Sunday, September 04, 2005

Update

Well our house sold very quick, and we should have moved back on the 20th August, but thanks to some quite terrible service from the estate agents, Jones & Chapman (please, everyone never ever use them unless you have a strange attraction to shoddy service, missing paperwork, ignorance and little to no signs of any work being done by them - all for a substantial charge of money), we're still waiting for it to go through. However, we should be moving in the next few days if we're lucky.

I'll be honest, I'm not likely to update this blog much more, primarily for job-related reasons, but you never know I might suddenly have a change of heart.

Our online shop Shop That Sells Nice Things has now been redesigned and heavily modified and is starting to sell a widening range of products, and now that it is listed in yahoo (and soon hopefully other search engines) we are starting to receive more customer orders - which is nice...;-)

Monday, July 11, 2005

Houses

Had an offer accepted on a house we want, just got to sell ours now.

New House:















Internals:

Lounge
Kitchen
Master Bedroom

Our house: (anyone interested?!)




























Internals:

Master Bedroom
Lounge

Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Here we go...

1) Kirsty got new job
2) Moving to Lincoln area
3) Ordered Astra VXR
4) Got mortgage
5) 57 mile bike ride on sunday for charity

Job done.

Tuesday, June 14, 2005

We're living in a building site...

Finishing off the house during this week, we'll be glad when it's back to normal!
Tiling and painting in kitchen looks excellent, just need to put coving up.

Kirsty got a job offer which would have set us up nicely for my move in autumn, but then the boss of the company decided to offer her 2/3rds of the salary advertised and no company car. So we told him to shove it. So we'll keep looking.... ;-)

Thesis is up to 60 pages which is not bad going, still got tons to do though.

Don't agree with ID cards, then check out: http://www.pledgebank.com/refuse
And don't get me started on the road charging proposals - what is the government playing at? (Apart from 'How to cause a civil riot in one easy step').

Grumble, grumble...

Thursday, June 02, 2005

Kitchen

Spent the whole bank holiday weekend de-tiling and replastering the kitchen ready for me to fit the new one when it arrives June 16th... At the same time, Kirsty re-decorated the 3rd bedroom. House nearly ready to sell, just need to throw out several tons of junk to de-clutter it.

It'll be lovely when it's finished...

Kirsty had job interview yesterday, waiting to hear result. Looked round some houses too, saw two that we really like.

Off to Simply Heathcotes saturday night for a nice meal with Zoe, Glenn and Aggy.

Wednesday, May 25, 2005

Busy busy busy...

Well, lots going on at the moment....:

1) Prepping house for sale, decorated hall, stairs and landing. New kitchen ordered (arrives June 16th). Gonna also re-decorate 3rd bedroom. Once all this is done, the house'll go on the market.
2) House searching. Been looking at houses in various locations in the midlands ready for my job move. Job starts 1st October, but hoping to move around the end of july and finish thesis from afar.
3) Job hunting - for Kirsty that is. She has an interview on wednesday, fingers crossed.
4) PhD work, continuing as usual. Lots of work to do - but hey what's new?!
5) Car buying. Need to organise a new car for me, pretty sure it's gonna be the New Astra VXR (yep, the 240BHP, 154MPH, shit-off-a-shiny-shovel-car). It's more powerful than a 2.7litre Porsche Boxster. Petrol consumption is abominable though, so may have to reconsider if I end up driving 450+ miles a week. Plus do I get red, pearlescent blue, metallic silver or pearlescent black? Decisions, decisions...



All in all, I'm sure you'll agree, fun and games!

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

Woohoo!

Got a job!

Yippee!

Start 1st October 2005.

Wednesday, May 11, 2005

Shop That Sells Nice Things

Well the business venture is slowly starting to take off. Slight problem with the name though, as we found out that Kirstys Kreations had already been taken by someone, and as the quality of the work was pretty poor we decided to steer clear of any association with it. So we've reverted to Kirsty's original plan (although it was originally only intended as a joke I think!):

Shop That Sells Nice Things

The web-site is still very much under construction, but I think people'll get the general gist of it. Her framed artwork is now stocked in some shops too, and a link up with Alice's Bear Shop is on the cards.

