Losing it[1]

Saturday, 9th October 2004

Did you think I’d forgotten?

Regular readers[1] may have been wondering about the lack of weight reports over the last few days. Well, it’s been one of those London weeks. Get up far too early on Tuesday[2], away on Wednesday[3], and err, well, forgetful on Thursday and Friday.[4]

Anyway, back to what passes for normal around here. This morning’s quite pleasing figure is 199.2 pounds (14 stone 3.2 pounds, 90.4kg). Much better :grin

[1] Insert standard line about “both of you” here
[2] Too early to remember to get on the scale, or if I do, too early to be able to read the numbers, much less write them down…
[3] Back Wedensday evening after big on-train dinner, so that wouldn’t be a very representative weight, would it?
[4] It’s my age, you know….

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A slight change

Well, here it is. The new-look Losing it[1]. Persuaded it to look nearly right in Internet Explorer[1]. The colours and some other details may change. Or they might stay just like this. I might spend the time posting instead of tweaking :cheesy

[1] Not identical to its appearance in FireFox, but the difference isn’t enough to worry me at this point.

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Comment from Les on Saturday, 9th October 2004 at 19:02

Of course, I now have to redo the other pages on the site (the few that aren’t generated automagically by WordPress)

Friday, 8th October 2004

Boo!! Hiss!!!!

Well, it is the BT Tower[1]. And we all know that BT is the ultimate power of evil in the universe, don’t we? Anyway, I took this picture from my hotel room on Tuesday evening, and I really like the way it’s come out - the low sun making the building glow against the quite interesting sky.

[1] Or whatever it’s called now

 
 The Dark Tower (OK, BT Tower...) 
 
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Internet Explorer: shoot it now

Mutter, mutter, mutter. There are times when I don’t like Internet Explorer much. Then there are the times when I try to use it, and it really annoys me. I’ve been working on a new design for Losing it[1], and I’ve just about got it looking the way I want. Apart from a slight problem in IE. For reasons I haven’t yet determined, it keeps mangling the display of the Links section on the left. Most odd.

 
 Only IE does this..... 
 
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Thursday, 7th October 2004

I’ve been badgered!

I don’t know….

I turn my back for a couple of minutes to make a cup of tea for my hardworking staff, and what does my hardworking staff[1] do? Inflicts a severe badgering on me, that’s what!

[1] There is only one of him

 
 ©2004 
 

4 Comments

Comment from Widget on Thursday, 7th October 2004 at 13:31

And we love him for it. Hee.

Comment from TomTerriffic on Friday, 8th October 2004 at 4:40

:rolleyes

Comment from TomTerriffic on Friday, 8th October 2004 at 4:41

snicker

Comment from Twisty on Friday, 8th October 2004 at 18:18

I think it’s perfectly perfect. :cheesy

Monday, 4th October 2004

Up a wee bit…

Well, I did go out for a meal and a wee drinkie last night, so I’m not too surprised to be a little heavier this morning at 201.0 pounds (14 stone 5 pounds, 91.2kg).

Yet another London trip this week…..

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Sunday, 3rd October 2004

Thirteen Senses

The Invitation

Got this on the strength of the recent single Into the Fire, a vaguely Keane-like piano-led song. I was pleased to find that the rest of the CD is rather good too. Given the prominent use of piano and a lead vocal style of the “sensetive male” variety, comparisions with Keane are inevitable[1], but there’s a bit more edge here. And unlike Keane, these guys appear to play the odd guitar or two.

After Into the Fire, previous single Thru the Glass is next. This is Good Stuff indeed, with the repeated lines

You got us into this
So get us out of this

and an almost hypnotic rhythm.

Twelve tracks, all worth at least a listen.

[1] And given Keane’s success, record companies are presumably trying to sign (or create) as many Keaneish bands as they can…

Not much change…

After a moderately lazy Saturday, not too bad this morning at 201.2 pounds (14 stone 5.2 pounds, 91.3kg).

Saturday, 2nd October 2004

Holding (almost) steady

Just a wee bit up at 200.6 pounds (14 stone 4.6 pounds, 91.0kg) today.

