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  • Part 2 – edited

    Comments / Typos welcome.

    Kathryn’s been very sweet and advised me that my suspected tendancy to over-write comes out quite strongly, uh, when I write. I’m attempting to turn it down a little. I’ve trimmed this a bit, and I’ll try to trim and edit it based on people’s comments…

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    The room was bathed in the neon glow of the alarm clock. The blinds kept out what little early morning sun was around, leaving the blinking digits to illuminate the cluttered interior and, under the duvet, the lurking figure of a boy.

    The radio crackled into life (it was cheap, and crackled into most things), bringing news of a traffic jam on the Westway, again. Not that it mattered; he lived well outside London, but it made him feel part something bigger than his small suburban existence. Not that that mattered anyway; all of the events being earnestly reported were currently falling on the ears of someone deeply asleep. His head buried in the feathers of the pillow, his mind elusively detached.

    But slowly, The Clash being broadcast from the little white box dragged him into the land of the living. Well, in a limited way. The actual, perhaps unintended result was that he attempted to burrow deeper into the pillow, making himself one with the mattress. Perhaps, just perhaps, if he thought hard enough about it the day would go away and leave him in peace.

    The radio didn’t stop playing though, at least not by itself. After a few minutes a wiry hand crept out from under the duvet and felt it’s way across the bedside table. Hunting along the row of buttons it found ‘Snooze’ before making it’s way back under the duvet. Unfortunately for the boy, the ‘Snooze’ function failed to stop the sun continuing to rise, and the sunlight began to filter through the trees, then the blinds, and finally he could ignore it no more and as the radio crackled into life again bringing forth ‘I Believe’ he crawled from the bed.

    Pausing only for a somewhat theatrical switching off of the radio he went, cursing en-route, to find his dressing gown.

    “How do you get from London Calling to bloody I Believe in 10 minutes?” he muttered to the room.

    Staring at the disorganised clutter he awaited some kind of response.

    “No, bloody thought not” he mumbled.

    “Kim! Are you up yet?”
    “I’m getting there.” he shouted back.
    “Getting there? Are you actually out of the bed?”
    “Of course I am mum!”

    He could here the mutterings about the inappropriateness of the ‘of course’, but decided that discretion was probably the better part of valour and made his way into the bathroom. One brief shower later he was fishing in his battered wardrobe for a school uniform. ‘One more year’ he thought to himself. Then he’d be able to wear whatever he wanted; well, sort of, to school.

    And then she crept into his consciousness. Would she be there today? Sometimes she was there, at school, and sometimes not. No one ever seemed to comment on it. At least, not where he’d overheard them. Not being Mr Popular meant he kind of lacked on the gossip front, only catching what was said loudly enough for him to overhear. Being almost invisible, at school at least, helped on that front. Not that he normally cared for such conversations, but since her occasional appearances – and the slightly odd fact that her name was only ever called at register when she was there, he’d become more interested conversations to which he’d normally not be a part.

    “Bye Kim. Have a good day at scho..” he heard his mum disappearing out the front door.

    By the time he grabbed his coat he heard his mum’s fiat pulling away. He cursed again – he’d missed his lift to school, again.

    “Ah well, better late than never”

    He chanted his teacher’s favoured comment on his late arrival – then he considered other clichés he could use for his arrival, grabbed his Walkman, and stomped down stairs. At least he’d get breakfast. He’d probably get some kind of warning at school, but so long as he made his first class they’d not care. Mind you, he thought, one of these days if he was early he might see her arrive. He looked at his watch.

    Not today though. Today he’d be lucky to make registration, and he’d only make that if he didn’t eat. He perched on the stool and poured out Cornflakes. Breakfast first, then school.

  • There, I fixed it

    So, I finally got bored of the poor battery life on the wireless keyboard, popped to Maplin a few days ago and invested in some bits, and now:

    keyboard with extra batteries

    It’s actually a test run – if it works I’ll do a less cludgy repair* – it appears to work, but we’ll see what the battery life is like. Actually the biggest change to improve battery life is forcing it to be off instead of standby. Energy saving FTW :)

    In other news… it’s snowing again! Woo!

    snow!

    This is awesome, except that it means I can’t easily fix the DAF’s exhaust (to get it ready to be sold off) and more importantly the Washer Drier which should be here today? It’s not. Pah.

    Decisions made: I promise not to buy a new entertainment machine, or a new camera before we get to Canada (assuming schedule does not slip dramatically). 1: Electronics is cheaper there. 2: What I can afford will remain the same in terms of price, but technology will improve. 3: Less stuff to transfer, even if it’s small things.

    The exception to this is if my Canon AE-1 expires, or if my EntMac dies properly, then I shall reconsider the options.

    * Although my rate of getting-around-to-such-things is pretty poor, so we can probably expect the blu-tac mod to be there a while**.
    ** And yes, I could have bought a nice slider switch, but it’s a toggle, and I think we can all agree that toggles are awesome.

