Yesterday my brother(inlaw) tied the knot whilst the best man (that's me) stood to one side and watched the happy proceedings. Lots of memories, it's almost four years since my own wedding. It was a lovely day. I think this also means I have another sister now.
Best man is a pretty good job. You get front row seats and as part of the bridal party are included in most of the perks. But you do need to make a speech (and on behalf of the bridesmaids, thank the groom for thanking them in his speech. Which I did in a lovely falsetto).
The speech then. I tried to add an Olympics twist to the end which involved speaking Greek and French. I can't speak a word of either. Well, maybe oi. That's about it. So I turned to babelfish to translate the words and boy did I ever get a shock when the greek came back all, um, greek. That is, in the greek alphabet. Which I can't read. Let alone pronounce. Still, I found some translation and pronunciation guides and think I might have gotten away with it.
It's the thought that counts. Anyway, hearty congratulations to the new Mr and Mrs.
What is a guy supposed to do with six gmail invites? Blog? Why not.
Gnauk is what you get when you put your fingers on the wrong keys. You can tell I am not a typist. However, gmail is a web based email service being brought out by google. I think it's really good. They have an interesting way of releasing it to the public which involves allowing existing users to invite others to join, from time to time. A bit similar to how their search derives page popularity from people linking to each others' pages, and how blogger has that Next blog link happening.
Anyhow, if you want to try gmail post a comment because I don't know what else to do with these invitations!
Did you offer one to your lovely wife again? And if so, did she open an account?
If you still have a spot open I'm interested in having a look at an account. Sounds like it's a good thing so I'm willing to try :-)
It's all the rage isn't it...?
I really started to worry when people were selling them on ebay :|
It's a crazy world. Especially eBay. Funniest thing I ever saw for sale was an air guitar (with certificate of authenticity!)
I'd like to work closer to home. I commute every day, it's over an hour each way. About 50mins by Queensland Rail and 10–15mins by car between the station and home. Oh, and walking to work from the station in the city. Beats driving all that way though, and it's good time to read (I'm reading The Eye of the World from Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time series, and Rare Trades).
Here I am going off on a tangent again.
I would like to work closer to home. It's high on my list of career goals. Thus it is with some excitement I can announce I have secured a job interview for Friday morning for a web developer position. If I get this job, I will be working one whole block closer to home. That should save me about 2–4 minutes every day.
Wish me luck :)
Well, of course I wish you luck! If one friend can get that promotion she wanted, you can get the job you desire!
Between preventing teenagers from drowning, I'll try to send you good vibes!
Hmm, there's something fishy going on. When I read this post at uni.. uh.. during class when I was supposed to be paying attention to other students' presentations.. I could see a dash between 10 and 15. I was in the Mac labs, using the Safari browser. Now at home, using Firefox, there's no dash, so it looks like 1015 mins. That's a whole lotta mins! (Likewise with 24.)
But anyway, good luck with the job interview! :-)
You were right. I dunno why that happened, there were supposed to be en dashes there. Fixed now, thanks.
And thanks all for the good wishes :)
It went very well, hurrah.
Though somehow I have since discovered I have someone else's notes mixed up with my portfolio, and no idea how it happened.
No prizes for second place unfortunately!
Oh, I renew my objection to this pointless endeavor! Informally now and by affidavit later. Time permitting.Yes, I'm quoting Sideshow Bob of Simpsons fame from this episode.
Why? Working with TeamSite of course *mutters* Some days it just drives me crazy, you know how it is.
My wife has ripped some of her CDs and iTunes has started playing Beach Boys, a song called Barbara Ann. I've always thought it was "baa ba b'ren, baa baa baa baba b'ren". Why didn't someone tell me!?
You thought it was a song about sheep? Well that's just plain silly!
I really just wanted to post a comment because they look so groovy the way you've set them up now. :-)
You can get some in my javascript library—once again the most popular content hosted on this server. Funny thing is, every time somebody asks me a question about one of my scripts, it invariably leads into discussion of problems in different browsers, issues with people disabling scripting, and of course, is it all accessible. And that always ends with me saying “you probably shouldn't use javascript, that way lies madness.”
