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Victim of it’s Own Popularity?

11th May 2005 • Dave

What is? You may ask. Ho hum. At least 3 people have contacted me today who read this little opus, this little feeble attempt at a blog, this stream of consciousness which is basically a way for me to remember that life actually still goes on outside work.

Although the fact that I put this nonsense on the web, and the fact that some folks are now bored enough to read it presents me with an interesting dilemma. Should I continue being honest and unrestrained? Should I go back to just blogging news stories? Or now I know I have a small yet devoted readership do I pander to the whims of that readership in some vane hope that they will stay with this blog and continue to grow? And in the hope that I don’t hurt any of their feelings.

While I may launch the occasional diatribe, it is not my intention to offend. Just tell ya what I’m thinking, take it or leave it.

Right, it’s 3:07 and I’m getting far too exhausted and serious. Good night. Normal service will resume shortly.

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Searching for Little Green Men

10th May 2005 • Dave

Well apparently I hit a couple of landmarks in my processing of SETI@Home units. I’m now ranked in the top 50,000 of 5 million and I’m processing an average of over 5 work units per day. you’ll sleep well tonight now knowing that. Oh and in the group Q5 to which I belong I’m second behind the group found who hasn’t processed anything for months so I may just sneek up on him yet.

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Back to Life

10th May 2005 • Dave

Arrived Cardiff around 5 on Thursday and met Jo and some bloke called Tofara from Zimbabwe in the Prince of Wales. Within an hour the group had grown exponentially to include Gail and Tom plus 4 or 5 people I didn’t really know. Pubbing pretty much became the trend for the rest of the weekend, which was no bad thing, although it’s all beginning to catch up on me now.

Friday included a string of ATMs which refused to work instead prefering to throw out random bits of paper and make dialing up to the internet type noises. Eventually found some money from a working machine, or at least a machine which would take my card.

Food was the order of the day on Friday, starting with a full English Breakfast in a cafĂ© in an area called Canton. Later Gail, Jo and I visited Henry’s, a lively bistro in town where I got me a 12 ounce steak. Think I’m putting on waight. Ug.

The Classical concert was great. At the aptly named St David’s Hall Gail and I heard Schubert’s unfinished symphony, a concerto for double strings by Tipit and Beethoven’s piano concerto number 5. Met Jo and Toff in a pub afterward.

Saturday we met up with Del, Lee, and Anne. Toff was still around for a little while as the trains were disrupted as a woman was threatening to jump off a bridge on to the line on the approach to Cardiff Central. Saturday night was not quite as carried away as the previous two evenings, although I did manage to spend substantially, and a decent enough time was had all round.

During the night, Del’s snoring rocked Jo’s flat to it’s very foundations. One of our number made a hasty exit pretty early on Sunday. It’s unclear if these two events were related.

Sunday afternoon Del Jo and I rounded things off with a tremendous Sunday lunch in yet another of Cardiff’s finest public houses. The Rumma I think it was called.

And at around 6PM Jo did the honours and walked me to catch my train from Cardiff Central back to Preston. I’m expecting a replacement bus service for part of the journey as the work on the west coast main line seems to be continuing. Oh joy. Hope to be in before 11PM as I have work tonight.

There are many anecdotes from the last few days which are probably deserving of a blog post of their own. But I really don’t have the energy to write them up and they probably wouldn’t work as well in this medium.

So back to work now.

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Blogging from the Train

7th May 2005 • Dave

I wrote this on thursday but couldn’t get it to post.

It would appear I am on my way to Cardiff via Bristol. The 12:28 service from Preston is running 12 mins late, but with any luck we’ll make up that time before we get to Bristol.

This morning was pretty frantic, catching up with email and doing some washing, but I did manage to find time to vote in the UK General Election. It was all pretty painless. My nearest polling station is about 5 mins walk from the flat and as always the staff were very helpful. And while I was able to cast my vote in private with the aid of a tactile template, blind people still can not verify their vote, and I had no way of knowing if the pen was actually working. So I made sure to press pretty hard so there was little room for doubt.
There seemed to be quite a few people around outside the polling station, mostly older people, and apparently the turn out has been pretty good thus far. This may be due in part to the rain holding off. It’s a real shame that something so fickle as the weather can impact turn out.

Well I’m off to get stuck into my bacon sandwich and coffee and catch up on a couple of podcasts.
If I can find the courage to avoid feeling foolish, I’ll try recording some audio before I get to Cardiff.

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Line Wrapping

4th May 2005 • Dave

It’s doing my head in. Why does blogger screw up the line breaks when posting via email? Is this an outlook thing or a blogger thing? It’s driving me bananas. It means I have to bugger around reformatting posts which takes just as long as writing them in the first place! Blogging … Pffff.

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This Coming Weekend

4th May 2005 • Dave

It feels like an age since I was last out of Preston. Not that Preston is such a bad place, I actually rather like it here. But I do get itchy feet, even if this only means going away on the train for a day or two.
Tomorrow I am headed to Cardiff to stay with someone I vaguely knew from college. As tomorrow is the UK General Election, before I leave, I must remember to vote early and vote often.
Friday I’ll be meeting up with Gail and going to a concert of some description. Details are a little bit sketchy, think it involves a Beethoven piano concerto somewhere along the line. Following the concert I’ll be in New Port on Friday night staying with Gail and Tom.
I haven’t quite figured out Saturday. I have a couple of options. I may go to see Rob’s new pad in Woking Surrey. Failing that I may check in with Del who lives somewhere in the Welch Valleys. Although meeting Del usually involves stupendous amounts of alcohol resulting in 72 hour long hang-over. And I do have work on Sunday evening.
We shall see where the weekend takes us. Charging laptop and cell phone batteries as we speak.

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Liverpool passion conquers all – Telegraph

4th May 2005 • Dave

You better believe it baby! I used to go see Liverpool 20 times a season during the dark days of the 1990s, and these days am a bit of an armchair fan. But good on all the real supporters who really got behind the boys last night!

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Live Aid II going ahead? – DigitalSpy

2nd May 2005 • Dave

It was billed as the greatest show on earth and I clearly remember being stuck to the TV for hours on end, which was very uncomfortable, following coverage of the original. Although with no Wembly available at the moment the question has to be where would they put it? In Cardiff?

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