Archive for August, 2005

Linky Linky

Wednesday, August 24th, 2005

Ask a scientist questions about biology - for example, why are there no green mammals?

Like colours? Or love colours?

More nifty furniture

You can buy some very strange stuff on Amazon

Shopping List

Friday, August 19th, 2005

Things that I am hoping to purchase in the near - distant future, assuming large quantities of money and no external controls…

* Dishwasher
* Dual-tuner Freeview PVR
* Digital radio
* External HD case (and two 160Gb HDs to go with it)
* Tripod bag
* Canon flashgun
* Hitech 85mm neutral density graduated filters, with a Cokin P-style filter holder and 58mm adapter ring
* Pinball table
* Glider
* Something for tea tonight

Spam tricks

Tuesday, August 16th, 2005

I’ve written about spam before, so I found this list of spammer tricks very interesting.

Gardening

Wednesday, August 10th, 2005

So I decided that we could do something with the garden. The gf and I agreed that we didn’t want any grass, but wanted to avoid a concrete wasteland look. Looked like we simply needed to get rid of the concrete blocks that were there at the moment, add in a patio, and fix up the bottom half of the garden to have some patio slabs interspersed with some hardy low-growing stuff. Easy.

The parents are coming down to help us out this Thursday night. So far I’ve had about five slightly panicky phone calls to my dad, with him trying to explain what preparatory work we need to do, and me trying to figure out what he’s talking about. Last weekend was primarily spent with a medium duty breaker, bashing the hell out of about seventy square feet of concrete. It turns out that this
a) takes a long time, and
b) is really hard work.

My body has just about stopped aching today. I really genuinely wanted to have nothing more to do with the stupid project by 8pm on Sunday evening, with a couple of square feet left to go. It wasn’t helped by the fact that we’d made a hurried trip to the local garden centre to have a look at stone paving flags, only to discover that the car wouldn’t start to return us home, and neither of us had our mobile phones, or indeed the details of the breakdown service. Waiting an hour for a breakdown truck to show when you know that you’ve only a few hours before it gets dark and you’ll start really annoying your neighbours is a bit stressful. The gf took over for a little while, only to have a chisel snap while she was drilling away. We then went to the local chippy for badly needed hot carbohydrate, to discover that it’s closed on Sundays and Mondays. It wasn’t a good day.

While the gf was trying to borrow cars on Monday so that we’d actually be able to return the tools we’d hired before 10am, I was trying to get an idea of how much sand, cement and gravel we’ll need. That was ordered yesterday: a ton of sand, ten bags of cement, three bags of gravel. Next job: work out how much patio there is and what slabs we’ll need. I downloaded Inkscape and was quite impressed, although it still took me the best part of two hours to get the diagram done. It should be to scale, but who knows whether that’ll work in reality. A copy has been mailed to my dad for his feedback before I start ordering large quantities of Indian sandstone. I now know a lot more about how to lay a patio

Garden tile plan.png

Apologies

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2005

for the lack of posts recently. Unfortunately, the blog software I use is having problems after the hosting company rebuilt this webserver. I can post entries as long as they don’t include any HTML, which rather restricts virtually every post I would otherwise make…

Anyway, a nice chap called Andrew is looking at it for me so hopefully I should be able to share some more photos and links with you soon.