  • Day of the Triffids

    Spoilers, lots of, because while I gave part one the benefit of the doubt, Part 2 was bloody awful.
    (more…)

  • Most unexpected comment of Xmas/New Year

    Talking to my sister she said that I rang during the beginning of Dr Who (we iPlayer everything thanks to the failure of me to connect the arial) – and she said: “I did wonder what you were thinking. It’s Doctor Who“!

    Ah, the Doctor :)

  • Test of WP Linkage

    So I’ve finally decided (having just rewashed the same floor tile for the fourth time) that it’s time to link my WordPress Journal from my oh so vanity domain to the LJ Journal. Save me doing everything twice.

    Let’s see if it works.

  • Plan: Monday

    Kill time until about midday (with breaks to rewash the floor / coat floor if it’s dry), eat lunch, head to: Post orifice, Maplin, Doctors, My Doctors, Potentially plumbing place.

    Oops: Kathryn’s mom gave me an Amazon voucher for Xmas. I bought, uh, 6 books (yay for second hand). Forgot that I’d ordered a book before Xmas (Chimera, Will Shetterly), and, uh, another book to go with it (Midnight Girl, Will Shetterly)….

    Arse.

    8 Books.

    We need more shelves. Again.

    Am trying to locate will power to fix MZ. Am also wondering what happened to “we’ll ring you in the morning” from the dry cleaners*

    * Eddie slept on the lounge rug (our decision) and we think there was a drooling incident. It needed cleaning anyway, so we’re not bothered. But the local dry-cleaners weren’t really sure how much it’d cost until they saw it and promised to ring today.

  • Can I class this as a success?

    So, having spent all of yesterday working through different OS X installs for the Hackintosh:

    10.4.10 – Works, but needs nVidia drivers
    10.5.1 – Installs almost completely, then crashes, then kernel panics on reboot
    10.5.6 iPC – Crashes before installer
    10.5.6 iDeneb – Crashes before installer

    I decided to try a different tack and went hunting for old versions of iTunes which are actually on Apple’s site*. Having removed the new version of iTunes, and dumped 8.0 back on there; and also removed the dead DVD-+-RW the machine is now happy again**. I’ve also disconnected one of the case fans, since it appeared to be overkill, extracted some of the layer of dust from the processor fan, and grumbed that perhaps the Sempron/Abit NV8 – both of which are 6 years old – are starting to be a bit limiting. I, for reasons that escape me, thought it was an Athlon 64 in there. It’s not, it’s a Sempron 2800+.

    Still, I can’t afford to replace it at the moment – and even if I could, I’m not sure if I want to just before going to Canada – am largely of the opinion that I’d be better off packaging the HDDs properly, and heading off to Canada with just the disk :)

    Anyhow, I need to take a wander into town to collect some bits and bobs, and perhaps take a look at the ‘zed, and also seal some floor tiles :)

    * Apologies to Apple.
    ** For values of ‘happy’ related to being a 6 year old hackintosh being forced into use most days.

  • Sleep, or lack of it

    So tonight I’m having trouble sleeping. I actually almost made it to sleep; moved, and suddenly my nose started to bother me. Then my brain woke up and that’s been the problem ever since.

    For some reason I had managed to put the multipart list of many things that need doing out of my head while I was on holiday, but with the restarting of the rest of the world, all the things that need doing are frolicking around my head like gamboling lambs, keeping me from sleeping*.

    And my nose is still itchy.

    I also have been suffering the Trial of Hackintosh. See, while I long ago accepted that I’ve become an AppleDrone, and that I have little hope of ever escaping from a desire for Apple’s equipment, my aged OS X running Hackintosh; the thing which got me into this cursed place in the first place; has become unwell. It required a new DVD-Writer. Fine. Not a problem. Considered options. Bought. Ready to replace… except. Except in a moment of foolish desire (wanting the iTunes on the entertainment machine to directly sync with my iPhone) I decided to to finally upgrade iTunes. Here I must berate Apple. It doesn’t appear to do any kind of check to say ‘can I run on this system’. Presumably this is because it assumes that you’ll go round installing their updates. Unfortunately, 10.4.9, which is what is on there won’t run the current version of iTunes.

    Of course I discovered this by installing iTunes and finding it won’t run. Interestingly, it doesn’t give any error messages, it just singularly fails to load. And now I can’t find an older version to install. Thanks Apple (and I know I deserve no support for having a Hackintosh, but I did buy a shiny shiny laptop from you too, and I sport an iPhone).

    Anyhow, this has lead to a flurry of poking with sticks, and the new year beginning as so many years of my life, with a computer scattered in bits across the (in this case, the lounge) floor. I’ve managed to find a 10.4.10 install that will sort-of-work, unfortunately the nVidia card in the machine isn’t very happy with the 10.4.10 install. More work is, unfortunately needed.