Fun!

Monday, May 09, 2005

Only one of these three things had to happen:
1) We beat Forest
2) Brighton lose to Ipswich
3) Coventry beat Crewe.

Instead, none of these happen, and we get relegated by virtue of two goals. I'm so pissed off. And yes I was at the game.

Pos Team Pd W D L F A GD Pts
19 Coventry 46 13 13 20 61 73 -12 52
20 Brighton 46 13 12 21 40 65 -25 51
21 Crewe 46 12 14 20 66 86 -20 50
22 Gillingham 46 12 14 20 45 66 -21 50
23 Nottm Forest 46 9 17 20 42 66 -24 44
24 Rotherham 46 5 14 27 35 69 -34 29


Wednesday, May 04, 2005

Who Should You Vote For?

Who should I vote for? v2

Your expected outcome:

Conservative


Your actual outcome:



Labour -27
Conservative 27
Liberal Democrat 0
UKIP 33
Green 17


You should vote: UK Independence Party

UKIP's primary focus is on Europe, where the party is strongly against joining both the EU constitution and the Euro. UKIP is also firmly in favour of limiting immigration. The party does not take a clear line on some other policy issues, but supports scrapping university tuition fees; it is strongly against income tax rises and favour reducing fuel duty.

Take the test at Who Should You Vote For

Monday, April 11, 2005

Kirstys Kreations

Well we're trying a new business venture, Kirstys Kreations.

Kirsty is making picture + card sets to sell on e-bay, and also cards to sell in Mick's shops. We're also setting up a web-site for her to sell commissioned work. Fingers crossed it'll be a success...She's sold one card in the shop today.

View E-Bay item 1
View E-Bay item 2
View E-Bay item 3

Wednesday, April 06, 2005

Life goes on....

Mum's funeral: April 13th
Off to Isle of Arran following weekend to sprinkle ashes on Goatfell.

With barely anytime to dwell on the past, I had to move on to preparations for A+J's wedding on the 1st April. I was best-man and Kirsty was chief bridesmaid. The wedding was a roaring success, although I was knackered by the end of it from running around organising stuff and sorting problems out behind the scenes, I think it all went smoothly though. The best-mans speech had everyone pissing themselves, which made up for the fact that I felt sick all morning worrying about it.

The thursday night Jab and I went out to Hibiscus restaurant (2 Michelin stars) and got a bit carried away. 12 courses, a £300 bill and 4 hours later we left the restaurant and went back to the guest house we were staying in. Yes that says twelve courses. I've tried to list what I remember below, but as we had the Chef's 'surprise' menu, there's no formal listing of it anywhere. In fact part the way through the evening when we had drunk all the champagne, we had to make a decision as to whether to go for red or white wine, upon asking the waitress what the next course was going to be so we could choose an appropriate wine we were very impressed to hear that she couln't tell us as the chef makes it up as he goes along....!!! By the way, the service was faultless and superb. From little things like the fact that they fold your napkin for you whenever you leave the table (which Jab tested out quite a few times) to the fact that they pour on the sauces at the table whilst explaining in great depth exactly what you are about to eat, where most of the ingredients are from, etc. Any, the food:

1) Nibbles and stuff whilst we chose champagne, can't really remember what exactly was in them, but we had some light pastry things with meat in, and some balls of stuff rolled in fine crumbs.
2) Carrot + Apple Soda Water. Nice.
3) Asparagus Soup with Coconut Milk, Caraway Seeds and Finely sliced raw asparagus. This was like eating a fresh sping field, it was very fresh and cleansing.
4) Raw scallop straight from the shell in a garlic and lemon consomme with black olive. The texture of the raw scallop was beautiful.
5) Red mullet with fennel and three sauces (green, brown and yellow) none of which we can remember. The fish was cooked to perfection and slid out of the skin as soon as you touched it with a fork. The sauces complemented the fish perfectly.
6) Razor clams with chicken livers and an onion veloute. Good textures.
7) Ravioli of onion with cumin and date consomme. Strong flavours, very interesting.
8) Foie Gras ice-cream, emulsion of brioche and balsamic caramal reduction. Signature dish. Sounds minging, tastes utterly amazing. Beatuiful nutty after-taste.
9) Bresse pigeon breast, confit of pigeon leg, caramalized blood orange. I love pigeon so this was always gonna get a thumbs up.
10) Cheese (this is a french-style restaurant so cheese comes before dessert). All served with oat-cakes and apricot bread. 5 cheeses:
a) 4 day old goats cheese rolled in fresh herbs and lemon zest
b) Shropshire Brie
c) Somerset Cheddar
d) Blue Stilton
e) Stinky Bishop <- man this was stinking (like old socks). We ate half of this and nearly passed out with the strength of it, then decided to eat the rest of it anyway...
11) Desserts: there were a few of them, my memory is vague as to teh exact details of some...:
a) Vanilla rice pudding with beetroot
b) strawberries with jelly and a black peppercorn cream
c) something to do with rhubarb...
12) Petit fours, incl. some pistachio things and hand-made chocolates.

