katsmeat: (Nauseated)
On account of Crewe_and_Nantwich last year, I had the notion that by-elections were noisly ructious affairs, fun to watch in a gladitorial sense. Even if party workers no longer get drunk and throw bricks at each other, it'd still be interesting to be involved in one, at least to the extent of being co-located.

But no.

There's been barely a mention of Norwich North on the news - all that's happened is the accumulation of a small pile of manky, half-witted leaflets in the doormat. I imagine this is because I'm located in one of the leafy suburbs that the Torys take for granted and the others view as a lost cause, so unikely to recieve more than a token effort from anybody. Another reason seems to be that Labour gave up on the fight weeks ago and have juct being going through the motions. The big contest seems to be for silver and bronze, between the Lib Dems and Greens.

I voted for the Greens just now, my profound reservations on some of their policies (their science policy sounds bonkers) is tempered by the fact they'll never be put into practice. But somebody I know and trust is on first-name terms with the candidate, and she assures me he's a smart, decent sort who'd make an excellent constituency MP. Both main party candidates look like ghastly, wannabe, careerist political hacks. Well-groomed types who come across like they've been grown in tanks somewhere and who, despite differing parties, have vastly more in common with each other than either has with me.
katsmeat: (Thoughtful)
There seems to be a law of nature that demands that every single behind-the-scenes type documentary about some large, outdoor gig must include a thirty second, time-lapse shot of about 12 hours worth of the roadies building the stage.
katsmeat: (Bored)
I just had the thought that, allowing for inflation, the cost per Gb of a 1G USB stick is significantly cheaper than blank CD/R's, when I first started buying them.
katsmeat: (Bored)
An empirical observation.

Originality in Humour


10% - The proportion of road-stained commercial vehicles that have "I wish my wife/Mrs/girlfriend was as dirty as this" written in the road dust on the back.

4% - The proportion of vehicles on which "She is!" has been amended to that statement.
katsmeat: (Default)
Pointless things to do on Friday evening - #145.

Add obscure saints' days as annual, recurring events to the calendar of your PDA.
katsmeat: (Bored)
How should I waste Bank Holiday Monday, tomorrow?

a) Research and write a Wikipedia article on the Texas Instruments Ti-95 calculator 'cos I've got one and I feel its faithful service through multiple degrees needs to be commemorated.

b) Reassemble my P7, currently in pieces.

c) Research and expand the Wikipedia article on the Soviet-era Yastreb (hawk) space suit 'cos I've done one on the Sokol (Falcon) suit and the Yesterb article is looking pretty pathetic in comparison.

d) Continue to make space by throwing old numbers of "New Scientist" into the recycling bin. A slow process as they clearly can't be thrown out without being re-read first.

e) Finally pick up my picaroon romance Harry Potter fanfic, that centres on a very cynical, snarky, slightly geeky, ex-Slytherin girl, who is most certainly completely not an author-insertion... oh my goodness, no. How could you possibly think such a thing?

f) Get out and enjoy the sun (if any).

The options of 'Work' and 'Jobhunt' are clearly too absurd to be even considered.
katsmeat: (Default)
Various Metrics

I hate the Radio 5 program they run from midnight to 5. They call it "Up All Night" and it's depressing when you're actually having to do that and you must listen to something to avoid going bonkers.

Current status - meeting with boss - 6 hours. Time since last sleep - 24 hours. Intractable problems as of last night - 1. Solutions as of 6am - 1.


Update 10:26 espressos consumed -1, lattes -2.

Energy
Bright Eyed,  ----------|-  Walking into walls.
Bushy Tailed
               
Work (Last night)
God, this     ----------|-  I'm crap, I'm useless
is easy                     I'm this far away from
                            getting fired.
Work (Now)
God, this     --|---------  I'm crap, I'm useless
is easy                     I'm this far away from
                            getting fired.
America
Fascist       
Theocracy     ---------|--  Actually, not so bad now.
waiting                     
to happen
katsmeat: (Books)
Somebody is just geeky enough to give their IP camera an aptly Tolkienish name:

http://207.63.1.145/MultiCameraFrame?Mode=Motion&Language=0

But not quite geeky enough to know that cameras that use a built-in mini web-server to display pictures, are easily found by typing the correct search querry into Google - they need the correct security settings to avoid this kind of thing.

Hmmmm....

Oct. 13th, 2006 05:02 pm
katsmeat: (Default)
Cameron spoof removed from YouTube (Guardian)

Link to YouTube.

Booooingggg!

< shrugs > You can tell I'm bored... and no, it's honestly not worth watching.
katsmeat: (Default)
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.


No, it doesn't quite signify obsessive, impending insanity so effectively when you can do it with CTRL-C, CTRL-V.

Hmmm...

Worth a tenner?

I'll think about it... Oh well, back to work.

Today.

Apr. 21st, 2005 12:38 pm
katsmeat: (Default)
6am - Get up. Listened to the Today Programme. They played the national anthem because it's the Queen's birthday (many happy returns, Liz.) The rest was just election blah that went in one ear and out the other.

8am - At the dentist for a check-up. I need a filling drilled out and replaced! Woo Hoo...

9am - Arrive in the department, postpone looking at some code. Decide to faff around instead.

10am - Looking around in eBay. I so want one of these these. Look, it's half a kilo of tungsten! It's close to twice the density of lead! It's the densest stuff you can get that's not radioactive, that won't get you put in jail (Plutonium), or isn't a Platinum group element that cost's about £5000 a gram (Osmium, Palladium, Iridium etc.) It's an unbelievably cool, geeky (and very very heavy) paperweight!

Hold on there, sport. These guys do Osmium. At a bargain £17 per gramm. Ok, that's about... < Calculates > ... 1.5 times the curent gold price, but what the heck!

Wow.

11pm Give up on eBay. Play with the new Google maps thing for a while. Then check out Slashdot and the Sugarquill.

11.30 Wander down to the mail room. Wonderful - a parcel has arrived from Crank Brothers with free spare parts to fix my bike pump... thanks guys. Hold on though, it was posted on the 1st of March. Thank you, US Mail! Apparently, for them, air mail means carrier pigeon.

12.00pm Nearly lunch time. As I left my wallet in my other trousers. I'll have to content myself with some fruit that's been lying about the office for a few days more than it should.

1.04pm <--- Now

2pm-4pm I really should do some work.

4pm My supervisor is giving a seminar on heat-flow modeling. I ought to go.

5pm Cycle down to the dry ski-slope.

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