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3
Mar 02
Sun

Session 1

Uni commences today, start of my final year as an undergrad. The most I got to check out of o-week last week was a view of the stalls up the uni walkway as I drove to and back from work on Anzac Parade. Dave got back from Malaysia last Friday and my apartment is no longer empty. Hmm… not that Dave is home much, but you know what I mean :). People ask me if living alone is, well, lonely. For me, not really. Over the past few months I’ve enjoyed the fact that I have the whole place to myself, and the privacy that comes with that. I think loneliness only sets in with boredom, and I haven’t had much time to be bored lately. Actually, the only times I’m really home are during weekday evenings (zoned out in front of the tv or doing menial housework). Weekends, if there’s nothing else on, I’m back at Camden. Anyhow, time to take a deep breath and launch into a new semester.

28
Feb 02
Thu

Eclipse 2002

I think the start of December is a good time for a road trip to South Australia: Solar Eclipse. Time to make plans. Unfortunately it’s not the optimal eclipse to see (2 mins of totality, and during dusk in Australia), but it’s an eclipse nonetheless. More information.

27
Feb 02
Wed

Hot CPUs

“My AMD is running so hot you could fry an egg on it.” Erm… someone did.

Tugboat Adventures

Well… you couldn’t do it with a truck and a tunnel, but a tugboat and a bridge?

26
Feb 02
Tue

Free Time? What Free Time?

Orisinal has a variety of dead simple games that will take up a lot of your free time if you give it half a chance. Be warned.

25
Feb 02
Mon

Mobile Network Prefixes

This is just a reference list of dialing prefixes for mobile phones.

Optus (GSM): 0401, 0402, 0403, 0411, 0412, 0413, 0421
Telstra (GSM): 0407, 0408, 0409, 0417, 0418, 0419, 0437, 0438
Telstra (CDMA): 0427, 0428
Vodafone (GSM): 0404, 0405, 0410, 0414, 0415, 0416
Orange (CDMA): 0425 + more

Cityrail

Big in news lately is the SMH’s investigative report on Cityrail and Sydney’s rail system (yesterday and today). The updated cityrail network will provide access to places otherwise impossible/hard to access via public transport – such as Drummoyne, the Eastern suburbs (Kingsford, UNSW etc.) and up in the North places such as Frenchs Forest. Unfortunately 80 stations is a massive amount of infrastructure, and it will take decades before that all happens. I also wrote a while back that Sydney was lacking a London “tube-style” underground subway, and that is another thing that has been proposed. The new millennium trains coming into service should be a breath of fresh air. All in all though, when you see and read the stats, the system is pretty awful. I got used to the idea of standing for an hour on the 5.30 train from Central to Campbelltown, but that is not something that should be happening.

A little bit on the East Hills line, which I take:

East Hills. This is the most unreliable line on the network. In fact, its performance is so bad it has dragged down the entire Sydney rail system.

The line has the most complex mix of stopping patterns on the network, increasing the chances of things going wrong. Passengers are offered a wider range of choices than the average steakhouse: fast, fast-medium, medium, snail’s pace.

The delays have been made worse by CityRail’s recent multi-million dollar upgrade of the line between Turella and Kingsgrove – where there are now four tracks – but the rest of the western arm of the line is still only two tracks, leaving no opportunities for overtaking.

Passengers have also had to put up with more crime on this line – 17 assaults and twice as many robberies were committed last financial year.

One of the chief complaints from residents in inner suburbs along the line is that a minimum number of services are forced to go down the Airport Line under the contract for its construction. That route is slower than the older way via Sydenham.

Only four out of five trains ran on time in the financial year 2000-1, although CityRail’s overall performance has improved markedly in recent months.

Back

Back online, as you can see. I reduced a few query calls, and most queries should be using indexes now so the cpu load this site has hopefully won’t cause my hosting company to complain. Here is a useful guide for optimising MySQL queries.

Internet in China

Freedom of speech is a huge benefit of the internet – anyone can have their say about anything and also find information on everything. So for political freedom starved China, an information network that can withstand a nuclear bomb attack through its millions of linkages should have been a huge success. Would it really be possible to censor and keep track of 1.2 billion people? It was, and is, for the Chinese government, who has managed to do this with the help, ironically, of companies hailing from across Pacific, all driven by capitalist motivation.

19
Feb 02
Tue

Smiggins

I haven’t heard it plugged on the Ice Dream yet, but Pete let me know of the Smiggin Holes 2010 bid web site. Funny stuff.

18
Feb 02
Mon

Enterprise

Reminder: The first episode of Enterprise, the fifth Star Trek series, goes to air on Channel 9 tomorrow at 10.30pm. (Not that Channel 9 ever finished airing DS9 or Voyager. I had to watch downloaded eps of the final seasons of Voyager and rent a couple seasons worth of DS9 tapes to finish those series off.)

Mental FX

Over 200 Pages of Trippy Psychedelic Animations

Gold! Part 2

Camplin takes women’s aerial gold. And we are actually in a respectable position on the medal tally board :) Wonder what the Ice Dream will have to say about that tonight…

17
Feb 02
Sun

Serious Lego

All manner of Lego machines, including two that will solve a Rubik’s cube and Tower of Hanoi.

Gold!

No doubt you’ve heard of Australia’s fluky first gold medal in Short Track. The story of how it all came about is pretty damn hilarious… talk about getting lucky when it counts!

14
Feb 02
Thu

Hahahah

News Article: “Consumers’ Institute chief executive David Russell said there was no consumer law that protected a customer from being called an ‘arrogant bastard’.” {src: Fuzzy}

Disposable DVDs

Disposable, self-destructing DVDs. Well, it’s better than the Divx model, which flopped. Better bring out those rippers before the discs disintegrate :)

12
Feb 02
Tue

Blocking Mobiles

Telstra (and the other carriers) are finally going to block stolen mobile phones. That press release is pure propaganda. Here’s an SMH article on it. Telstra attempts to palm off the significance phone blocking has on decreasing mobile theft. I don’t think it will completely stop theft, but people buying second hand phones in future are going to want to test them out first before forking over the cash for them now. Anyhow, it would stem casual theft of mobiles quite a bit I’d imagine.

Sex Before Sports

Some people have been researching how it affects performance in sport.

11
Feb 02
Mon

Opening Hours

Shop opening hours in Sydney. A real problem. I want to buy a pedometer (it’s just a device I’ve always wanted for no reason other than curiousity). I know I can buy one in the CBD. I do not work in the CBD. I finish work at 5. Shops close at 5. I suppose there is Thursday, but that being V-Day means that this Thursday is out. There is next week, but still… things close too early in this city.

You know that cold I caught last week? Well, the cold has gone, but the virus or bacteria or whatever infected me totally ravaged my throat. As a result, I’ve been coughing every two minutes since then. There is a buildup of thick phlegm down my trachea that is proving incredibly difficult to dislodge. Unfortunately, most of my coughs are dry (that is, not throaty) which is very distracting, because I can feel the itchy, gluggy mass at the back of my throat, but the coughing is doing nothing to get it out. As a result, on the weekend my voicebox was traumatised such that my vocal range dropped a octave or two. Yesterday, I understood how a coughing fit can bring about a stroke after developing a splitting headache because of one (a coughing fit, not a stroke). And today, the coughing is somehow giving me upper back pain. When I was back home on the weekend, Mum coerced me to drink some bitter concoction brewed with ginseng which she swears will provide relief from every symptom related to colds and flu. In 20 years, I don’t think it’s given me any relief to me at all. Dad gave me some medicine, but all in all, I think all I can do is wait for time to clear out the crap stuck in my neck.




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