Nearly there…

Wow I can’t wait until this time tomor­row. So much stuff to get done now this whole uni gig is over. Inci­den­tally, one whole year out of the way, eh?

This next cou­ple of weeks will be fun… shoot­ing a short film Sat­ur­day, Katy’s birth­day that evening, some­how bid­ding in an eBay auc­tion on Sun­day morn­ing whilst at TACKLES (might need to del­e­gate that one!) to pick up some cheap light­ing bars, con­tin­u­ing shoot Sun­day after­noon, then I’ll be at work all week to catch up on the time I’ve been out of action because of exams/assessments, etc., and chase up all kinds of excit­ing things that have been on hold (includ­ing SMS stuff, yay!) for a con­fer­ence in early December.

Then, next Sat­ur­day, there’s the FEVA Pro­mot­ing the Word through Text and Image con­fer­ence, which is plenty excit­ing and all the cool kids will be there, so get along to it if you can (it’s cheap for a media con­fer­ence or about aver­age for a Chris­t­ian con­fer­ence — worth it either way!)

Wednes­day week there’s a per­for­mance on at Matthias by the drama kids (it’s a thing we do for net­work­ing with kids and par­ents in the local area more than any­thing, but it’s run by the kids min­istry peo­ple at our church.) that shouldn’t be too high stress (at least for me) but I’ll be off work for a day for, then the next evening web-blast06 is being put on by the fine folks from WIPA (I’m going cour­tesy of hear­ing about it through WSG, not part of the elite that forms that organ­i­sa­tion at present ;-)) at the Old Fitzroy, which is a fun lit­tle pub (and the­atre) in Wool­loomooloo. Which is all fun and games but weirdly sus­pended between high-priced real estate and the dodge-the-syringes bits of Syd­ney… shrug.

After that, I’ll hope­fully cruise steadily towards the end of the year (Decem­ber 14 for me, pretty much, coz I’m away til Christ­mas and it’s basi­cally the New Year after that), find­ing a pro­gram­mer and ham­mer­ing out a bit more stuff for the early early parts of 2007 when devel­op­ment will (God will­ing) kick off in earnest. Last web thing for the year for me is going to be Web­jam on Decem­ber 12 at Hotel CBD (right down the road from where I used to work, actu­ally) which should be a great deal of fun. I was tempted to try and present some­thing but fig­ure I’m in such a state of per­ma­nent ver­bosity I’d find it hard to do any­thing use­ful with three min­utes. So I’ll be there heck­ling in the crowd :-) Should be great fun. If you’re keen to come along to either web thing drop a com­ment after you’ve RSVP’d (web-blast is full already, but Web­jam appears to be open still) and we can arrange to meet up before­hand or something.

But I can’t get any work done until this exam is over because it makes me feel too guilty about not study­ing. Sigh. Inci­den­tally, read­ing a great book on Ten­nyson and Mad­ness (if only it were Mad­ness and Mod­ernism, but per­haps they’re occa­sion­ally syn­ony­mous!) by Ann Colley.

Col­ley, Ann C. Ten­nyson and Mad­ness. The Uni­ver­sity of Geor­gia Press. 1983. if you’re inter­ested — got some great stuff on his Maud mon­odrama which is the rea­son it got bor­rowed in the first place!

Four things

It’s Matthom’s fault.

Four jobs I have had

  1. IT support/troubleshooting guy
  2. West­field Christ­mas dec­o­ra­tions assem­bler at some sig­nage place
  3. Web… some­thing. Designer/markup guru/accessibility consultant/CSS wizard/JavaScript man­gler extra­or­di­naire. That’s really a job title.
  4. I’m all out, I think. Can I do “Three things” instead?

Four movies I can watch over and over again

  1. The Matrix (and ONLY the Matrix, not :Reloaded or :Rev­o­lu­tions, because they sucked bigtime)
  2. Eter­nal Sun­shine of the Spot­less Mind
  3. Under­world :D If any­one (in Syd­ney) wants to go see the sequel some­time let me know…
  4. Ice Age

Four places I have lived

  1. Lat: 33:54:24S (-33.9067) Lon: 151:13:01E (151.2169)
  2. Lat: 33:54:44S (-33.9122) Lon: 151:12:50E (151.2139)
  3. Lat: 33:54:23S (-33.9063) Lon: 151:13:30E (151.2249)
  4. Lat: 33:55:09S (-33.9190) Lon: 151:14:14E (151.2373)

Four TV shows I love

  1. Um. Wrong per­son. I’m going to tag Steve at the end of this post, which should be most amus­ing. Hope­fully he’ll name a pod­cast instead!

