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Monday 30 Aug 2004. I came across this news item concerning my village. Click here
Sunday 29 Aug 2004. I took part in the Cheviot Challenge yesterday, this year a 22.2 mile event with 4100+ ft of ascent, starting at Alwinton. My time was 8 hr 17 min. A very pleasant day. I hope Neil continues with his long distance walking, and eventually joins the LDWA.
Friday 27 Aug 2004. So the problem with the car heating system was caused by a faulty sensor. This was fitted just two months ago to repair the heating system which was not working properly at the time. At least Priory, Daybrook, replaced the part free of charge! If the repair had not been possible today, I was to be offerred a courtesy car for tomorrow, to get to the Cheviot Challenge, where I will be walking with a long time walking friend from Newcastle! I bet the car supplied would not have been the MG ZT model!
Thursday 26 Aug 2004. Problems at the Arnold Post Office this morning when collecting a pension. One cashier persists in stamping the book once, across the stub AND the slip, instead of twice, once in each circle provided. I had previously checked this with head office at the Dept of Pensions, who insisted that it should be stamped twice. So today, when this happened again, I commented that his procedure was wrong, and was promptly told not to tell him his job! Unfortunately he also short changed me by �2, until I challenged him on that. Post offices wish to keep our custom with the new rules for their payment. I can see that other arrangements will be made in this case. It is so much easier to have the money paid directly to a bank and to withdraw when needed by cashcard. It will also save queueing as well.
Wednesday 25 Aug 2004. The payments into my bank account from various sources continue to occur. It's better than working!
Tuesday 24 Aug 2004. I have had gmail for four days now, and it is working well. The notifier .exe file was installed, and the pop up that appears on receiving new gmails shows the first part of the message before disappearing. Although only four days usage so far, I have this evening received an invite to pass on. Here is the message; Thanks for using Gmail and helping us improve the service. We're ready to expand our test to a few more users, and because you've been a trusted early tester of Gmail, we're looking for your help. Please invite a few more people who you think would like Gmail and could help us make it even better. Anyone out there interested? Probably everyone reading this will already have gmail!
Friday 20 Aug 2004. Wednesday saw me taking John
round the Bourne Blunder. No mistakes this time, and we
completed the 20 mile walk in 8 hours. John hopes to
join a couple of LDWA group walks, and I hope that will then
persuade him to join the LDWA.
Monday 16 Aug 2004. I received a beautiful
dark green shirt for the Dovedale Dipper in the post this
morning. Unfortunately it was not meant for me, but for David
Griscock. I have emailed to get the correct address, and I will
then forward the package on.
Sun 15 Aug 2004. Thank you Derek Summers for
the refund cheque for the Cambrian Way trip.
I need to point out that I was able to finish the
walk, but the speed you were going at times led me to believe
that the fourteen miles on the penultimate day would be
completed in the dark, something I wished to avoid. After
all, we did take two hours to do the first two miles on that day.
I hope you have received the CD with the 400+ pix. But a word of thanks would be appreciated.
Sat 14 Aug 2004. At last the printer works
with lappy. Apparently there were two installs, and the default application failed. Setting the default to the correct install solved the problem. And the new printer is ooooh so quiet!
Wed 11 Aug 2004. Lappy refused to link up to the
internet last night.
Conflicting 'help' from ntl and PC World did not assist in resolving
the problem. However, disconnecting the ntl feed to the USB modem
restored the service.
Tue 10 Aug 2004. After the purchase of lappy, my laptop,
on credit card, a block was placed on the cards use because it
was out of line from its normal usage. Apparently MBNA had tried to make contact using
my old BT phone number, obsolete for about five years. The block meant
that two transactions yesterday had to be approved before being allowed.
Although this was inconvenient, it is pleasing to see the card issuer
taking this trouble with unusual purchases.
Mon 9 Aug 2004. Sold United Utilities A this
morning, as it moved up against the rest of the market. A small
profit of �66 was made in 5 weeks.
Sun 8 Aug 2004.Bought a laptop today. Seems to be
working well. Its performance is better than my 3 year old PC, and
was somewhat cheaper into the bargain!
