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The two months, redux

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Seeing as it’s coming up on two months since my last reduxion…

  • Grubby nails garden blitz. Most thankful for all those who attended (and especially Derek and Alex for the gate hanging!)
  • Swancon, which I may cover in a separate post
  • Star Trek, also subject of a separate post.
  • Wolverine, not worthy of a separate post really…
  • Deville’s Pad, very cool. As an indicator of their clientele, they have 7 different sorts of Absinthe on tap. Not sure what their Wednesday childen’s sessions would be like though :)
  • Nick’s housewarming and some enjoyable random discussions
  • Sheldon’s X0th
  • Mikey’s bucks night. Followed by a Mother’s day during which I felt very seedy. Thanks to FoG for the lift
  • Shiny new server with G5 goodness. Blogs still go offline if I turn BOINC on though :( Unification of photos and music continuing.
  • Skip and I laid down a batch of Grolsch clone. Just got to work out when we can bottle it
  • Puggle’s birthday. He’s now getting pocket money. Unprompted, he spent it on stuff he could share with his sister. I’m so proud! Also has a bike now.
  • Bilby is talking up a storm, and developing her stubborn streak.
  • Cygnet has worked out crawling, and can now go fast. Now pulling himself up so he can creep along the furniture before running after his siblings…
  • A great turnout at the dogcow/MacGeeks dinner, with some new faces and iPhone discussion
  • No more daylight saving, at least until the Government decides to try it on us again to see if we’ve changed our minds yet
  • The grubby nails day has brought forth vegetables! Now deploying marigolds to keep some of the pests at bay hopefully.
  • We have worms too. This week, chickens!
  • Today, spent watching Puggle discovering Jellyfish in the Swan (usually by poking sticks through them). His playmate is about to head off touring around Australia for a year. Brief tour of homes of the rich and famous as we tried to work out where in Freshwater bay we were actually meant to be meeting. My old stomping grounds. Dolphins lazily cruising.

What’s on your mind?

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

The new Facebook’s “What’s on your mind?” prompt for the status update sounded familiar to me. Of course, it’s in (amongst other things no doubt) Bladerunner…

Tyrell: Nonsense. Just a moment. Mmm. Queen to Bishop 6. Ridiculous. Queen to Bishop 6. Hmm… Knight takes Queen. — What’s on your mind Sebastian? What are you thinking about.
Roy: (whispered) Bishop to King 7. Checkmate.
Sebastian: Bishop to King 7. Checkmate, I think.
Tyrell: Got a brainstorm, huh, Sebastian? Milk and cookies kept you awake, huh? Lets discuss this. You better come up, Sebastian.

Lifted from the script here.

I hope the new version turns out better for FB than it did for Tyrell :)

Month and a half redux

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Has been a while since the last update

  • The liberation of a beer fridge from the roadside
  • The bottling of 150ish bottles of beer.
  • Attempts to drink the same are progressing
  • Played Wasabi, and Pandemic, much fun!
  • New tyres on the battlewagon
  • Battlewagon got panelbeated after the necessary parts finally arrived
  • Watched “The Italian Job” (the original)
  • Arsonists destroyed my folks palm trees (and some other people’s cars!). This was before others of their ilk destroyed big chunks of Victoria, so barely seemed worth mentioning
  • Interment of the cat. RIP. Some new plants planted which might barely survive the summer.
  • Start of semester
  • Pancakes
  • Summer colds, blecch
  • Puggle can pretty much officially read
  • Bilby is having a language explosion and putting together longer sentences
  • Munumanup! Watching The Muppet Show with them. Do Do De Do Do.
  • Cygnet can get up on all fours, and smiles a lot
  • Finished the Adventures of Doctor Dolittle
  • Our 10 year anniversary of getting together (including 8.5 total parent years or so :)

The month, redux

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

It’s been a month since I’ve posted. A busy one :)