For drinks we had:
Laurent Perrier Rose Champagne (we wanted Louis Roederer Rose but they had none left)
Dom. Dominique Premier Cru Chablis Cuvee Millenium
Moscato d'Asti (dessert, glass each)
Churchill's LBV Port (glass each)
Double espresso
Amaretto
Pellegrino sparkling water

Job done.

Tuesday, March 29, 2005

Mum

My mum lost her battle with cancer yesterday morning (28th March).

I miss her so much.

Wednesday, March 09, 2005

Rotherham, Mothers day, and more

So....

Went to Rotherham on saturday, watched the Gills win 3-1, carp ground, no fans, etc. Then found out that pretty much everyone else at the bottom of the league won too, so we're still set for relegation this season...And Notts Forest won one of their two games in ahnd last night too, so we're really staring League 1 in the face....ARrgh.

Then off to Kent for mother's day (via Burbage to deliver Denise & Keith their new PC), mum was understandably pleased to see me.

Trying to write presentation for Jason to deliver in Orlando on my behalf at the moment, plus apply for jobs.

Janice (spinning instructor) says we should get heart rate monitors, so I'm gonna checj out some decent ones on t'internet. Kirsty is trying to persuade everyone to do the Liverpool->Chester->Liverpool bike ride (57 miles). We'll see...

Thursday, March 03, 2005

Weekends, Conference Papers, and stuff...

Well, not posted for a few days now, lots going on, and not always felt like talking to the world (or the two people that read this anyway...) about everything that's going on.

Last weekend I went down to Kent, watched the Gills beat Wigan (top of the league no less) 2-1, which was an absolutely brilliant result. Went to the hospital to see mum, it's very upsetting so I'm not gonna talk about it much. She's been moved into a hospice now, I don't know if she'll ever come out of it.

Next weekend I'm off to Rotherham on the saturday to watch the Gills (hopefully) capitalise on the result against Wigan and get ourselves out of the relegation zone. Then down to Burbage to deliver the new PC I've built for Denise & Keith. It's a great PC, I know they'll be impressed.
Then off to Kent again for mother's day on the sunday, if the snow doesn't get too bad down there anyway!

Submitted my conference paper on monday (28th Feb) for the Defense & Security Symposium 2005 in Orlando, Florida. Sadly I can't go this year as it's at the same time as Aggy & Jab's wedding (best man and all that).

Started job-hunting, I'll be glad when I get a real job and can earn some better money...Also trying to sort out my best-mans speech for A+J's wedding, realised I'm not actually very funny at all....Argh! I think I'd rather be out travelling with Luisa as nothing really matters when you're that far away! (Check out her blog, it's linked from this blog).

Wednesday, February 16, 2005

Monday

The birthday! Cripes I'm getting old....

Got a few presents (ring and cuff-links, new top, more screwpull stuff (drop-rings, bottle stop)), other presents to come (mum & dads, and mick & kays were delayed), plus money and cards, etc.

Had to take car in for service first, went to the wrong garage, lost driving licence so Kirsty had to have the courtesy car, didn't start too well.... Got an astra for courtesy car, not a 'New Astra' sadly, but hey nevermind. Like the look of the New Astra Sports Salon, might have to consider for my our car.

