Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Looooot

  Got a very good haul this year in the Christmas loot stakes. Nothing too surprising if you know me but a rough synopsis would be:-
  1. 4 Lego sets, one of which has over 4000 pieces.
  2. 5 videogames, all of which I've already played (but not completed).
  3. A commissioned painting from my wife, very unexpected and cool.
  4. Some films on blu ray.
  5. Super Mario PJs.
  6. Some other stuff that skips my mind right now :|
  So there we go, lots of stuff I like which is all you can really ask for at Christmas. Not to mention the huge seriously yummy dinner my wife made while suffering from a cold (with some help from me), more snacks, chocolates, sweets and other treats than you can shake a stick at and getting some time off work. All in all pretty damn good really.

  Now my wife and I just need to work out what to spend our amazon gift voucher on and hope the US State department actually returns our naturalization certificates properly since we had to send them away to apply for passports.

  Addendum: my wife just reminded me of the huge box of Monster Munch crisps. Nom Nom Nom Nom Nom. So glad they are making those again.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

The final days of Lego advent

  Well here it is, the last three days of the Lego advent calendar. Some good models to finish up the calendar. First we have another very recognisable ship.
  Then to be festive we have to have a Christmas tree.
  And finally we have probably the most unique minifig yet, Santa Yoda complete with sack and presents.
  All in all a lot of good little models in this Lego advent calendar (despite the few clone wars ones sneaking in). It made for a very unique way to do an advent calendar.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Now I've gone and done it

  Well we did it. My wife and I are now US citizens officially. We even have the certificate to prove it :| . It was a very long morning all told with the queuing, more queuing, boring ceremony, still more queuing and finally a bit of queuing to finish it all off. Mad props to my wife who did all that standing in line in her nice grey open toe highish heel shoes as opposed to me who did it in his usual comfy work shoes. Overall though not much has changed, we can now vote, we can get a US passport (which we have an appointment for next week) and we filled in a fair bit of paperwork. Other than that life is carrying on as normal for us.

  We stayed at a cheap hotel literally right around the corner from the auditorium the ceremony took place at so getting there in the morning was very easy. It was just a matter of walking a single block and crossing the road twice. It wasn't a bad place for the price (despite some online reviews that said it was rundown) and we got a free cheapo breakfast as well. Yay for bargain hotels. We also went out to dinner the night before to a chain Chinese restaurant that was pretty good food if a little too much "ambiance" as they put it. In other words 2 minutes after we got there they turned the lights down so low my wife with her less than perfect eyesight could not read the menu so I had to peer at it and find some stuff for us to eat. I don't think we were the only ones who noticed how freaking dark it became either since there was laughing and WTFing from a couple of other tables as well.

  The really strange thing about the ceremony was the big deal the judge and other officials were trying to make it out to be. For us it was a quick 3 month process, which isn't going to change out day to day lives, so that we can carry on living as we already have. We've been here over 14 years now so it really didn't seem to be as big a deal to us as they wanted to make it seem to be. I suppose for some people it might be depending on when/why/how they are becoming citizens and the generally shittier parts of the world you come from. Coming from the UK though things didn't change drastically for us when we came to the US (other than earning a decent wage) so it really isn't that much of a big deal. Now though we can vote for which idiot we want to be our idiot though so that is a potential "upside"

  Also I need to post the next 3 days worth of Lego Star Wars advent stuff for all you waiting for them with baited breath. For day 19 we have a Tie Fighter Pilot minifig.
  Then day 20 had a very small if recognisable Tie Fighter that I don't think the minifig is going to fit in to.
  And on day 21 we get a neat little version of a ship everyone should know.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Even more Lego

  Did some more Legoing (yay for noun to verb :| ) this weekend since Sunday was a sick day for me. Felt like throwing up just looking at meat so got looked after by my wife and took it easy. Anyway lets first catch up on the advent calendar. For day 16 we have a Clone Trooper Pilot
  For day 17 there is a simple weapons rack, I suspect for an upcoming minifig in the set (hint: the lightsabre is green).
  Then day 18 we have a good old Y Wing the less glamourous cousin of the X Wing.

  The main Lego building of the weekend though was actually dismantling my large Imperial Flagship since it was taking up far too much room (really, it is a huge set) which is a shame since it really is a good looking ship. I then built the Black Pearl from the Pirates of the Caribbean, which is a smaller ship that still looks really cool. Also since it came with a Jack Sparrow minifig I now have 3 Jack Sparrows. Time to reenact various scenes from the films I think. It also came with some really cool other minifigs that I don't have which are rather unique. I seem to be getting quite good and fast at building these sets now, this one took me less than two hours since it isn't quite as large as some other sets. Very cool in the end though and looks as good as the other ship.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Chips glorious chips

  Until you have had properly made chips, not crappy "French fries", but real English, cooked twice to be right, delicious chips you have not lived. Lucky man that I am my wife made these very chips last night and due to her incredible culinary skills they were absolutely delicious. Crispy on the outside with nice soft inside, smothered in salt, vinegar, gravy and cheese. *drool* I'm salivating right now thinking about it.

  In other slightly less wonderful but still very cool news is the fact that Lego have acquired the rights to The Lord Of The Rings and they have a website up already. Considering the rumour is that not only will there be Lego sets but one or more Lego videogames, of which I am a particular fan, this news pleases me greatly.

  One other thing today, more Lego star wars advent calendar stuff!!!! For day 14 we have a mouse droid
  Then on day 15 we have a republic attack gunship which considering the size of these Lego models works out rather well like a lot of the others (if you excuse my slightly not at the right angle wings)

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Logical thinking and Lego day 13

  I've spent most of my day looking at something that simply required being looked at logically. I had a bug given to me that was raised last week claiming that an upgrade change some configuration (it didn't, a previous upgrade they had done had already done it) broke something. 3 different people that looked at this bug before me assumed that what was reported was the cause of the bug, knew that the configuration change was deliberate and declared the bug to not be an issue and unreproducible.

  How bad is that kind of thinking. They didn't even think to see if the claim made in the bug was true. It wasn't, the claim made of the cause of the bug is nothing to do with why it broke. There is no logical reason why the claim made (which was a false one) could be the cause of the bug so they should be looking for the actual cause instead of using the false claim made to fob off working on the bug. In the end I've had to ask the reported of the bug for information they should have supplied initially rather than them trying to give engineering what they assumed was needed with their limited knowledge of how our product works.

  As I said, simple logical thinking. Not thinking you know everything already. Until you know WHY something isn't working you don't know everything and even then you may not know how to make it work.


  Anyway, lets move beyond my mostly wasted day and on to another Lego figurine. This time it is an evil astromech droid R2-Q5 (yeah I had to look that one up) who is clearly evil since it is black (other than stormtroopers star wars is pretty literal with its good/bad colour scheme).

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Good news everybody

  Not too surprisingly both me and my wife passed our civics/English test and we are being allowed to become US citizens. Next week we will be going to the oath ceremony thingy and will be officially done. The whole handing in green cards, applying for US passports, able to vote for idiots kind of done with the process. 3 months from start to finish is not bad going really.

  And now for other things, more Lego. This time days 9, 10 and 11 of the advent calendar. All of these three are very recognisable to anyone who has seen the films, especially the first one.



