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Sunday, 14 September 2008 |
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Time for something a bit weird. Have you ever heard of the Spanish baby jumping festival? Perhaps you know it by it's traditional name "El Colacho"? Come on, you must have heard of this one! It seems (I could be wrong of course, don't believe everything you read on the Internet) that there are some nutter parents in Spain who think that their babies are possesed with evil and the only way to rid them of this evil is to have Elvis jump over them. They have been doing this weridness since 1620. I have no idea how many babies have been squashed by overweight Elvis's who didn't quite make it.
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Thursday, 28 August 2008 |
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Good news. A bit over a year ago my boss told me that he was going to send me to Brisbane to attend a vendor conference. It's called Networkers and is held by a company called Cisco. They sell most of the bits that make the Internet work as well as the networks of many businesses and stuff. The network that I look after is almost all Cisco kit.
Why is that good news now over a year later? Because this time last year I was told at the last minute that they had to cut costs and my trip was canceled. It was meant to be reward and recognition for something cool that I can't remember. Having that trip canceled didn't make me feel particularly recognised or rewarded. The good bit is that I've just been told that it's on again this year and this time I really am going.
I've booked my flights, accommodation and the conference so I'm as good as locked in this time. It's a four day event so I'm going to stay up there for a week to have a look around Brisbane. Mel and I have started to spend a bit more time together again, so she is going to fly up and spend a few days with me as well.
Now, Iron Mountain (IRM). It probably is a place, but it's also the name of an iron ore mining company that I'm holding shares in. If you click here and it's still somewhere close to August 2008 you can see that this company has dropped heaps in the past three months. This is the perfect example of how stupid the Australian stock market is at the moment. This company has over one billion tonnes of iron ore in the ground and are about to commence digging it up, and yet according to the current stock price the entire company is only valued at nine million dollars.
That's crazy in itself, but get this - they also have a heap of magnetite in Tasmania that's just pending the proper assaying results to confirm it. Is that not enough for you? Well they also have another two iron ore tenements that they don't have the resources to mine themselves, so they are selling them to another company. Guess how much they are selling them for? Ten million dollars. Yup, a company with over a billion tons of their own iron ore, an unconfirmed amount of magnetite, and a resource sale that's about to be closed for ten million dollars is only worth nine million dollars according to the stock market.
This is why I'm hanging onto the poorly performing shares that I'm currently holding and just waiting for the stupidity to end. Expect the little share graph to continue to fall before some sanity finally returns.
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Sunday, 24 August 2008 |
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Hidden Fate. Watch out for em!
After Brad swore black and blue that he would never go in Tournament of Minds ever again guess what he has just gone and done? Yep, along with Louise, Noah, Josh, Ben and Katherine they entered into the Social Science section of this years event. The theme for their presentation was based around a newly formed rock band called Hidden Fate and their attempt to make it onto the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. The central part of the presentation was a performance of an original song that they all wrote together in the weeks leading up to the event. They didn't have time to work out the songs name, but "Tomorrow's another day" seems to fit. Brad played lead guitar, Josh did the vocals, Ben was looking after the drums, Noah took control of bass and Louise was their number one fan!
It was always going to be too hard to setup all the gear required on the day so they decided to record the song and then mime it for the judges, but the school stage performance was on that week and all of the teachers, equipment and music rooms were busy or in use so the guys had to improvise and ended up recording it on a portable cassette player (remember them!) with a Playstation Singstar microphone in the shed at Noah's place.
It was all meant to be tied together by Katherine, their narrator, but unfortunately she didn't turn up and the phone number we had for her was incorrect so we were unable to contact her. On top of that Josh was playing in a footy final and arrived one minute before they had to go "on stage". Brad didn't have time to fit his guitar strap so he had to sit on a chair to do his piece and Ben's cardboard drums were a bit low to the ground.
To their credit they put all of that aside and went ahead anyway, but it all fell apart without the narrator being there to tie everything together and they had to pull out. The judges were great and encouraged them to perform the rest of the piece anyway, so another Kingston High guy from the audience offered to read the narrators piece from the script.
They all did an awesome job and I could tell from the comments the judges made afterward that they were very impressed. They especially liked the fact that they wrote and recorded an original song all on their own and I think they would have scored well if they had all been there.
You can listen to their song by clicking on the little play icon below. Just remember that it was done by a bunch of resourceful 12 year old's on a little portable tape player with a toy microphone in a backyard shed (isn't that how all great rock and roll bands start?), so please excuse the quality! If any of the others want a copy of the mp3 then just ask Brad as he has it on his phone.
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Sunday, 17 August 2008 |
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I stumbled across this very funny video the other day, but when I saw that it had been posted on YouTube by someone called SassyDonna I started to wonder if this might be where I went wrong!
