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Tue 30 Sep 2003 A quick (very quick) visit to Anderby Creek yesterday, taken in the Volvo S60R. It just eats those miles! I had left my recharging lead for the camera when I returned home last week, and even with five batteries now they do soon discharge with heavy use. We had a quick walk along the beach, chatted to the neighbour, had lunch and returned. We called in at Currys and Comet to buy a table top freezer, but although Currys had a display model at �90, they refused to sell that to me. It was a similar position at the other half dozen or so branches in this locality, the salesman reported. It would appear that stores do not stock many items for direct sale these days, no doubt as a cost cutting measure and to improve cash flow. Oh to be able to shop and take the goods away immediately. I have now set up my own chatroom, linked on the home page. Here is the link as well. CHAT HERE
Mon 29 Sep 2003 We have all come acrosee the 'no right click' messages on certain web pages, whose owners try to protect the source code. In IE a couple of keys disables that, and it does not even work in Opera, but I came across an alternative method yesterday. By repeatedly right clicking the mouse and then the return key in quick succession, eventually the menu containing the 'view source' item appears. As an alternative, to protect ones code, compare the code on these two pages. This one, HERE is the standard code, easily copied and amended by anyone. But this page, HERE, contains the same code, but scrambled into %strings. The original code can be seen amongst the scrambling, and the whole of it can still be easily copied, but just think about the complicated task of changing it to suit a different page. Not an easy task, and this is only a simple page!
Sun 28 Sep 2003 There is a new entry in my Forum at
HERE I changed from the guestbook to forum, by the way, because the latter sends me the message immediately by email, along with the writers IP number. And talking of IP numbers, to hide your identity whilst visiting websites, why not use a proxy server? There are many free ones available, although some limit usage each day. However, I have found several that are very easy to use. Also, it is possible to download software that changes the IP number of ones computer. That is also useful, but sometimes leads to interesting results. For example, whilst editing web pages such as this, I am sometimes prevented from doing so by the IP number in use at that moment. Numbers have been attached to a college in America, which has decided that geocities is not to be available to its students! Also, a different IP number is associated with a country that bans access to certain sorts of websites.!
Thur 25 Sep 2003 The pix from the Chatsworth Challenge are now available HERE
Mon 15 Sep 2003 A back to back walking weekend! Saturday saw me again in the Cheviots: what a delightful and unknown part of England these are, followed by the Chatsworth Challenge on Sunday. I completed the 25 miles in the relatively fast walking time of 7:07, although I wanted to try to get a time around 6:30. The hot weather in the early afternoon did not help either! The pix for Sat have been uploaded HERE, and those for Sunday will follow as soon as possible.
Sat 13 Sep 2003 A local group for which I am treasurer had its monthly meeting last night. I have been its treasurer for about ten years now, and wondered how much longer I should continue with this voluntary and complicated task. The only perk is the fact that one does not have to pay the annual subscription! So it came as a pleasant surprise last night to learn that someone else has been nominated for this onerous, all year round task. As the secretary said, if someone else wanted to do HER job then she would certainly stand down. Similarly for myself. This is the first time another name has gone forward to the AGM, held on the second Sunday in October. So with great happiness I shall be handing over the reigns at that time. Wonder why they din't inform beforehand though? Are they really THAT disillusioned with my efforts!
Mon 8 Sep 2003 I completed the Bullock Smithy event in 19hrs49mins, and felt very well at the end. I may even try it again next year! The pix are HERE
Fri 5 Sep 2003 Tomorrow the Bullock Smithy takes place. This is a toughie in the long distance walking world, and I am apprehensive about it. For a start, one has to carry a full backpack. It begins from Hazel Grove at noon, so by early evening, when one is usually well on the way to completing this type of walk, one is not even half way. Its route takes in Chinley Churn, Edale, Castleton, High Peak and returns to Hazel Grove Scout headquarters. Last year I took around 20 hours, arriving back at 8 am Sunday.
Wed 3 Sep 2003 I hear news today the people applying for British citizenship will in the future have to show knowledge of culture, tradition etc. I wonder how many of the existing population, entitled to live here by birth, would be able to pass such a test. Maybe everyone should be made to take the test, and failures could be deported to the South Pole!
Tue 2 Sep 2003 The Security Forum channel stats for August have just come out: http://security-forums.com/stats/. I am just in the top ten, and hope to improve my position this month! But do have a look and read the selected quotes.
Fri 29 Aug 2003 It's a small world. One of the newest members at SFDC is at a local college, and his tutor is one of my OCR examining colleagues. He has been very helpful in getting me to use the correct syntax on mIRC so that my own channel #jg4fun runs properly. I wanted auto op when I arrived in it, whether anyone else was in it or not. Why not visit freenode & #jg4fun to chat?!
Wed 27 Aug 2003 I have at last transferred a domain name to 123-reg. I had registered this one with valid web in March 2001, but since I now prefer to use 123-reg I wished to transfer it to them in March when it expired. When I wanted to transfer www.jg4fun.com I simply let it lapse, and rebought it! But somehow a .co.uk doamin name would not lapse. I enquired in a new thread on Security Forums, and received some helpful advice, which resulted in my contacting valid web to see what was happening. They said they would investigate, but as nothing resulted from this I dealt with Nominet. This involved paying them �15 + VAT to change the tags to hosteurope, but after that again things ceased to move forward. Speaking on the phone direct to Nominet I was informed that the name had been renewed, by valid web, at their expense we presumed, even though I had not asked them to do that! Nominet also said that valid web had been suspendedd since January. However, Nominet was able to change the name servers since it had been renewed, so all that remained for me to do was get back to the 123-reg website and pay their transfer charge, �4.99 +VAT. That done, it soon appeared in my ever growing list of domain names, and so at long last I have full control of the web and email forwarding. But what a saga. If you ever need to get your own doamin name I must suggest 123-reg.co.uk as your first choice. Good value, good service and you are in full control!
