I got my replacement Kindle yesterday, and OMG what a cool piece of kit. Never again will I have to have a book clearout as I don't have shelf space.
I don't think it's going to stop me ever buying another dead tree book, but the vast majority of my purchase will now be ebooks.
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Friday, July 29, 2011
Corporate buzz words
Is it just me? Am I weird? I HATE corporate buzz words. You know the kind of thing, "are we all up to speed?" or "think outside the box", phrases that actually mean nothing, and are usually said by people trying to sound important.
Well, I just heard one that nearly gave me the boak. "touch bases". Seriously, wtf! It's crap. Say what you mean. Say "get together and discuss this" not "We should touch bases". Do you have any idea just how wanky that sounds?
Aaaaargh!
Well, I just heard one that nearly gave me the boak. "touch bases". Seriously, wtf! It's crap. Say what you mean. Say "get together and discuss this" not "We should touch bases". Do you have any idea just how wanky that sounds?
Aaaaargh!
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Dead kindle
Yesterday, the Kindle K bought me for my birthday arrived, and it's dead. It charges, the laptop can see the contents, but the screen is not working. 3 calls to Amazon's Kindle support (which is on an 0800 number, so well done Amazon), and various attempts at kickstarting the bugger, all with no success. They're sending out a replacement today, and the gubbed one is going back by courier tomorrow.
I'm pretty impressed with the tech support, and the speed of the replacement process (it should arrive within 2 days), but K is a bit peeved that her pressie didn't work. It's electronics, it can't be helped.
I'm pretty impressed with the tech support, and the speed of the replacement process (it should arrive within 2 days), but K is a bit peeved that her pressie didn't work. It's electronics, it can't be helped.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Cycling rant (pt2)
A while back I did a wee rant about the state of the roads in Glasgow being a danger to cyclists, and that the money the council spends promoting cycling was basically being pissed up against the wall, as people would be reluctant to take up cycling considering the state of the roads. Well, here's part 2, which justifies my initial rant.
Someone I know in work who also cycles in daily, and is in fact cycling daft (his idea if a relaxing weekend usually involves about 60 miles on the bike). On Sunday he was out on a bike run with another work mate, and on the way back into Glasgow, coming down the Switchback, his front wheel hit a pothole. He went over the bars, hitting the other cyclist, who somehow managed to stay on his bike. Being clipped in, when he went over the bars, the bike came with him. He's now in the hospital with a double skull fracture.
The guy who was with him thought he was a gonner, as he was making a "death rattle" sound in his throat. Fortunately, he's still alive.
After accompanying him to the hospital, his mate headed back up to the site of the accident to take a photo of the pothole, but guess what, it had been filled in. Funny that. The police apparently have photos though, as if he had died they would have been needed for a fatal accident inquiry.
Just shows, someone is almost killed and the pothole gets filled just like that. Would it have been filled if he hadn't crashed on Sunday? Call me cynical, but I doubt it.
Someone I know in work who also cycles in daily, and is in fact cycling daft (his idea if a relaxing weekend usually involves about 60 miles on the bike). On Sunday he was out on a bike run with another work mate, and on the way back into Glasgow, coming down the Switchback, his front wheel hit a pothole. He went over the bars, hitting the other cyclist, who somehow managed to stay on his bike. Being clipped in, when he went over the bars, the bike came with him. He's now in the hospital with a double skull fracture.
The guy who was with him thought he was a gonner, as he was making a "death rattle" sound in his throat. Fortunately, he's still alive.
After accompanying him to the hospital, his mate headed back up to the site of the accident to take a photo of the pothole, but guess what, it had been filled in. Funny that. The police apparently have photos though, as if he had died they would have been needed for a fatal accident inquiry.
Just shows, someone is almost killed and the pothole gets filled just like that. Would it have been filled if he hadn't crashed on Sunday? Call me cynical, but I doubt it.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Weekend stuff
Well, on Friday after work me, Fi & Pete, headed for a pint after work for a couple of drinks.
On Saturday, me and K headed over to Silverburn for a bit, then pretty much spent the rest of the day vegging in the garden and getting slightly sunburnt.
Today, we went to Saltcoats, which I've not been to since I was a kid. The town was pretty much closed, with only a couple of shops open (hey, it was Sunday), and the odd pub (we hit Weatherspoons, as they were having a cider festival). We also took in a walk along the beach and grabbed an ice cream. The beach and the seafront are really nice, but it's not got as much to do as Troon, and there's the feeling that it's been allowed to run down a bit.
