Archive for June, 2006

Bondi match making

Tuesday, June 13th, 2006 | Life

Given it was Monday yesterday we decided to drop by Bondi for a drink or two. That said, we actually started off in Mine at the union for an Attic Project gig which means we didn’t get to Bondi until past 11. We missed out on like 15 minutes drinking time but there wasn’t much of a queue (there was a little one) so it was all good.

We managed a count of 11, myself, Michelle, Sarann, Fonze, Kieran, Socialist Matt, Maths Chris, B, Phil, Norm and Claire and spent most of the night hanging round the tables by Bar Atlantic. I like to think romance was in the air as when we left, Norm took Claire home, Phil took Michelle home and Maths Chris took B home. I need a heart emoticon :p. Unfortunatly John is on holiday at the moment so he wasn’t here to take Sarann home.

If I don’t find a job soon I may have to take a break from Bondi though. My rapidly diminishing financial situation has reached the point that cash machines are turning me away, it’s really not good.

SE16 coursework

Monday, June 12th, 2006 | Life

I’m quite pleased with how my SE16 coursework has progressed so far. I have got a lot of it done based on what I did at home today (the outline at least) and the last few hours I have spent in DEC-10 which is where the bulk of my code has been written. I think I will come back to DEC-10 tomorrow as there are various people around to help when I run into problems and I have actually been able to concentrate on my code. I’m down to the point where I have a to-do list so I recon I can finish it all off tomorrow.

It’s going to rain on me

Monday, June 12th, 2006 | Life

Well, that’s the title I was going to use as I walked towards the union to get myself a drink before hitting the computer lab. But I didn’t make it from the union to red route before the heavens opened up and so technically it did rain on me although it was only just starting when I left the union so I didn’t get that wet and I think I missed the massively heavy downpour.

If it continues to rain (which I think it’s stopped already to be honest) it’s going to put a downer on tonight’s fun at Bondi. And if the ground stays wet it could also be annoying for spending entire days doing nothing in the park. It may even motivate us to do some work :o. But to be fair, it was baking hot when I left Bod to come to the lab and get some work done so I think that’s quite impressive :D. I need to remember to swing by the library and pick up some books.

Bod is walkable part I

Monday, June 12th, 2006 | Life

I say part I, given I get kicked out on Saturday there could well never be a part II but I don’t think this is conclusive as I didn’t actually walk back from uni (or even more of a treck, town) but I just walked back from Michelle’s and it wasn’t too bad – 35 minutes door to door. Add on to that it’s like 5 in the morning, I was carrying a fairly heavy back pack and we had just walked back from Sarann’s and that is not too bad.

So I recon it’s walkable to go from uni (or even town if you’re feeling lively) back to Bod if you don’t have any bags or anything with you. If you are just walking home from a club then it’s doable, probably in under an hour from uni. It’s quite a nice walk as well, once you get past Headingly at least.

So to back track a bit, we went to the park today and hung around there for a while. Then when Michelle and Sarann went off to town, myself and Kieran headed to the Llama and on finding it was shut we diverted to our back-up watering hole, The Library and played some pool before Michelle, Sarann and Claire joined us later. This ended up with a plan to get Chinese food and go back to Sarann’s. We ended up watching Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events and chatting about loads of different things until 4:20.

It was a really good night to be honest, we had a really good talk between us about loads of different things and I didn’t really get tired so me and Kieran were up for just continuing. Michelle was really tired by this point though so we headed off as I was going to crash at hers. When we reached it I was too awake to sleep though so I thought I might as well try the walk back to Bod. I’m still quite awake although getting more tired. I was going to watch some DC now but once again I’m foiled by the fact I didn’t bring all my boxsets! Might watch something else. Then get some sleep and get up at like 12 if possible and go to DEC-10 to get some C done.

Religious debates

Monday, June 12th, 2006 | Life

This could be useful…

Sarann: “Where does God fit into the universe?”
Michelle: “He lives on Pluto”

Enjoy.

Bod cluster bragging

Sunday, June 11th, 2006 | Life

I think I have found the holy grail – the Bodington Hall ISS cluster is air conditioned! It’s awesome, I can get here from my room including locking it and probably throwing some shoes on in under 2 minutes and just walk in and feel the coolness.

I’m actually in here because I need to use the printers, or at least steal some paper as I forgot to bring my paper this term and never gone home to fetch it so I’ve just been making do with whatever I can find since Easter.

The downside is that in order to blog I have had to use Internet Explorer. I tried to use departmental software to access Firefox but I was lied to, it’s not on there. Opera was though so I could have used that.

I also checked out the ISS notices when logging on an found that there are only 3 24-hour ISS clusters open over summer and they aren’t actually 24 hour at all, but only open between 8 am and 6 pm (and that might be just on weekends), whereas the only time I think I will want to use them is at like 4 in the morning. I need to check the SoC opening times.