  • Uneasy is the tooth that bears the crown…
  • The usual pre-Christmas chaos, including lunch with Rob
  • Christmas, and much opening of presents by the kids both at home and at my folks place
  • Boxing day, catching up with friends from distant parts, then off to do much opening of presents with the kids, the cousins and the rest of the family
  • The results of which are the flu progressively working its way through everyone, leading to a quiet few days
  • Our 6th wedding anniversary, complete with a trip to watch Quantum of Solace under the stars at Camelot while Puggle and Bilby got a sleepover.
  • New Year’s Eve with a small group of friends, was good to catch up with everyone! Cooked prawns, a skill lost in time since I accompanied the family on prawning trips in the Swan in (Mon Dieu!) the late 70’s!
  • Preparing the makeshift reticulation in the vain hope it would work while we were away
  • Taking the battlewagon down to Mandurah
  • Grandad conveniently planted the crabbing meme in Puggle’s head, causing him to continually check when we were going to catch crabs (although I suspect he doesn’t actually like them :)
  • Cooked something from the Christmas present cookbook. Leftovers made good crab bait :)
  • After 10 minutes in the water, 2 crabs, probably undersized, but as I had no idea what the size was meant to be, they went back in. Puggle was happy to catch them though!
  • Lots of people catching and returning undersized crabs, which at least provided some entertainment for Puggle
  • Discovered where the fish actually are. Nowhere near the fisherfolk :)
  • Cygnet is a lot more smiley and interactive, he’s very happy
  • The return to work
  • Catching up with Jo and Martin and the boys. Puggle was distraught that we wouldn’t be seeing them again for a while.
  • Ploughed through Pinocchio in about 8 days.
  • Tomorrow, the brewing of beer

Year End Meme 2008

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Now that it’s over and I can’t jinx it…

1. What did you do in 2008 that you’d never done before?

Helped save a life. Met Cygnet.

2. Did you keep your new years’ resolutions, and will you make more for next year?

Can’t remember what they were and probably.

3. Did anyone close to you give birth?

Many people. Some closer than others :)

4. Did anyone close to you die?

Yes. One of them about one metre away. But she got better (!)

5. What countries did you visit?

This year, none other than the country of myself and family.

6. What would you like to have in 2009 that you lacked in 2008?

More spare time and creative impulse. A new house. Global happiness.

7. What dates from 2008 will remain etched upon your memory, and why?

Cygnet’s birthday. Sorry day. Obama’s election. Internet censorship protest. A random Wednesday at work.

8. What was your biggest achievement of the year?

Cygnet. Surviving 2008. Taking Puggle and Bilby for their swimming lessons. Sorting out a car.

9. What was your biggest failure?

Not Getting Things Done (TM). Not enough art, not enough writing. Disorganised home office. Slack-assed backup schedule. Not spending enough time with Bilby and Puggle and Cygnet, but better than last year I think. (Note that this year I do not have Too much TV on the list!)

10. Did you suffer illness or injury?

Yes.

11. What was the best thing you bought?

Coffee (also the worst thing I bought), information, beer. A camera. The Battlewagon.

12. Whose behavior merited celebration?

My family. Those who elected Obama. Anyone doing humanitarian or volunteer work.

13. Whose behavior made you appalled and depressed?

The outgoing regime. Global warming deniers (looking at you, Rudd government). Internet censors (looking at you, Rudd government). So I guess that’s probably the incoming Australian regime too.

14. Where did most of your money go?

Most of it into a new car. Otherwise somewhere between electronic gadgets, food, down with the sharemarket, and the mortgage.

15. What did you get really, really, really excited about?

Cygnet. Swimming with Bilby and Puggle. Puggle reading. Bilby talking more. Cygnet smiling.

16. What song will always remind you of 2008?

Undecided, will have to check the playlist and get back to you on that.

17. Compared to this time last year, are you:

i. happier or sadder?

Another years worth of happy memories, so I’d have to say happier.

ii. thinner or fatter?

Thinner than last year, fatter than before Christmas.

iii. richer or poorer?

Richer.

18. What do you wish you’d done more of?

Art, writing, iPhone hacking, spending time with Puggle, Bilby and Cygnet. Hedonism. Travel. Films. Outdoor cinema.

19. What do you wish you’d done less of?

Administrivia. Organising the study. (“Watching crap TV” is not on this list this year, yay!)

20. How will you be spending Christmas?

Spent both first and second Christmas eating excessively and watching the Bilby, Puggle and Cygnet.

21. What LJ users did you meet for the first time?

This was more a Facebook year :)

22. Did you fall in love in 2008?

Yes, with Cygnet.

23. How many one-night stands?

Less than 10.

24. What was your favorite TV program?

Grand Designs. Heroes. Battlestar. Doctor Who.

25. Do you hate anyone now that you didn’t hate this time last year?

Used car dealers. See also #13.

26. What was the best book you read?

Lets see, I read “First National Bank of Dad”, the pop-up version of “Moby Dick”, “Slaughterhouse 5″, “Newton’s Wake”, “Jagged Orbit”, “The Alchemist”, “The Other Wind”, Enid Blyton’s The Faraway and Wishing Chair books, Milly Molly Mandy, and probably some others. I think many of those are ‘best’ in different ways.

27. What was your greatest musical discovery?

Loius Armstrong’s “Skokiaan”.

