Ramblings inspired by psychology, physics, philosophy, philanthorpology, philandering, phenomena, prophets & profits. Travelers Tip: Where is your towel & avoid the garlic sauce.
Tuesday, 29 August 2006
Got you by the goat.
A farmer has a bag of chook food, a chook and a fox which he needs to get to the opposite side of a river. He can only take one item at a time across in his boat. For obvious reasons he cannot leave certain items on any side of the river together, i.e., the chook and chook food, the chook and the fox. How does he get all three items to the other side of the river?
Monday, 28 August 2006
In the groove
Sunday, 27 August 2006
I'll be back
Just a message to all my fans..
I have a date and it's set in concrete..
I will be home (well in Melbourne) on the 24th of November.
It's time to say goodbye to South America (and the fact that my ticket
expires on the 23rd haha)
I'm in Lima at the moment. Peru's capital nestled on the coast. I'm staying
in super nice suburb (that could easily be the northern beaches or eastern
burbs in Sydney) called Miraflores (translates to Lookflowers)
I've been doing too much shopping having bought two pairs of perscription
glasses for like $200 dollars and they will be ready on Monday! So totally
awesome and a pair of shoes and yeah..ooops
All is going well.
Had to leave my beautiful peruvian boy behind which was heart wrenching
after basically living together for a month in Mancora and Trujillo..awww
=o(
But..I'm looking forward to the last leg of my trip..the south of Peru,
Cusco and onto to Bolivia, northern Argentina and Buenas Aires and the
finally to Chile and ciao!
I can't believe it will have been a year away.
Ok sorry for the mundane post..
Hope everyone is doing buenarzo!
besos
Ange
Saturday, 12 August 2006
Icebreakers - The theory.
A) Not everybody knows why they are there, in fact most people don't, except that it is a subject they are required to do to get their degree. In fact I ask them that very question and the answer is quite often silence. Why silence, why not Yes or No? Because, besides the extroverts nobody else feels comfortable stating their opinion, thoughts or ideas... why? I don't know - I've always been an 'extrovert' in this confined context!
B) Extroverts get very little out of icebreakers because without the icebreaker, they would participate in calss anyway. It is the introvert that gets the most out of icebreakers. When icebreakers are effectively executed the participants persuade the introvert out of the shell, once out of its shell the introvert will find that the environment they are in is actually quite comfortable. Hence, the introvert is more likely to contribute in class in future because they know it is a safe environment.
Tuesday, 8 August 2006
Ice Breakers
- Skydiving formations
- Tell the crowd about yourself and they guess if its true or false.
- Go around the room and try to match people to a list of stereotypes.
- pair up and tell your partner 1 thing you love, 1 thing you hate and 1 thing you want more then anything else in the world.
If only my HTML programming was good enough, I could whip up an online poll!
Welcome home Nick!
After what sounds like a fantastic 5 week trip through Europe and Japan Nick has returned to Australia, and in what fine form! Procurring three guest passess into the members stand on Saturday night for the game between Essendon and the Swans. The game wasn't the best, but the commentating was superlative! Thanks Mikey for the off-field entertainment.
Trialled a different pub onthe way home - the Dolphin in Surry Hills, very nice. Recommended. Beer prices were a bit steep ($5 for a Coopers), but the place was large, comfortable, clean, and filled with interesting, young, beautiful, people.
Friday, 4 August 2006
Fiddling with Regedit
Whats so wrong with that? Nothing, provided it is beneficial to the customer - for example, compatibility between Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Internet Explorer, you know - stuff that is good for you. What if its not beneficial for the customer?
For example, Microsft Access is limited by the Microsoft Windows registry to only using 9500 page - locks per file. Whats a page lock? I don't know - but it has soemthing to do with memory involved in processing a given action. Basically, if your database is big enough, you will eventually start to use more then 9500 pagelocks per file, and whenever you try to do something you will get a "error - not enough memory available for requested operation" or something similar. Why is the maxpagelocksperfile in the regustry set to 9500? Nobody knows, but when I had this error this morning, we jumped straight on and changed it to 100,000 (approx equivalent of 10Mb of memory). Access was able to perform its duty and we were able to get on with our work.
Why does Microsoft do this? Probably to force you upgrade to a more expensive database program once you hit that size database. People criticise Microsoft Access as being a kiddies database, but really - I like the interface, its the Jet SQL engine and Microsoft that screw it up. Sure, if your serious about databases - MySQL or soemthing similar is probably more for you - if your not going to be using it everyday, MSAccess is the perfect learning tool. It'll even teach you how to hack the registry and beat Microsoft at its own game, eventually!
Please post a comment with any conspiracy stories about any computer manufacturer - I like conspiracy stories!
Tuesday, 1 August 2006
Mudgee Wine & Food Fair - Balmoral Beach.
I hope a few people will be able to make it down on the day, taste some wine, coffee, cheese and maybe take a Masterclass in either! A short Blurb is posted below but I encourage you to visit the official site which has many more details.
The plan at this stage is to have fun on the day before heading back to the apartment to continue the wine 'tasting' and swap stories about the glory days.
Each year, the Winemakers of Mudgee bring their fabulous award-winning Wines to Sydney at the famous, Mudgee Wine and Food Fair.
Located at picturesque Balmoral Beach, surrounded by local produce and a great array of food, arts, crafts and textiles, the Winemakers of Mudgee set-up the annual Wine & Food Fair – so you can get to sample the delights of the Mudgee region without leaving the city!
The Balmoral Fair kicks off at 10am on August 13th, 2006 and it's Sydney's chance to see what great food and wine is on offer from the Mudgee region. Last tasting are at 5pm and tasting tokens are only available until 4pm. A live band will also be providing entertainment.
The Fair is located around the Rotunda at the western end of Balmoral Beach. Free Shuttle Buses will be operating in a continuous circuit from Balmoral Beach to Military and Spit Roads via Raglan Street and Awaba Street throughout the day. As parking can become congested at the Beach, we do suggest you use this park-and-ride service. Buses will run at 15-minute intervals and can also be hailed from anywhere along the route between 9.30 am and 5.00 pm.
Full timetables for all bus and ferry travel to and from Balmoral, can be downloaded from the State Transit Authority.