School Fete

The kid’s school had their fete on the weekend and as expected we spent over 12 hours helping on Friday and Saturday.
Fete Ride
But it was FUN!

Unlike many schools that have an annual fete our school has a fete once every three years. In theory this means that it can be bigger and better, and we don’t over use all the helpers. This seems to work, even though the school yard does not seem large enough to hold it all.

Fete crowd

They had bottle, cake and food stores, they had raffles, luck dips and ring toss everything that any good school fete has.

Bottle store

Lucky Dip

Sample bags

But the thing I loved was the small medieval torney. One of the teachers is a member of a club that constructs and ‘Fights’ with medieval armour and weapons. Just for the record Bred, ‘Lord Red’, the teacher won the contest.

Winner

Clash

Of course everyone got into the spirit of things, as you can see by the school’s Principal.

Principal in the Hat

“Thinking” Shoe

Ok now I have seen it all, the guys at Adidas have come up with the “ultimate” shoe.

This shoe is amazing, it has a powerful processor that determins the type and condition of the road you are running on and adjusts the “firmness” of the heel to compensate.

Adjusting the cushioning based on the runners weight, speed, the running surface and other factors should create the perfect feel for all people in all condidions. It also knows to adjust the settings only when the foot is in the air so to save power and lower resistance.

Boy am I slack.

I have been looking over my past posts and realised just how slack I am. Seems like I have failed to keep many a promise, something I hope I can fix.

I feel bad, I have promised posts, updates and photos many times, and I have not delivered very often.

My current todo list looks like:

  • Photos from my drives around Canberra
  • Update about my School reunion
  • A Paper Bike
  • and a better funcioning site 🙂

Well I hope I will be able to catch up, and you have the patience to stick around.

Pause while I sort things out.

Well it looks like I will be moving my site to a different hosting company. Due to ongoing issues with support and the such. While I arrange this move I may be quiet for a while. Thanks for your patience.

“Age shall not weary them..”

Today is ANZAC Day in Australia. We remember on this day our country men and women that have given their lives in conficts around the world.

Many people believe that ANZAC Day was a celebration of war and suffering, however they would be wrong. ANZAC Day is about remembering that conflicts and wars do happen and that people like you and me had conviction enough to fight and die for their country and ideals.

I would like to include here a quote from a poem my daughter performed at her school parade.

To The Fallen – Laurence Binyon

th songs to the battle, they were young,
Straight of limb, true of eye, steady and aglow,
They were staunch to the end against odd uncounted,
They fell with their faces to the foe.

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn,
At the going down of the sun and in the morning,
We will remember them,

They mingle not with their laughing comrades again;
They sit no more at familiar tables of home;
They have no lot in our labour of the daytime;
They sleep beyond the foam.

But were our desires are and our hopes profound,
Felt as a well-spring that is hidden from sight,
To the innermost heart of their land, they are known
As the stars are known to the night;

As the stars that shall be bright when we are dust,
Moving in marches upon the heavenly plain,
As the stars that are starry in the time of our darkness,
To the end, to the end, they remain.

I remember my grandfather at this time…

Stuck at the airport

Ok so some idiot decided to refuse a security check at the airport and evade the security guards. So myself and about 400 people have to wait at least an hour while the security guys and a dog confirm he did not take a bomb through. …. shithead.

Sailing and Migraines

My ex-boss took me and my family sailing today, as payment for some computer work I did. However we had to come home early as I got a migraine.

I feel really bad at the moment, the painkillers are wearing off and I need to got to bed. But I had to say thanks and sorry to my ex-boss Dave for what would have been a great day. We got to the marina at about 9am and were rigged and ready to sail at 9:30.

The day was fine and the breeze really light, ideal conditions for my family as they do not sail much. We went out on Morten Bay and headed to horseshoe bay for a picnic and a swim.

Unfortunatly this is when my migraine started and I had to lay down. This was the worst I had had for about 2 years, and after vomiting breakfast and the panadol tablets, we decided that I needed to be taken home. Dave got us home double quick and negotiated the marina a low tide.

So again thanks Dave and sorry to all.

Going to bed now…

School Reunion.