Friday, December 9, 2011

Lego advent day 8

Another day another Lego advent (although that is kind of the point of advent stuff :-) ). This time another cool little minifig of a rebel alliance pilot.
  and to make this blog post about something more than Lego for a change I'll include this picture which amused me.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Lego advent day 7

  Day 7 is an assortment of accessories to go with the wookie from the day before. So here we have a nice picture of the wookie minifig with his extras (or may hers, you never know).

This is why programming is easier than language stuff


Dearest creature in creation,
Study English pronunciation.
I will teach you in my verse
Sounds like corpse, corps, horse, and worse.
I will keep you, Suzy, busy,
Make your head with heat grow dizzy.
Tear in eye, your dress will tear.
So shall I! Oh hear my prayer.
Just compare heart, beard, and heard,
Dies and diet, lord and word,
Sword and sward, retain and Britain.
(Mind the latter, how it’s written.)
Now I surely will not plague you
With such words as plaque and ague.
But be careful how you speak:
Say break and steak, but bleak and streak;
Cloven, oven, how and low,
Script, receipt, show, poem, and toe.
Hear me say, devoid of trickery,
Daughter, laughter, and Terpsichore,
Typhoid, measles, topsails, aisles,
Exiles, similes, and reviles;
Scholar, vicar, and cigar,
Solar, mica, war and far;
One, anemone, Balmoral,
Kitchen, lichen, laundry, laurel;
Gertrude, German, wind and mind,
Scene, Melpomene, mankind.
Billet does not rhyme with ballet,
Bouquet, wallet, mallet, chalet.
Blood and flood are not like food,
Nor is mould like should and would.
Viscous, viscount, load and broad,
Toward, to forward, to reward.
And your pronunciation’s OK
When you correctly say croquet,
Rounded, wounded, grieve and sieve,
Friend and fiend, alive and live.
Ivy, privy, famous; clamour
And enamour rhyme with hammer.
River, rival, tomb, bomb, comb,
Doll and roll and some and home.
Stranger does not rhyme with anger,
Neither does devour with clangour.
Souls but foul, haunt but aunt,
Font, front, wont, want, grand, and grant,
Shoes, goes, does. Now first say finger,
And then singer, ginger, linger,
Real, zeal, mauve, gauze, gouge and gauge,
Marriage, foliage, mirage, and age.
Query does not rhyme with very,
Nor does fury sound like bury.
Dost, lost, post and doth, cloth, loth.
Job, nob, bosom, transom, oath.
Though the differences seem little,
We say actual but victual.
Refer does not rhyme with deafer.
Foeffer does, and zephyr, heifer.
Mint, pint, senate and sedate;
Dull, bull, and George ate late.
Scenic, Arabic, Pacific,
Science, conscience, scientific.
Liberty, library, heave and heaven,
Rachel, ache, moustache, eleven.
We say hallowed, but allowed,
People, leopard, towed, but vowed.
Mark the differences, moreover,
Between mover, cover, clover;
Leeches, breeches, wise, precise,
Chalice, but police and lice;
Camel, constable, unstable,
Principle, disciple, label.
Petal, panel, and canal,
Wait, surprise, plait, promise, pal.
Worm and storm, chaise, chaos, chair,
Senator, spectator, mayor.
Tour, but our and succour, four.
Gas, alas, and Arkansas.
Sea, idea, Korea, area,
Psalm, Maria, but malaria.
Youth, south, southern, cleanse and clean.
Doctrine, turpentine, marine.
Compare alien with Italian,
Dandelion and battalion.
Sally with ally, yea, ye,
Eye, I, ay, aye, whey, and key.
Say aver, but ever, fever,
Neither, leisure, skein, deceiver.
Heron, granary, canary.
Crevice and device and aerie.
Face, but preface, not efface.
Phlegm, phlegmatic, ass, glass, bass.
Large, but target, gin, give, verging,
Ought, out, joust and scour, scourging.
Ear, but earn and wear and tear
Do not rhyme with here but ere.
Seven is right, but so is even,
Hyphen, roughen, nephew Stephen,
Monkey, donkey, Turk and jerk,
Ask, grasp, wasp, and cork and work.
Pronunciation (think of Psyche!)
Is a paling stout and spikey?
Won’t it make you lose your wits,
Writing groats and saying grits?
It’s a dark abyss or tunnel:
Strewn with stones, stowed, solace, gunwale,
Islington and Isle of Wight,
Housewife, verdict and indict.
Finally, which rhymes with enough,
Though, through, plough, or dough, or cough?
Hiccough has the sound of cup.
My advice is to give up!!!

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Bits of sickness

  A couple of different things in my life are sick right now. I took the car in to get it smogged yesterday and even though all the emissions were good it failed since it had a check engine light on due to a sensor reading wrongly. This is considered bad enough to fail even though there are cars out there that spew out so much more pollution. Priorities right? I got a garage to clear out the code and it hasn't come back so going for the free retest later today.

  The more important bit of sickness is my wife who seems to have come down with a rotten cold/flu/whatever this is. She has the full on headache and sore throat, which if it lasts until Monday, is going to make the citizenship test really sucky. I'm going to pick up some stuff on the way home today and make sure she has everything possible to make her feel better. Now all we need is to get Andy to not make so much noise running in her wheels at night so my wife can get some sleep. Seriously, she can run for hours and hours without stopping it seems.

  So right now I simply ask you send my wife some nice healing vibes so she can get better and not feel so crappy. A sick wife is not a good thing at all, she doesn't need to suffer through that. And if certain Canadian actors can send healing vibes (preferably in person) then all the better.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Lego advent day 5 and 6

  Much more recognisable items this time for the last two days. If you don't know what these are then you really don't know Star Wars.


Monday, December 5, 2011

Lego advent days 2, 3 and 4

  Missed posting about the last few days of Lego advent calendar. Day 2 is this minifig who apparently is Nute Gunray who is part of the Clone Wars crap that I have no idea about. Anyway here he is (picture borrowed from elsewhere since I forgot to take one of my one).
  Day 3 is meant to be Nute's Mechno-chair and looks like this:-
  Then day 4 we have a Homing Spider Droid that ends up like this:-

Friday, December 2, 2011

Lego advent day 1

  Forgot to take an actual picture of my first Lego advent calendar item but it was a Republic Cruiser. The end result looks like this.
  It is meant to be a Lego version of this ship.
  There is an actual full sized Lego set available of this as well. It looks like this.

Hamster mansion

  We built the new living space for Andy the hamster last night. The resulting construction is pretty huge for a tiny dwarf hamster but once she was in it Andy scurried around quiet happily. To give you an idea of the size of this thing here is the full construction.
  Each of those dome like structures has a running wheel in it and the thinner tubes one the middle one are about the size of Andy. So yeah this is one huge hamster mansion that she should hopefully be happy to live in and have plenty of room to run around and live in rather than a single kind of boring cage.

  There are two water bottles in there, three different pods to hang out in and each dome also has a nesting area for her to sleep in. Today some more tubing should turn up and we also have something like 3 more of the round attachments that can give her somewhere to hang out if we want to. Kind of awesome really.

  We have some very lucky well looked after pets me thinks.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Just popping in

  Been a busy morning already dealing with hassle out of Japan. A small bug and lots of idiocy have lead to all sorts of annoyances. Anyway not going to let that bother me.