    Anyhow, I think it’s time for me to try sleeping once again.

    Incidentally, anyone know why Kathryn’s laptop keeps beeping? I’ve run disk-checky software on it which says that the one year old hard disk in it is, potentially, failing very slightly in an obscure very minor way. But having run a really extremely thorough scan of the disk it doesn’t actually seem to generate any faults, so I’m not sure when it’s generating this fault; nor can I tell if that really is the cause of the beeping as it doesn’t appear to generate any obvious error messages.

    * Including, but not exclusively: Have I made the right decision on the washing machine, the DAF and it’s hopefully impending sale, the MZ and why it’s decided to stop, the Civil Claim I want to start against the people who ruined my Morris Minor, the Civil Claim I’m waiting to have against me from John Lilly of Dragon Electric Vehicles, the potential new job, my 52 week programme which I’ve not finished, Canada**.
    ** Not *all* of Canada. I’m obviously not really concerned about Canada in general, just about moving there and all of the complexity entailed in that.

  • Writer’s Block: Baby, you can drive my car

    Do you have a “dream car”? If you had money to spare, would you buy a new car? If so, would you be more likely to get an eco-friendly vehicle, a vintage model, or a luxury sportscar?

    Submitted By [info]amandom

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    Well, dream car is a bit of a weird statement. I don’t generally dream about owning cars. I’ve got a favourite car, that’s my beloved Morris Minor. For long, complex, emotionally messy reasons I’m deeply attached to that car in a way which is potentially quite unhealthy. Certainly for my bank account.

    I also have what is kind of a fleet of mostly slightly obscure vehicles I’d like to rescue and restore – and these days convert to electric. That’s the list that Kathryn (being the sweet wife she is) created for me*, in felt, as a Christmas present. The likelyhood of me buying or owning that fleet is pretty slim.

    It consists of Moskvich 401, Tatra T603, Trabant 601, Landrover, Vincent HRD Black Shadow. I’ve also become quite attached to CVT Vehicles, and would quite like to build a CVT Electric, probably from a Moskvich or a Trabant. The Landy is entirely silly unless we live somewhere remote and can run it on biofuel (maybe reprocessed veg oil).

    The HRD is probably the only vehicle classic enthusiasts would consider a true classic, and is the only wholly impractical vehicle that I’d like – well, technically the Tatra’s pretty impractial, and totally insane, and environmentally hideous, but it is, at least, interesting. Unlike all those Hummers out there.

    Would I buy a new car? I’d’ve bought an EV-1; and may consider a new EV at some point. A new fossil fuel car? No, no thanks.

    I’m bitterly disappointed that the governments of many countries have ignored the actual evidence (as per usual) and scrapped thousands of roadworthy vehicles to save a dying industry. We could, instead, have had a nice attempt at a green economy, but instead opted to save the pitiful businesses we had already, none of whom care about the planet.

    * It’s a gift in Process.

  • HAPPY XMAS EVERYONE!

    Happy Xmas!

    What? You all had Xmas a week ago?

    Really?

    Oh.

    Well, I’m-a havin’ it *today*. ‘n I know Father Xmas came, ‘cos Kathryn put out some fruit ‘n a drink for him and it’s been eaten *g*.

    In other news (until Kathryn wakes up – I woke up early and my allergies encouraged me to get up) I am torn. Quite torn. Option a: 250-350 quid on a modern washer drier that’s almost certainly a piece of crap*. Option B – 120 quid to get an ancient, but probably much better made washer/dryer second hand. Problem is, A gets delivered here. B requires me to take a day (well, at least 7 hours of a day) to collect it. A would have a warranty for a year; B might die and need repair in a few months.

    It’s made more complex by the fact that I don’t want a Hotpoint machine again, which also excludes Indesit and apparently Ariston (and on, and on) – which I didn’t know. Also, apparently Creda are really hotpoint too. Argos stock a ‘Bush’ washer drier – but only guarantee delivery ‘within the next 35 days’. It’s 50 quid cheaper than the 320 quid Hoover I’ve been staring at with vague notions of purchase for the last half hour.

    Ironically, if we were staying here I’d be more inclined towards the older machine, hell, I’d be pretty inclined to go out and find a Bendix Automatic Washer. But anyhow.

    I sit here considering the options, being inclined towards the more expensive option with a warranty – because it’ll look better when we come to sell than an older machine sitting there. Also, the oldest one I’ve seen on the bay isn’t as old as I’d like (she says convincing herself). I’m tempted to wander down to Currys tomorrow morning and see if I can convince them to knock off some monies using ‘sale-of-goods-act’ etc, etc, on the old Hotpoint.

    And such.

    Anyhow.

    I think I should go enjoy Xmas now :)

    * While I’m sure that there are some better quality washer driers (miele, for example, I think still make decent kit), buying a nice washer drier for a house we’re moving out of (I hope) in about 6 months (I hope) seems pointless.