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Friday, 1st October 2004

Still on track

A teeny-weeny drop this morning to 200.2 pounds (14 stone 4.2 pounds, 90.8kg). These fluctuations need some getting used to….

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Thursday, 30th September 2004

Eeeek!!! Scary picture!!!!

By popular request[1], here’s a scan of my scary passport photo. I have no other comment to make on the subject.

[1] Well, one odd person demanded to see it :shock:

 
 ©2004 
 

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Comment from Twisty on Thursday, 30th September 2004 at 15:30

Nice mugshot. I hope the police were kind to you.

Comment from Mich�le on Thursday, 30th September 2004 at 16:08

:laugh :!:

Comment from Les on Thursday, 30th September 2004 at 16:10

Hey!!!!! :evil:

Comment from Gary on Friday, 1st October 2004 at 0:42

:twisted: So…you want I should rough him up some ?

Comment from David on Friday, 1st October 2004 at 22:44

he’d like that too much. prolly just gets arrested for the probing… :shock:

Comment from Les on Saturday, 2nd October 2004 at 8:30

Sounds more like your kind of thing….

Comment from STU on Monday, 4th October 2004 at 14:18

:?: :!:that iznt evn scary its wel s**t wot the hell gimme summet scary 4 god sake :!: :!: :!: :!: :!:

Comment from Les on Monday, 4th October 2004 at 14:27

It certainly scared me…..

I’m using a larger print to scare flies away from the house…

Interesting…

A quite big drop today. Back down to 200.4 pounds (14 stone 4.4 pounds, 90.9kg). :smiley

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Wednesday, 29th September 2004

Now what shall I do with this?

Now here’s something I never thought I’d get round to getting. Not that I’m necessarily going to use it in the near future, you understand. But I might get round to it. Might come in handy if I need to flee the country.

 
 ©2004 
 

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Comment from Mich�le on Wednesday, 29th September 2004 at 20:13

OMG!!!!! :eek: :eek: :eek: :!: :!: :!:

Comment from Twisty on Thursday, 30th September 2004 at 1:00

Shocked! Shocked, I tell you! :eek:

Comment from Gary on Thursday, 30th September 2004 at 1:17

So……come on over !

Comment from Widget on Thursday, 30th September 2004 at 12:53

*THUDTHUDTHUDTHUDTHUDTHUD*

Getting a bit better

After yesterday’s peak, I’m heading down again - 202.8 pounds, 14 stone 6.8 pounds, 92.0kg. Only a little bit down, but at least it’s not up!

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Tuesday, 28th September 2004

Running down…

One more post before the batteries die in the Tosh. I’ve been installing software and posting from the little beastie for quite some time now, and the little icon tells me I have less than 20 minutes left. It’s done quite well, really. It’s been running for about three hours now, and that included some fairly heavy file copying and downloading over the wireless connection. And I’d used it on battery quite a bit at work on Monday, too - and that included using a PC card wireless connection[1], so it looks like the total battery life might not be too far off the claimed six hours. Certainly six hours of more normal application use and moderate web and email work seems feasible.

Have I mentioned what a nice machine this is? :grin

[1] New 3G data card from Orange, which actually works with the VPN, which makes it potentially very useful. At least one of our senior people wants one. I’ve told him he’ll have to wait until I’ve tested it some more, though :smiley

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London Calling

London Calling - 25th Anniversary Edition [2CD + DVD]

OK. Confession time. In 1979, when this album first appeared[1], I was deeply uncool. I had no interest at all in popular music, so The Clash completely passed me by. Sorry. I made up for it a few years later, and by the mid 80s, I was much better. :grin

Anyway, what we have here is a really rather tasty 25th anniversary edition of possibly the definitive Clash album. It’s presented in a tasteful fold out sleeve which includes a nice little booklet with archive photographs, articles and notes on the original album, and a reproduction of the original 12″ lyric sheet. Good so far. But if (like any discerning music fan) you already have London Calling on CD, why would you buy this? Well, apart from its general gorgeousness and style, the package also includes a CD of demos, alternative versions and the like, culled from the long lost Vanilla Tapes[2] and a DVD featuring a documentary by the ubiquitous Don Letts[3] and some original promo videos.

