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Tuesday, 18 September 2007

Here is the photo that Emma MMS'd me from Caloundra.

 

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September 2007 holidays Print E-mail
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Monday, 17 September 2007
Well that's another school holidays over for me. For Emma and Brad it just keeps on getting better as they are in Queensland with their mother this week. Emma sent me a photo of the view from their penthouse apartment at Caloundra and it looks awesome. Whilst they were with me we went fishing twice. The first time we went down to Southport for lunch on the beach. Southport has to be one of the prettiest places in Tassie and the weather was beautiful. Mel was at a loose end so we took her along for the ride. She enjoyed my BBQ vegetable cob loaf thingy that I built, but bagged me out for not bringing any wine. E & B had a go at fishing from the beach with no luck so we moved onto the long jetty at the Dover pub only to find it locked up. As a kid I remember tying up there in our old boat and going ashore to get ice and beer, but that obviously isn't the done thing these days. We drove around to the fishermans wharf but we still didn't catch anything. There was a bogun guy there with his kids and he had about six big flathead alive in a bucket so we knew they were about. We went back another day but still didn't catch anything. You have no idea how much pressure I'm under to buy a boat now! We had dinner at Jon and Debbie's one night. It was just a catch up, but Jon did have a Birthday to celebrate as well. I mentioned that my knees have been shot ever since we did the South Coast track walk and so Jon told me about the wonder drug that he has been taking for a while. Given that he won the 60 metre gold medal at the national masters championships in a State record time I figure there might be something in it so I bough a heap of them a few days ago. It was quite funny. I was in the Chemist Warehouse (which is wall to wall drugs as far as the eye can see) checking them out when this old lady pushed in front and grabbed a bottle of the same things off the shelf. She was quite sprightly, so perhaps they really will work! They are called Glucosamine and are intended for people with arthritis.  I know that young people suffer from Osteoathritis as well, but it kinda makes me feel a bit old to be taking arthritis tables! The doc told me years ago that I don't have athritis, just mild crepitus, but from what I've read crepitus describes the noise made by an athritic joint! The stuff is made from ground up crab, lobster or shrimp shells, so at least I'm getting some seafood despite our pathetic fishing attempts!
 
What not to do with a $2M boat Print E-mail
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Saturday, 08 September 2007

Club Marine are boat insurers and they usually run an ad in the Saturday newspaper. When they do they have this weird little black and white photo that I just couldn't make out. It kinda looked like a boat standing on it's bow, but I knew that just couldn't be right. That was until I stumbled upon this photo. It is actually a brand new $2000000 motor yacht being loaded onto a cargo ship for delivery to it's new owner. Something went terribly wrong and it fell into the sea. If (like me) you still have your doubts about this photo, then look closely are the rear right hand side of the boat and check out the poor guy hanging on for dear life as he rides it into the water!

 

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Saturday, 08 September 2007

OK, I'm going to out myself in public. I went to a LAN party last weekend.  I guess it is a pretty nerdy thing to do, but my mate Randal who hosts these things is a good guy and they really are a lot of fun. There were only seven of us there, but you wouldn't want any more as it would be a bit hard fitting any more into Randals house. We all hook our computers up together and then play car racing games. It's a funny thing, but I just can't get into games like that at home, but when a bunch of friends are all competing against each other on the same track at the same time it is great fun. I actually won a race for the first time ever so I had a pretty good day!

 
Holidays Holidays Holidays Print E-mail
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Friday, 07 September 2007

Yay!!! I'm on holidays now and I have the two most important people in the world with me for one whole week! Emma and Brad are going to Queensland with Donna next week so we don't have a trip planned, but I'm sure we will find some cool stuff to do. Emma is going shopping tomorrow with Tegan and my money so she is already happy.

About twelve months ago I came home late one night to find the power off to my house but the neighbors had power and the street lights were on.  I checked the fuses (they were OK) before I noticed that someone had turned off the switches in the fuse box. I can only assume some evil person wanted to see if I was away by coming back the next day to see if the switches were still off. Last night the same thing happened (or so I thought). I came home late to no power, but this time the switches were still on. To cut a long story short, I had to wait for an Aurora guy to arrive and replace the main fuse bolted up under the eaves as it was so old it had crumbled away.

