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Wednesday 24 November 2004. Click Here for the PM on Abbie.
Tuesday 23 November 2004. Radio presenters have been trying for some time to change the way we say dates in this new millenium. For nearly 1000 years we have said ten-sixtysix for 1066, and yet we now hear things like two thosand and twelve for 2012, when it should be pronounced as twenty-twelve. I have commented on this to the presenters locally on several occasions, but the best reply has come this afternoon, from Jeff Owen, Radio Nottingham presenter: "Don't be silly.. it means the same. Cheers". How to lose listeners and influence people! I replied to that and had this: "Ok John. Only joking. Cheers". So that's alright then.
Friday 19 November 2004. Just returned from seeing 'Old Masters', a play at the Comedy Theatre, London, starring Peter Bowles and Edward Fox.
Tuesday 16 November 2004. Overheard two passers by this morning as I sat in the car commenting on the FUN part of my plate. This never happened with TNN!
Monday 8 November 2004. So Paula Radcliffe won the New York Marathon, according to news reports. When I first heard that, my reaction was to express surpise that she was faster than the men. It turned out that she had won the Women's event. A somewhat misleading news report I think. By the way, it was a very small entry in that event, from the pictures I saw of the start. There were only about 20 women runners! Where were the other 11,980? Yes, I realise the 'elite' runners start separately.
Sunday 7 November 2004. I completed the 4th Steppingly Step 26.7 mile walk today, in a time of 6 hr 32 mins, my best yet. However, on the three previous occasions I had already done the Six Dales Circuit 25 mile event the day before. This event has now been scheduled for next weekend, so I was not achy from that today.
Saturday 6 November 2004. To me operas and musicals are the same thing: songs and talk. Gilbert & Sullivan 'Operas' are clearly musicals. Mozart wrote musicals. Weber writes operas. But call his shows operas and they would have less general appeal, since operas mainly appeal to the 'chattering classes'. I am wondering what they think of my tastes in music: Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis and rock & roll...or how about www.kdav.com compared to Classic FM
Thursday 4 November 2004. Drove to Grimsby last evening for the concert featuring Craig Douglas and Freddy Cannon. No pix during the performances, but for four taken during the interval, CLICK HERE
Wednesday 3 Novemeber 2004. Some excellent news from NTL. For the same price of �24.99/month for 750kb I can move to a new 2Mb service. There is a �25 one off fee for the change though. Read all the details HERE
Tuesday 2 November 2004. Interesting calculator at this page: CLICK HERE It calculates the Body Mass Index (BMI) when you enter your height and weight. Mine is 22.1, well within the healthy weight range.
Sunday 31 October 2004. I joined Chris Thompson on his Robin Hood Way walk today. About 12 miles in 5 hours! For todays pictures, Click Here
Wednesday 20 October 2004. Radio Nottingham now has streaming radio over the internet. If you would like to hear the main news of the day in the Sherwood Forest area, tune in 6 am to 9 am, and from 5 pm. Click here
Saturday 16 October 2004. An intersting discussion in the #adslguide chatroom this afternoon concerning the supposed download limits on ntlworld. There is no mention, to the best of my knowledge, of any limits in anything I have received from ntl, or read on their website. On contacting them on 0800 052 2000 ext 5, I was first told that no limit exists. But the experts still disagreed, so I went back to ntl a second time! This time the adviser decided to contact someone else, who confirmed that there is a limit of 1 Gb per day. As I have exceeded that by about 40 % over the last three weeks, and as I wish to see what ntl do, I am continuing d/l for the foreseeable future. The area in which I live now has adsl, which it did not four years ago, so it is now possible to change to a provider that has no limits if necessary. But why does ntl not make this clear, and ensure that their advisers know as well! After a very careful study of ntlworld's site, I have come up with this: Nobody may use the Services, either directly or indirectly, in excess of "normal use" bandwidth limits set out in this section. "Normal use" of the service is defined as up to 1 gigabyte downstream of data transfer daily (which equates to approximately 200 music tracks, 650 short videos, 10,000 pictures or around 100 large software programmes downloaded per day). For full details click here
Thursday 14 October 2004. Particular thanks today to Priory Honda, Mansfield, for their prompt efforts!
