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Tue 17 Feb 2004. Today it was the turn of National Grid Transco. I had held this share since last August, and it was only recently that it has approached my purchase price. But in the last couple of days it began moving in the right direction, so I adjusted the price, from 418p to 420p, and then when it appeared that that was not possible, down to 419p. A few minutes later it went at 419.1p, for a profit of �54.52. However, a few seconds later I could have had 420p!
Mon 16 Feb 2004. While I was chatting to ukGinger on mIRC I discovered that my shares in United Utilities
had reached my limit price and consequently had been sold by idealing. Another small profit of �53.75 in four weeks,
for little effort, to add to the list!
Sun 15 Feb 2004. Since I worked out for myself how to use the proxies on mIRC, I took the
opportunity to pay a quick visit to another channel, just to point out a couple of matters best said there than
anywhere else. Trying later, it looks as if that log in has been disabled, but there are thousands of proxies out there,
enough for many more years!
Thur 12 Feb 2004. I have been accused of trying to stir up trouble. On the contrary,
any comments have been written with the intention of preventing trouble in the future.
Sun 15 Feb 2004. Since I worked out for myself how to use the proxies on mIRC, I took the
opportunity to pay a quick visit to another channel, just to point out a couple of matters best said there than
anywhere else. Trying later, it looks as if that log in has been disabled, but there are thousands of proxies out there,
enough for many more years!
Thur 12 Feb 2004. I have been accused of trying to stir up trouble. On the contrary,
any comments have been written with the intention of preventing trouble in the future.
Tues 10 Feb 2004. Interesting news last evening that caused me to think
it might be prudent to remove the extract I had posted a few days ago. It has been suggested that it contravened
the data protection act. As the comment was about myself, did not quote the writer, since I did not know
who that was, and did not refer to who provided it directly, then I cannot see what the problem was. It appears also
that there was the possibility that the comment could have coused distress. Again I cannot believe anyone is so
thin skinned to react in that way, but if that is the case then I whole heartedly appologise. My intention was
simply to note that my spoof page, and my non-updating of the linked blog, had worked. I updated on another page,
and brought the complete blog up to date by linking a couple of weeks later. That is why it was thought
that I was away!
Sun 8 Feb 2004. I have for some time been using pgp, a security encryption method for
emails and other sensitive material. Only if you have my public key will you be able to decrypt it!
But that is available by clicking the link on the entry page to this blog. You will also need the pgp software.
PGP
Sat 7 Feb 2004. Dangerous talk yesterday in freenode #incantus. Not only were
personal confidences revealed it also turned out that
records of chats in the channel are being copied into another channel. That really annoyed one of the operators
of #incantus.
Also it turns out that, not content with the hacking of the PCA forum database, resulting in the police record,
there are also hopes that the same thing can be attempted at the
forum known as Security-Forums to read the administrators logs. Really..some people are never satisfied...
they always want to go one step further. No matter how much I
try and help some people, they refuse to help themselves
and in this case are failing to consider the consequences of their actions on themselves, on their family and on myself,
if this succeeds. I urge that everyone
concerned
forgets this stupid idea immediately.
Fri 6 Feb 2004. An interesting comment last night: I don't like being banned. Somewhat hypocritical
since the speaker bans others from channels they control. Also, we all know that freenode k.lines proxies,
having myself been affected six months ago by that. I also understand that it was hoped a shell account on
nodalpoint would be provided. Now why would that be wanted? Surely not to get round a channel ban on
freenode?
Wed 4 Feb 2004. The MyDoom virus has been well documented in its actions:
how it gets into the address book and sends out an email to one address, at the same time
making it look as if the email has been sent from one of the other email addresses.
Occasionally I get a reply telling me that as the originator of that email I have the virus myself!
However,
it has another effect to those such as myself that have their own domains. It invents email addresses based
on that domain name. For one of my domains, which points to my website hub, the virus invents the part of the
address prior to the @, so for example it will send an email
to [email protected] which does not of course exist.