On Saturday, me and K headed over to Silverburn for a bit, then pretty much spent the rest of the day vegging in the garden and getting slightly sunburnt.
Today, we went to Saltcoats, which I've not been to since I was a kid. The town was pretty much closed, with only a couple of shops open (hey, it was Sunday), and the odd pub (we hit Weatherspoons, as they were having a cider festival). We also took in a walk along the beach and grabbed an ice cream. The beach and the seafront are really nice, but it's not got as much to do as Troon, and there's the feeling that it's been allowed to run down a bit.
Sunny Saltcoats
Karen on the beach
Arty shot of shadow and toe
On the beach
Obligatory self portrait
Wish you were here
Man and double nougat in perfect harmony
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Screeeeaam for me Glasgow
And lo, Glasgow DID scream for him. Yes, Bruce, Janick, Adrian, Dave, Nico and (last but not least) Steve totally blew the roof off the SECC last night. There was a decent mix of the new album and some total classics, so that should have kept everyone happy. The new stuff actually works really well live.
Yeah, that was an awesome gig.
Yeah, that was an awesome gig.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Update thingy
So, after a hectic weekend involving a ceilidh, my wedding anniversary, and a friends daughters' wedding, followed by a bank holiday to recover, only we spent it gutting the house, I finally got to veg last night. The only problem being, that vegging meant missing the Queensryche/Judas Priest gig at the SEC. Ah well.....
Anyway, tonight it's the Maiden gig at the SEC, and it'll be Karen's first time seeing them. Should be a good one, Airbourne are supporting.
Anyway, tonight it's the Maiden gig at the SEC, and it'll be Karen's first time seeing them. Should be a good one, Airbourne are supporting.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Wedding bells.
Just back from the wedding, and what a do it was. The food was good the drink was good, the venue was excellent. Oh sod it, here's some pics.
The happy couple
Man with a pint
Me and Karen
Yeah, great night, and all the best to Tegan and James.
The weekend so far
Ok, the ceilidh has been ticked off, and yesterday we went through to Stirling and had a really nice meal and spent the night in a hotel in Stirling for our anniversary. This morning we had breakfast, checked out, and we're now at home, feeding the cats before we get changed and head out to a wedding this afternoon.
Phew!
Phew!
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
And the winner is......
....me. Not the lottery you understand, that would be asking too much, but I have won tickets to a ceilidh this coming Friday. Now, I've got a wedding to go to on Sunday, and I'll be wearing my kilt. The question is this. Do I wear it to the ceilidh, and hope there's no spillage, or do I just wear jeans?
Dear reader(s) I await your answers.
Dear reader(s) I await your answers.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Weird dreams
Last night I had a really weird dream. Even weirder for me in that no zombies were involved. Anyway, me, Karen and K's pal Liz were driving round Scotland visiting wee touristy villages that reeked of Wicker Man type in-breeding. Anyway, they were populated by serious oddballs, and even though it was summer, there was serious snow on parts of the roads, and some of the roads were at 45 degree angles, so the car risked rolling over as you drove along.
We were just about to buy more tartan tat, when I woke up ! That's what you call a close call. Give me the dreams where I'm armed to the teeth fighting off hordes of zombies. That's much less scary.
We were just about to buy more tartan tat, when I woke up ! That's what you call a close call. Give me the dreams where I'm armed to the teeth fighting off hordes of zombies. That's much less scary.
Saturday, July 09, 2011
Braiiiiiiiinssssss
World War Z is going to start filming in Glasgow next month. It's based on the Max Brooks book of the same name, and is starring Brad Pitt. Today there was a casting for extras, in Glasgow, and I took myself along. Hey, it's a zombie movie and it pays £130 a day!
Anyway, I should find out in a couple of weeks if I'm getting a part. That would be so cool :-)
Monday, July 04, 2011
Venue reunion
On Friday night I headed over to Ivory Blacks for the Venue Reunion. The Venue was a rock club up Suchiehall St in what is now called G2, behind the Garage. Robert Fields who was the dj at The Venue, organised the reunion, and what a night it was. There was people I haven't seen in about 20 years. The night was a complete blast form the past, with no post 1992 songs getting played. This resulted in a load of classics getting an airing.
In the tradition of the old club, there was a band on as well, who were pretty decent. The only thing missing was the old sticky carpet that was in the old club.
In the tradition of the old club, there was a band on as well, who were pretty decent. The only thing missing was the old sticky carpet that was in the old club.
some of the old gang back together
me and Karen at the reunion
Cliff, Scott and me
There's going to be another in December. If it's half as good as Friday was, it's going to be a belter.
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