... it's the start of something cold!
Friday, December 17, 2010
Saturday, December 04, 2010
A small part of my mother's legacy to me.....
Thursday, December 02, 2010
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
You take photo of me, I take photo of you.....
Sunday, October 03, 2010
The erections continue
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Autumn has arrived...
Friday, July 23, 2010
The first of many erections......
.... that will be appearing in the garden of my next door neighbour over the next 8 months.
Yesterday the builders developing the 1.5 acre site into 8 "desirable" (not in my world) homes, installed this fucking huge orange & blue monstrosity on site, so large it can actually overhang other gardens outside the site, particularly when the boom is extended to it's 30 metre maximum!
They have promised that it is at least nearly silent in operation & doesn't have a cab with operator at the top looking over all he could survey from it's 27 metre high point!
Yesterday the builders developing the 1.5 acre site into 8 "desirable" (not in my world) homes, installed this fucking huge orange & blue monstrosity on site, so large it can actually overhang other gardens outside the site, particularly when the boom is extended to it's 30 metre maximum!
They have promised that it is at least nearly silent in operation & doesn't have a cab with operator at the top looking over all he could survey from it's 27 metre high point!
Friday, July 02, 2010
Mr Evans & his amazing Ferrari collection....
I popped over to Thruxton airfield today to see the Chris Evans Charity Ferrari run arrive & for the lucky (and wealthy) participants to be driven around in Mr Evans lovely red Ferrari Enzo by none other than The Stig!
Over the past couple of years Chris Evans has built up quite a collection of Ferrari cars, the most recent that was known publically was the 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO that he bought in May 2010 for a reported £12m. Today he had a bit of a surprise sprung on him at the circuit when he took delivery of the first UK Ferrari F458. With the registration 1 FAB applied, it really does look fabulous. He has FAB 1 on his Rolls Royce Phantom.
The Stig was thrashing the Enzo around the circuit when I was there, it looked very quick and sounded absolutely fantastic. Later on Evans drove the airfield owner Henry Pelham around in the £5m James Coburn Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder - FER 1.
UPDATE 23/07 - photo of actual F458 now finally uploaded.
Over the past couple of years Chris Evans has built up quite a collection of Ferrari cars, the most recent that was known publically was the 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO that he bought in May 2010 for a reported £12m. Today he had a bit of a surprise sprung on him at the circuit when he took delivery of the first UK Ferrari F458. With the registration 1 FAB applied, it really does look fabulous. He has FAB 1 on his Rolls Royce Phantom.
The Stig was thrashing the Enzo around the circuit when I was there, it looked very quick and sounded absolutely fantastic. Later on Evans drove the airfield owner Henry Pelham around in the £5m James Coburn Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder - FER 1.
UPDATE 23/07 - photo of actual F458 now finally uploaded.
Sunday, June 06, 2010
The sign at my front door....
This has been up at my door for a couple of years, but it has of late caused great hilarity amongst visitors to my house, including delivery drivers and other bona fide callers. Even to the point where some have made a note of the text, so that they can get their own made up.
It works for the most part, apart from mute Polish artists selling their crappy artwork door to door. It certainly keeps the Jehovah's away!!
It works for the most part, apart from mute Polish artists selling their crappy artwork door to door. It certainly keeps the Jehovah's away!!
Wednesday, June 02, 2010
Self inflicted drinking challenge!
I've had an idea..... I'm going to consume alcoholic beverages from one of the countries playing in the FIFA 2010 World Cup on the days they are playing - hopefully whilst watching the game - the time difference & schedule is kind for a change.
I plan to Google the national beverage\drink of each country, so for Uruguay it will be Grappmiel - a mixture of Honey & Grappa - I feel a trip to a London Department store coming on!? For Mexico it will clearly be either Sol beer or Tequila - probably in a Lime Margarita, for Brazil it will have to be a Caipirinha made with Cachaca, Germany is a Becks beer or 3, South Africa has to be a Windhoek beer, which although brewed in Namibia appears to be very well adopted - but a drop of nice red wine wouldn't go amis either. Japan is easy with Sake or Sapporo, both very easily sourced. The national beer of Argentina appears to be Cerveza Quilmes, they even sponsor the Argentine National Football team!