28. What did you want and get?

My family. C’est suffie.

Other than that, a new car to put them in.

29. What did you want and not get?

World peace. Everyone to be happy. Travel overseas. A new house. Solar power, greywater recycling and a permaculture garden.

30. What was your favorite film of this year?

Iron Man. I think that was this year…

31. What did you do on your birthday, and how old were you?

Dinner with my family and folks I think. Older.

32. What one thing would have made your year immeasurably more satisfying?

More outdoor films. More hedonism. Sane government of Australia, the US and the rest of the world. Maybe that’s destined for 2009?

33. How would you describe your personal fashion concept in 2008?

Relaxed, but still not cool enough for an Australian summer. Perhaps something with inbuilt A/C?

34. What kept you sane?

Sanity is overrated. Postsecret. My family helped me get through the day though, when most of them behave.

35. Which celebrity/public figure did you fancy the most?

Mary-Louise Parker (Weeds). Natasha. Alyson Hannigan (Willow, Buffy). Pauley Perrette (Abby, NCIS). Katee Sackhoff (Starbuck, Battlestar Galactica). This list doesn’t seem to change much from year to year.

36. What political issue stirred you the most?

Australian internet censorship, Australia’s failing at setting more than 5% emission reductions.

At the end of 2006 I said: “Nice to see an increase in the amount of environmental awareness, now all that remains is to see how much of it is lip service, and how much of it is too late.” I guess we know a lot of it was lip service from the Rudd government.

37. Who did you miss?

Friends I didn’t socialise with as much as I’d like to due to other life commitments or geographical difficulties. Or the ones who didn’t make it through 2008.

38. Who was the best new person you met?

Old people: schoolmates from 20 years ago.

New person: Probably random people at SF@The Pub. Didn’t meet any new people particularly, worked on attempting to spend time on existing friendships.

39. Tell us a valuable life lesson you learned

Having your heart beat and your lungs breathe is something we all take for granted, but it’s a lot of effort when you have to do it for someone else (and I wasn’t the one doing it). CPR can work. Even better if it’s backed up with O2 and a defibrillator. Make sure your first aid is current! UWA ambulance response time is >20 minutes. Blue is not a good colour on people.

Other than that, used car salesmen really can make you feel unclean.

40. Quote a song lyric that sums up your year.

Politically I’m tempted to say something from The Herd’s The King Is Dead:

The dickhead dictator leader imitator
Made me feel immature when I said I hate ya
Did you read the paper the day after and hear the laughter?

However that’s not really my personal year. “Beautiful, beautiful boy” perhaps?

Slipping censorship under the radar

Friday, December 5th, 2008

Can anyone tell me why the Australian internet censorship trial is starting on December 24th, other than the government want to hide the trial amongst the busy-ness of the festive season? Might backfire for everyone who discovers their net is slow and broken during their holidays…

GetUp is accepting donations to fight the censorship here

Who to boycott…

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

That would be Village Roadshow, Universal Pictures, Warner Bros, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, Disney and the Seven Network, who as the Australian Federaction Against Copyright Theft have filed suit against iiNet, at the same time as distributing “Nothing beats the real thing” DVDs to high schools (I guess they’re suggesting reading books instead of watching tv :) . Amusingly these “educational” packs include the claim:

The resource is not a propaganda exercise. It does make clear to students that there are harmful consequences from film piracy, but it does so through educationally valid processes. It is an educational approach that allows students to face a significant civics and citizenship issue: their role in a society where many of them and their peers are breaking the law.

Check out Tama’s blog or the Electronic Frontiers Australia response to the suit (and make sure you join the EFA, you may need their help someday. Maybe sooner than you think!)

Times, how they change you

Monday, October 27th, 2008

I’m looking at the NASA image archive picture of the day, and I realise that now I think of George Takei as Hiro’s Dad, Nichelle Nicholls as Mika’s grandmother, and Walter Koenig as Babylon 5’s Bester of the Psi Corps.

And my, how Leonard Nimoy looks like Sylar.

Pro-IP act signed into US law

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

George W. Bush has signed the Pro-IP act into law, providing for harsher penalties for people who copy movies and music. How soon before Australia follows down that path? It’s hard to know, given that our government won’t publicly provide the text of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA).

Mini Rorschach

Monday, September 15th, 2008

I was in the kitchen the other day and heard Bilby calling me. For the Watchmen fans, imagine a thigh high Rorschach with a pink flowery hat and instead of his ink-blot mask a flannel with a duck on it. Not to mention a high pitched giggle. If only I’d had my camera…