Zoo and Blackpool
/The place we are staying has a little zoo attached. Lots of lovely animals, including these two.
I had to go up in the big wheel on the pier to get this picture. Not a thing I do lightly…
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The place we are staying has a little zoo attached. Lots of lovely animals, including these two.
I had to go up in the big wheel on the pier to get this picture. Not a thing I do lightly…
We went to Bridlington Comicon 2024 today and it was great. I took a big old camera to try and take some pictures. They might well appear here at some time in the future when I get around to developing them.
I seem to be able to type faster on the new computer. I think the old one was so slow that letters took a tiny bit longer to appear on the screen and this put me off my typing rhythm…
Sad day today. Said goodbye to “Mr. Cube”. I got him in 2010 and he’s been in the family for the last fourteen years. I’ve very fond memories of my Cube motoring days; one of the nicest cars I’ve ever owned. And he has worn extremely well. But, rather sadly, it is time for a change. If you see him out and about be sure to give him a wave and totally confuse the person driving him.
While we were in London we had a look in the Uniqlo store to find out what they are wearing in Japan at the moment. Turns out that they had a range of T shirts for the Kaiju No. 8 manga series at very tempting prices. So I bought a bunch. And also the first book of the series (it’s rather good).
If you like this kind of thing it’s worth keeping an eye on their site. Neat designs pop up every now and then at very tempting prices.
Today finds us in Sheffield visiting the National Video Game Museum. It was wonderful. So good that I completely forgot to take any pictures. Never mind, I’m sure that we’ll be going back there again before long. Strongly recommended.
This morning all the power sockets in the kitchen stopped working. Turned out the earth trip had tripped. I suspect a bit of dust in the tumble drier. Anyhoo, I had it fixed in around a minute or so. I told the rest of the family that there was no need to make fuss about my incredible efficiency. Perhaps just a small statue with “He brought back the light and power.” written on it.
Last time I had a seven year hold car wash “helper” it ended with both of us laughing like crazy. And soaking wet. This time, but the use of heavy incentive management we managed to get the car lovely and clean and not have to change all our clothes afterwards. Which counts as a win.
The Cube has been part of our lives for the last fourteen years. It has never let us down and is one of the coolest cars I’ve ever driven. We’ll be parting with it soon, succumbing to the lure of an all-electric vehicle. We gave it a wash, took it for a drive and grabbed some pictures.
I hope that when the time comes the Cube will find an owner who appreciates it as much as we did.
Had a splendid time at Burnby Hall Gardens tonight watching The Little Mermaid from IK Productions. All the kids there (along with the one we took with us) really enjoyed the tale and the way it was told. Great fun.
It was my father in-law Rodney’s funeral today. The best funerals are a celebration of a life lived well and to the full. I like to think that we did Rodney proud. Many thanks to everyone who came along and special thanks to celebrant Scott and Kelly from the Co-op who played their parts perfectly. It means a lot.
There’s a motorway bridge near us which is presently undergoing expensive repairs because bits of it are worn out. When I was going through my old pictures from the 1970’s I found this picture of the bridge before it was made.
They are pile driving foundations for the pillars that will hold the bridge up.
I lost my lovely little Polaroid Meter. I managed to convince myself that I’d left it in my room when on holiday. So I bought another one. Fortunately it was not terribly expensive. Unfortunately it didn’t work. They must have been using a much more liberal definition of “tested and working” than I do. Anyhoo, the good news is that I then (of course) found the original one in a place I hadn’t thought of looking. Truly, the best way to find a missing item is to buy a replacement (whether the replacement works or not).
Number one son took a look at my newly arrived shorts. “You’re going to want to send these back” he said. He’s right. Instead of ordering XL I’d gone and bought XS. At least I didn’t get as far as trying them on. That would probably have killed me.
In anticipation for our trip to Whitby tomorrow we got a steam engine running at home. I bought the little engine a while back and it still works, which is nice. It even had enough steam to actually power the little led lights (although they are a bit hard to see in this picture).
Today we had to head home, but before we got on the train we took a look in a few places, including the Microsoft Experience Centre on Regent Street. If you are ever in that part of town it is worth a look. They have all the new Microsoft machines on show (including the latest laptops and tablets with CoPilot) and upstairs they have a lovely gaming display including the original X-Box which was unveiled when the console was announced. This is interesting because it really is a giant X (see above). We had a look around the back and it has all the connections so, in theory it should be possible to plug it in and play it. They had lots of other XBoxes too plus a range of games and accessories.
Formula E is a bit like Formula 1, except that the cars are powered by electricity and sound a bit like turbocharged hair driers. We went to the final event of the season in London today. We watched the practice, the qualifier and finally the race. In between these we wandered around looking at stands in the exhibition attached to the race, watched a mini-concert from Craig David and generally had an all-out wonderful time. I took a camera and the Rabbit R1.
I took a bunch of pictures with a proper camera, and lots with the Rabbit R1. I was lucky because for some reason we had good mobile phone connections and the Rabbit was able to take the shots and do “Magic Camera” type things with them. I really like the results. They are not photographs in the proper sense of the word, but they provide a lovely record of the event and I’m very pleased to have them. And if you bear in mind that a Rabbit R1 is a fraction of the price of a new camera lens I reckon it is a good investment if you want a quirky record of what you’ve been up to.
From now on I’m going to be taking the Rabbit R1 with me to get its unique perspective.
Not sure if this is a life tip, but it is a good tip nonetheless. We spent a big chunk of today arranging a funeral (helped by the wonderful Kelly from the Co-op). This was made much easier because my father-in-law had taken the very sensible step of making clear exactly what he wanted to happen and sorting it all out in advance. Doing this really helps those that are carrying on.
Spent the afternoon watching a Spanish chap win Wimbledon and the evening watching the Spanish football team win the European Cup. Truly a good day to be Spanish.
Another trip to Leeds to day for a birthday bash. Had a Most Excellent meal at Hickory’s Adel. My menu tip: go for the frozen custard. It’s awesome.
Rob Miles is technology author and educator who spent many years as a lecturer in Computer Science at the University of Hull. He is also a Microsoft Developer Technologies MVP. He is into technology, teaching and photography. He is the author of the World Famous C# Yellow Book and almost as handsome as he thinks he is.
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