Tuesday, May 29, 2007

OMG!! It's HUGE...

The 14 foot trampoline that I erected in the back garden today!!

The gods of outdoors have been kind to me, it has rained all weekend, and is due to rain again all the rest of this week, but today it's been dry and sunny, but not too warm... Just perfect weather to cut the grass and build a trampoline.

Amy and Alex don't know about it yet... only yesterday, I was responding with a firm NO to requests for a trampoline in the garden, so it should be quite a shock.

30th May, 20:00 Update: Alex is well chuffed, and has spent as much time on there as the weather will allow, Amy still knows nothing about it!!

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Golfing with Neil

Monday afternoon, Neil got off from work early, and we went to Warley Woods for a quick nine holes.

He has played quite a lot in the past, but not regularly for a year or two. It was nice to have someone to walk around the course with, and a little bit of competition made it more interesting. Although to be honest neither of us were really bothered too much about winning.

In the end Neil's superior putting took the day, but with a margin of only 2 shots, I was quite pleased.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 HOLE
4 3 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 Par
7 4 7 4 5 9 6 7 6 55

Thursday, May 17, 2007

HTMLvalidator/ has just been updated to 8.04(beta) If you are responsible for a web site, and have any interest in ensuring the code is as clean and standards compliant as it can be - then this is a program you should not be without.

Changes since 8.03:
Editor
Dragging and dropping a Batch Wizard target list file (that has an lst file extension) onto the editor in the professional edition will now ask if you want to open it in the Batch Wizard.
Batch Wizard
Following links should now work when links contain ";jsessionid=".
Improved Syntax Checking
Now assume that <%...%>, and will evaluate to a text string when CSE HTML Validator tries to determine if there is text in elements such as "b". This should eliminate messages like this for source like this <% =MS.SomeRoutine %>: The "b" element contains no text and may be useless. Consider removing this element or placing text in it so that it contains text.
Recognizes more font family names as valid.
Bug Fixes
Fixed a bug that calculated an incorrect absolute URI in certain rare situations.
New TreeView component to fix access violations when tool tips were on.
The tidyprofiles.xml file is now properly stored and referenced to in the user's application data folder.
Recognizes the CSS "counter-reset" property.
Other
Many Microsoft Vista improvements to better support the look and feel of Microsoft Vista.
Improvements when adding file associations.
Paths in the old 8.3 format that are passed as a filename argument to the command line processor are now, in most cases, converted to long filenames before processing.
Miscellaneous user interface improvements and fixes, including new tip messages.
Now creates the registry key that HTML-Kit looks for when it looks for CSE HTML Validator. This should cause the menu option Tools->Check Code Using CSE HTML Validator to appear in HTML-Kit when CSE HTML Validator is installed.
Minor updates to the documentation.

Champions, but...

... all is not well at Old Trafford.

ARTICLE #1

David Conn's excellent article
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/sport/2007/05/16/the_borrowers_make_united_fans.html
The Guardian
David Conn
May 16, 2007

The borrowers make United fans pay for success

Man Utd fans will be counting the cost of the Glazer takeover next season, with ticket prices increasing by 14% to service the club's debts.

ARTICLE #2
Stuart Brennan's highlight piece in the Manchester Evening News

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/manchester_united/s/1006/1006992_the_price_isnt_right_for_reds.html

Manchester Evening News
Stuart Brennan
15/ 5/2007

The price isn't right for Reds


MANCHESTER United's ticket price increases are more than FOUR TIMES bigger than the club originally intended, according to documents leaked to the Manchester Evening News.

And the fact that the Glazer family has ripped up its initial plan to peg back prices this summer has been slammed as a cynical attempt to cash in on the club's success this season.

The documents also indicate that this year's whopping increases will not be the last, as the club has stated that it intends to `maximise revenue generated through ticket prices and enhanced stadium facility.'

That indicates that prices will continue to rise until empty seats begin to appear at Old Trafford.

ARTICLE #3
Tim Heming's piece in The Sun

http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2005300000-2007220330,00.html

Stick Your Season Tickets

By TIM HEMING
Sun Money
May 15, 2007

PREMIERSHIP attendances for next season are set to plummet as fans launch a backlash on greedy clubs.

Almost a quarter of season ticket holders won't be renewing for the 2007-08 campaign as the spiralling costs price thousands out of the game.

The number unable to afford match days has risen by five per cent from this time last year, with the Premier League money machines face criticism for abandoning their loyal grassroots fans.

Fans revolt:
The top five sets who say 'stick your season ticket'

Not renewing due to Cost and/or Quality of Football…

1 West Ham United
Cost = 28%
Football quality = 7%
Total = 35%

2 Manchester United
Cost = 24%
Football Quality = 0%
Total = 24%

3 Liverpool
Cost = 22%
Football Quality = 0%
Total = 22%

4 Middlesbrough
Cost = 21%
Football Quality = 3%
Total = 24%

5 Newcastle United
Cost = 19%
Football Quality = 10%
Total = 29%

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Ouch!

Took the Bandit in for a service this morning, hoping to collect it mid afternoon in exchange for about £150...

Got a phone call at about 11:00, I had mentioned that the rear brakes didn't seem to be working too well, and that if new pads were required, then fit them: Hmmm, not only were the pads down to the metal, the disc is scored and below the miminum thickness!! Seems I need a new disc too! Ahh weel, that's another £100 on top of the bill then, not to mention it will now probably be Saturday morning before I can get to the shop to recover the bike!

Monday, May 07, 2007

DO NOT play this game

Desktop Tower Defence, no don't... It is very addictive.

Champions!!

Congratulations to Manchester United on collecting their 9th Premiership title, the fact that a win over Man City, and Arsenal holding Chelsea to a draw gave the title to United is particularly satisfying. Even better is the fact that United go to Chelsea in midweek and do not have to get a result. Personally I would play a 'reserve team' to prevent a physiological effect when playing them again in the FA cup final on the 19th May.

Amanda chose to use it as an excuse to open a bottle of Champagne that has been sitting in the wine rack since her 40th Birthday, so we celebrated the title in style - toasting Sir Alex with a glass of 'bubbly'

Saturday, May 05, 2007

Yet Another Record Month

Beating the record set last month by about 9,000 visitors, I have had 94,544 hits on the Rockbox-Themes web site in April. Now topping 3000 visitor per day on average.

Spiderman 3

No kids for the weekend, so today we went to the pictures by ourselves. There are several films that we want to see at the moment, but the 1st one on after we got there was Spiderman 3.

Verdict: Excellent

The special effects were *Very* good, the CGI blending seemlesly with the real life action, and enough of a romantic backstory to keep the wife happy. Oh yeh, Kirsten Dunst is HOT!

Friday, May 04, 2007

Where does the time go?

Has it really been that long since I posted here? Well I guess it must be!!

OK, two concerts booked for this year, both of which feature the most delectable Katherine Jenkins... The first is in June and is at Dudley Castle, the second is in December, at Symphony Hall, and also features the gorgeous Darcey Bussell. We have got good seats for both gigs's, so I am really chuffed.