down.
We have water again - they frantically were fixing the water supply last night, but we would have been ok anyway, we had about 200 plus litres of water stored.
Getting off nowe in the hopes I can save some charge for tomorrow - or find someone with power (most of Townsville is still out).
Thursday, February 03, 2011
Post Yasi
We're still here.
We lost power at about 10:40pm and still don't have it back. Yay for laptop batteries and wireless dongles from Telstra (which is the only provider functioning right now).
I didn't sleep much and we've had to clean up water in the house because our windows leak when horizontal rain hits it, but thats it.
Behind us a large tree came down from one neighbour and crushed the other neighbours hills hoist.
beside us a 6ft wooden gate was ripped down - it banged back and forth for a while and a metal awning tore off and hit a car. Over the road one neighbours gutters and fascia are 1/2 down and next to the 2/3 of a metal awning is down and some roof damage has occurred. There are tree branches in the street and snapped branches around places. The local news says don't drive round because there's lots of power lines down and trees blocking roads.
We've been told to be careful with waater because the treatment plant isn't running.
We are sharing the neighbours generator and running one fridge/freezer for 3 hours and then swapping to the next one.
Its still very gusty but like a normal gusty day, not a storm. The sun even came out.
We
We lost power at about 10:40pm and still don't have it back. Yay for laptop batteries and wireless dongles from Telstra (which is the only provider functioning right now).
I didn't sleep much and we've had to clean up water in the house because our windows leak when horizontal rain hits it, but thats it.
Behind us a large tree came down from one neighbour and crushed the other neighbours hills hoist.
beside us a 6ft wooden gate was ripped down - it banged back and forth for a while and a metal awning tore off and hit a car. Over the road one neighbours gutters and fascia are 1/2 down and next to the 2/3 of a metal awning is down and some roof damage has occurred. There are tree branches in the street and snapped branches around places. The local news says don't drive round because there's lots of power lines down and trees blocking roads.
We've been told to be careful with waater because the treatment plant isn't running.
We are sharing the neighbours generator and running one fridge/freezer for 3 hours and then swapping to the next one.
Its still very gusty but like a normal gusty day, not a storm. The sun even came out.
We
Wednesday, February 02, 2011
Cyclone Yasi
11:45am
Starting to hunker down (crossing coast about 10pm to midnight atm). They shut the uni yesterday and won't open for the rest of the week. I waited in a queue this morning to fill a can of petrol in case we need to use a generator. The windows are taped. The cameras, phones and computers are fully charged. Plenty of foood in the house, the gas camping stove and fuel is upstairs. My evacuation bag is packed except for my pillow. I have most of the yard cleaned, all the budgies are in cages under the house (If we have to go, I give them a tonne of food and water & hope they survive. Now I'm just waiting for dad to finish moving someone to another house and come home to tie down the last couple of things. The house gates are chained shut, front fence gates aren't yet.
We've just had our first band of rain & wind and I was still tidying so I'm now soaked.
I don't think we'll bother filling the bathtub with water till we've had showers but all my water bottles are full.
8pm
We still have power (I'm lotroing with the radio on). The tub is being filled as I type. Cardwell is completely empty - the whole town was evacuated today.
We've been getting txts on our phones from the emergency centre. Last night at 10:30pm we got one saying the low lying areas of townsville were being evacuated. Apparently they door-knocked and everyone affected had to be out by this morning. We are about 300m away from the worst case scenario flooding zone - and in a high set house so all we'll lose is cars and stuff under the house if its worse than that.
I may keep you updated but I expect we'll lose power tonight and not have access to it for 3-4 days.
2pm
Now I'm exhausted - we weren't as close to finished as I thought. The bush house is now full of miscellaneous potential missiles, my car is up the side of the house for more protection. The aviary has stuff in it that doesn't fit under the house. Dad said there was enough protection in it that as long as the cyclone doesn't change direction, my birds would have been fine...but if it did change direction I might have been trying to catch the birds in the dark during category 2+ winds. Anyhoo, now we are done. I also planted a gerbera in the front garden - what timing. The winds have picked up again but its only spitting.
3:05pm. My cousin in Ayr just lost power - Some parts of Ayr lost power earlier today. I think it might be a combination of left over cyclone Anthony damage and a less stable power supply. Windy here, not a lot of rain.
4:05pm Its getting gusty. We are having early showers so we can fill up the bath tub. Parts of Townsville are losing power. This may be my last post for some time if we lose power too. Mum's filling the hurricane lanterns & putting boiling water in thermos flasks. We have the radio on constantly now. I'm off to turn off un-needed stuff.
5:35pm
I still have power but its gusty and rainy - the forcast map says we are well into strong gale force winds - destructive winds should be here in an hour or so.
8:50pm
Power out in Kelso, northern beaches, west end. We still have power if you didn't guess. The winds are wild & whistling down the street. The trees are churning. Nothing has broken or flown through the air yet that I can see. Its really loud if you actually open a door or window (or go into the toilet where the window doesn't seal shut). I'm really sleepy, but I'm not sure its safe to sleep.