  Something came to mind this morning, back when the original Playstation 2 came out. It was claimed it could achieve "Toy Story like graphics". A stupid claim really but it shows that people want to strive for visually striking games. I saw a video this morning of a game that has come out in Japan that is coming out here next year. The style they have gone for basically makes it look exactly like an older animated film. The effect is quite striking and the fact that it is all generated in real time rather than painstakingly frame by frame is quite impressive. It shows that as technology advances we don't have to lose the style or charm of older story telling methods, we can just create them much much faster and with less effort that before which can only lead to more of this style of thing being created. That can surely be mostly a good thing yes?

  Anyway, follow this link to see the video and see for yourself.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

In sync

  Some times my wife and I are weirdly in sync. I got ready to write a blog post about our new hamster and how I had a temporary moment of insanity or over exuberance. I quickly checked my wife's blog and she has already written about it. Both of us set out to do something and it turned out to be exactly the same thing.

  I could expand on the blog my wife did by summarising hers as the fact that yesterday I ordered a heck of a lot of hamster habitat stuff from amazon. Enough to make our hamster Andy several places to live and a veritable mansion if it is all connected together.

  The extra point I was going to make and will now do so is that I sometimes get these urges. I will see something that suddenly piques my interest and I go slightly overboard in investing in it. If I do something I generally try to do it right and well. If I'm not interested in something I'll do it but not always as good as it should be, just enough to get it done and finished with.

  Another part of it is I want the animals that live with us, are out companions, to have happy comfortable lives. We do our best to look after our pets. I remember the things we did to try and keep Boots' brother TipTup alive and well. We lost him when he was only 5 months old and spent well over $2000 on vets in the last week of his life. When we do something we devote ourselves to it, especially something as dear to us as our pets.

  I'm going to go now before I get too emotional and teary about TipTup. It may have been almost 12 years now but it still hurts.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Wheeeee

  We did our snow tubing last night, not on snow per se but more of an icy slope. This is the picture I took from the top of it to give you an idea of what it was like:-
  Lots of fun sliding down and we both had a good time, me more than my wife I would suspect. She got annoyed when the pusher (there were a bunch of helpers at the top to get you in to the tube and push you down) sent her down backwards without asking which scared her. Not a good move at all on his part and he kind of ruined the mood for a bit.

  A small boast here, the guy at the bottom was challenging people to hit the hay bale wall at the far end since the run off at the bottom was a carpeted area to slow you down once you got there. After a few attempts I managed to hit it a total of 5 times, more than anyone else :) . Each time you hit it you get this little badge so at the end of the night I had a small collection of them.




  As for the rest of the night we had a nice hay ride through the Christmas lights afterwards all on our lonesome. A huge trailer of hay bales with just us two on it. It was a nice way to wind down after the previous activity which left both of us a little sore, especially my wife with her bad shoulders.

  And with that I think I'll carry on working. You would think that now we got our big release out we would get some respite coming up to Christmas but no. Onward we push.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Fast bargains

  My wife just pulled off a black Friday miracle. She spent quite a bit of today waiting for a videogame to go on special offer on amazon a moment ago. It is a game I've wanted for Christmas and she managed to get it. To understand how hard this was you need to also understand that by the time she had checked out and ordered it, a process which took all of 30 seconds, all copies of the game at this special price had been claimed. That is fast shopping, a skill my wife is particularly adept at.

  In other news we now also have another pet, a very small robo dwarf hamster named Andy. She (yes a she called Andy not a he) is getting used to her new environment and judging by the squeaking coming from the other room is using her running wheel a lot. Apparently they run for up to 9 hours a night, which for something that is barely 2 inches long, is a hell of a lot.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Laziness

  I feel a bout of laziness coming on. Working from home today and then four days off of work. Sounds like a perfect time to come down with extreme not doing bugger all.

  I try my best to be lazy most of the year but usually utterly fail :| . I think I have a new goal in life, to be as lazy as possible while still doing as much as I can with my wife. Going to be a careful balancing act I think.

  On other unrelated news had an unexpected date night dinner out last night at the Indian restaurant in town. Food was pretty damn delicious and I think my wife has found a new favourite Indian dish in butter chicken. I'm drooling thinking about it although I did eat a hell of a lot last night. *burp*

  My wife was also at her most gorgeous at dinner giving me a reason to stare continuously at her, something that annoys her slightly but I can't help myself.

  Work finally seems to have died down for a fraction and we got the release out (well there are 2 bugs to fix but that is being done by other people today) and we can ship this and make money off of it. Now we just need the sales guys to sell lots of the new box and make lots of money so I can retire a millionaire off of the unexpected huge rise in stock price :| .

  Speaking of my original topic of laziness I'm feeling lazy now so I'm going to stop the strenuous activity of writing a blog post and get one with the easier task of doing nothing.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

From OMG to Meh

  It seems my tastes change some times. 10 years ago the prospect of a new Zelda game on a Nintendo console would have had me drooling at the bit in excitement. Yet consider now, a new Zelda game is out for the Wii and I couldn't be more meh about it. How Nintendo handled the Wii and let it become the shovelware bucket of crap that it became is a tragedy. They had a huge lead and a chance to push gaming in new and fun directions but they let it stagnate and sat there pulling in the money which they are now burning through at a frightening rate.

  The Wii is dead and even though the new Zelda game shows what could have been done with that console nobody cares anymore. There are so many other games worth playing on the PS3 let alone including the few others you can only get the the 360 or PC that it just isn't worth paying attention anymore. There was a time, when I was growing up and even a decade ago, where you could play most of the games that were worth playing. Now I have to decide what I want to spend my time playing since I literally can't play everything that is worth playing due to not enough time and/or money. I think even with the Wii U Nintendo is just becoming a me too console and that is a game they will lose. It can play everything the PS3/360 can, big whoop. Then the controller will allow other games but publishers can't afford to make games for just one console anymore, there isn't enough money in it so Wii U specific games will not exist beyond what Nintendo themselves produce.

  Its a shame really, I have spent a lot of time playing Nintendo games and now I don't see me buying another Nintendo console ever. I'll probably just stick to whatever playstation branded console Sony put out in a couple of years (best guess of most people is late 2013 at the earliest) and even then I may not jump on board if there is nothing worth playing.

  I think that really sums it up, there has to be something worth playing now for me to be interested. I'm not going to waste my time on stuff just to pass the time due to the glut of stuff that I am actually interested in.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Sleep

  I had a strange sleeping cycle this weekend. Normally, what with getting up at 4:30, I go to bed at 9 and sleep ok. The weekends however I stay up a little bit later and lay in a little bit longer. Friday night that is what I did, went to be at something like 10:30 after staying up playing games and woke up at 7:30 or so Saturday morning. That day however I was in bed by 8:30 and slept through until almost 8 Sunday. I must have been really tired for some reason but can't think of any logical reason why.

  Yeah I'm a little stressed with work but nothing I haven't dealt with before. I'm not even doing too many strenuous chores gardening wise around the house that often leave me quite worn out. I can't put my finger on it. Then there was last night where I went to bed at 9, woke up at 2:30 and then had weird semi-awake dreams about towing the caravan over obstacle course like obstructions in a huge car park trying to get to some caravan service place. Not to mention part way through the dream I could see outside the car/caravan and the caravan had turned in to a slightly battered cat, that although bore a resemblance to Fudge and what was what I was calling it, looked nothing like Fudge in reality. Pretty damn weird to say the least. I'm also already tired here at work and really don't want to do much considering how much work we have done recently and that we only get a brief break before the next smaller release needs to go out the door.

