Archive for October, 2007

Student Activities Conference

Sunday, October 14th, 2007 | Humanism

This weekend the union held it’s first annual student activites conference which replaces the old committee training. Apparently you have to turn up in order to get your funding and they did take registers but who is betting they don’t actually withhold anyones funding for not turning up?

I turned up at 11 yesterday, as did everyone given it’s an 11-5 Saturday and Sunday event. It actually started at 11:30 with a short introductory session. There were then hourly (for the most part) sessions being run in the ARC and Riley Smith for you to pick which ones you went to.

Sunday was a whole different story. Not having finished work till gone 3am, I didn’t get up until 11 so I didn’t make it there until 11:30. At which point I found a notice on the door saying “conference begins at 12:30.” Awesome, I got out of bed without enough sleep for that. It gave me a chance to get to down to Maplin though and I arrived back for another short introductory session in which Leslie Dixon and the pro vice chancellor (or a pro voice chancellor) of the university gave quick speeches.

The content was on the whole uninformative. That is from my perspective as someone who is currently in their 4th term of office on a society committee so it would be interesting to see what the new comers thought. However I didn’t come away from the first day feeling like I had learned anything at all or really done much useful. Today was slightly better, I quite enjoyed the “how to be a great leader” session.

I don’t think the turn out helped. We have something like 200 societes each with 3 executive committee members. That’s 600 people. We had about 50 on the first day and about half that today. I felt sorry for the ARC staff, Andrew and everyone else involved in it as they had clearly put quite a bit of work into it and nobody was really using it.

Still, lessons learned for next year I guess.

Propositioned

Thursday, October 11th, 2007 | Life

With my life quickly being drained of any reason to live, the A-Soc social was cancelled so I headed over to Christianity Explored. Half way through or so some random guy, looked about 35-40ish, comes in who didn’t really know what was goining on and decided to sit at the back rather than actually join in (is that not a bit strange?).

As things drew to a close he started chatting to me. I engaged him in conversation and we talked about various things. He asked me to come out while he had a cigarette but I decided given it was cold. The session ended and I headed for the exit. We got outside and he started talking again.

Andrew: “Are you bisexual?”

Andrew: “Have you ever tried it?”

Andrew: “Maybe you would like it if you tried it”

I’m sure you can see where this conversation is going…

File server woes

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007 | Tech

As you may know, I’ve been having a bit of a problem getting my long awaited file server up and running that I ordered months ago. It was a fairly continuous theme through posts like this one, this one, this one, this one, this one, this one and this one.

I finally got it out and plugged everything back in again (sort of, not know really what needed to be plugged back in internally, I thought it all was but apparently not) and turned it back on to come up with the age old problem of verifying the DMI pool data.

I go into the BIOS and reset the settings to fail-safe defaults. This time when I try to boot it records an update success on the verifying DMI pool data moves onto the next line, which is blank and leaves the cursor to blink indefinitely.

Having given up on the motherboard I started looking around for alternatives. I start browsing around but have to ignore most models because they simply don’t have any specification. You would think basic things like what ports a motherboard had would be included. Apparently not. How am I supposed to work out which motherboard I want if all there is, is a BS paragraph uptalking the company?

Having abandoned CCL’s website I head over to eBuyer in hope of better specifications. There is some improvement and I decide to do a little more research on one specific motherboard. I head over to Asus’s website which causes an error every other page that can for some reason be solved by refreshing several times until it works. As usual the product name on the retailer website doesn’t match the one given by the manufacturer so you just have to guess which models match up to which names.

I finally find what I think the specification I want is which mentions RAID support, hurray! However, it seems to suggest it only supports them on two ports. Yes, suggests, it doesn’t go as far as to make it clear but it says “support is provided by x and x” which I take to mean support is not provided from the other ports. Which would also explain why you can do RAID 0 or 1 but not 5.

Having done some researching around, it doesn’t look like there is a solution. Basically, from what I can see, all of the RAID options require a driver. This is utterly retarded as it means you have to install an OS and install the driver before you can use RAID. So how do you install your OS on a RAID configuration? The answer apparently, is that you don’t.