The only conundrum is what to have for the first match England are playing vs USA, I hate bitter, so the idea of an English beer is currently losing out to a Budweiser or 6?
Suggestions welcome.
I plan to Google the national beverage\drink of each country, so for Uruguay it will be Grappmiel - a mixture of Honey & Grappa - I feel a trip to a London Department store coming on!? For Mexico it will clearly be either Sol beer or Tequila - probably in a Lime Margarita, for Brazil it will have to be a Caipirinha made with Cachaca, Germany is a Becks beer or 3, South Africa has to be a Windhoek beer, which although brewed in Namibia appears to be very well adopted - but a drop of nice red wine wouldn't go amis either. Japan is easy with Sake or Sapporo, both very easily sourced. The national beer of Argentina appears to be Cerveza Quilmes, they even sponsor the Argentine National Football team!
The only conundrum is what to have for the first match England are playing vs USA, I hate bitter, so the idea of an English beer is currently losing out to a Budweiser or 6?
Suggestions welcome.
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Work have made me an offer......
No, not that kind of offer (yet). The opportunity to purchase an iPhone 3GS for work, I purchase the handset (at a slightly reduced cost) and they continue to pay for my line rental & business calls, with the promise that they will pick up the data costs from Q3 of this year when they roll out work email on Smartphones for all & a load of internal apps.
So a couple of months to get up to speed with the interface & download some apps for me to play with, then hopefully a very powerful & useful business tool with email & instant messaging all built in to a small, handy personal device.
Having had a Blackberry Curve for quite a while now, I would have preferred one of those, but this way I have both Apple & Blackberry devices, I wonder if the next market leader will be the Custard!?
So a couple of months to get up to speed with the interface & download some apps for me to play with, then hopefully a very powerful & useful business tool with email & instant messaging all built in to a small, handy personal device.
Having had a Blackberry Curve for quite a while now, I would have preferred one of those, but this way I have both Apple & Blackberry devices, I wonder if the next market leader will be the Custard!?
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Saturday, May 08, 2010
Friday, May 07, 2010
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
When social networking gets abused.....
I have just had a lengthy discussion with a friend of mine who does not have any social networking accounts at all, no Facebook, no Twitter, no MySpace, not even a Flickr account.
Sadly a 3rd party has setup a Facebook account in his name and is now using it to maliciously comment on my friends employer Facebook Wall. As you may imagine, getting an email from the Company Chairman with what at first glance to him appear to be facts & an invitation to explain why he has made these comments somewhat perplexed my friend.
Difficult to defend yourself against & prove 100% that it's not you. Sadly the IT Dept of the business appears unable or unwilling to take the speedy action required & report to Facebook central.
So beware, it's not it's cracked up to be when it's abused. Am seriously considering closing down my account.
Saturday, May 01, 2010
Early birthday present
My birthday present has arrived a week early, so I was advised to open it, just to make sure it was intact in the big green John Lewis bag the courier delivered it in. Luckily it was intact and better still when I plugged it all in to test, it looked and sounds fantastic.
First impressions of the Roberts Sound 43 DAB\CD\iPod sound system are very positive, it looks good, the sound is great & it is bursting with loads of features that I will use. The DAB signal is good and it doesn't get interference from my home power system dLAN. Sound wise I think it keeps up with the Bose Wave systems I have, as the Roberts will live in the garage I will have to take a Bose in there & compare with some suitable tunes.