So the virus is doing more than picking up addresses from the
address book, it is in fact inventing them, something which I have not seen mentioned
anywhere else. Luckily these many emails go by default from my 123-reg.co.uk host
to my yahoo account where they will be safely deleted. I estimate
that about 99% of emails to jg4fun.co.uk have had spoofed addresses!
How pleasant to be in a channel with the enlightened attitude to ops status. Gubbs,
the owner of channel #incantus on freenode even removes the op status from himself, saying that
ops is for ego maniacs. My own comment : if we all act in a mature way, are helpful to each other,
and have respect for all, then ops are not needed. One visitor commented that it was unusual for people
to deop themselves :). I remember their attitude on #quantum, and just look at the ban list on #security-forums.
Wed 28 Jan 2004.I pity the students of today, completing their courses and finding they have �10,000 to �20,000 of debt, a situation which can only get worse with the new legislation passed last night. What a hypocritical attitude is shown here: We support student loan debt but we must reign in the huge amount of credit card debt. I feel that the student loan fiasco puts across the wrong message on borrowing. I know personally friends who have varying debts of between �5000 and �20000, quite apart from their mortgages, and I am pleased to have been able to help them out! After all, interest rates of up to 18% are frightening, usually meaning that most of the monthly payment goes in interest, with a minimal amount only going to pay off the debt. The best answer is to increase the mortgage, providing a negative equity situation does not develop.
Mon 26 Jan 2004. Had a delightful walk up Cross Fell, the highest hill in England outside the Lakes, at just below 3000', in the North Pennines yesterday, guided by Moira. For the pictures CLICK HERE. At the summit the temperature was -3 C, and it was busy. On the ascent we had seen motor bikes, and at the summit a group of four was resting, and others came and went, as well as more bikers. The descent, always more tricky, went well, and on the way there was time to enjoy the unseasonably warm January sunshine, the peace being disturbed only by a low flying helicoptor! Petrol and food followed at Scotch corner on the return journey. Altogether a most satisfying day out: the simplest pleasures are always the best. Why not get out into the country and visit these remote areas of the UK. So far I have ascended 43 Munros, the 3000' + mountians of Scotland. I hope I can increase that total later in the year.
Fri 23 Jan 2004. Been on a 'Walk for your Heart' Training day for walk leaders today, at Blidworth Community Centre. I don't think I want to lead a walk, but just help as and when I can. Interestingly I was the only person who had walked to the meeting! Well, it was less than three miles.
Tue 20 Jan 2004. In October I mentioned that I held shares in Hosteurope, the parent company of 123-reg.co.uk, which is the company that I use to purchase domain names. I recommended this as an excellent company to use for this purpose on a thread in the Security Forums website, in answer to a question that had been posed., but I had to point out that I was a shareholder. I note today that the company has produced a very positive trading atatement, which has had the effect of pushing up its shares by 4%. Altogether they are up by over 40% in four months. I wonder if those who read that forum entry took the opportunity to buy shares in Hosteurope.
Sat 17 Jan 2004. I did the home-Major Oak and return walk again yesterday, taking 7 hr 15 for the 26 miles, 45 minutes quicker than last week. And there are only seven days left to my North Pennines walk. I hope we are going up Cross Fell, as I have not done that one before. The area is so lonely as well, it is worth making the effort to go with someone who knows the area well.
Wed 14 Jan 2004. Good news on the Nottingham trams today. They are now due to start sometime during the first half of April. TV and radio are busy choosing names for them. Bet they don't name one after me!
Tues 13 Jan 2004. My letter has been published! Yipeee! I wonder if there will be any response to it?
Sun 11 Jan 2004. A very special welcome to my blog to Tolien, the forum owner who lies about my being banned from it. He has even tried to prevent me from looking at his site statistics. Seems to be a bit paranoic about something...he obviously believes all the lies he has been fed over the past couple of months.! Don't visit too often or I will have to ban 81.174.153. from viewing this page...but then I am not as awkward as you appear to enjoy being.Only two of us know the full story..and we are not telling!
