Quote of the day
An Inconvenient Truth
Sundance: An Inconvenient Truth Q & A - Al Gore on fire No, really. - Cinematical
Go and watch this film today!
I could post a dozen links to reviews of this film but I won’t. Just make sure you see it. Then, while the credits are rolling, sit and think about what might (not) have happened if Al Gore had become President instead of Bush…
Gallery Links
This blog is still very much in the build stage, but I thought I might as well give a bit of info about how it is progressing.
I have been stumbling around for a few days now, trying to find a way to link from the blog to my photo gallery. I finally settled on a combination of coppermineSC, widgets, execphp and some CSS tweaking.
The result is the sidebar block of 5 most recent images.
Now the only problem is that I’m starting to run out of excuses not to write actual content…
Hoo Har!
A certain Chinese technology company was christened by my friend Sue Howell as “Hoohar!”. Sue sent me a wave file. I think she wants a job as their receptionist. Have a listen to Hoohar2.wav
While you are listening to that, check out this image. This is one of the many warning signs plastered around the office to remind you to behave or else! Don’t ask me where I got it.
But wait, there’s more.
Don’t ask me where I got these, either.
Ski Trip - revisited
I imported my original blogger.com blog here. The pics are a bit messed up, but I will fix that soon and link to pics in my gallery.
Nearly home
Back in Vancouver now. Flying out to Sydney tomorrow evening. Just wanted to put in a couple of quick updates…
Spent a day at the San Francisco Zoo earlier in the week. Pretty good setup, next to the ocean. Most interesting for me was the big pussy cat enclosures. They use a moat instead of bars to keep the punters safe. So I was able to get some photos of a Lion lounging around waiting for his dinner… will post them when I get my website back up and running.Also had a look at the Golden Gate bridge and took some snaps.
Next day was the Monterey Bay Aquarium which is very impressive. It’s like walking around an enormous lounge room with two story high fish tanks! No pics to speak of though.
Yesterday, Rob and I had a day out with the cameras so we went to SF again and spent the day shooting the touristy sites. Golden Gate from the other side, SF trolley cars, Alcatraz and we also stopped at a little place called Pacifica just south of SF. Had a bit of fun running around the middle of the road trying to get just the right angle, looking down the hill with trolley car in the foreground and Alcatraz in the background. I also got a bit of a thing going where I would try to fit in the ubiquitous American Flag with all my photo subjects. Wasn’t too hard, the yanks are a patriotic lot!Hmm, that’s it for now. Next stop is Sydney and I’m going to sleep for a few days I think!
Computer History Museum
Today we checked out the Computer History Museum. Pretty interesting stuff. Had a tour around the “archive” where they had all sorts of stuff from the dawn of computing, starting with the abacus, all the way up to the machine that beat Kasparov at a chess tournament. Some highlights included a US automated missile defence computer console (complete with built-in ashtray and lighter!) and the flight control computer from an Apollo lunar module.
Welcome to the Hotel California…
Hello from downtown Sunnyvale, CA
Hanging out with Rob and his tribe in Silicon Valley (or pretty close to it).
I’m having a tourist experience here. Yesterday we went to the NASA Ames research museum. They had all sorts of good stuff there. The best being a real live Mercury spacecraft on display. This one was an early unmanned version, but they used them for manned missions later on the program. These things are nothing but tin cans! Seriously! There are no hatches, the astronauts were bolted into the thing! Next to the tin can (err, sorry, “spacecraft”) were a couple of space suits. The ones use for the Mercury missions came complete with silver spray-painted Doc Martens as well. Another suit was supposedly used for the Gemini missions where the astronauts did a spacewalk! They must be making this stuff up! There’s no way anyone would wear this get-up in the vacuum of space, surely? They orbited the Earth in this stuff??!!?!?!??
Leaving Whistler
Last day in Whistler today. Dropped into the physio this morning with a little present and a card for them. Had to thank them for putting me back together in time for the level 2.
Bags all packed and now killing time before heading back to Vancouver.
Made some good friends here. Did a deal with one of the instructors (the guy who set me up with the custom fitted boots) that I’d come back next year and he can teach me to ski bumps properly! We also have an appointment with a double black run called “The Cirque” that I will need properly functioning knees for!
Which reminds me, not long now and I’ll be back home looking for a “real job” so I can earn some “real money”!