However, I’m not even sure about this. The Intel documentation for one of it’s RAID cards that I was reading explains how to install the driver when installing Windows which suggests that you may be able to do it then. Why, why, why is this so complicated?

Computers

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007 | Tech

Having written a long and winding post about the various problems I was having last night I’ve decided to be a bit more upbeat. I’m playing around with my new boxes at the moment. They are both running Ubuntu so not much good for doing anything other than programming or running services but there is plenty of fun to be had there.

I’m also quite pleased with my monitor array that allows my to dual screen my main desktop and have a seperate screen for one of my new Linux boxes. I’m sticking with one keyboard and mouse given I have such a monster sized keyboard so I’m hoping my KVM arrives ASAP.

Monitor array

The God Channel

Sunday, October 7th, 2007 | Religion & Politics

Having failed to find ABC1 when flicking through the cable channels last night I stumbled across God TV (aka The God Channel). It’s a Christian channel which as far as I can tell consists mainly of televangelist style preaching. What kind of generic sterotypical event would you then expect to be on such a channel? Pledge drive of course. What did I find? Pledge drive of course :p.

I watched it last night for about half an hour which had two different people giving speaches, mostly talking about how you need to “sow a seed” because everything you need is right here on Earth already for the taking. So you shouldn’t pray to God for a need – you should pray for a seed. Thus explaining why you need to donate to God TV.

Apparently this isn’t the normal schedule though. It’s because they are currently doing Missions Week in which they raise the $12 million they need to keep running over the next year. However they seem to be a little confused as their Missions “Week” lasts 12 days. Also these 12 days ended several days ago. What they are currently broadcasting is the hightlights of Missions Week. It will be interesting to see what they are broadcasting at 3am next weekend.

ABC1 closes down

Sunday, October 7th, 2007 | Distractions

Disney have closed down ABC1. Having been flicking around for it last night and failed to find it I checked their website this morning to find the following message…

We regretfully announce that Walt Disney Television will no longer be transmitting abc1 on any of the UK TV platforms (Freeview, cable or satellite) after September 2007. Walt Disney Television would like to thank its viewers for watching the channel and interacting with the website. It’s been a great few years and we appreciate your viewership.

According to the company the reason it closed down was because they were unable to generate enough advertising revenue. ABC1 broadcasts 24/7 on cable and sky but could not get any of the limited broadcast space during primetime on Freeview so only broadcasted 6am-6pm.

Playing with an empty dec

Thursday, October 4th, 2007 | Life

I’m at DEC-10 at the moment. It’s 2pm and I’ve been here for over an hour. And it’s been dead. There are like a dozen people here at most. Other than when a lab session is on, this seems to be fairly normal these days. Kind of removes any come back we have for them cutting down on labs and computers when nobody actually uses them.

Hmm and other such thoughts

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 | Humanism

Today’s A-Soc meeting got a decent turn out. Gerry Hannant’s “Scientific standards: does religion measure up?” didn’t attract a massive crowd but it brought in a larger one than usual and one that if we could attract to every meeting would probably make running the society worthwhile.

Let’s hope so anyway as I feel like I’m going A-Soc crazy at the moment. Next week I have like 6 A-Soc events! We’re putting together a faith and belief survey, we’re getting the stage production planning underway, we have two debates, a social and a lunch time talk.

People are finally signing up for London too. We took several hundred pounds in today from people reserving their places so if you are looking for a bargain trip to London I would hurry up as places are going fast.

Moving on and up

Monday, October 1st, 2007 | Life

Got two interesting pieces of news at work today.

First of all, my long, long awaited (and some would say long overdue :D) promotion to staff trainer is finally official. I scored a rather disappointing 42 out of 50 on my exam but given, a) you only need 40 to pass and b) I beat Neil by one mark, I guess that will suffice. So I should finally be on a half decent rate of pay which will be nice. Ha, I’ll need it with the amount of time I’ve booked off work over the next few months.

Secondly, today I had “the talk” from Kath. It was in the rumour mill that myself and Neil were going to be offered it which I’m quite glad about as it gave me a little time to think about what my response would be even if it was only for a hypothetical situation. Basically, I’ve been offered the job of shift running manager.

I told her I would need a week to think about it but to be honest, I think I have already made up my mind.