  Anyway, my sleep cycle seems all sorts of weirded out at the moment and I'm sure I had some other form of strange dream the other night as well that involved Fudge. No idea what it was but I'm sure it will come to me.

Friday, November 18, 2011

So beautiful

  We went and got new passport photos last night. My wife and I need them for our citizenship test coming up and we'll need them to get US passports as well. Looking at the photos mine turned out ok (bit of a slap head in my old age) but my wifes ones turned out really well. She has never looked so beautiful.

  Even though, when I first met her, my wife didn't think she was beautiful I could see it. I always have but she has felt so downtrodden by other people that she could never believe it. I think finally she now knows it to be true and believes it. So this is just one more confirmation of the truth, she is a beautiful woman.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Game logic

  I drive a couple of hours every day with going to work and back. While doing that I listen to videogame podcasts since it helps pass the time rather than listening to shitty radio or the same old music I've had for years. As part of those a lot of new games are talked about. I try to avoid any particularly spoiler parts of games I want to play but generally the people on them talk without spoiling things too much. More often they talk about how a game plays or various interesting things that happen while playing the game.

  One game a lot of people are talking about right now is Skyrim. It seems it has turned out to be really good and the game logic and systems work together really well. Sometimes though the game logic can be a bit too logical. In this game you can steal owned objects. If you get seen while doing it people get annoyed and will chase you and call you a thief. If however their line of sight is broken they won't see you and you can steal with no problems. Totally logical and it works.

  If you then consider how this reacts with another system in the game it can get silly. You can fight pretty much anything and anyone in the game. There are people out there that are trying to play through the game and kill every single living person in the towns leaving the whole place a wasteland. To do this there are obviously game systems of attacking but you can't attack with everything. Hitting someone with a normal object, say a pot, won't get them to react, they will just comment on it and carry on as per normal.

  So consider these two systems then, stealing and object interaction. What would happen if you put a large pot on someones head? They wouldn't be able to see but wouldn't mind since you are not interacting with them with a weapon. What happens if you put a pot on the head of everyone in the room and then tried to steal objects. People have tried this and it actually works. It follows the exact game logic of stealing and people/object interaction. Yet despite this it is totally illogical if you think about it. Try watching this video to see it in action.

  It is this kind of game logic interaction that makes games so interesting sometimes. In the effort to make things act like they should the cross interactions between those systems ends up being totally crazy and silly. Some of these are intentional (like what happens when the giants hit things dead on as in this video) and others are just downright strange. They never fail to surprise though with so much happening getting the logic to be consistent and perfect is extremely hard.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Foooood

  Pretty damn hungry right now for some reason. Maybe it is the fact that I eat breakfast so early but also could be that I'm aware my wife is making a start on delicious food for Christmas. We have home made sausage rolls and some cranberry sauce. Chocolate fudge was made a week or two ago. Then there is the absolutely yummylicious stuffing coming up very soon and the big pile of sweets and chocolates sitting in the spare bedroom.

  My wife is a pretty damn good cook. She was pretty much forced to learn how to cook properly by her mother, who after my wifes father left, gave up cooking and forced her daughters to do it (who were 11 and 7 at the time). Not a great place for a young child to be. Also coming from my mothers cooking, which although not terrible was limited, my wifes cooking is stunning. It is exceedingly rare that I don't love something my wife cooks, even then it is because it is simply something I don't like not the fact that my wife made it.

  Anyway my point is that we get for ourselves a lot of different delicious foods for Christmas. It is one of the few times of year where we simply eat nice things rather than worry about being healthy. That along with the loot and (for me) not working makes it a great time of year.

  Now I'm even more famished than before and pretty much drooling. Damn it.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

This is getting silly

  As I've mentioned very recently we are down to the wire with this latest software release at work. However we don't seem to be able to get past the last few bugs. Every time a bug is fixed in a problem area it seems to break something else. 90% of the time it is in one particular system in the software and it is driving me crazy. It is not like the two guys that work in that area are idiots (although one of them is not brilliant he is competent) but it is just so fragile. If we can get that last bit done we are done and the company can make money.

  We have orders waiting for this release ready to be booked as revenue for this quarter, historically our worst since people don't really buy voice equipment in the run up to Christmas. The more frustrating thing is we only realistically have until next week to be done with the lag in final check out testing, pushing through the change order and finally processing the sales orders.

  Anyway, that is my world at the moment. Looking at issues and trying to at least get an understanding of them so the right people can fix them. Very frustrating since I can't fix all this stuff myself and I shouldn't have to.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Bunch of stuff

  A few different things going on at the moment in my world. Work is the usual mad rush to get stuff finished and we are now officially late although it is nothing I'm directly involved with I'm having to help out as much as I can since we need to get this out so we can make money and I can keep getting paid.

  The weekend away was fairly eventless. Middle small town America is as boring as it sounds. Shame the caravan site we stayed at was the best kept one we've been to since if it was somewhere interesting it would have been a good weekend. Not that spending time with my wife is bad but when there isn't much to do it is disappointing.

  In other big news, we now have our date for the citizenship test. It also seems they want to test our ability to understand English since you can't skip that part unless you've been here for 20 years. Seriously guys? You think it takes 20 years to get an understanding of a language that actually came from the country I was fecking born in? You would think we would get a pass on that but no..... Anyway 4 weeks until that happens and then we might be a citizen of this country by the end of the year.

  On other news, I found a webcam of polar bears in Churchill Manitoba today and immediately sent it to my wife. They have live streaming of the bears up there as they congregate at this time of year. We really want to go again to see them since despite the lack of snow when we went it was incredibly cool to see wild polar bears in the flesh.

  Let me see, what else? Watching all the videogame reviews come out of games I'm looking forward to is daunting. Skyrim is being touted as taking 50 to 60 hours to do a half decent run through let alone see everything. Uncharted 3 seems to be more of the same which is a very good thing. The next assassins creed game comes out tomorrow and actually looks to be wrapping up Ezios story as they promised so they can finish Desmonds story next year since the game is supposed to be set in 2012. Saints Row 3 is being seen as insane as it looks which is a very good thing since number 2 was kind of nuts. I could go on but this time of year is always a good time to enjoy this hobby.

  I could go on about more stuff, like the fact that our cats, despite only not having seen us for 2 days, couldn't leave us alone yesterday. They really do miss us a lot when we are not there, it makes it hard not to be there for them all the time. Or the fact that driving home on Sunday we saw a large snow slope being built on a local farm that does all sorts of stuff so now in 2 weeks we are going snow tubing.

  Anyway, back to work so I can earn more money so we can live our lives. Until next time (probably tomorrow but you never now).

Thursday, November 10, 2011

So damn close

  Getting very close to pushing out a new major release of software at work at the moment, not to mention the cheaper smaller version of our hardware (if you consider $2000 to $5000 cheap that is). This means lots of last minute bug fixing, people trying things they really shouldn't and giving everyone a heart attack as they think something fundamental is broken. All the usual fun. The most frustrating part is the amount of work it takes just to get through all the misinformation (not usually deliberate), misunderstanding (stupid people normally) and out of date ideas. If people just did what they were meant to we could get through this in time and I could get out of here on time to take my wife to her new endocrinologist today and our weekend away tomorrow. These are way more important than dealing with idiots.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

More time

  I need more time I've decided. Well, more time to do what I want to do rather than what I have to do. With the really miserly amount of holiday days I get from work I really don't get as much time off doing what I want to as I should. This does cause friction in my life since as my wife doesn't work she ends up a lot of the time being on her own which is not the way I want her or my life to go.