Wed 4 Aug 2004. Because of computer problems I did not receive
the email that contained the following extract until today. I would like to thank you on behalf of us
all for the beautiful collection of photographs taken on your Hundred
mile walk that you sent. You certainly know how to compose a scene, Any
one of those would enlarge to make a wonderful picture. You have
captured the shades and shadows to perfection. They all have a focal
point drawing the eye into them.We are adding them to our collection of
holiday photos to treasure. Such sentiments make the effort worthwhile!
You can see them towards the bottom of this page , where there are four people on the clapper bridge at tarr's steps, Exmoor.
Mon 2 Aug 2004. Sold my small long term holding in
Abbey National shares today. Maybe there will be another bid, but
as the price has improved so much over the past few days,
the opportunity was too good to miss. I still hold those bought a
month ago for the time being, but they must go eventually, as
I do not want the Spanish shares.
Sun 1 Aug 2004. The Challenge Walk today was the
Dovedale Dipper, 25.6 miles from Hartington.
I completed the walk in 7 hr 15 mins, being amongst the first few
who had not jogged at any stage. Gubbs snr, who I have been training
up to
take on Challenge Walks, completed in 8 hr 55 mins. Conditions were
ideal in the morning, but as the sun burned away the mist the
afternoon became very warm indeed.
Tue 27 July 2004. I have recently spent a few days
walking in North Wales, with Derek the map, the man who knows everything with hindsight.
He even knows the Morris 1300 estate car I bought in 1969 was "still a Morris Minor though" !
Here are a few of the more interesting pix from this walk. Click Here
Tue 13 July 2004. I have finally returned from my Chuck Berry tour,
attending his concerts in Grimsby, Manchester, Liverpool and Oxford.
Despite heavy handed tactics to prevent photography, many people were
able to obtain their chuck Berry pictures, myself included. Lighting was better
at Liverpool and oxford, and my best pix from all concerts are posted here:
PIX HERE
Fri 9 July 2004. Just back from seeing a living
legend in concert:
Chuck Berry, in Grimsby. No pix this time, but maybe more luck in
Manchester, when he is joined
by Jerry Lee Lewis
Wed 7 July 2004. The walk today was about 20 miles,
covering much of the route of the Belvoir Challenge.
Weather conditions were generally sunny, if a little gusty at
times.
Mon 5 July 2004 I competed for the third year
in the Chevy Chase, a 20 mile fell walk and run race, from Wooler YH.
Conditions were fine at the start, but worsened towards the top
of The Cheviot above 2000 ft., with squally showers, and even
thunder later. I don't like wasting time putting waterproofs on in
those conditions! I reached the summit
2 minutes later than in the previous two years, and I lost a
further 20 minutes on the hard and steep descent from The Cheviot
and the following ascent of Hedgehope. Even coming down from there
was slower than before, but I was able to make better times
between the later checkpoints.
Thur 1 July 2004 Interesting news
recently from Edexel, the examination company
running some of the GCSE s in England. I know that they are
scanning in candidates work, and
that it is then being marked by examiners on-line. but it
came as a surprise to learn that this has
been outsourced to Australia and America, and that the rates of pay
are apparently higher than here. Advantages of this are that
24 hour marking can take place, and that papers can be double
marked, not something that has happened in Maths. A disadvantage
is that the examiners are not allowed to go back to remark
an answer if they realise there has been an error,
or simply to check that the marking has been consistent.
However, I think this is the thin end of the wedge. As part of a
public company, I believe the profit motive will prevail, and
that the tmepatation to outsource marking to India, for example,
at a huge cost saving,
will be too great. We will just have to wait and see. I do not mark for Edexel, by the way!
Wed 16 June 2004 I am now right in the
middle of the GCSE marking period.
Having just completed the coursework for OCR, I have had two meetings in
the past couple of weeks to prepare for IGCSE and OCR. All is going well
so far, if a little slowly at first!
Wed 2 June 2004 Time for some catching up!
I did it! Yes, I completed the tough 100 mile Exmoor 100 walk in a
time that is very good for me: 39 hrs 58 mins. The walk started in
Minehead on Sat at 10 am, and I walked until Mon 1.58 am. In that
time officially there was also 13,000 + ft of ascent through the
glorious countryside of Exmoor. My pix can be seen
HERE
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