Thursday, January 20, 2005

Location Update

So here I am at work. I WAS planning on working at home but when I phoned in, Geoff said he could do with a meeting. So here I am. Feeling rotten due to approaching cold and a 1.5 hours plus drive to the office. At least the Beard is not in and DaveH is. Hoping for an informative Team Brief later.

Wednesday, January 19, 2005

Adrift Midweek

Losing my bearings this week. Keep forgetting what day it is. Starting to feel cold symptoms from Dylan so I'm going to work from home tomorrow and Friday to save the tedious travelling. Cleared site today. No snags. One more site to go. Probably going to miss tomorrows Team Brief but sounds like there's no-one in anyway so it might be cancelled.

Gang Of Four related coincidences this evening. Got mail from Fergus asking if I was going to the Brum gig next week to which I replied yes, probably. Then Paul from IC mails out a ticket offer. Spooky. I guess I HAVE to go now.

Saturday, January 15, 2005

Home Cinema

Fun evening 'cinema session' with me, Jacq and the kids all sharing the sofa with drinks and snacks, the lights off and Thunderbirds in the DVD. Pants movie to be honest. But a fun experience all the same.

Friday, January 14, 2005

Long Day Ends In Balti

The working day was tiring but at least it went by fast. Phoned Jacq on the way home about 9 o'clock. She then phoned the Raja with our order and I swooped by 15 mins later to pickup the baltis and home for feast. Kids staying up late to greet me. A top treat.

Thursday, January 13, 2005

Thoughts In The Remix

Tired from a long site day and another tomorrow so just a quick few thoughts. It's good being out of the office and occupying my time, even if it is tiring. I'm enjoying quite a few of these new bands I'm hearing at the moment, especially TV On The Radio and Bloc Party. I even bought the NME today! Decided to shift focus of my recent musical dabblings back to rhythm. Beats are my thing, always have been, drummer in a punk band and all that. I've been neglecting the beat recently. Ideas above my station. Need to get back to my roots. Looking forward to a bit of free time to get creative. Also looking forward to a little drinkie tomorrow night. A nice glass of wine with the wife and a chillout infront of the box.

Have a good 'un y'all.

Wednesday, January 12, 2005

Thoughts In The Mix

Lots of things going on my brain in the last few days. Kewl stuff and depressing stuff all mixed up together. Buzzed yesterday by the new Mac mini. I want one of those suckers. Work was good too, Geoff over on site with me. But work today was a downer with Trappers stories laying it on thick. My confidence in the whole setup erodes more and more with each fresh tale of incompetence. Phil had had it all yesterday and I got it today. The lunchtime walk was subdued. Where do you start? Tonight we went over to my parents and I sorted out Dads printer and checked out his ADSL modem a bit more. Right now I'm busting some live DJ Shadow tunes on headphones. Loving the track 'InFlux', when the track moves up a gear as the vocal says 'change', it felt awesome. I've always naturally thought that change is a GOOD THING. Do I need change?

Sunday, January 09, 2005

Bed Time Stinks!

Got my 1990 Wire photos scanned and uploaded today which I'm pleased about finally doing. Nice mail from Fergus about yesterdays upload. Took sometime finding a workaround to cope with the poor scanner software. But now I know what to do I can now hopefully start plowing through all the stuff Mike and I have been collecting. Hopefully do something creative and get it uploaded somewhere. Which reminds me I still haven't got the Tingy domain registered with my new ISP.

The kids have been a treat today. Let them stay up a bit longer tonight as they were playing with Animal Crossing and some Spiderman 2 Lego we got in the sales today. At the call for bedtime they quickly produced plackards and marched around the room chanting 'Bed Time Stinks!'.

Saturday, January 08, 2005

Scanning Stuff

Got my scanner setup on XP SP2 tonight at last. It's not fully integrated so the scanning can only be done from the crappy software supplied by Packard Bell. But at least I can start getting some stuff done. Scanned in the WIRE Nottingham warm up gig from 2000 and got it up on Flickr here. Plenty more stuff to do.

Jacq found an article on the Guardian site about postal DVD rentals spelling the death of the video rental store. So we signed up on the Sainsburys rental site and were both online busily adding titles to our rental queue. Time to get some blank discs ordered I think.

Friday, January 07, 2005

Derren Brown

Watched Derren Brown tonight. HUGELY enjoyable! He managed to convince a whole bunch of 'experts' in all sorts of wack religions that he is the real deal. The guy was trying hard to maintain a kind of impartial line but he SO easily could have started into an anti-religion rant. I wish he had, it would have been SO cool. And even though I know it's just tricks he does and he admits as much, I REALLY wish I knew how he did 'em cos they are completely mystifying. Top stuff. By coincidence (or is it?) I got a leaflet today advertising his show in town. I think I might book a couple of tickets.

Thursday, January 06, 2005

Movin' & Groovin'

Yesterday in the office day was not too bad. Perked up by a good moaning session by me and SteveD to Neil. Let's see what comes out of it. Visited Jim tonight then back home with enough time for the kids to play a while. I put a few tunes on and before long we were all dancing away to Fatboys 'Rockafeller Skank'. The kids were collapsing with laughter at my groovy dance moves. Copied 'Dawn Of The Dead' that Phil had lent me (looks good) while Jacq watched 'The Day After Tomorrow'. Gotta love that DVD writer!