  Can anyone out there donate me a large chunk of money. Any money will do as long as it is enough for me and my wife to enjoy ourselves for the rest of our lives. I'm not asking for much here :| .

  In other news I really think our older cats are really showing their age now. Boots and Fudge both are really nowhere as nimble as they used to be and in contrast to the girls, Daisy especially, they look like the slow old pokes I feel like. I'm hoping they both feel ok though since it is hard to tell, especially with Boots and his whining when he wants something. Despite his slowing down though he still does seem to be able to race around the house in pure joy after doing any particularly smelly dump in the litter.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Growing up geek

  I'm a geek, a nerd, a spod, a whatever name you want to call it. Every now and then I come across something I saw in my childhood, today it was a post about The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, a completely crazy insane sci fi movie, from a time when sci fi movies were pretty nutty or totally mainstream. It was stuff like this that I really enjoyed for some reason. Just watch the end credits, with its typical 80s synth pop music and parade of characters to see the kind of cheesy film it is. If anyone ever wonders why I am like I am films and things like this can play a large part in forming my mind.

Monday, November 7, 2011

I love my wife

  Not much more to say beyond that opening title. In all my days I've never felt about anybody else like I feel about her. The way I feel safe and secure when I'm with her, heck even when I'm not physically with her and just talking via a bunch of text sent over the internet. The way I know I want her to feel the same way about me. The fact that I don't care what anyone else in the world thinks about me other than her. The fact that other people in the world get in the way of me spending our lives together without all the other crap stuff that gets in the way.

  All I can say is I see no point in life if you can't find someone like that for yourself. I though I would be a sad lonely geek for my whole life and then my wife came in to my life. Do yourself a favour and find someone like that, it brings so much happiness and contentment to you, it can't be missed.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Fed up

  Busy time at work still here and I'm fed up with the idiots around here. We have testers raising bugs that something doesn't work when nobody in their right mind would actually do that so why should it work in the first place. We have better things that don't work that should that we need to be working on and you need to be testing to make sure those things are working not farting around with random stupid shit just because it is easier to do and makes you look good because you raise lots of bugs. Gah.

  I know I get paid for this crap but I would much rather be spending my time at home with my wife, someone who I actually enjoy being with unlike the vast majority of people. Yet day after day I have to come to this place just so we can afford to live and eat (not to mention look after our lovely cats who we love).

  And now it is pointless meeting time that we have to attend and that just repeats every day with the same information. "We need to fix bugs faster, make sure we test what is fixed and get it done". What a waste of 50 engineers time for 30 minutes or more every freaking day.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Zzzzzz

  Long day yesterday, so long that I didn't even get a chance to blog, something I try to do most week days. Here at work we are very close to pushing out the next release of software to go with the new hardware we are also releasing. Which also means stupid stuff is breaking at the last minute. None of it my stuff, all the new stuff is not quite there but close enough to release and then fix in a patch release.

  Also driving all the way over to hell pit place to visit a doctor my wife is giving up on due to his extreme tardiness took a fair while. All that just so we could get her records to take to the new doctor we see next week. Why this isn't something other than a stack of paper in an office in this day and age I don't know. Your health information shouldn't be scattered over half a dozen offices on various scraps of paper that then has to be pulled together to get a complete picture of your health.

  Still, just popping in here to let everyone whomever you are that I am still here and regular blogging was interrupted yesterday :|

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Skills

  Being an annoying crap day so far with idiots here at work so I though I would post something a little happier. Like this pilot who has serious skills in landing a plan with no landing gear. Yeah. Now to go continue telling someone they are an idiot because they want code as it is, despite the fact that it could cause bugs, since they think changing it will look "nasty". Again, yeah.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Nerd life

  I'm a nerd, always have been and always will be. I enjoy listening to things like this live D&D game. I've listened to all the previous games these guys have played and they make the act of playing D&D seem like the fun it can be. I played it when I was younger, unfortunately with people who were more in to how much they could kick monster arse than how much fun you could have playing the scenario. Also add in the fact that I was made the dungeon master a lot of the time and with my broad imagination it didn't turn out so well. Still this is the kind of thing that I enjoy.

  This is part of who I am. I enjoy seeing, if you take the unrealism for granted, where this kind of setup can take people to. The way they react to situations the clearly are impossible in the real world but in your imagination and with no real consequences to yourself other than you might have to reroll a new character (and even then you may not need to). It allows you to try something that you would never even think of doing in the real world and just play with it. I find myself letting lose much more in these kind of situations that I normally do.

  It allows me to express things that just get in the way in real life. I don't get angry about things. It is something that baffles some people when they interact with me. I really don't see the point since it does nothing to fix the situation that could make you angry. I don't confront people either since people will rarely actually rationally deal with the confrontation. It might make me seem like a meek uncaring coward but I don't care what people think about me in general (other than my wife and she knows me). I do what I need to do to make sure I look after the ones I love and don't give a damn about anybody else.

  Still it is nice once in a while to simply act out in ways that I don't in real life. To just mess about with characters and places that simply don't exist other than in someone's imagination or a piece of software. Just because you shouldn't do something in real life doesn't mean you shouldn't explore it to understand it. Trying out something new is fun every now and then.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Blah today

  Really nothing but work work work so far today. Not even really a chance to not go flat out. Normally I can gently break myself in to work with getting here early and work up a steam so I can be productive most of the morning and then wind down before I leave. Today though there is so much to do and very little enthusiasm to do it. Not sure why although admittedly a lot of it is boring technical documentation, which although required, it exceedingly dull and not my strong point.

  Also got paid again today and then looked on in horror at how many bills seem to have lined themselves up to come at the same time.  Not a lot of discretionary spending until I get paid again in two weeks (something that seemed strange when we first moved here compared to the UK but now is actually quite handy) but enough to buy all the food, petrol and other odds and ends we need.

  Wondering what to do now, really don't feel like working but too many people around to slack off too much and I can't leave without getting lots of people wondering where I am. Time to find something on my todo list to do maybe or some other way of passing time while looking like I am working.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Mixed stuff

  A strange mix of stuff today. Last night it seems I found out I have the power to influence TV shows. Remember the other day I complained about at least having a sliver of realism in TV? It seems my complaint about one show where the main character wears impractical high heels to crime scenes was taken care of. The character actually wore sensible shoes, and I suspect sensing that viewers were noticing it, specifically pointed out this fact. Now I just need to use my power to get TV around to just being the kind of programs my wife and I like to watch with the people we like to watch.

  The other side of the mixed stuff is the news I saw when I got to work today. An announcement from one of our VPs that an employee has died. He was someone that has worked here for 18 years, just a little bit longer than me. He worked in another department I don't interact with much but I knew of him and would nod hello if we passed by walking around. It is always slightly unnerving when you hear news like that, someone who was around you and in your part of the world is simply gone. He was an older guy and not in the best of physical shapes but still sad news. Oh and whomever taught grammar to the VP that sent out the notice about death ought to be shot. The notice starts with "It was a great deal of sadness that I must inform you all". I mean seriously, did he even try reading that back?