This weekend I have a school reunion. It has been 20 years since I finished high school (yep work it out!) and will be the first time I have seen a lot of my classmates in that time. I am a little edgy about it all.

Great Movie Doll

Watched an “interesting” TV show last night. It takes a very light and witty view of the enterainment industry. “Mondo Thingo” has very understated humour. Last night they were talking about movie dolls, and I now have a new favourite.

Apperantly the Adam Sandler Doll “Litl’ Nicky” was voted the best movie doll, but “Mondo Thingo” and I like the R. Lee Ermey Doll.

R Lee Ermey was the drill Sgt in the movie “Full Metal Jacket”. Now like all good drill sergents he does not always use polite words.

“Now, fuck with my button again
and I’ll punch you in the snot locker so
goddamn hard it’ll hospitalise your mother!”

See pleasent.

Stunned People

Down in Canberra for a few days to introduce some extra people to the project I am working on. After their first day today I am sure the smiles on their faces was bordering on insanity.

During the last 6 months on and off down in Canberra it has been an interesting roller coaster or success and frustration. The last few months however have been difficult due to the shear amount of work and the complexity of the dependencies.

To assist me and help replace the other software Architect that is leaving the project, we have started two extra people from Brisbane in Canberra on this project. After their first day today I am sure the smiles on their faces was bordering on insanity.

We have 5 streams of (relatively) independent work that needs to be performed to complete this particular job. This includes hardware purchases, software installs, configuration, testing and the co-ordination of approximately 6 different groups. Well to stop me from having a break-down we got the other guys involved.

Now I have worked with these guys on and off for about 5 years and feel a little sorry for them, this work will consume all they have and more.

Well I will keep you informed.

Stuffed Again

Looks like the site nasties are at it again. As you may have noticed my Blogged has time warped back to Jan. I will have it fixed soon (I hope)

Short Note

Well I am back in Canberra for work again. This time however my camera is at home so you won’t be getting pretty pictures of this fair city

The camera is being put to good use taking photos of my kids, my youngest starts grade one this week.

I will also be “Playing” with the site over the next week or so. I am hoping to improve the feedback, links and style sheets as well as creating a blog entry screen. You see I love playing with the code behind the scenes. This is if I can stop playing Hit the Pengiun

Rain, rain….

Rain, rain… rain some more. Last night around 7:30pm thunderstorms rolled through Canberra.

Last night a bank of thunderstorms rolled through Canberra, bringing some welcome rain to this parched region.

It was very nice to hear the rain falling on the roof and splashing against the window pane. The gentle white noise broken by the occasional roll of thunder in the distance. The clouds were lit by flashes of lightning, distorted through the water trapped on the window and screen. It reminded me so much of the summer thunderstorms that came every year to my home town Roma (western Queensland, not Italy).

Rain rain

My day dreaming was interrupted by a rhythmic, Plop, Plop, Plop….
Well looks like the drain in the patio on the apartment above has a problem! Water was dripping out of the light fitting and onto the magazines on the coffee table. At least they were not my magazines but some Vogue ones provided by the Hotel.
By the time I had got a plastic container and shoved a tea towel in it (to stop the Plunk, Plunk into the plastic), the storms had passed.

I love the air after a thunderstorm, it is fresh, clean and cool.

Now all Canberra needs is another 10 of these over the next month and the drought might be broken.

Canberra Update

On Saturday I wandered around the Kingston area of Canberra, where I am staying. Taking photos of the park, lake, trees and a very nice Greek Orthodox church. You have seen some of the shots in my Sky photos, and more will appear soon.

I was dragged against my better judgement into a computer swap meet. So I parted with my $2.50 and entered the old bus depot (apparently that is where this thing is held every second week), I was thrust into a crowd of people all looking for a bargain and bargains were to be had, webcams from $28, cases from $40, hard-drives from $60 and much more. With all this in front of me the only thing I could do was buy, buy BUY! Fortunately for me (my wife would have killed me) and my bank balance, they only take cash and I did not have more than $5 on me. I will return however and may god have mercy on my bank balance.

New style

You may have noticed that you have an option to change the style of my site. If you have not tried this I encourage you to do so.
I have just added a new site called Anime.