Tuesday, January 04, 2005

Starting The Working Year

Got in early this morning to get it over with quick. Not a bad day in the office but still so many examples of poor performance from management that it's quite a struggle to maintain a positive attitude. Bart stuck his notice in Christmas Eve and will be gone in a couple of weeks. Good for him. He has needed to do it for a long, long time. Problems for the Coventry team though. It's another man down and I'm sure he won't be replaced. No plans in place for the transition which is no suprise. Steve down in Winchester again so things just drifting as before.

On the plus side it's good to catch up with Phil, Dan, etc. Excellent DVD of The Incredibles from Phil. Quality looks good from what I've seen. I'll have to knock out some copies of that when I get home tonight.

Monday, January 03, 2005

Punk

Enjoyed 12FU on BBC3 tonight, a documentary about Punk by Jonathan Ross. Totally understood his nostalgia for that unique time and also agreed with his analysis that so much creativity is powered by the energy and ideas of Punk. Good points well made.

I could well do with channelling some of that energy into some creativity of my own.

Sunday, January 02, 2005

Tsunami

Haven't been able to form my thoughts about this still and it happened a week ago now. My previous posts have made no hint as I simply did not know what to say. And what do my words matter anyway? Donated tonight. Now what? What else can I do? Does it help to keep thinking about it? I haven't been watching the TV news during this holiday, it would probably have been just too much. My head struggles enough with the internet reports.

Can't believe todays comments in the media that peoples faith might be tested. Yeah? Really? Like, duh! When will the world just GROW UP and dump this infantile attachment to its religions. Just what use are they being right now?

My thoughts and opinions on these matters are inadequate and irrelevant I know, but I just wanted to put something down.

Saturday, January 01, 2005

Happy New Thing!

A happy two thousand and thing to all my reader! Been over at Lizzies this afternoon, she made a nice curry then we played Triv. Nowhere near as much fun as the recent Taboo session. Questions just too hard and uninteresting.

Changed my Flickr buddy icon tonight back to a non-festive style. The tree will be coming down sometime this weekend. Christmas will soon be over.

Pulling down a few tunes from Soulseek as I type. It's been a while since I downloaded much but magazine and website lists of the years releases have given me some ideas.

Fireworks are going off like crazy right now. People are out in the street looking up. Families with little 'uns staying up for the new year. It's never really meant that much to us. Seems a little too forced. I'd rather find a moment to meditate on the past year than set off fireworks.

Listened tonight to a Peel Radio 1 documentary I'd recorded recently. I wonder if his passing is my defining event of 2004? Right now I can't think of anything else that comes close.

Wednesday, December 29, 2004

Come Back Kids!

Both the kids are out this afternoon. Dylan at Davids birthday party and Harriet over at Mollys. So I finished off fitting some new lights in the kitchen. That's done and now what? I want my kids back! The house is too quiet without them.

Burnout Party!

Everyone over at ours on Tuesday. Dashed out in the morning to stock up on party food then prepared a grand spread in a flash. With the food done, some settled down to a game of Cluedo but me and Steve started up Burnout 3. Eventually everyone was lining up for a turn! There was much screaming and laughing as the cars were smashed into slow-motion oblivion. Top entertainment. The kids all moaned when it was time to go (after more than 5 hours!) but so did the dads!

Monday, December 27, 2004

The Day After Boxing Day

Tired this morning from late night. Went to see 'A Series Of Unfortunate Events' at the cinema. Not bad at all. Jim Carey was superb. Art design was lovely. Very Burton influenced and that's a good thing. Back home doing a few chores here and there and continued play-time. Jacq still hitting the Sims hard. Harriet on Animal Crossing. Me and Dyl doing bits with all sorts.

Boxing Day

Over to Theresas in Tamworth picking up Jim along the way. The cousins had a fun time and much screaming during pressie opening time. Jacq brought Taboo and Pictionary over with us as Theresa has no games. Taboo was a blast! We haven't played it for years. Hilarious!
Back home we played with Dyls RC cars and track. Good fun doing the sports DV footage. Must get some good F1 type sound effects for the audio track. Stayed up MUCH too late. A little bit of booze, Jacq on Sims 2 and me pottering on PC and stuff. Booze has been very moderate this year and feels much better for it.

Christmas Day

Setup the camcorder on tripod in the corner of the room and started it off just before I let the kids in to see the pressies that Santa had delivered in the night. The morning went by in a blur of flying wrapping paper. Dinner delivered the classic 'dying scientist' gasping for breath, can't eat another thing type moment.
Harriet sqeeled with delight over her Pokemon direct from Japan. Dylan loved his 'Doc Ock' arm and went around picking stuff up with it. Mostly my pressies were DVD's this year. Got the Alien Quadrilogy box which is lovely and a bunch of music discs. Jacq liked her PDA but mostly spent her time with Sims 2. I'm not into the game but the graphics are superb and the program is clever stuff. Jacq was SO into it, she played until her eyes bled!

Christmas Eve

A quiet day really. Dylan and I went out for a while to a few local shops. I love being out and about with the kids and just chatting about what we see and do. The calmness continued through the evening, the kids went up to bed nicely and we set about the pressie preparations.
A task I had been meaning to do all week was to record the Peel tribute doc on Radio 1. I was convinced it was about to be removed from the 'recent shows' list so I decided to load Total Recorder onto my machine. Before loading my old version 3 of the program I checked the official site and found that the latest version 5 is available for only 11 dollars (6 quid)! So the purchase / download was made and the show recorded for later playback on iPod.