Much has been writen by far more coherent people than me, so I’ll jsut say that this is a glorious album, from the opening blast of the title track through to Train in Vain. Get it now. Not necessarily this edition (the standard one should be available for not a lot at all), but certainly the original album.

[1] In the UK, that is. It didn’t appear in the US until the following year, which goes some way to explaining Rolling Stone magazine’s labelling it as the best album of the 1980s.
[2] It had been thought that the only copy had been lost, but apparently Mick Jones found another while moving house. :eek:
[3] Who made the quite excellent Westway to the World

The Clash - Westway To The World [1977]

and was in Big Audio Dynamite with Mick Jones.

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Off the boil….

Hmmm. Can’t seem to get it together to do much exercise. Again. Took longer than usual to recover from the last London trip, then had a night out. This evening, I got involved with some other things[1].

That wouldn’t be so bad, but I didn’t even walk to or from work today. This morning I was feeling a little fragile, and this evening it was raining just enough to make warning a little too unpleasant to contemplate.

Ahhhh well……

[1] A future post will reveal all :shock:

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Comment from Twisty on Thursday, 30th September 2004 at 16:27

Other things? Such as? And where is this “future post that will reveal all"?

Comment from Les on Thursday, 30th September 2004 at 17:23

Not telling, so there :tongue

Ouch

Well, I had a night out. I might have had a wee drinkie or two. This probably accounts for this morning’s scary figure of 203.0 pounds (14 stone 7 pounds, 92.1kg).

Should be better tomorrow……

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Monday, 27th September 2004

Down a bit

And today’s random fluctuation takes me to 201.6 pounds (14 stone 5.6 pounds, 91.4kg). A wee bit better.

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Sunday, 26th September 2004

Knees Up Mother Earth

Knees Up Mother Earth (Gollancz SF S.)

Robert Rankin is, of course, completely Dagenham[1], and has been for quite some time now. Well, strictly speaking, he’s more Brentford, but you know what I mean. He’s been writing some of the funniest, oddest, most unclassifiable fiction around for a long time now. A typical Rankin book is likely to feature the impending end of the world, talking sprouts, unlikely inventions, copious quantities of alcohol, Elvis, Evil Forces, pre-decimal currency, and running gags that even I wouldn’t attempt to get away with. All good fun, and all highly recommended. You could start at the beginning with The Antipope:

The Antipope

which is the first in the legendary[4] Brentford Trilogy in which we first meet such characters as Neville the part-time[5] barman and the even more legendary Pooley and Omally. Later books include the fictional detective Laszlo Woodbine and many more weird, wonderful and downright odd characters. But to be quite honest, you could pick up any of the books in any order and not really miss anything. There is something of a cumulative effect as the gags pile up, the situations become more and more unlikely and the silliness reaches unprecedented levels. Very good for reading on the train, provided you don’t mind getting funny looks from all the people who are wondering what you’re laughing at.

Anyway, here we have the latest Rankin novel, Knees Up Mother Earth, billed as the seventh novel in the Brentford Trilogy[6] and also the second novel in the Witches of Chiswick trilogy.

Set (as is generally the case) in Brentford, it sees the return of Pooley and Omally and their associates. There’s an evil conspiracy to release an ancient evil power[7] that is buried under Brentford football ground, which for reasons that make sense[8] in the context, can only be defeated if Brentford win the FA Cup[9]. With a rather unusual team….

It’s all very silly, and makes remarkably little sense. I loved it. Rankin is one of very few authors whose books I’m prepared to buy in hardback as soon as they come out. If you haven’t read any of his work yet, either get this one, or maybe pick up a paperback of one of the earlier ones.

[1] Three stops past Barking[2]
[2] Old joke[3]
[3] This site might help if you don’t get it
[4] Legend in its own (liquid) lunchtime, most likely
[5] But ever-present
[6] Who says trilogies should be limited to three books?
[7] In addition to Cthulhu, who’s hanging around….
[8] In as much as anything makes sense in a Rankin book
[9] Some kind of ritual sport thingy, I believe. I really wouldn’t know.

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