Posts Tagged ‘tv+film’
Good news, bad news
Watching Attack Of The Show just now, and they said TopGear is going to be picked up by an American channel (NBC?) but then they said the US cast has yet to be announced – noooooooooooooo! They clearly don’t understand that it’s Clarkson, Hamster & Captain Slow that make it TopGear!
Date night
Kerri and I had a night out last night, just the two of us, which is unusual – when we go out it’s normally with Andy & Renee. We looked at the restaurants taking part in Winterlicious and the Beer Bistro jumped out … for the obvious reason (beer!), but also because the food has always been good when we’ve been there before. Read more »
Ups and Downs (Top2-2007.05)
It’s been an odd week … and it’s still only Tuesday! So far my Top (i.e. most extreme) 2 Ups and Downs have been:
- ^^ Scotch night with Andy
- vv Being beaten by the latest WordPress upgrade
Honourable mentions include watching Hamster’s accident on Top Gear (been waiting ages to see this) and a change in direction at work (major changes for my project).
Yeah, definitely an odd week so far.
Hamster’s accident
Hammond’s accident is on Google video. It’s funny (now) to hear him make some quite prophetic comments before he sets off … and then a tyre blows at 288mph!
Thanks to Trevor for posting the link.
Another assortment
In no particular order:
- it was my company’s
Christmas partyholiday banquet yesterday – good fun and Kerri even won $100 HMV gift certificate for singing a song! - we saw the latest South Park – the World Of Warcraft one – excellent!
- I left an article (from Network World Canada) on my desk to remind me to post about it: just a snippet about Google, but a profound snippet nonetheless:
Google Inc. wants to make the information it stores for its users easily portable so they can export it to a competing service if they are dissatisfied, the company’s chief executive officer said this month. [...] “If you look at the historical large company behaviour, they ultimately do things to protect their business practices or monopoly or what have you, against the choice of the users,” he said. “The more we can, for example, let users move their data around, never trap the data of an end user, let them move it if they don’t like us, the better.”
Excellent philosophy – giving the users the freedom to change service provider means the company has to work at keeping their customers happy. Kudos, Google.
- I missed a badminton session last week – I think it’s the first one I’ve missed in 6 months or more! Last minutes changes in plan meant a late night trying to reschedule a mass of meetings – I know not everyone will like the new plan but it’s the best that we can do, I believe.
- I replaced the server’s power supply – I knew the old PSU was getting quite noisy but now I’ve replaced it it’s evident that it was really bad – now there’s just the gentle gurgling of the liquid cooling system
- I need to upgrade the BIOS on the (Win2k) games PC as only sees ~170Gb (I think) of the new 300Gb hard drive. I’ve downloaded the updates [protected LJ entry] but the floppy drive doesn’t appear to work (it’s enabled in the BIOS, the light is on but there’s no activity and it’s not seen by Windows) and I can’t seem to convince it to boot from either a USB Flash Drive or CD/DVD … so how to get it to run the BIOS updater?
- It’s time to liven up our website – I think the blog will become the main part of the site (i.e. the main page) but I also want to update the layout a bit. See the next post (which I’ll be writing in a minute) re: a request for suggestions.