Tue 26 Aug 2003 I received permission from Moira to post two small pictures of her in the SFDC shirt. They are also on my website.
Sun 24 Aug 2003 Bank Holiday Sunday. Going to an 80th birthday party tonight.
Wed 20 Aug 03 Hopefully things are looking a bit more positive for Saturday, and Moira is recovering well, so may be able to giude me round more of this years Cheviot Challenge than I expected. I hope so!
Tue 19 Aug 03 I am a radio station!!!! Surfing around the channels on x-chat, I came across #streamerp2p. On investigating it turned out to be the chat channel associated with streamer radio, a system that uses winamp and a plug in to send music over the internet, where it can be heard by anyone with winamp. Each listener is a link in the chain, pulling in the signal from another listener. In that way the 'broadcaster' does not need much bandwidth at all. I receieved about an hour of considerable help from the inventor (it has been around for about a year, and has over 20 stations ATM). The best moment was when checking on yp.streamerp2p.com and found MY station actually available for the world to hear. A really great moment. At the time there were three listeners, and at the time of writing this I have one! I had thought of calling it Obnoxious radio, as a tribute to my great 'internet friend' Caroline, but that WOULD be stupid! JOKE! Maybe Radio Caroline is more suitable, but I have decided against that as well!
Sat 16 Aug 03I have the events of this week to thank for saving my aching eyes. I was finding that it was getting mouch more difficlut to read the small print, and my eyes were always aching. Let that be a warning to others: spending till the early hours of the morning in chat rooms staring at a computer screen WILL wreck your eyesight!
Fri 15 Aug 03 Earlier tonight I switched on the computer again after a short break, to find the window, familiar to the users of infected computers, counting down to switch off, caused by the MSBlast worm! Sure enough it switched off, and then restarted, at which point things continued normally. Obviously my firewall did not protect the computer, but the automatic protection updates provided by the virus protection appear to have solved the problem.
Thur 14 Aug 03 I have conclusive proof at last that too much time spent in front of computers addles the brain. Consider this statement received tonight: I find him more obnoxious than Gurnhill . This written by someone who does not know me, has never met me, and knows very little about me. Get into the real world, and away from computers, and you will begin to talk sense!
Tue 12 Aug 03 How exciting last night on the chatroom at #Security-Forums. Firstly my thread Sticky Weather (a pun on the 'sticky' topics that stay at the top of each section!) has had to be removed, as it has proved too controversal! People will air their prejudices though, which I suppose go back to their upbringing and their narrow minded parents. And happily Dreamer was happy with everything, but did respond to my request. Then, because of a netsplit, and problems at freenode, a banned member was able to get back in. Eventually the ban was reintroduced by the ops, as it is up to the op that introduced the ban to repeal it. It was all great fun while it lasted!
Sun 10 Aug 03 I got into an unofficial competition on SF chat last evening. Having posted the pic of me showing how I keep cool in this hot and humid weather here in the UK (new all time record high at Heathrow today: 100.2 F), PCW debated with me as to whether his tan was darker than mine. It is, but mine is 100%, whereas his has a white bit under the finger ring! So an honorable draw I think!
Yesterday went to Jackson's to sort out the range of fittings for the revamp of my 31 year old visitors bathroom. Having decided on the taps some time ago I am wondering why they cast �140 for the basin and even more for the bath. OK, they are of modern design, up/down/left/right from a single control, and have a fitted control toggle for the plug. But I am not having a print of the naked man as well! The Mira shower will fit over the bath, which is to be one with a wider shower section at one end. The plumber visits tomorrow to collect the final details before ordering. I now have two dustbins. Gedling BC in its wisdom has delivered a second wheelie bin, green this time, which at present is to be used for garden waste. At the end of the year this one will be for all recyclable materials, and the black bin will be for everything else. Each will be collected fortnightly.
Sat 9 Aug 03 We have won a DVD from Radio Nottingham. A request for an Elvis track was sent in, and all the names of those that did that were put into a draw. So we won. The prize: a DVD of American Elvis impersonators.I can't wait!
Fri 8 Aug 03 I was followed into Arnold Post Office yesterday morning by this lovely young lady, wearing short shorts! As we both waited patiently in the queue, she spoke up. She had been studying the map on my shirt, which showed the route of the 2002 LDWA Lakeland 100 event. It turned out that she and her boy-friend had recently joined the LDWA, and had entered for Cloud 7 a tough 33 miler in Staffs, expecting to complete in 8� hrs. Now I don't like hills, and there are some toughies on this event, so I took 11 hours when I attempted it! I managed to mention that my pictures were in the current and April Striders, and gave the url of this blog, before it was my turn to be served. The LDWA shirt certainly proved a good talking point. I do like the idea though of a shirt stating 'There's no place like 127.0.0.1" as suggested by MoiraA as merchandising for Sec Forum. Maybe I could go into business getting these printed and sold via the internet. It's probably already being done though.
Tue 5 Aug 03 I have just spent seven excellent days walking the West Highland Way, Scotland's premier long distance path, guided by Scot-Trek. The website is being set up at HERE. |