Eight Random Facts

I have been tagged by B.Y. Penman at Savvyology with the eight
random facts
meme.

Here are the rules to play:

1. Players start with 8 random facts about themselves.
2. Those who are tagged should post these rules and their 8 random facts.
3. Players should tag 8 other people and notify them they have been tagged.

My random facts:
1. I had my appendix removed while in Scotland about 20 years ago.
2. 15 years ago I used to own a boat and go water skiing.
3. In 21 years of driving, I have owned 6 cars. The latest one for over 5 years.
4. I have never travelled outside of Europe.
5. I used to do fantasy roleplaying every week (sometimes several times a week) for over 5 years.
6. In 21 years at work, I have only worked for one company.
7. The oldest emails in my storage folders are over 10 years old.
8. I have a small piece of the concrete from when the Berlin wall came down.

I tag:

jmb at Nobody Important
scanman at Scan man’s Notes
gary at azazil.net
David Airey at Creative Design
vikas at Techbold
ilker at The Thinking Blog
carol at My View of IT
evel at And Another Thing

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Have courtesy and common sense left our roads?

I don’t know if I am just getting older and more aware of it, or have driving standards really have dropped.

I don’t have a particularly long drive to work, about 30 minutes, but in the last few weeks, the sheer stupidity and lack of respect by some drivers for other road users has amazed me.

This morning was a prime example: leaving town, I travel through a cutting with a 40mph speed limit and I had a little white Renault van impatiently sat behind me, obviously annoyed because I was driving at the speed limit. After the speed limit is lifted, there is a roundabout which you take the right lane to go straight over on the A5 or the left lane to turn off on the Leighton Buzzard bypass. I take right lane as I follow the A5 for most of my route to work and wasn’t surprised to see the Renualt come up the inside of me, however when I stopped to allow the traffic on the roundabout, which has priority, to continue round, I didn’t expect the Renault to carry on onto the roundabout forcing the traffic to stop. Once they had stopped, he then pushed through the gap he had caused and continued on up the A5. Once the traffic had cleared, I continued on the A5 only 2 cars behind him all the way to Hockliffe, where he left it very late going through the lights as they went red as he turned off to Woburn.

I sat at the lights in Hockliffe at the front of the queue today, but quite often I am further back, where on most days I witness another dangerous annoyance. When approaching the lights from the south, the road is a single lane splitting to two for maybe 20 yards. When traffic is queuing in the right hand lane to go straight over (or right) the queue will stretch back beyond the split of the lanes. Almost every day everything from cars to vans and minibuses will mount the pavement and drive half on the road, half on the pavement down the inside of the queue just so that they can wait at the red light a few yards further ahead.

Overtaking is another area that seems worse than it used to be. When I learnt to drive I was taught that you only overtook when you could do so safely without danger to other road users. Last night while driving home, an oncoming motorist, couldn’t wait until I was past; the road behind me was clear. He just indicated and pulled out and then proceeded to force me to take avoiding action. All he had to do was wait another 10 seconds and it would have avoided the issue.

Drivers just seem so much more impatient and don’t look ahead the see oncoming dangers and obstructions. Drivers seem so intent on there own goals that they lose awareness of the needs and rights of other road users. Others like the Parcelforce driver a couple of weeks ago who in a traffic queue, deliberately moved over into the cycle lane to block the way for the cyclist who was riding up, are just agressive.

Is it just me or do you have similar stories?

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Followup to Weather Widget

Clear Night
I had an email from Alan at WeatherUnderground thanking me for my post about weather stickers. To get rid of the annoying ads, he has sent me a 1 year gift membership, which allows you to see the WeatherUnderground site without any adverts. I didn’t even know they did memberships, it just looked like another ad on the site at first glance. Anyway, I’ve added the widget under the WeatherPixie one, which gives me temperature in Celcius and a clock, I’m not sure if the clock is picking up from the local system or displaying UK time, maybe you can let me know in the comments what you see.

With my membership, I get to give a gift membership to someone else, so what I’ll do is the first person to request the gift membership in the comments will get it, just drop me an email after leaving your comment so that I have your email address, my address is on my contact me page.

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Traction Engine Rally

Sunny
The weather today was really a scorcher, and so this afternoon, we went to the Hertfordshire Steam Engine Preservation Society (warning: website only works in IE not Firefox or Opera!) traction engine rally off the Leighton Buzzard bypass, about 15 minutes away.

This year was the 42nd Annual Rally, with over 300 exhibits from Traction engines and Steam rollers to Fairground organs and vintage farm tractors. I took my camera along to try out another film type (Kodak Portra 400VC) and the kids had our old digital camera. We got a new 128MB memory card for the old camera a month or so ago as they are so cheap, so now they have about 280 pictures to take on the card.

traction engine
My son went a bit snap happy and looking at his shots there are some really nice ones, we’ve just got to get him to listen when we tell him how to hold the camera, as some were spoilt by stray fingers across the lens. It’s strange looking at the world from a seven year old viewpoint. I have added an album on my gallery for some of the photos he took today, it called Steam Rally 2007. Some of the photos, he was oblivious to what was in the shot, he was just concentrated on the target.

We had ice creams and the kids rode on the steam train and at the end we got some fudge from one of the stalls. A really good afternoon out.

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Adding a weather widget

I’ve been thinking about adding a widget to my blog to show the current weather for a while now and have finally done it now.

I have looked at a few options:

Weather Underground

Click for Luton, United Kingdom Forecast

Click for Luton, United Kingdom Forecast

The WeatherUnderground widgets are clear and informative, providing the current weather and a link to check the forecast. If you click through to the WeatherUnderground website for forecasts, there is a lot of useful information, but the page also has a lot of adverts, it is annoying.

netWeather

 


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Weather
Forecast

 


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Weather
Forecast
| Weather
Maps

The netWeather widget from Accuweather is nice, and reasonably customisable but relies on Javascript and sometimes is slow opening. Also, in testing it seemed to constantly contact the accuweather website.

Weather Pixie

The WeatherPixie
The WeatherPixie

While investigating another solution, I came across The Weather Pixie. It’s a bit quirky which I liked, and the figure I have used, Weatherboy6, looks (with a bit of imagination) a bit like me except he doesn’t have a beard and maybe he has a bit more hair on top. As the weather changes, the background changes and as the temperature changes, so do the clothes that the figure wears. The choice I’ve got to make is temperature, wind speed and pressure in imperial or metric. For me this is a problem, as I mentioned in my earlier post about UK weights and measures, I generally use imperial, so mph for wind speed and inches of mercury for pressure suit me best, but I use Celcius for temperature. I will use metric for the moment, let me know what you think. By the way, the time on the image is the update time, not the current time.

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Changed comments system

I have changed the comments system that was in use on my blog today. I migrated all of the previous comments into the new system and believe it to be working fine. I have set the system to allow me to moderate the comments initially, but will turn this off in the next day or so when I know it is working correctly.

Let me know what you think and if I’ve really got it wrong and you can’t let me know in the comments, then you can let me know via my contact me page.

Thanks to David Airey for making me aware of a problem with my comments and suggesting the contact me page.

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