Then off to Manchester for some shopping, before getting back for some dinner - Aggy came round, and Kirsty did beer-batter prawns (um hmmm.....) and then pheasant and peas. And I had some more Cains Raisin Beer which is great.

Sunday

Onto Ramson's....

Starter: Red Mullet, Celeriac Puree, Saffron Sauce
Mains: Seafood Broth (Mussels, Monkfish, Salmon, etc)
Dessert: Pear & Amaretti Cheesecake, Fruit Coulis

Wines:
2 Bottles of an Italian wine (one red, and one white) that I forgot to write down at the time... Both excellent. White was similar to a Chablis, very steely/flinty with a hazelnut aftertaste. Red was just what I like about Italian reds, a warm cherry flavour.
Glass of Luci (something)... dessert wine <- this was gorgeous, not too sweet but a lovely pear flavour. I actually chose the Raretto, a red dessert wine that I wanted to try, but Chris told me to have the Luci instead ;-)

Saturday

Over to Zoe & Glenn's for dinner, Zoe & Kirsty cooked:

Starter: Smoked haddock fishcakes, salsa.
Mains: Hot Cheshire Pork Pie & veg.
Dessert: Chocolate & Amaretti Torte.

Wine: 2x M&S white wines (I can't remember what...)
Cordier Bordeaux 2000 (I've had it bedded down for a few years)

Friday

Went to Simply Heathcotes (Liverpool) with Amelia & James (+ Kirsty), had a great meal. Forgotten how nice it is there, although the wine generally has some steep mark-ups .
I had:

Starter: Confit of duck leg frisee & bacon salad, French beans & shallots
Main: Roast rack of Pendle lamb, crushed carrots & peas fondant potato & mint oil
Dessert: Vanilla bean ice cream, shooter of hot espresso & Pedro Ximenez (aged caramelised sherry)

Wine: Bottle of Goodman Point Unoaked Chardonnay S.E. Australia 2002
Bottle of Clos Malverne Pinotage, Stellenbosch 2001
Glass of Muscat de Beaumes de Venise 2002

Nice.

Wednesday, February 09, 2005

Hot Cross Bun Loaf

Warburtons Hot Cross Bun Loaf is superb!
It's the tangy-tastiness of hot cross buns coupled with the toaster-loving convenience of a loaf! Sorted.

Tuesday, February 08, 2005

HL2 complete, dodgy Dabs pricing

Completed Half-Life 2 last night, absolutely fantastic game. I'll probably start playing the whole game all over again very soon - I can't believe how much variation there is in one game, and it all gels together so well. Right now, I'm back to playing Warhammer: Dawn of War as it is a great game, and plays much better on the new graphics card too.

Dabs.com messed up their pricing on the Radeon X850XT and were selling briefly for £191 instead of £291. I managed to order one (and tell a few other people to order one too), and it has arrived this morning. Banged it straight onto e-bay ;-)

A+J came over sunday after we'd been spinning (and i'm still aching from the tone+stretch session afterwards), and we had a big curry and watched the football.

Looking forward to next weekend, far too much planned though:
Friday: Off to simply Heathcotes with Amelia & James (woah, just realised that's an A+J too)
Saturday: Zoe & Glenn's for dinner
Sunday: Ramson's for lunch with Zoe, Glenn, Aggy & Jab
Monday: My birthday, car in for service and possibly breakfast somewhere.
Tuesday: Sleep. :-)

Friday, February 04, 2005

Overclocking

Hmmm.... well I don't intentionally want to turn this blog into something too geeky, but seeing as I don't even know if anyone reads it already, I might as well post some info (for posterity more than anything!).

I've got an Athlon64 3200+ which normally runs at 2GHz, but lots of reports on the internet show that these processors (specifically the newer models made using a 90nm process [i.e. Winchester core]) are very good at overclocking as they run much cooler than the 130nm versions. So I thought, what the hell and had a play about with it last night.