Which isn't true at all of course. Javascript can do some neat things. But getting scripts to work in "browsers"—that wonderful word which too simply sumarises the quagmire of a platform/environment to which we web developers must work—well, that can be fun too. If you like debugging. Thankfully I do.
>Sometimes. Still, I feel sorry for our intern at work, who is working hard on a script to print multiple pages at once (simply because our policies are broken up into multiple files and people don't know how to print them properly themselves). Find all the links on the page. Only keep the links that are to files in the same directory. Now for each one, open it in a new window and print it out. See? Easy, useful, javascript. hahaha. Madness! :)
Okay, now I think it's important that you realise that much of that post is fodder for Blogtionary. Perhaps a side-blog which offers the same posts, translated into English? :-)
cool :)
in English? hmm I'll try. Javascript programming is kinda fun, but it's the ways in which people try to use it that provide the true endless amusement :D
Long overdue—I have finally updated the design of my resume. Now if only I can find the time to update the content! But not now, 3am. Yikes!
Yes I know some of the HTML doesn't validate (yet!)
It was a quick conversion, I'll get to it.
I'm a little disappointed with blogger today. They turned down my request for a timestamp format which included both date AND time and was not in a US date format. I really don't like dates that go MM/DD/YY as the month and date are reversed to what's normal here and it's very confusing. *sigh*
Luckily I just found an easy solution - remove the dates from all comments. I'm happy with that :) This is a boring post though. Not so happy about that.
You know, I was thinking more on this last night and realised how illogical the US date format is! Here we have the wonderfully logical: day - month - year. It's so silly to disturb that logic and put the month before the day! Makes no sense. Why put a larger measure of time first, then a smaller, then the largest? The mind boggles, really it does.
And this is a boring reply, but I don't care. Heehee! :-)
Larger to smaller does make sense though, just think "hours, minutes, seconds". Works great for sorting too, which is why the ISO format is YYYYYMMDDTHHMMSS.
But month, day, year, ... that's mixed up. I guess there was a reason the US adopted this style. I wonder what it was!
Maybe it's the same reason we don't use that stinking metric system. Sounds like we made up our own thing and expected the rest of the world to just fall in line....typical of us, eh? ;)
I guess the good thing about measuring everything in feet is that you don't need to carry a ruler!
It was a mistake from the start, I admit that now.
Granted I was about twelve at the time, and convinced I was bored I suspect. I like apple juice (well, I did then, I prefer orange now), and I like milo (chocolate milk). So surely the two mixed together could only be better! Surely. Didn't stop to think at the time that I don't really like smoothies.
Just to set the record straight, and to help out future generations, let me state unequivocally that apple juice and milo and milk should never be brought together — under any circumstances — in a single drink.
Thank you.
What about cranberry juice and milo? Mixing the dry, slightly sour taste of cranberries with the sweet taste of milo, could be a winner.. yes? no? ;-)
I'll tell you what, you give it a go and let me know.
I love my phone, I love my MP3s. When you travel an hour to and from the city (an hour each way that is) the music is a great backdrop. Even with a mere 16MB memory stick (let's say, 4 songs) that need to be changed regularly, if they're cool songs it's a groovy time.
So it's with a deep sadness that cannot be expressed in words that I must say my headset is broken. I only get audio in the left ear. Silence in the right. Silence. *sigh* You would not believe how hard it is to replace this headset. Standard headphone won't fit, an adapter won't support the microphone, nobody makes headsets this type anyway, unless you want to pay $400 for top of the line bluetooth headphones (which if I was rich I might consider).
Optus reckon my insurance should cover it. At least, that's what they said on the phone. I need to go into a store to take the next step. Meanwhile I'm listing to port as my inner balance has gone askew …
OK, 50 minutes on hold to Optus Customer Care. It's official, they don't care about their customers at all.
50 minutes! That must be some kind of lousy customer service record. Did you stay on hold or give up after that long?
I gave up of course. It was actually 30mins on hold waiting for a supervisor, then 20mins when I tried to call back (nobody answered at all).
I got through wednesday morning and a headset was supposed to arrive by courier today. It didn't. Tomorrow, I hope?
headset finally arrived wheee!
if you need one, get it from Genuine Mobile Accessories. I hear they're the only place in Australia that stock them. And they have a surplus.
Go figure :)