Thur 8 Jan 2004. Booking for a Royal Centre 60s concert last night I was surprised that tickets offered by the internet were inferior to those available by tele-sales. Apparently the two methods have their own allocations. I was so intrigued by this that I have written to the Nottingham Evening Post to alert the public. For a copy of my letter, please click HERE.
Wed 7 Jan 2004Since I am doing fewer
challenge walks at the moment, I have to keep training for the
100 mile Long Distance Walk in May. So yesterday I went on the
walk to The Major Oak, a distance of about 13 miles. With three
short breaks I took over 8 hours for the 26 miles return
journey, although I do not think I took the best route
through the vast Clipstone Forest. (or, if you are upmarket,
Sherwood Pines). I also have sore feet and aching legs, since
this is the first long walk for over four weeks.
Mon 5 Jan 2004 A special welcome to a new regular visitor: from net.ro with IP Address 66.98.130.* . I hope you are interested in walking and the UK stock market, which are what I write about. Interestingly I notice that you also visit the website of my walking partner from the north, usually a minute or two before you call on me. Maybe you know us personally! And now a third visit in one day. How frequent;ly do you think I update this site. But at least this time the counter records show that you visited me before the other site this time....if only by one second!
Sat 3 Jan 2004 Great to be back after five days of enforced absence. I don't know if that is what a DoS attack is like, but I certainly could not get internet access for all that time. There are some strange things happening on the internet at the moment, so I hope that my service is maintained.
Tue 30 Dec 2003It is snowing: not a lot, but definately snowing It won't settle, luckily!
Sun 28 Dec 2003 Did I say the IRC proxies were doing well? I spoke too soon. They give their problems in that they suddenly cease to work, and there are some servers that just
Sat 27 Dec 2003 With the season almost over, the good news is that I am coming to the end of the marking for this year. It has been very slow going, but the payoff will be in the bank soon! The bad news is that I am nearly a stone over my lifetime weight. Less food, especially for supper, and more exercise will be my aim for 2004. The IRC proxies are doing well..I have found a site that gives new working ones every day! A special welcome back to level3 at 63.208.219.39. Hope you enjoyed the new pix!
Wed 24 Dec 2003 Woken at 6.30 am today. Fire engines outside, visiting a neighbour. At first I thought it was Santa, arriving early with a new means of transport! Click HERE
Fri 19 Dec 2003 A busy week marking exam papers; this seems to be going particularly slowly this year, with completion due on 30 Dec. Also, the stock market has provided my third lot of profits on BT today, earning another �40 to add to my previous gains on them. Liberty is converting its 6.25% bonds into shares on 31 Dec, providing the nomination is made before 17 Dec. As I had not received this information from Barclays until today, they will have to stand the extra costs of purchasing the shares in the market, which I estimate at over �140, since the shares have risen by over 50% since the bonds were issued. The shares in Liberty have been one of my more successful investments, starting out as Cap Shop when that had its IPO. As everyone knows, property has always been a good investment, and this is a straight investment in shopping centres.
Sun 14 Dec 2003 With the news today of the arrest in Iraq, there will be no other news reported. Accordingly the Labour Government in the UK will take advantage of this fact and announce further tax increases and other matters that will be unpopular with our people. And if you think that is a joke, they have done this before.
Thur 11 Dec 2003 After it was announced that United Utilities was being allowed to increase its charges to customers during the next couple of years, I expected its share price to rise today. Read the story of the sale HERE
Mon 8 Dec 2003 If you are interested in Long Distance Walking, please visit this FORUM. You will need to register to view, since this is a requirement of the forum providers!
Tue 2 Dec 2003 After a short while away it is time to get up to date with LDWA events. The latest edition of Strider has arrived, so a close perusal of that has been made. It looks as if I will be doing the Belvoir Challenge on my own, for only the second time. I have also downloaded the entry form for the Exmoor 100, and have sent it off with the �32 cheque. The 2004 event starts at Minehead next May. I also made contact with Derek, who wants to do some walking with others in Wales next July. He could also be interested in Munros!