I had previously been running it at 2.2GHz, by overlocking the base frequency from 200MHz to 220MHz, thereby running the CPU at 10x220MHz (2.2GHz) and the RAM at 220MHz (440MHz DDR), but the RAM wouldn't take much more as it is only rated to 200MHz. However after discovering that the A8N-SLI mobo allows you to adjsut the CPU:RAM ratio I was able to boost the CPU to 2.65GHz (!!!), with the RAM at 175MHz (350MHz DDR) using a 3:2 ratio. Not bad, but not perfect as Half-Life 2 occasionally crashed whilst running at these speeds, and clearly the memory performance is suffering due to the underclock on it. To get the RAM up to normal speed the CPU would have to be running at 3GHz which isn't gonna happen without some serious cooling power (and volt modding).
The best settings I eventually settled on was a 2.5GHz CPU , with the RAM at 208MHz on a 6:5 CPU:RAM ratio, and a 4xHTT bus ratio. Final results:

2.65GHz A64 CPU, 416MHz RAM@2.5-4-4-8
CPU: 12230 MIPS, (FPU)4178 MFLOPS, (SSE2)5401 MFLOPS
RAM: (Int) 4129 MB/s, (Float) 4083 MB/s

2.5GHz A64 CPU, 350MHz RAM@2-3-3-6
CPU: 11534 MIPS, (FPU)3939 MFLOPS, (SSE2)5099 MFLOPS
RAM: (Int) 4846 MB/s, (Float) 4852 MB/s

For comparison:

Pentium4 3.8GHz 570
CPU: 11115 MIPS, (FPU)4408 MFLOPS, (SSE2)7934 MFLOPS

So my 2.5GHz A64 is now faster than a Pentium4 3.8GHz CPU (!) in all but SSE2 calculations (which Intel did invent!). Nice. More results when they come....

BTW the X850XT PE gets:
Stock settings (540MHz Core/1180MHz RAM):
3DMark03: 13205

O/C'd (600MHz / 1180MHz RAM):
3DMark03: 13928

Tuesday, February 01, 2005

Half-Life 2

Wow. What a game. I'm addicted (hence the lack of posts).

Wednesday, January 26, 2005

Latest News

Went to Leicester v. Gills at the Walker Stadium, we lost 2-0. Poor game. No more evidence your honour....



Then off to Kent for my dads birthday, went out for lunch to Rowlands Bistro, food was quite good (lamb was lovely, veg overcooked). Some muppet had a portable DVD player on their table and was watching a movie throughout their meal, honestly who brought them up?

Spinning on tuesday night, new instructor - turns out it was the instructor we used to have at Picton when we went a few years ago. Really good session, but I'm feeling the ache in my quads today...

Off to Ruben's tonight for a geeky chat, bit of food and possibly to organise some LAN sessions for the future.

Been playing Half-Life 2 on the X850XT PE - what a game, what a graphics card. NFS:U2 is pretty good as well, not sure if I'll buy it - might wait until it's on budget.

Thursday, January 20, 2005

My precious...



:-)

Wednesday, January 19, 2005

Old PC's Pt.2, & X850XT PE

Nearly finished Pete's PC, managed to find a P200MMX for it too, he will be pleased ;-)

My Sapphire X850XT PE shipped from komplett yesterday! I will be tracking it throughout today...

Tuesday, January 18, 2005

More Spinning, Old old old PCs

Went spinning again last night, tried a new session at Everton Park - I thought it was rubbish (way too slow, instructor was too placid and lacked motivation) Kirty liked it, probably because she didn't have to put as much effort in ;-)