Monday 11 October 2004. Collected the car today. Initially my bank was not working on-line, telling me to try again later. However, the retry worked immediately so I was able to transfer sufficient funds into the current account. The supplier accepted payment by switch, a particularly painless way to pay a large amount! For the latest pix, Click Here
Sunday 10 October 2004. Yesterday was spent travelling on a special charter train from Chesterfield to the Watercress Line, in Hampshire. One hour late throughout the day, I di get a round trip on their BR steam engine, 92212. Pix Here
Friday 8 October 2004. Following the lack of sale of BSkyB shares yesterday, I still had faith in them. They seemed to be holding up well, so I reset the selling price to 511.5p, that is 1.5p above the earlier limit. That price was reached this morning, so I made �18 more than I might have done yesterday, for a total profit after all costs of �209 in about two weeks. Click here
Thursday 7 October 2004. I have very recently bought two holdings of shares in BSkyB, and as they began to move up this morning, I set a sell price of 510p. A few minutes before 4pm today it reached 509.75p, so I watched the live deals on moneyam. It then moved to 510p, and two sell orders were made at that price, at 3.55 and 3.57pm. However, my sell order did not appear, so I contacted my broker. Their reply is interesting, and I quote it in full here. We've had a check on the LSE's published prices for BSY for today, which the limit order system takes it's price feed from. 510p was reached on the bid, but only for 4 seconds. This was not long enough for us to receive a reply from the market makers to the systems request to trade at that price. By the time the maket makers online system came back to us they were quoting a lower price, so the order was not able to settle at that time.
Wednesday 29 Sep 2004. 16 days to go to Honda Day!
Monday 27 Sep 2004. Read more about voip and skype: Click here
Sunday 26 Sep 2004. Pictures from todays LDWA walk from the Robin Hood are Here
Saturday 25 Sep 2004. The detailed results for the Bullock Smithy event have now arrived. Click here for a summary.
Tuesday 21 Sep 2004. At last...bought the Honda Civic R to go with my personal plate JG04FUN. Collect 1 Oct 2004 Priory Honda Mansfiled. Read the details here: Details
Sunday 19 Sep 2004. I always make typos with my typing, since I use two fingers, but I am pleased to say it does not matter. Read this!...the quicker you read, the easier it is. Click here
Friday 17 Sep 2004. Sold BSkyB shares today for a profit of about �127.
Tuesday 14 Sep 2004. Four months after the Exmoor 100 mile walk, I have come across this map prepared by Raynet. Map
Monday 13 Sep 2004. Please take a moment to sign the petition against open source software and copyrights.
Sunday 12 Sep 2004.
I did the Durham Dales 50 challenge
walk this weekend. In fact it was 53 miles,
taking me 20 hrs 54 mins, some 50 mins
longer than the 56 miler last week. The
first 40 miles were covered at a good pace,
in about 11 hrs, but after dark the going
was very tough for me, and the remaining
13 miles took about 10 hrs. I doubt if I
would have completed the distance without
the invaluable assistance of Mike, who had
recced parts of the route, and knows the
area well. The terrain consisted of heather
bashing, hard stony tracks, and grassy
areas, which, at night, need good compass
skills. We still had to play 'hunt the
stiles'! I doubt if I will be doing the long
event again, although I do understand that
the route is changed each year. Thanks to
the organisers, always so helpful and
friendly. pix
Friday 10 Sep 2004.
So it is confirmed that
www.theguestbook.com is now an annual
subscription service only, with no other
options. The fee is taken each year
automatically when due, so I have decided
to find a free service. I came across
www.guestbookdepot.com, which serves up
exactly the same options!
Thursday 9 Sep 2004.
Wednesday 8 Sep 2004. The Samsung TFT monitor 172X arrived this afternoon. See it here, alongside lappy! Click Here Tuesday 7 Sep 2004.
I have reinstated my guestbook facility
after a years absence, but this time using
the one provided by
Bravenet
Please feel free to write your entries.
Monday 6 Sep 2004. The router arrived today, but the computer needs adapting first before it can be set up.
Sunday 5 Sep 2004. I completed the 2004 Bullock Smithy 56 mile Hike in 20 hrs 3 mins. Here are some pictures taken on the event. Click here
Friday 3 Sep 2004. As my credit card has now moved on to a new month, meaning I do not need to pay for new items until 1 Nov 04, I am now ordering a few things. Firstly the lawnmower has finally expired after ten years of hard use, so a new one is needed. Click here
Thursday 2 Sep 2004. Here's a bit of fun. Clever too! Click Here
Wednesday 1 Sep 2004. What's this about today being the first day of autumn? Autumn always used to start on 21 Sep! I do know though that todays Notts schools had reopened for staff: a day I now enjoy!
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