Thur 20 Nov 2003 At last we get to the solution of a 'mystery' concerning a forum. Now I know the administrators have been lying about the situation all the time, even when we met personnally last week. What a surprise! Something sinister and underhand is going on that has to be kept secret. Reading the logs of chat when I am not around shows the fantasy world I have spoken about is continuing. Still, it is the real world and the walks that matter to me. And there are some interesting statistics : HERE
Mon 17 Nov 2003 Radio Nottingham held its annual Pantomime recording at the Palace Theatre, Mansfield last night. An excellent evening. And Karl Cooper, the Breakfast show presenter, can sing. But why did he go on the Atkins diet some weeks ago?
Sun 9 Nov 2003 My busy walking weekend. Yesterday was the 6 Dales challenge walk, 25 miles from Biggin. I completed this in 6:52, 20 minutes quicker than last year. Then today was the Steppingley Step, 26 miles in 7:05. Most satisfactory. although there seem to be more faster walkers appearing. 6:18 for the StepStep after doing the 6 Dales the day before is quite amazing.
3 Nov 2003 Close watchers of my blog will have seen the countdown to today, the first day that 04 car registration plates go on sale from the DVLA in the UK. It is not possible to purchase through the internet, so I spent the morning ringing 0870-6000-142. Eventually, around 12.45pm, I connected. So I bought JG04FUN for �499.00, and was told I have entered into a contract with the Secretary of State. I hope he makes good use of my money. I will receive the certificate showing me as the owner of that number in the next few days, and I then have until 28 Feb 05 to put it on on a new vehicle. It is not possible to make a vehicle appear newer than it really is, so a new one must be acquired. If not, the retention certificate can be renewed at a cost of �25 for another 12 months. Well, it all helps to keep the other taxes down, or maybe it enables the Government to provide more services, or even pay me a higher pension!
Sun 2 Nov 2003 Went to the 26th AGM of 61264, the Thompson B1 engine at the moment based at Ruddington. The directors are very happy with the website I have done for them.
Sun 26 Oct 2003 Yesterday I went on a steam engine trip around some of the less well known lines in the Lincolnshire area. For the pix Click Here
Fri 24 Oct 2003 A sad day today. The last day for Concorde, the world's greatest aircraft. At least it is British, despite the e. See the last three official landings from 3.30pm today on BBC2.
Sat 18 oct 2003 For the pix taken at the Noble track day at Rockingham yesterday, please click HERE
Thur 16 Oct 2003 Asda Arnold continue with their policy of running out of several items that I need. I found Cnunky KitKat, one of which I must have with my lunch every day, at Sainbury's, at �1.14 for a pack of four. But at three packs for the price of two they worked out 19p each, compared to 24½ at Asda. I hope tomorrow to join in a Noble track day near Uppingham, costing �20, which will include a lunch and a passenger ride in one of their race cars. This is an opportunity for owners to meet together and get their vehicles on the track.