Been 'upgrading' Peters old desktop PC, and I took the time to go through the piles of computer bits that I've horded and see what I'd got that I could put in for free. Man I have a lot of junk. One of the best bits was when I found a motherboard that had a Socket 3 (yes, three), 30-pin SIMM slots and had both 8-bit and 16-bit ISA slots along with VL-Bus slots. I've never seen these before in my life (PCI was already well established when we got our first PC)! I was gonna bin it, but I might have to keep it for posterity. It had a mighty 486SX 25MHz processor on it too, and some RAM but I couldn't be bothered to set it all up to see how much RAM there was there (no markings on SIMMs) - not a lot I suspect.
Peter's PC was a classic Pentium 75MHz (oh yes!) with 16MB EDO RAM (72-pin SIMMs) on a Socket 5 Intel 430HX chipset-based motherboard. It appears to be a Packard Bell OEM mobo, and I can't find any info on the internet on it, and consequently can't work out how to change the voltage/bus/multipler settings to allow the use of other processors. It also had an 840MB HDD and on-board VGA... I've dug out a SuperMicro P5XTRA desktop motherboard and case, it's Intel 430HX again (which I always had a bit of a soft spot for as it had support for 512MB RAM which was huge in those days), I found an info sheet for it on the internet which was incredible bearing in mind the age of the motherboard. It seems to be aimed almost at servers (I think that's SuperMicros main focus still today), as it has 6 SIMM slots, and various battery back-up and other features not usual for the time. I've got a P120 for it, along with a total of 112MB EDO RAM (2x32, 2x16 and 2x8MB), a PCI ATi Mach64 VGA card, a 2GB HDD and a 48x CD-ROM so far for it. I'm sure I've got a P200MMX as well somewhere, so I might give that a go when I find it. Pete's hoping to wirelessly link it to his uber-PC that I built him late last year, If I can get Win98SE working on this one we're in with a chance.
Obviously there's no AGP, but it's got 4xPCI, 4xISA and all the usual Super I/O gubbins, and it also has a USB header on the mobo so I'll get a cable and try and wire that up. It's really quite interesting working with old stuff, it takes me back to when we first got a PC and I was messing around with it (and breaking it usually).

Monday, January 17, 2005

Doh!, Louisa's Blog, and Dad's B'day

Doh! just realised that all the blog entries i emailed weren't set up to be published, so i've just published all of them, it shouldn't happen again though.

Louisa has started her round-the-world journey, and corresponding blog, check out the link on the right of the screen - it should make interesting reading.

Down at my parent's this weekend for dad's birthday and on the way i'm stopping off to watch Leicester v. Gills. If we win, and results go our way we could be out of the relegation zone by 5pm saturday. Not going to be easy though.

Sunday, January 16, 2005

Tyres

Kirsty's suggestion of popping up Taskers for 5 mins resulted in us exiting the shop to find we had a flat tyre on the car. Great I thought. So I changed the wheel and after phoning four garages finally found one with a couple in stock. Took the car in , only to find that all the tyres were illegal and we needed a whole new set: £288. I feel a bit sick thinking about it now.
I've started selling bits on e-bay, I think I'm gonna have to sell a bit more...
Repairing Louise Hynes PC and it turns out she's a spinning instructor at Everton Park so we might check out that sports centre and see if it's easier to get in.

Monday, January 10, 2005

Spinning

Kirsty's got us going spinning twice a week now, we're gonna get fit, slim and healthy in time for A+J's wedding. Picton's closed down and Garston is always difficult to get a booking so it might be a struggle though.

Monday, January 03, 2005

PC Upgrade

Geek Alert:

Upgraded to PCI-Express system finally. New specs are listed on right of screen under 'Downstairs PC'. Now just got wait for X850XT PE to come into stock (currently running a lowly X300SE). System is really good for overclocking, should help with the F@H if nothing else ;-)

I thought it only fair to make a donation to the Tsunami appeal at the same time as I was spending money on myself, what happened there is impossible to comprehend. I hope everyone else has given what they can.

Saturday, January 01, 2005

2005!

Had a great New Years evening, Aggy+Jab and Glenn+Zoe came over. Drank lots, ate lots, had a good laugh. Glenn managed to get King Solomon confused with King Salmon, we took the piss, a lot.
Aggy+Jab are staying over until tomorrow which is superb.

Wednesday, December 29, 2004

Well I got home eventually, Kirsty had to pick me up from Warrington - why is our train system so bad?! Argh!!

Nanna & Tilly (the dog) are up at the moment, Nanna's cold and the dog is mad. Fun.
Went to Chester today, got a replacement DVD player for my supposedly 'super' Sony one that broke despite minimal use. Cheapo one will do for now until recordable+HDD is affordable...

Tuesday, December 28, 2004

Gills v. Cov

Went to see Gills beat Coventry, Cov were terrible especially their goalie. I made sure Jab was well aware of this and the score ;-) *grin*

Having a really bad train journey at the moment, despite leaving Euston on time, it's now late and I'm gonna miss my connection at Crewe. No idea how I'm gonna get home tonight...