Everything is falling apart

Sunday, June 11th, 2006 | Life

Doesn’t look like I will be making it to the Quilted Llama today as that would involve moving and it’s way too hot to move. That means that my grand total for visits in the last week has been 8. That’s quite impressive I think, even if it doesn’t really count for anything.

Everything is falling apart though! I haven’t updated the websites I update every day in days, almost a week in fact! I’ve really let the ball drop, I have emails piling up and loads of website updates to catch up on and yet I still can’t be bothered to do anything. Is xmeltrut.com finally falling apart? I think my whole network is, I’m letting domains go because I’m not on top of my renewals and I don’t seem to be sorting it. What’s going on?

On top of that I really need to get my head around C for our upcoming exam and coursework. I could really use a textbook but that would cost money, money I don’t really have. I have a big decision to make now I think, do I officially stop with the daily website updates on my celeb and gossip sites? Irrelegular work on Particle Soft would suite me a lot better but do I really have a future doing that? I like to think so but I’m not sure, it’s going to be a big challenge to implement a business model for it.

I blame the heat, it’s zapping all of my motivation.

C in the park

Sunday, June 11th, 2006 | Life

Yesterday we held, C in the park, a day of coding C in Hyde Park (hence the name ;)). Although on saying that we didn’t get started until like 3 and due to the fact that my laptop has a dead battery, I had to rely on Matt’s power pack which got about an hour of power out of before running out. So I got a hello world written in C to test Dev-C++ and that was it.

We ended up (as ever) at the Quilted Llama to test their free wi-fi. I couldn’t get it working on my laptop as it would just keep switching between having a signal and no wireless networks are available but Kieran and Matt managed to get it working.

Then we ended the day going back to Michelle’s for dinner (myself, Kieran and Sophie). We are slowly corrupting Kieran as we got him on a bus for the second time (the first being Maths Chris’s attempt at an Otley Run) although he walked it all the way back from Michelle’s to Clarence Dock which you can only really understand how much of a feat that is after you have felt the weight of his laptop :p.

Why disability allowances make things unfair

Friday, June 9th, 2006 | Life

Time for another rant again. Weirdly enough, Michelle ends up in the firing line again. But this is by no means aimed at anyone, indeed if I was in the same situation I would take advantage of the same opportunities, it would be silly not to. But the overall concept is something I disagree with. Here is my gripe. If you have a disability such as dyslexia you get extra times in exams to compensate. And now I’m going to explain why I don’t like it.

Because this means certain people get more time than other people which helps them do better in exams while those who don’t fit in, don’t do as well. Who decides that someone with dyslexia should be allowed extra time to bring them up to everyone else’s standard whereas someone who has, for example, bad short term memory so can’t revise as well doesn’t get extra help. How about someone who isn’t as bright? What’s the difference between having a lower IQ and being dyslexic? Why should you get help for one and not the other?

It’s also unfair on the rest of us. For example, I write a kick-ass essay in my two hour exam. Someone else with disabilities and therefore extra time writes the same quality essay but it takes them two and a half hours. We have the same quality essay and therefore get the same degree classification. So when an employer looks at our CV they find we have the same quality degree. So are we equally valuable to the employer? No, of course not because I can do work that would take them two and a half hours in only two.

Essentially, disability allowances try to level and unlevel playing field. When really it’s just unlevelling a level playing field. A disability such as dyslexia forms part of you, just as the amount of intelligence or how good your memory is. It’s no real leap to begin calling what is going on here descrimination. If you have a disability aren’t can’t do something as well as other people, it’s just that, people need to face up to that fact. I have to face up to the fact that there are people at better writing essays than me or just have a higher IQ than me. We can’t level everyone and any attempt to try would soon decend into a massive invasion of civil liberties.

Anyway, I would love to get comments and thoughts on the subject. I am sure there is another side of the argument, perhaps one I haven’t considered.

A + B != C

Friday, June 9th, 2006 | Life

Do I only blog when I’m happy? Although I don’t think my post count has suffered massively, I would have thought it would be down a bit. But I certainly have been feeling less included to blog recently. I get onto my blog as I just do it by default now but I find I have no compulsion to blog.

I have always seen my blog as an emotional outlet where I can pour my heart out and get my feelings in the open. Which I think I do but then I can’t help notice the relationship between the fact that I have not wanted to blog much recently and the fact that with my imenent return home and summer coming up I have begun to feel far more depressed than has become the usual while at uni.

Anyway, todays events consisted of a BBQ in Hyde Park which started at like 3 after we had pretended to do some lab work and we basically stayed there until like 8 then myself, Kieran and Claire headed off to the Quilted Llama (5th time this week :D) and played a lot of pool and had quite a long and inciteful chat about a variety of subjects. I blame the BBQ for our lack of work, hence the title A (all our friends) plus B (BBQ) does not equal any C coding ;).