Archive for the ‘General’ Category

TV Licensing

Sunday, June 1st, 2003

[ from the interesting-read-interesting-site dept. ]

My friends know that I find the idea of being licensed to receive or in some way attempting to control who can receive a transmission to be laughably unethical and immoral. I came accross this TV Licensing site of some interest.

Jon.

York and Cambridge trips

Sunday, June 1st, 2003

[ from the travelling-around-and-around dept. ]

I went to York last Thursday evening to meet my parents and to have supper. There is a pleasant horse and carriage trip available around the old and new parts of the city and I used that to quickly take in some of the area. As for the food, we were most impressed with Oscars, which had come highly recommended – thanks Tom – despite it being so busy that there were no tables until someone left and having more than a half hour wait! The food was very good indeed. I had Cajun Chicken.

On Saturday (which er now seems to have been yesterday) I went to Cambridge to visit Toby and had good times. We went in to the city and had a BBQ afterwards. Speaking of the City – on the way back to Reading, I went through London and First Great Western managed to screw things up nicely. Due to a safety scare which was probably caused by them having admitted to their trains being in need of replacement , the 22:00 just sat at the platform for ages until someone eventually told us we had to get off. I called National Rail and wasted some time trying to find out what was going on – obviously it really is too much to expect customer service with certain rail operators – and eventually left London almost an hour later. So a 2.5 hour journey becomes 3.5 hours thanks to the fantastic state of railways in this country. The sad fact is we just cannot rely on such transport.

So bah anyway er, meh. I felt like ranting over that First Great Western thing because they just annoy me. Virgin Trains are getting better though – the staff at Reading actually used to know what I meant when I inquired for Virgin Trains services to hell – and the York trip went smoothly. I will mostly be in Reading for the next couple of weeks and back in Nottingham on the 12th for my degree classification!

Jon.

Happy Sun Shine Time

Wednesday, May 28th, 2003

[ from the I-like-sun-boxes dept. ]

For no particular reason I just resumed one of my Solaris boxes – called Phoenix – after a good few months and notice it had 238 days of uptime between suspends so must have been last booted a good couple of years almost ago. I love that stability. I now need to buy a 5-10GB SCSI disk from somewhere and install Solaris 9 on it to move my files from CSiT in to a working Solaris 9 setup for no particular reason :-) See trj you cannot even suggest I am wasting time now the exams are over!

Jon.

Here Is The News

Wednesday, May 28th, 2003

[ from the coming-to-you-every-hour-on-the-hour dept. ]

Last night was a post exams moment thing. I went to Wagamama with MaW and jok. I was a little late though MaW did forgive me. :-) I had a 77, 99, Raw Salad, Fruit Juice, and a Coke. Then we went to Nandos for Bottomless Yoghurt…and had to ask for the machine to be refilled.

Came back early and decided to read about Open GL and a paper on Crypto.

Today is a day for some work, reading and very important tea breaks.

Jon.

c’est complet

Tuesday, May 27th, 2003

[ from the exams-over-for-now dept. ]

Well it had to happen eventually. I just had the last exam.

The next few days will hopefully involve some relaxation before a busy few weeks working on a Linux port and sorting out where I might be in six months from now, the future, and so on and so forth. I still wish to persue a PhD if possible and this will be sorted out sometime soon – the cost is a negligable 500 pounds per term when studying on a part time basis though it takes considerable effort.

This week I will be in Nottingham, York, London, Reading, Oxford, and perhaps Winchester, Birmingham, Cambridge and a few other places.

Jon.

War Games

Monday, May 26th, 2003

[ from the cool-films dept. ]

I met up with Ben, Markus and Sid to do some revision for the Advanced Computer Communications exam on Tuesday. Earlier Tom and I went to Nandos for food and discovered their frozen yoghurt. Fantastic bottomless Frozen Yoghurt.

A few of us just watched War Games as Tom has the DVD. The extra commentry is quite interesting and this is one film which I have always thought was done exceptionally well. In fact I am tracking a couple of Acoustic Couplers on Ebay with an interest in purchasing. After watching the end scene it was necessary to fire up Tomato Source Neurothello and set it against itself for some time…

The more I use Darwin, the more I like it muchly. It really is a well designed piece of well enginered software.

Jon.

Matrix Reloaded Reloaded

Sunday, May 25th, 2003

[ from the second-chance dept. ]

I went to see Matrix Reloaded last night, after yet another Wagamama. This time Warner Village cinemas did not screw up completely. I reminded them that I have filed several complaints against them and that it was very much in their interest to not screw up this time. I am not a complaining little old man – I just want to watch a film peacefully.

My suspicions about Matrix Revolutions may be a little excessive since many audiences would not like the idea that either Neo and the gang are not human or are still within a Matrix within a Matrix within a…

I am reading through some DES stuff because I wish to write some PowerPC assembly routines for the John The Ripper password cracker. Mostly for fun and I will dedicate the patch to the everlasting memory of Kevin.

Last exam on Tuesday and I will do some revision for the next few days. Then I am off to York on Thursday for a random trip and detour prior to returning to Reading for a few days. I may well end up in Cambridge at some point over the weekend.

Jon.