  Anyway, back off to work and working on my todo list seeing what I can get done.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Stop being clever other people

  Yet again I've come across something that makes me wonder why I can't do something like that. Following the Lego blog I do I see some pretty good constructions that people have done. This particular one though I enjoyed a lot.
  How cool is that. A whole bunch of claptraps made from Lego. It intersects both my videogame interest (with a game I really enjoy) and my Lego interest. Yet I see this and wonder why couldn't I do that. I just don't think of things like this. I like following exact instructions and coming out with a nice looking final object but having the imagination to do this just eludes me. Le sigh.

Bias

  I saw a discussion online about a tech job the other day. The discussion centered around the fact that someone, being 35 years old, was turned down for the job due to "not being young enough to have the drive and enthusiasm for the job". Basically using their age as an excuse for them not being slave driven and working all hours. A stupid thing to do since the only way to succeed long term is treat your employees respectfully and not run them in to the ground in a couple of years so they leave for somewhere else.

  It does bring up another point though. When did 35 become old? People work until they are in the 60s. That person has another 30 years of work ahead of them, almost as much time as they have been alive. Considering most people that make hiring decisions (i.e. like me) are near that age it is amazing how often people are discarded for being "too old". When I chose someone to work here I look at how good they are at the job, not how old they are. We've hired people in their 50s and they've turned out great. Quite a few of the ones we hired in their 20s haven't (not that I had much say in those hiring choices).

  An area where this kind of age bias is even more prevalent is for actors and actresses. Mostly for actresses. It is amazing how often on a TV show you will see some actress written off and then a younger person brought in. Ostensibly it is for money reasons but quite often you have to wonder if the creators didn't consider the person to be getting too old. You do see exceptions every so often which is nice, since actresses do actually get better with age and don't look like knackered old hags once they pass 30. Take one person who got a regular job on a show we watch. Sela Ward got a part on CSI:NY a while ago, replacing Melina Kanakaredes. Despite being almost 10 years older she actually looks better in my opinion and is a better actress. More often though the part would have been given to some 20 something bimbo with no actual acting ability. To punctuate my point lets take a look at a couple of photos of Sela.


  This woman turned 55 this year yet she still looks great. Reading up on some stuff about her she got turned down for a part at 39 because she was considered too old. People really are idiots when it comes to age, even when thinking about people their own age they always consider them too old or too young. It is a strange form of cognitive dissonance.

  Anyway, I just wanted people to think a bit more about someone's age. Or maybe consider it less of an important factor when catagorising people or trying to judge them. About the only thing age affects is you get more experience as you get older (ok, maybe your body starts to creak and fall apart a bit more as well).

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Where did all these people come from?

   If there is one thing I don't like about the last few months of the year it is what happens to the roads on my commute to and from work. Once summer is "over" and the kids go back to school the roads around here seem to be at their busiest they are all year. This year particularly it seems to be getting mental. Add to that the generally crap drivers (doing 55mph in the middle lane with cars swarming around to get past you is not a good idea) and it adds up to a lot of traffic.

  This week especially seems to be bad. Normally I rarely slow down below the speed limit when driving to work since I go in early enough. This week though I only seem to be able to do the speed limit half of the time. The rest is spent slowing down and speeding up as too many people do the wrong thing on the road and don't leave enough room for each other or don't let other people merge or dozens of other stupid things. Considering 48 of the 52 miles I do on my commute are on the freeway I should be doing a fair clip, especially at 5am in the morning.

  I can only take all this traffic as a good sign I suppose. If more people are driving to work then things might be picking back up a bit. If that is so then things for me might actually pick up a bit more and we can move on with our lives and get out of our house and do more of what we want to do.

  Now if only other people on the road were more considerate of other drivers around them we might actually get somewhere.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Bits and bytes are hard

  Today has been about one thing at work. Fixing a single customer issue for a very important customer to us. Some would say our most important customer. It has taken me and the other most senior engineer here all day to find the issue. We pored over Megs of core file data and thousands of lines of code. The final issue? A single line of code that used the wrong length value that caused us to write a single byte too many that caused some memory corruption that then caused a later crash.

  All this since someone didn't understand how to manipulate single bits and bytes. When you get down to it that is all that computers do, they fiddle with single 1s or 0s. Most programming is so abstracted though a lot of programmers forget this. However in my line of work, when you are touching the exact bits and bytes that get written to the literal piece of wire, you need to get everything exactly right in the right place and the right order.

  This issue was a fundamental failure to understand that. They assumed that the length that was passed to them was the correct length. They didn't use the calculated length of something that was right there for them to use. This low level stuff seems to be something that people fail to get nowadays. It is barely taught to new computer type peeps and getting it right is still vitally important.

  I suppose the one good thing about this is that I'll always have good job security out of this stuff. Now I just need to use this as leverage with my bosses for more pay and time off :) .

Friday, October 21, 2011

Unrealistic

  My wife and I have been watching quite a bit of TV recently. What with being ill, there actually being a lot of new TV on we want to watch and my general being knackered after getting home from work it has been the best thing to do. Clearly a lot of TV is not meant to be realistic but a lot of it is set in reality. Also a lot of it is done with "pretty" people rather than normal looking people since they can be better to look at for long periods of time.

  Anyway, my point is, even with these being "pretty" people (can't think of a better phrase so that will have to do) they are dressed up, made up and generally styled in ways that are utterly unrealistic. I can point out so many examples of this that I have seen in just the last week. Take a scene where a pretty well endowed woman is going to bed with her boyfriend. When she lies down in bed it looks like there are two freaking mountains in bed, any normal woman would not have that. The only way for that to happen would be if she was wearing a very supportive bra, which by all accounts would be really uncomfortable to wear in bed. You can also see this in any crime program where they have a female body on a slab covered by a sheet. There are quite often two huge protuberances under the sheet, that simply doesn't happen unless there is some form of artificial support going on.

  Then there was the case the other night of a woman in a dress that would simple fall off her without a lot of sellotape being applied. She was moving around, leaning at various angles and generally acting normally. The dress however didn't budge an inch. On any other person in the real world it would be falling off and shifting around ending up looking a mess.

  Then we have other things on crime shows where people turn up in silly high heels with perfect dresses and end up clean as anything. Even one scene the other night where it was an arson scene and everybody looked completely clean, not a speck of dirt anywhere.

  I won't go in to more detail, including the fact that all men wear the same boring shirt and trousers combination seemingly. Surely female viewers want a bit more variety in dress of any handsome men they come across. I know my wife never complains when suitably BDU dressed men run around.

  The overall point here is that there should be some semblance of normalcy and reality in the program. Don't make it this silly pristine world in which nothing is ever out of place or doesn't look like it would in a perfect stationary photograph. Make it nice to look it but don't take it to extremes.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Being organised

Yesterday went better than it could have gone. My wife had an ophthalmologist appointment in the morning, the doctors office being near my work office, so she came in to work with me. That meant getting her out of bed at 4:30 am as well. Normally the cats do quite well at waking her up and getting her up some time after I leave for work but this was getting up with me and on the road. We got out the door on time and had a normal enough drive to work.

  The appointment itself was at 8:30 and we got to the doctors by 8 and went inside at 8:15. It was then we found out that they had been trying to contact us. We changed our phone line a few months back and we contacted all of my wife's doctors to tell them the new number. Despite this they still tried to call the old number. When that didn't work they sent a letter, which actually turned up later that day, after the appointment. Anyway, the point is they wanted to move the appointment to the afternoon since my wife's doctor would not be there until then. We didn't want to hang around until later that day so they got her to see a different doctor that morning and we got out on time.