9:22pm
That last gust shook the house. Maybe its time to turn off the computer. We are in the destructive winds phase and will be for hours now
Starting to hunker down (crossing coast about 10pm to midnight atm). They shut the uni yesterday and won't open for the rest of the week. I waited in a queue this morning to fill a can of petrol in case we need to use a generator. The windows are taped. The cameras, phones and computers are fully charged. Plenty of foood in the house, the gas camping stove and fuel is upstairs. My evacuation bag is packed except for my pillow. I have most of the yard cleaned, all the budgies are in cages under the house (If we have to go, I give them a tonne of food and water & hope they survive. Now I'm just waiting for dad to finish moving someone to another house and come home to tie down the last couple of things. The house gates are chained shut, front fence gates aren't yet.
We've just had our first band of rain & wind and I was still tidying so I'm now soaked.
I don't think we'll bother filling the bathtub with water till we've had showers but all my water bottles are full.
8pm
We still have power (I'm lotroing with the radio on). The tub is being filled as I type. Cardwell is completely empty - the whole town was evacuated today.
We've been getting txts on our phones from the emergency centre. Last night at 10:30pm we got one saying the low lying areas of townsville were being evacuated. Apparently they door-knocked and everyone affected had to be out by this morning. We are about 300m away from the worst case scenario flooding zone - and in a high set house so all we'll lose is cars and stuff under the house if its worse than that.
I may keep you updated but I expect we'll lose power tonight and not have access to it for 3-4 days.
2pm
Now I'm exhausted - we weren't as close to finished as I thought. The bush house is now full of miscellaneous potential missiles, my car is up the side of the house for more protection. The aviary has stuff in it that doesn't fit under the house. Dad said there was enough protection in it that as long as the cyclone doesn't change direction, my birds would have been fine...but if it did change direction I might have been trying to catch the birds in the dark during category 2+ winds. Anyhoo, now we are done. I also planted a gerbera in the front garden - what timing. The winds have picked up again but its only spitting.
3:05pm. My cousin in Ayr just lost power - Some parts of Ayr lost power earlier today. I think it might be a combination of left over cyclone Anthony damage and a less stable power supply. Windy here, not a lot of rain.
4:05pm Its getting gusty. We are having early showers so we can fill up the bath tub. Parts of Townsville are losing power. This may be my last post for some time if we lose power too. Mum's filling the hurricane lanterns & putting boiling water in thermos flasks. We have the radio on constantly now. I'm off to turn off un-needed stuff.
5:35pm
I still have power but its gusty and rainy - the forcast map says we are well into strong gale force winds - destructive winds should be here in an hour or so.
8:50pm
Power out in Kelso, northern beaches, west end. We still have power if you didn't guess. The winds are wild & whistling down the street. The trees are churning. Nothing has broken or flown through the air yet that I can see. Its really loud if you actually open a door or window (or go into the toilet where the window doesn't seal shut). I'm really sleepy, but I'm not sure its safe to sleep.
9:22pm
That last gust shook the house. Maybe its time to turn off the computer. We are in the destructive winds phase and will be for hours now
Friday, January 21, 2011
spoke too soon
That annoying computer glitch is still happening, so now I've uninstalled the KB2419640 patch (restore pointed it). Of course I'll have to keep an eye out for windows tying to reinstall it, but lets see how it goes now.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
bleh - windows update scare
Fortunately it fixed itself, but my newish computer wouldn't turn on after it updated this morning - power and fans but nothing else. I let it cool down, tried again a few times and finally it fixed itself. And then it told me I had to register windows - which I've already done, good thing the box was still to hand. I thought it might have messed up something important and all my programs would be gone. It didn't help that the computer has been off for 2 weeks while I was away. I found the last update and searched online and apparently this is a windows7 64 problem with this update - some people had to get in and manually remove it (not easy if it just won't turn on). {tentative} it seems ok now.
Saturday, January 01, 2011
spirobathmophobia
There's a name for it!
The fear of spiral staircases. I never used to be afraid of them. In fact when touring Britain (twice) I climbed up and down many of them in various castles. But at some point they started to freak me out. I think it was at Clifford's Tower in York. Its too heavy for the hill its on and has sunk a bit - theres a tilt. So you are climbing a spiral staircase on a sideways slope. Then there was the very narrow very long, often with no rail to hold onto. staircase to the roof of York Cathedral..so my incipent spirobathmophobia was reinforced by my claustrophobia and my general lack of fitness (am I going to have a heart attack 1/2 way up and how would they get me out). Now they make me very nervous. My brother Doug laughed at me since he thinks spiral staircases are the safest ones to fall down on the basis you hit a wall pretty quickly that stops you cold. I will still climb them, but they are no longer fun.
The fear of spiral staircases. I never used to be afraid of them. In fact when touring Britain (twice) I climbed up and down many of them in various castles. But at some point they started to freak me out. I think it was at Clifford's Tower in York. Its too heavy for the hill its on and has sunk a bit - theres a tilt. So you are climbing a spiral staircase on a sideways slope. Then there was the very narrow very long, often with no rail to hold onto. staircase to the roof of York Cathedral..so my incipent spirobathmophobia was reinforced by my claustrophobia and my general lack of fitness (am I going to have a heart attack 1/2 way up and how would they get me out). Now they make me very nervous. My brother Doug laughed at me since he thinks spiral staircases are the safest ones to fall down on the basis you hit a wall pretty quickly that stops you cold. I will still climb them, but they are no longer fun.
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