Wed 15 Oct 2003 I am often used as 'official photographer' and so yesterday was spent at Bruntingford, an old US airbase where B52s were based. Today it is a very secure facility (try escaping over the retractable metal points sticking up at the exit!) for storage of new vehicles prior to sale (how old is that new car really?), company lorries when not required, as well as being a race track. So down we went in the Volvo S60R. The day had been set up by Radical, a manufacturer of the two seater racing car that costs around �35,000. It comes either with 1300 or 1500 engines. The model being used yesterday was the 1300, a very mean beast itself. There were four others attending the day as well as Don, costing �150 each, refundable if a vehicle is purchased. They came in a BMW M3, from Preston, and a Ferrari, from Exeter. What a beautiful car the latter is. However, I understood that the it should reach 180 mph, and that the owner was dissatisfied in that it would reach only 170! However, in between don using the Radical, he took the opportunity to try the Volvo again at this circuit. After three straightforward laps he coasted in with steam appearing from under the bonnet and a strange smell. The clutch had gone it was confirmed. RAC called, then the breakdown truck, and we had a lift back to Speeds, Mansfield, not in the way I had expected when I originally set off in the morning! Surely for a car with that weight and performance a very solid and reliable clutch assembly should have been used that would not breakdown when the car is using most of its potential. The pix can be viewed HERE
I do not look at television very much, the main choice being Working Lunch, and Weakest Link on in the background. Maybe the local news as well, and that is it. So it seemed a waste paying �24 a month for ntl digital services. I decided to cancel them, and get the box taken away. As I need 30 days notice, that will happen on the morning of 14 Nov. However, even though the invoices say digital services cost �24 that is not the case. This figure includes the rental of the line at �9.50, the second line at �6 , leaving just �8.50 for the digital TV etc. Still, a yearly saving of �102 will nearly pay for the TV license. That meant I could consider subscribing to KDAV, the world's greatest radio station, which I had to stop listening to when subsriptions were introduced at the beginning of the year. Payments are made by direct credit card deductions via paypal, which I already had set up to recieve the earnings from my email ad clicks, mounting up slowly! Eventually I got the user ID and PW, but as expected nothing is as easy as that with computers. It would not work, bringing up what must have been my default player, Winamp, used for Streamer broadcasts. No way could I get WMP to work with KDAV, so the only way was a complete reinstall, achieved this morning. That is now the default, and, pure magic, after buffering, the magical sound of Bill Haley came floating in. Yes, KDAV is magic. It is much better to pay for that which will be on most of the time, than for ntl digital, which was never used. I am thinking of bying the digibox, now reduced to around �70. I hope it does not need an aerial upgrade to get a stronger signal.
Fri 10 Oct 2003 I was interested in reading how employers are checking up on their workers by using the internet. Apparently members of friends reunited have been bragging about how they had lied about their qualifications, or had been critisizing them. So firms now find it advantageous to use the web to find out more information. For example, if you write a blog, as I do, it will be found very quickly by anyone using google. Be careful what you write is my advice, and if you make enemies then anything written will soon be communicated to the firm, so proving one has broken the contact of confidentiality signed when starting the job. It is a sacking offence with no recourse to any appeal.
Tue 7 Oct 2003 A memorial service is taking place today at Arnold Church, only a few yards from where the murder took place a week ago today. No doubt Ravenshead and Arnold will be at a standstill for some while around lunchtime.
During the electrical storm overnight, the lightening caused temporary short circuits on the national grid. So at around 3.30am there was a brief power cut, not long enough to stop most items, but sufficient to confuse the bedside clock radio, which instantly came on (at 3.30am!!!), and, more importantly, to switch the computer off. Although the latter did switch itself on the programs were no longer running.
A news item this morning is that BSKYB has sold 25m shares in Manchester United. Here is the confirmation of the deal, which seems to have confused the system at moneyam, since the deal is shown as a buy. These huge orders often get special prices, so the buy/sell decision made by moneyam cannot be relied upon in those circumstances. Here is the deal: Manutd The Security Forum stata are up. HERE. I am in 4th place, most of which were counted at the beginning of the month. If I had been allowed access during the whole month I could have been at number one!
Sat 4 Oct 2003 The repercussions continue nationwide. As well as being mentioned in the national press, the murder has been referred to at the Labour Conference, and local MPs have been visiting the scene, for interviews and to look at the flowers. The shop will eventually be sold. A collection set up by local shops has already raised over �1000. My pictures, HERE show ex-Arnold Hill School teacher Vernon Coaker, now MP for Gedling, being interviewed by the media yesterday afternoon, my first visit to the Arnold shopping centre since Tuesday. I trust that Arnold will be remembered as the pleasant, friendly place it always was, and not for this tragic event. Indeed, for myself, on visitng most shops I find the assistants usually know me, either having been taught Maths by me, or attending the same school, or now have children attending. As an example of this, some months ago I was in the Max Speilmann photoshop. I had taught BOTH assistants, and a third person, in from klickprint a few doors away, has two children who had been taught by me as well. That is what tends to happen if one teaches in an area for so long, in my case 25 years until I retired six years ago now. |