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Friday, 15 August 2008 |
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I purchased my Topfield TF5000PVRt standard definition personal digital video recorder about four years ago when they first came out. It's a great little box with twin SD digital tuners and an 80Gig hard drive. All that techo guff means that you can pause and rewind live TV as well as watch a pre recorded show whilst recording two different shows on different channels all at the same time.
You can also put your music on it if you want via a USB connection, but the 80Gig hard drive is the limiting factor. It's good for about 30 hours of TV. A bit later on they increased it to 120Gig, but even that's not enough. Over time I had filled mine up with movies and shows (mostly cooking shows - Food Safari rocks!) so that I was always deleting stuff to make more room.
Enter Ebay. I've purchased a brand new 400Gig drive via Ebay for the bargain basement price of $79.00 and now I'm about to go about upgrading my trusty Topfield. Read on if you would like to see how it went (with photo's!)..........
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Wednesday, 13 August 2008 |
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That would be right. The highway between my place and the city is closed this morning because it's covered in snow at Mount Nelson. I could have had the day off work (well at least worked from home via the magic of the Internet) but instead I'm tucked up in bed with a chest infection feeling like garbage. I know us guys like to sook and moan whenever we get a little bit of a sniffle, but this time I really am crook. My chest really hurts. The doc has given me some magic pills so I'm sure I'll be OK soon and the Olympics are on the telly so it's not all bad.
Speaking of bad, have you had a look at the little share graph over on the left hand side? It's not broken, and we haven't had a sudden increase in gravity, my shares really have dropped that low. That sort of thing used to really stress me out, but now I'm not so worried. I'm holding shares in way more companies than I should be, but they are nearly all resource sector start up's with great technicals so it's only the current "the sky is falling" mentality that's forcing their value so low. There is nothing wrong with the sector or the companies so I know that they will turn around as soon as the nutters realise that the sky is firmly bolted to whatever is above it and it ain't going to fall.
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Wednesday, 06 August 2008 |
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What are you doing on Saturday? Well not you, but that's what Jo, one of my friends from tennis, asked me last week. Luckily I didn't have anything major planned for the day because she had scored tickets to the match day entertainment in the Centenary room at Bellerieve oval for the Devils football game against Williamstown. The Devils haven't been traveling too well this season so I wasn't expecting a great game of football, but I was looking forward to a collar and tie function with good food, good drink and good company along with hearing from the guest speaker Australian cricketer Damien Flemming.
The food was OK, but nothing to write home about. The beer was free flowing and available in copious amounts. The company was great, Jo works with a very funny bunch of people and their partners were great fun as well. Damien Flemming was very funny. He is a great speaker and has a lot of funny stories to tell.
As expected the football was crap with the Devils being thrashed, but to be honest I didn't see a lot of that. There were a few funny things that happened during the day. My divorce lawyer was there and I was sitting next to one of his female clients (not Jo!). When he spotted us chatting together he did a double take, but then he almost died when he saw her ex partner (the one he represented her against) sitting on the other side of her! Only in Tasmania. There was an assisted wardrobe malfunction at one point, but that's a story for another time. One of the guys on our table won almost $1000 on the horses, so he was pretty happy.
We went into the Clarence football club rooms after the game (the rules say you must leave the room quickly and quietly as soon as the game is over. The also say there is to be no physical contact. I'm not sure what they meant by that one!) for a few more beers and I was a bit scared to see that many of the Devil's players girlfriends were no older than my own daughter.
We then split up and headed our own ways. Jo had a family dinner to go to and I had a dinner planned with some friends (Colin, Anne, Andrew, Vicky and Yeutha). Apart from the fact that I drank more alcohol in one day than I have in the past year and felt very sorry for it in the morning, it was a great day/night all round.
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Tuesday, 05 August 2008 |
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OMG!!! Google released street view for Australia last night and they have done Tasmania. We haven't been left off the map this time. For those that have no idea what I'm talking about, Google street view is an add on to their Google Maps website. They drive all over the country in a special car equipped with a heap of camera's on the roof and GPS and stuff then put it all into their computers and allow you to "drive" down the roads looking around as you go at the photo's they have taken. The photo's are all stitched together really well so it just looks like driving a car. You can see people on footpaths, cars in driveways etc etc. I checked out my place but someone else's car was in the drive so it must have been before I moved in. I checked out my old place and my car was parked out the front and my wheelie bin was sitting there empty!
There are web sites dedicated to finding interesting things in street view like a child falling off his bike or a car on fire, but I found one today only a few hours after it was released. I was looking at the channel court shopping centre in Kingston and found the Google camera van stopped outside the wine cellar. Does that mean the Google man was driving under the influence?
Click here for the street view map, or check out the snap I took below.
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