First impressions of the Roberts Sound 43 DAB\CD\iPod sound system are very positive, it looks good, the sound is great & it is bursting with loads of features that I will use. The DAB signal is good and it doesn't get interference from my home power system dLAN. Sound wise I think it keeps up with the Bose Wave systems I have, as the Roberts will live in the garage I will have to take a Bose in there & compare with some suitable tunes.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Mini heatwave
With the recent mini heatwave, Spring has finally sprung properly. So nice sights like this are commonplace in the local area. This site has been doing something like this for as long as I can remember, sadly the thatched cottage the owners live in burnt down last year, but slowly they are rebuilding it.
Monday, April 05, 2010
Saturday, April 03, 2010
Great British....
Friday, March 26, 2010
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
German foray into über quality car market fails....
Quality goods review website Luxist reports....
"Since its launch eight years ago, Maybach has largely been characterized as a failed venture. The ultra-premium counterpart to Mercedes-Benz never reached the sales figures which its rivals Bentley (part of the VW) and Rolls-Royce (owned by BMW) have enjoyed in the superstrata of the luxury car market."
"In the face of even further lagging sales, however, reports now indicate that Daimler is preparing to wind down the brand and phase it out entirely. But not before the line-up gets a mild refresh. After that, Mercedes hopes to fill the niche with more exclusive versions of the S-Class...."
I've never quite got the idea of the Maybach when there are other very well established brands & models out there which have fulfilled the requirements of the super rich for a long while before the Maybach brand was re-launched. Having seen quite a few up close & driving around London, they look quite un-inspiring & bland, probably why they haven't done that well.
"Since its launch eight years ago, Maybach has largely been characterized as a failed venture. The ultra-premium counterpart to Mercedes-Benz never reached the sales figures which its rivals Bentley (part of the VW) and Rolls-Royce (owned by BMW) have enjoyed in the superstrata of the luxury car market."
"In the face of even further lagging sales, however, reports now indicate that Daimler is preparing to wind down the brand and phase it out entirely. But not before the line-up gets a mild refresh. After that, Mercedes hopes to fill the niche with more exclusive versions of the S-Class...."
I've never quite got the idea of the Maybach when there are other very well established brands & models out there which have fulfilled the requirements of the super rich for a long while before the Maybach brand was re-launched. Having seen quite a few up close & driving around London, they look quite un-inspiring & bland, probably why they haven't done that well.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
The message at my back door...
Monday, February 15, 2010
New gadget
I've just bought a Canon M80 portable Storage Device, secondhand from those nice people at mpbphotographic in Brighton.
It should retail for £570, but I was never going to pay that for a portable storage device.
Demonstrating near unique thinking by a technology vendor of late, I'm very pleased to note that it uses a BP511A battery that so many of other Canon devices use like the 5D, 30D & 40D, so no need for yet another charger taking up valuable desk space.
80Gbytes of mobile storage with built in CF & SD card slots. It supports all types of file formats & has a headphone jack as well, meaning it might get used on the train to watch films or TV programmes as well.
UPDATE 22/02 : what an amazing bit of kit! With one touch and the images on the data card taken out of the camera are backed up and ready to decant onto the PC at my leisure. The screen quality is excellent, just that bit bigger than the camera display and the controls are very similar to an EOS Digital camera, so very familiar.
It should retail for £570, but I was never going to pay that for a portable storage device.
Demonstrating near unique thinking by a technology vendor of late, I'm very pleased to note that it uses a BP511A battery that so many of other Canon devices use like the 5D, 30D & 40D, so no need for yet another charger taking up valuable desk space.
80Gbytes of mobile storage with built in CF & SD card slots. It supports all types of file formats & has a headphone jack as well, meaning it might get used on the train to watch films or TV programmes as well.
UPDATE 22/02 : what an amazing bit of kit! With one touch and the images on the data card taken out of the camera are backed up and ready to decant onto the PC at my leisure. The screen quality is excellent, just that bit bigger than the camera display and the controls are very similar to an EOS Digital camera, so very familiar.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Microlight pilot dies in charity flight attempt....