Four places I’ve vacationed

  1. New Zealand
  2. A boat. A big boat.
  3. Mans­field, VIC
  4. Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest, NSW :)

Four of my favorite dishes

  1. I hate this question.
  2. I can’t even choose food in a restau­rant, from a menu.
  3. Let alone with out any guid­ance in some forever-bounced-around-the-blogosphere meme.
  4. This is my answer. My favourite dish is indecision.

Four sites I visit daily

  1. Google. Duh.
  2. Quirksmode, but rarely not-through Google.
  3. My comment-spam mod­er­a­tion page :-/
  4. whisper.joahua.com, for music play­back. I’ll post about this sometime.

Four places I would rather be right now

This isn’t really a valid ques­tion see­ing I’m doing this on a week­end. Not fair.

  1. Bed.
  2. Float­ing in a pool some­where. Not nor­mally me, but for some rea­son that has enor­mous appeal right now.
  3. On a couch, read­ing a book (with­out think­ing “I’ve got so much other stuff to do! I haven’t got time to read!”)
  4. Mak­ing engag­ing rich media for the web. Sched­uled for later today. One of sev­eral excit­ing things com­ing soon!

Four blog­gers I’m tagging

  1. Steve
  2. Ben
  3. LTTD, mostly because I want to see how a col­lec­tive weblog would deal with this whole… blog­ging equiv­a­lent of chain-mail thing.
  4. I can’t think of any­one else (who hasn’t already been tagged/done it) I’d want to inflict this on :P

This is inter­est­ing, because I once com­pletely shunned that whole ‘e-mail sur­vey’ thing, but now recog­nise it as a not-entirely-neccessary not-entirely-evil nec­ces­sary evil. Hav­ing said that, still not a huge fan :P

Out of space

Yes­ter­day I realised my 40GB hard drive was finally full. And it was a most unpleas­ant sen­sa­tion. Now I need to actu­ally get a file­server work­ing, because it’s way too much has­sle to install a new hard drive in this machine + copy stuff onto it (I’m out of IDE chan­nels so I can’t just bang a new one in). Because, you know, set­ting up a file­server is just so much more trivial.

One of the rea­sons the hard drive is so full is the ridicu­lous num­ber of pho­tos I take. The sit­u­a­tion isn’t assisted by ridicu­lously beau­ti­ful sun­sets ridicu­lously often. These two just in:

A sunset
Another sunset

I’m con­tem­plat­ing mov­ing all my pho­tos onto the PC known as Media on our net­work (it’s a Shut­tle XPC thing with Win­dows MCE installed), because it has a 320GB hard drive, and because WOW Media Center’s photo album play­back is awe­some. I used it today and was very impressed. Def­i­nitely not for every­thing, but if you just have a heap of pho­tos to go through sequen­tially it’s great. I was sit­ting there with a remote click­ing “next next next” as required, and it was a throughly pain­less experience.

[Aside: I am proud at hav­ing com­bined these three things — start­ing with my run­ning out of disc space, actu­ally more due to video than pho­tos, but I needed the photo ref­er­ence to launch into the sun­set big and onwards to Media Cen­ter — under the title of “Out of space”. It really only applies well to the first one, but hope­fully the post mean­dered trans­par­ently enough that no-one noticed or cared. I say this now because evi­dently peo­ple do read what I write here for the writ­ing. Curi­ous as to whether or not I can get crit­i­cism as well as praise, or if peo­ple will choose to say noth­ing at all rather than some­thing nice. Not that I mind com­ments that are nice, but… it’d be good to move beyond that. Okay, this aside is def­i­nitely out­side the scope of the title!]