 The share market continues to bounce back and I've started to receive some dividends as well so the bank balance is looking a bit better. I've also discovered that Google can send me money electronically so that will save me $10 a pop. Speaking of Google, I've noticed that they are showing lots of graphical adds on Tasweb now. I don't get to choose the ads they show, so I assume I've moved up the pecking order a bit lately. 


 
August 2007 share update Print E-mail
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Friday, 31 August 2007

stock_market What a crazy month it's been in the world of shares. The bottom dropped out of everything I was holding. I sold some taking small losses and held some others that had dropped so much that it wasn;t worth selling them. Things have recovered somewhat over the past two weeks, however I'm still well below where I would have been if I had just left the money in the bank. Still, it's a long term thing, so I'm not too fussed. 

Emma's netball team (the Aviators) finished up second on the ladder and were odds on to play Taroona in the grand final, but unfortunately Tegan tried to slice her finger off with a scalpel in the science room and the school theater production clashed with the semis meaning they were missing a few players  (including Emma) and they dipped out ending up in third place.

Brad's table tennis team are pushing into second place on their ladder with a few games to go. They were moved up a division after winning the trophy for first place last season so the competition is a bit hotter and they are all doing really well.

 Brad's tennis finished up a few weeks ago, but because he missed the first week he didn't receive the sheet that told him about the grand final and because it was raining that night he didn't turn up and missed out on the opportunity to play. He has improved heaps and I'm sure he will do well next term.

 I've been playing tennis myself lately and was amazed to find out that one of the girls I play with lives five doors up from me. Even more exciting is that she tests the beer at the Cascade Brewery!

I mentioned the school theater production earlier.  It was called "How the west was warped" and was a musical comedy Western spoof. It was an amazing performance. Very funny and the singing and music was great. Emma spent the whole week before the performance out of school practicing as she was playing the trumpet in the band. They then did two performances each day for a week. By the end of it she was exhausted and her lips were almost bleeding!

As far as the Google cheque is concerned, I paid their stupid $10 fee and cashed the cheque, but looked into having Google use EFT to transfer the money. That failed because the stupid Credit Union have the one common BSB and account number that all overseas transactions have to be paid into. You then use the payment reference to specify the real account number to have the money paid into. The trouble is that Google's web page doesn't allow you to enter a payment reference so I'm stuffed!!!!

 

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Wednesday, 22 August 2007
I thought I probably should bank my first Google cheque before the silverfish turn it into dust, so I took a walk to the Credit Union today. I queued up for ages waiting for a customer "service" person to become available (it was lunchtime and there were only two people serving). When it was finally my turn the pretty young girl (person number one) took all my details and entered it all into her computer, but when she hit the last button it went "bing" with an error. Turns out that cheques in US dollars need to be done at the enquiries desk. How stupid of me, why didn't I realise that myself! I wandered over and waited in the queue at the enquiries desk (only one person serving here). The guy (he wasn't at all pretty - person number two) saw me waiting and pressed a bell that made a sound a lot like the ding of the pretty girls computer and that made me a bit anxious. Another lady  (person number three) came out and told me that we had to go behind a wall to her desk. I was asked to sit down (a bad sign) and she set about trying to find a form. Once the form was located I had to answer all the same questions that person number one (pretty girl) had asked me, but there were still a few empty holes on the form. Person number three then picked up the phone and rang another department (person number four) to find out what the exchange rate was. This was calculated and entered on the form, another strange unexplained figure was entered and a total calculated that ended up $10.00 less than what it should have been. Coincidentally the unexplained figure was also exactly $10.00. I had to ask and person number three told me this was the processing fee. I asked what I had to pay a processing fee for and was told it was to pay for the time it takes to process an overseas cheque. At this point I was ready to explode. They had wasted almost twenty minutes of my life due to their stupid inefficient process and I had to pay them for the privilege. There is more to this story, but I have to go grab E & B from school so I'll do the rest another time.
 
Another game update comming soon Print E-mail
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Sunday, 19 August 2007
I'm working on another update to the high score games. I have heaps of new games to upload and some cool new features and bug fixes as well. I've got them installed on my development site and all looks good so far. Expect an update in the next few weeks, and remember that you need to create a Tasweb account and login before your scores will be saved.
 
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