Martin Bromage a microlight, has been tragically killed on the first leg of an attempt to travel by microlight, 11,000 miles from the UK to Australia. Apparently (and subject to confirmation) Martin encountered particularly bad weather that even forced the rescue helicopter dispatched to assist him to return under emergency conditions. Media reports have stated that he was in radio contact with french authorities who were attempting to assist him and they had suggested alternate airfields for him to land at but he elected to return to the U.K.
Martin died in the English Channel just three hours into his six week charity flight, he made a series of distress calls before he crashed in low cloud and mist, it has emerged. Martin Bromage was due to land at the French coastal airport of Le Touquet at around 3pm but was forced to divert by mist, fog and low cloud and appealed to the French air traffic controllers for an alternative place to land.
Martin’s trip was a charity attempt and he was hoping to raise money for Help for Heroes which supports wounded British soldiers, he has a JustGiving charity page here and if you are minded to do so it would be nice to continue to donate to the charity to support his efforts.
Martin died in the English Channel just three hours into his six week charity flight, he made a series of distress calls before he crashed in low cloud and mist, it has emerged. Martin Bromage was due to land at the French coastal airport of Le Touquet at around 3pm but was forced to divert by mist, fog and low cloud and appealed to the French air traffic controllers for an alternative place to land.
Martin’s trip was a charity attempt and he was hoping to raise money for Help for Heroes which supports wounded British soldiers, he has a JustGiving charity page here and if you are minded to do so it would be nice to continue to donate to the charity to support his efforts.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Another film review....
This time Guy Ritchie's remake of Sherlock Holmes.
I like quite a bit of the work that Ritchie has done in the past like Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch & RocknRolla so I hoped that this new film might fit into the list of Ritchie films that I enjoyed.
Luckily it does, and comes in at #2 in the Ritchie list behind Snatch which is probably one of my top 5 favourite films ever.
Robert Downey Jr. & Jude Law seem to bounce off each other very well, it is clear that the budget increase by working with Warner Bros. has helped quite a bit in making this a very polished and extremely enjoyable film.
The door is left wide open for Holmes & Watson to re-appear in a further installment to persue the evil Professor Moriarty, let's hope the returns on the first film make the 2nd possible and equally enjoyable.
It was so enjoyable, I will probably end up seeing this again at the cinema, and will definately buy it on DVD when released.
I like quite a bit of the work that Ritchie has done in the past like Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch & RocknRolla so I hoped that this new film might fit into the list of Ritchie films that I enjoyed.
Luckily it does, and comes in at #2 in the Ritchie list behind Snatch which is probably one of my top 5 favourite films ever.
Robert Downey Jr. & Jude Law seem to bounce off each other very well, it is clear that the budget increase by working with Warner Bros. has helped quite a bit in making this a very polished and extremely enjoyable film.
The door is left wide open for Holmes & Watson to re-appear in a further installment to persue the evil Professor Moriarty, let's hope the returns on the first film make the 2nd possible and equally enjoyable.
It was so enjoyable, I will probably end up seeing this again at the cinema, and will definately buy it on DVD when released.
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Avatar 3D
It seems that yesterday was the day to see Avatar in 3D, purely by coincidence it seems that about 6 of my friends went to see it (in different places) on the same evening.
My 10 simple observations.....
1. It's way too long - 2 hours 45 mins even in a comfortable new cinema chair is too much.
2. Amazing 3D effects work really well, much better than I expected.
3. If you wear normal glasses and have the choice of switching to contact lenses for the viewing do it - I will be going back to watch it with my lenses in.
4. Book early and get the seats right in the middle of the cinema.
5. If you go this week and are driving to cinema take de-icer, because when you come out after 3 hours your car will be iced over again.
6. It does actually have a story and some good characters.
7. George Lucas HAS to make another Star Wars film using the 3D technology.
8. Go the loo before you go to the theatre, even if you don't need to go, just go and try.
9. The switch between live action and CGI works - something that I thought would be difficult.
10. Go see it!
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