Hav­ing said all that, Merry Christ­mas all. That bears absolutely no rela­tion to the title, unless you’re some weird con­spir­acy the­o­rist who is con­vinced that Jesus was sent by Mar­tians. I pre­fer to believe he’s the son of God, which might strike some as no less weird, but at least it’s his­tor­i­cally cor­re­lated (both in prior prophecy and con­tem­po­rary record­ing)! What­ever your per­spec­tive, try and think about why you’re cel­e­brat­ing Christ­mas this year…

# by Josh on December 24th, 2005 Tags: , , , ,
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Carols at Matthias

Matthias carols title graphic

Come along to St Matthias tonight at 5pm for a free BBQ fol­lowed by Car­ols from 6pm to cel­e­brate what Christ­mas is all about!

Map: How to get there

If you’re com­ing and are thor­oughly lost or what­ever, gimme a call on 0425 808 469 and we’ll send out a search party or some­thing :P

# by Josh on December 18th, 2005 Tags: ,
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Pulse Christmas in… August

Yeah, most peo­ple would do “Christ­mas in July”, but appar­ently we’re just a slow bunch, so there we go.

I stuck a bunch of pho­tos from last night up in an album in Pho­to­stack, so… be enter­tained. Or something!

There was a secret santa thing, just to explain away the play­dough and egg cups’ (Let me know if that apos­tro­phe is incor­rectly placed, some­one…) pres­ence (as well as the gar­den gnome just to the edge of frame). But we didn’t really need excuses to act silly, anyway.

Pumba weilding sparklers

# by Josh on August 6th, 2005 Tags:
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A picnic.

The sub­ject of this post­ing occurred today with Sam, Katy (whom I had not seen for faaaar too long!), Ben and Sam’s dog, Tuffy (he has his own email address and web­site!) in a park in some part of Syd­ney kind of near the Anzac Bridge, at which lots of pho­tos were taken. And at which I was given a white­board (!!) as a late-Christmas/early-Birthday present! Wowowowowow! So we had some fun with that thing, too. In a park, no less.

In an attempt to redeem myself in the eyes of my overly neglected Pho­to­Stack instal­la­tion (it’s only because I haven’t got a scan­ner at the minute, I promise! I’ve got four rolls of film to scan as soon as I move into per­ma­nent acco­mo­da­tion again and get the HP thing back!), I’m not going to post all the images on the front page (good­ness, it might even save some bandwidth!) — if you wish to peruse the whole lot, the whole album is online.

My favorites:

Never trust a man who, left alone with a tea cosy, does not try it on his head.  Penned on a whiteboard, complete with lame half illustration - mine.

Sam and Ben hold their baby... err... Tuffy.  Cute photo!

Sam and Tuffy poking out tounges.

Mother Katy holds Tuffy.

As always, if you can be both­ered, my com­ments reside in the ALT text for all images in the gallery (some are more exten­sive than oth­ers), which can be seen (gen­er­ally) by hold­ing your mouse over the rel­e­vant thumbnail/image. This may not work in Inter­net Explorer, sorry folks. Get Fire­fox if you want a web browser that’s faster, more secure, and gen­er­ally does stuff well!

If any­one feels my alter­nate tex­tual expla­na­tions of the images are insuf­fi­cient (e.g. require con­tex­tual knowl­edge of a visual nature in order to under­stand com­ments made, etc.), please feel free to let me know and I’ll do some­thing about it. The con­tact form is the best way to get in touch.

Yo-yo

No bro­ken strings. I’m here, but am just about to dis­ap­pear again until post-NYE. Which is kind of lame, see­ing NYE in Syd­ney or at least with friends beats NYE any­where else with fam­ily, but you get that. Hope everyone’s been hav­ing a great Christ­mas and the like, and I’ll try to break the string and stick around some time in the not-too-distant future.

p.s. We’ve bought a house, which, for all interested/caring, can be seen on the Domain web­site. The listed price isn’t what we paid, but it’s fairly close. Yeah, it’s really really big. It’s also really really glassy. I’ll post some more/better pics when we actu­ally move in, which is sched­uled to be some­time in late Jan­u­ary (around Aus­tralia Day — that’s Jan­u­ary 26).

# by Josh on December 27th, 2004 Tags: , , ,
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