Archive for September, 2005

Lucky Voice

Went to “Lucky Voice” with work last night, a flash new Karaoke joint in Soho. Whilst the beer was probably not the best of ideas on a weeknight, the singing was incredibly fun and uplifting, and I went with a great bunch of people from the office - all of whom were (a) moderately talented and (b) utterly shameless, so we all got into it properly.

Particular favourite moments were us singing “Combine Harvester” by The Wurzels and “Without Me” by Eminem, although the more tuneful numbers demonstrated more skill… I did, of course, sing my signature “Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm” by the Crash Test Dummies in a tuneful baritone.

Dump of physical memory complete

I always plug too many things into my computer. Something in the last batch of things I’ve added to the USB daisy chain, or possibly my flash new Freecom NAS, has caused my computer to crash to the new, improved, WindowsXP “blue screen of death”.

Google has failed me. Can a visiting Geek to my blog tell me what I can do about the mysterious “lpx.sys” that keeps causing my computer to crash catastrophically?

Corrupt user profile

I lost my Windows profile at work yesterday. Net result: new password, new settings, needing to set up everything from scratch and re-import all favourites and bookmarks. Augh!

Sometimes Bill Gates just gets me so mad!!

Rose

Rose leaves my family after 15 years with us today. It’s a sad day for all of us, and rightly so; after so many years of working for us, and being that warm and uplifting presence, and, as Sheila puts it, helping to make our house a home, we will all miss her terribly.

She goes on, hopefully, to brighter and better things, and her family, back in the Phillipines. We all wish her the best of luck.

Blogorama

Cripes, been a long time since I’ve blogged. Work, as ever, takes responsibility for my crapness (as well as my ongoing addiction to DotA: oh, ok, so its my own fault).

It has been busy: sorting out plumbing nightmare, organising birthday celebs (for Nov!) preparing for parents abortive trip to London (now postponed…), failing to get my shinsplints pounded with ultrasonic waves — despite some efforts. And doing some reading - have finished Zadie Smith’s newest book now - which I loathed and was compelled by simultaneously. A more complete post on that later on…

Also finished Ian Irvine’s “View from the Mirror” series… which, while being really really badly written, was a great story. Looking forward to starting the Geomancer series next…

Guardian’s relaunched…

…it’s quite exciting really. Vic Keegan’s blog about it is quite interesting reading… reminds my of my journalism years… Ah, those were… well, days at any rate.

Much as it seemed like a pointless relaunch (I understand the supposed reasoning behind the move to the Berliner format but it seemed primarily about being perversely different from the other “broadsheets”), and much though I agree with Chris that the masthead is moderately hideous, it does looks like it hangs together well. Look forward to seeing the paper tomorrow.

I do wish they’d be marginally less self-congratulatory about it (Vic’s blog, at least, reads honestly) but I guess that’s marketing for you.


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