  The point of this all. They could have been a lot more organised. After being told of the new phone number they didn't use it or seem to have a record of it. Then when they sent the letter they didn't send it in time or fast enough. It can't be that hard to make sure appointments moving is notified to the actual patients. It has happened before with them where they rescheduled an appointment and didn't even tell us. It is kind of frustrating that what should be the simple side of medical practices is what is messed up the most. Get your shit together people.

  In other more happier news, this trailer for Uncharted 3 makes me a happy geek. Can't wait for it to turn up. The last one was soooo good they had better try and top it.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Getting ridiculous

  I have an iPhone. A lot of people do. They are very good phones that a lot of people use for uses other than being an actual phone. A lot of other phone manufacturers have spent a lot of time trying to one up Apple in specs or design. Most have failed, some come close. Then there are those that decide to go to extremes. The iPhone is a 3.5 inch diagonal screen, it gives you enough screen to see things properly without being too large or too small. Just take a look at this promo shot for a new phone though. It is close to 5 inches diagonal. Granted it is being used by a small person but still.

   That is just silly. It is even bigger than the original brick mobile phones. You may as well hold an iPad up to your face to try and use it as a phone. It just makes me laugh.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Kind of scary

  Something just came to mind about the weekend my wife and I just spent away in the caravan. It was spent in Fresno, just because we wanted to explore the Zoo there and get away. The town itself is pretty boring, the ultimate definition of the US block system. Every single road was either north south or east west. Within an hour I knew my way around the whole town near enough. The number of times we actually went down a road that didn't go straight I could count on one hand.

  Anyway, that isn't the point I just thought of. The point is the number of people we saw there that were shall we say "large". As in they could stand to lose a bit of weight. My wife and I are just about the right weight, not perfect but within a normal range. So many people we saw there were way beyond what they should be. A lot of it may be down to the food available to eat but it just seems even more out of whack than what we see in the town we live in and the surrounding area.

  It scares me to be honest. So many of these people are going to end up with health problems and being less productive members of society (not that a lot of them could be said to be productive now that is). You start to worry about the long term prospects of humanity if so many of them are like this.

  The other scary part of it all? The downright scary way they dressed. Skin tight, belly baring, midrift exposing clothes do not suite you if you do not have a normal figure. People need to learn this. It is not fashionable or attractive. Sure I'm not great but yikes.

  Oh, one more thing. My wife and I had a conversation, in English, whilst paying at a shop checkout. We were then asked, again in English, what language we were speaking..... Scary again.

Lots of balls

  There are a few different ways of taking that phrase. The first is the obvious literal one that my wife did yesterday. She made lots and lots and lots of delicious meatballs. We had some for dinner last night and they were totally yummy. She made so many though we have like 9 bags of meatballs in sauce in the freezer and then another dozen or more meatballs ready for other uses. As I said lots of balls.

  There is another way to take this phrase as well. As in how brave my wife is some days. Take the day she went out on a lake in a wobbly canoe at night (a fear of hers being on water in the dark) and doing that while wearing sunglasses since her glasses had been lost. That took a lot of balls in the non literal sense.

  Then you have the final sense. In that lack of what my wife has. Those people who refuse to deal with something, they slink away and try to do an ostrich impression. By ignoring and avoiding the obvious they have a lot of balls. As in the sarcastic lot of balls way, failing to deal with something and by doing so being a coward.

  Anyway, today's lesson in the way to take phrase is now over. So is another blog post by me. Who would have though I had so many posts in me?

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Follow the rules

  IOS5 has featured prominently in my wife and Is current plans. We both have iPhones and so updated them yesterday. For me so far I've not had any problems and everything is working as it was before or better. My wife is mostly the same with a couple of notable exceptions.

  Firstly it seems a couple of games she is playing did something they were not meant to. This meant that she lost all progress she had made in the game and they were back to their initial state as if you had just gotten and played the game. One of these games it is especially annoying since she had spent real money on getting progress in the game and it is all lost.

  The reason this happened? The programmers of the games did something Apple specifically told them not to. They stored the game save data somewhere which wasn't guaranteed to always be there. Why they did this I don't know but I could guess. However it doesn't change the basic point. They should have followed the rules Apple gave for interacting with their software.

  It is pretty simple in my line of work. You can get a piece of software to work. You can also get it to work while following the rules. If you do something outside those rules and happen to find some behaviour that just happens to work you really shouldn't do it. This situation here demonstrates exactly why because that behind the scenes stuff that just happens to work could change to where it doesn't work. The end result if people get annoyed with your software and stop using it.

  Too many software problems that people run across are not actually the result of programming errors. A lot are I admit but quite a lot are also people taking short cuts with something the basically works. However once you start to prod and poke it and change the assumptions it runs on behind the scenes things break.

  Just a little note to all those IOS programmers out there. Please follow the rules despite what you may think there are pretty much always reasons. If you do and something breaks you can then at least have a foot to stand on when getting Apple to fix their shit as it were.

Today

  A few things about today:-

  1. It is the day that 14 years ago my wife and I moved from the UK to the US.
  2. One half of the two guys that invented the programming language that I've used most of my career (or at least a derivation of it) died today. Dennis Ritchie invented the C language and large parts of the UNIX operating system. He was 70.
  3. My favourite actress Kate Walsh is 44 today.
  4. Wikipedia seems overly concerned with plane crashes when listing historical things that happened today.
  5. Apparently Margaret Thatcher, one of my least favourite women, was also born today.
  6. I started working as a temporary employee of the company I am still at around about today 18 years ago (I forget the exact date).
  Anyway, enough fascinating things about today. I'm sure other people have much more interesting thing going on today than I do so back to work it is with me.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Falling apart

  Got back in to work today after 2 days off sick. It seems a few different things fell apart without me and I had to spend all morning sorting them out. So much so that I couldn't do important blogging for my numerous (hmmm, I might actually be down to 2) readers, one of which is my wonderful (and still sick) wife. With her more compromised health, even though we caught what must be the same cold at the same time, she is still fighting it. I have a slight nasal blockage but otherwise I'm fine now. Now my wife just needs to get better by this weekend so we can go away for a couple of nights in the caravan.

  I don't have much time right now but I just wanted to put something here so people know I am still alive (those that potentially care, again it looks like I have only 2 readers now anyway :| ). I need to get finished up here so I can get back home and be wife nurse maid.

  Oh, one more thing. Someone showed me the Avengers film trailer today. Yay, looks too cool (at least for a geek like me, I suspect my wife will hate it).

Monday, October 10, 2011

Namesake

 The past few days this blog has been living up to its namesake. Both me and my wife have come down with a cold, this one seemingly wanting to hang out in the sinuses and cause pain that way. My wife is getting worse headaches than me and I'm getting more snot sniffles but we basically came down at almost the exact same time with the same cold. To whomever gave it to us (probably somebody at work but you never know) thank you very much for the time off work :| .

  Lego featured again today as we spent my free Lego monies from buying so much Lego. We are also trying to find the pieces to build a couple of custom builds but ordering directly from Lego is painful since they don't have everything available which made for a frustrating hour trying to find the right pieces in the right colour and failing in the end. We did manage to get the right pieces for a nice Lego polar bear but the website is having problems and we can't check out. Grrrr.

  My wife is having real snappy anger issues at the moment, no particular cause, she just feels angry. More than likely this is an effect of coming off her medication and it is annoying her a lot, especially since it makes her partially angry about getting angry. Kind of a vicious cycle at the moment she is trying her best to get through and I'm trying my best to not find ways of irritating her.

  Hurrah, just randomly tried the order and it went through. Finally. Now we just need to wait the god knows how long for the order to turn up since it is a custom order of pieces and not a kit.

  Anyway, trying to find something to do now so that we don't both feel too crappy. All we have managed to do is laze around, watch TV, slob on the internet and for me play games. Anything more is too strenuous since we both really don't have much energy for anything at the moment. Your body really does take energy away from "living" as it were to try and fight illness. Leaves you really incapable of doing much else which is annoying since there are chores to do but we both really aren't up to it at the moment. I think some more TV watching might be in order now, although not too loudly so we don't cause headache problems.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Time for blogging

  Finally have some time to blog today, a reasonably busy morning when I get in today. Even though I get in early there are still people working in other timezones that need my help on something. Today it was two different people in India and another on the east coast that wanted me to quickly interview a contractor to see if she would be useful to us.

  It also doesn't help right now that we have the final two big features in the next release we are putting out (in less than two months no less) being checked in today after getting through acceptance testing. That is another couple of large chunks of code being added that need to be functional tested in 4 weeks and then kicked out the door. Then comes the release with my big feature which I'm not furiously coding up so we can get it out early next year. Work around here is proceeding at a rapid pace so we can get this company back to a position where it is making money again. It is hard work to say the least.

  Anyway, the point I was trying to make when I started this blog post is trying to find the time to write something on this blog. I use this blog as a way to write down what I've done, what I think about something or to try and work out my thoughts in a way that I find easier than talking about it.

  Not much interesting to say in this blog post other than talking about blogging in of itself. Oh, also I should mention I started playing Dead Island the other night and so far it is fun. Running around bashing and slicing up zombies is very fun, especially when you start breaking their bones or slicing off limbs and then see them run up to you and flail at you armless. It is worth checking out just to see how the combat is even if the story so far is kind of nonsensical and silly (then again it is a zombie outbreak game so what do you expect).

Thursday, October 6, 2011

What would I do?

  A thought occurred to me yesterday after hearing the news that Steve Jobs had died. He was 56 when he died. I got to thinking what would I do with my life if I knew I was going to die at 56? I'm 40 now so that is only 16 years. Not a huge amount of time if you think about it in the scale of a normal persons life.

  The scary thing is I really don't know what I would do with my life other than be with my wife. There is nothing I really want to do, nothing I really want to see and nowhere I really want to explore. I would be perfectly happy with just being at home with my wife all of that time. I suspect that would annoy the hell out of my wife with me being under her feet all the time.

  In one way that says to me that I have what I want, being with my wife but on the other hand that says I never want anything more for my life so what different things are there to look forward to. Kind of strange when you think about it too much but that is kind of what I've been doing. It is also weird that this person passing away is what made me think about it, possibly because he isn't that far away from me age wise (really) and works in a physical and logical area very similar to what I do. It also doesn't help that he was incredibly successful at it where as I basically make a decent living at it.

  Still, something to think about. What would I do with my time if I knew I only had that much left?

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

That was easy

  Spent a grand total of 10 minutes at our biometric appointment today. We actually managed to get out before our actual appointment time. We went in, filled in a small form and then my wife didn't actually get to sit down again, she went straight through to get her fingerprints done. I followed a couple of minutes later. What the other people in there were doing just sitting around I don't know but it was actually quite simple. Now if only the rest of the process is that simple.

  So what do you do after something nice and easy. Why go shopping of course. We looked around at a couple of things, found some nice stuff for my wife, including another cute hat for her to wear. A hat I somehow thought was a chicken until my wife pointed out it was actually a penguin. How I confused that I don't know, something about orange beaks. All in all though we got quite a few different things including some nice smelling stuff to try and cover up what sometimes seems like the eternal stink of cat crap (with 4 cats it can get busy in the litter boxes).

  Work has been quiet today, just a couple of boring conference calls where I finally managed to get people to see a problem as it was and not waffle around and get all confused with something simple. Kind of frustrating since the calls were at two different times of the day which meant shopping was interrupted.

  A good thing today though is yummy milk shakes, which I attempted to make and my wife had to recover slightly when it was too runny. Unfortunately we managed to break our blender in the process which could have allowed another shopping opportunity but was foiled by finding a spare part to replace the broken bit for much cheaper. Another recovery my wife managed to make within the space of 5 minutes after recovering the shakes.

  Off now to try and kick a cat up the arse since Boots seems to be especially whiny today and I want him to stop annoying my wife.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

400 already

  Something I just noticed. 400 blog posts, this being 401. Quite a few, mostly rambling rubbish, for a guy that doesn't really express himself much. In person I really am very quiet and never say much at all. I usually feel that there is very little worth saying and what I do say I mean (unless I'm being sarcastic of course :-) ). When I talk to my wife I tell her what I feel is important, like the fact that I love her. That is a fact.

  On this blog though I tend to waffle on more than I normally do, so considering what I say on here you must figure I never have much to say and only talk about a few topics. Imagine how thrilling talking to me is :| . Also to give you an idea of how long it takes me to just write this simple thing I've been thinking about what to write here for almost 40 minutes now.

  Yeah, my brain really doesn't work that well in that way. I have no idea why it just does. Yet I can look at a piece of code and see it working, work out how things flow and what could potentially cause a problem. All that from just seeing it let alone watching it run in real time. I sometimes wonder if my brain worked another way whether I could still do the job I do. Or why my brain ended up like this. Was it born like this and I gravitated to what I do or was it shaped by what I did when I was younger which was shaped by people around me? Whatever the answer I don't think I can change how I think despite the problems it causes me sometimes.

  Well, this post has gone in an unexpected direction. Pondering on how my mind works and how I wish it worked differently so I could express myself to my wife better. Then wondering if it did that if I could not support us with what I do. Also would it change what I find enjoyable to do? So many questions and directions to go in thought wise and no way to find all the answers. Frustrating. Maybe that is why I stick with what I can see the answer to, knowing that I can work out everything I need to with what I understand is nice. Things that are hard for me to understand I avoid it seems. Hence my reticence with dealing with feelings I think, I never understood them, even my own ones.

  Time for me to go think about what I do enjoy for a bit then. Wife boobs it is.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Getting an itch

  I have an itch to try something new. Something new in the videogame world that is. Replaying what I have is fun, especially with something like Borderlands. But then I get in to the mood to look for something a little different. There has been a pretty much never ending supply of something new over my life. Some may say they are all the same but each game does something new each time. Not all of them do it well or come with some downside to what they do that makes it less enjoyable.

  It may be the setting, the story, the new gameplay technique, the advance in visuals that was often the case in the past (less so now) or just something so completely different and/or bonkers that it hasn't been seen before (hello Katamari Darmacy). There is always something coming out that is the product of people far more creative than me. I've written before about being creative, I do it in logical ways, these people though come up with complete worlds and stories to tell in those worlds and make something that is fun to do while this story takes place. I will never grow tired of seeing what people come up with and living through the game.

  Anyway, the point I'm saying is that I'm getting that feeling again. The feeling I need to see something new or different. The need to explore the imagination of a group of people and reward them for it by buying a game. I'm just glad I'm able to actually buy these games now, unlike when I was a wee lad and buying a game was something that only happened a couple of times a year. One advantage to getting older it seems.