Archive for February, 2005

Numbers and Victory!

Saturday, February 12th, 2005

ugh, I just spent about 5 hours entering my details into a personal finance program.
And after all that effort, it tells me pretty much what I already know: I’m fucked

Oh well, I can take comfort in the fact that if I actually make it through this year, I’ll be rolling in cash, as there are to be NO MORE HOLIDAYS after this pay, and no more cause to buy Caitlin presents (almost as bad for the bank account as the holidays), and I should have the car payed off by November.
It’s just this month and March that are looking kinda bleak.

Hmmm…I’m not doing to bad with scratchies though – I just got another $5 from one of 3 bought with $7 that came from a previous two. So I’m up $2 from my original investment…..heh.

Anyway – in other stuff, I’m feeling kinda crappy sick right now, had a horrible night’s sleep last night due to too much mucous. But I’ve got myself drugged up on cold and flu meidcation, so hopefully I’ll sleep better tonight.

I had an excellent game of Civilization round at Emma’s last night – very war oriented for a change. Neither of us usually play that way, instead going for scientific or cultural victories
We had nearly destroyed the Germans (they started it!) at the end of our last session, but they’d managed to sneak up to the other end of the map and make a couple of cities up there – and also managed to take one of Emma’s cities.
In the mean time the French decided to declare war on me, and thwarted my attempts to take the German cities by attempting to overwhelm me with Archers.
However, I eventually managed to fight my way clear, and in that time Emma had got her city back and was marching on the German’s new capital. We took their last two cities pretty much simultaneously. Then I started working my way through the French cities.
After I’d taken four of them, Emma had a suprise attack from the Babylonians, who had attacked one of her cities back down at the bottom of the map.
I made peace with the French and started sending my troops down to help.
Emma ended up losing a couple of her cities (well, cities she’d taken from the Germans anyway) before either of us were able to get any sort of force down there. Technically I was still at peace with Babylon, but I soon remedied that by attacking their troops as the passed one of my newly garrisoned cities.
They responded by sending the biggest army I’ve seen in the game yet.
The whole bottom half of the map was swarming with the buggers.
But we managed to fight them back, and Emma only lost one more city – which I promptly “liberated” for myself…heh
By the time we’d cleaned it all up, it was 1:00AM. I’d been intended to get an early night too…heh
Anyway, next time we bring the war to them!

To the idiots of the world..

Thursday, February 10th, 2005

Dear Idiots,

If you are going to have the audacity to quote my words back at me, at least take the ten seconds required to ensure that you actually understand them, and that they actually apply to the situation.

Sincerest regards,
Stuart.

not an update..

Wednesday, February 9th, 2005

I’ve probably got plenty of things I could say, but it takes me so bloody long to write one of these posts when that’s the case that it ends up taking all night – and since I’m currently in the middle of a project at work that’s probably going to have me working 10 hour days and weekends until I head off to New Zealand, and I’m also spending what little spare time I have diving into Shadowmarch (finally!), I can’t be bothered.

will happily answer emails though, so if you want to know, just ask :)

blah…

Thursday, February 3rd, 2005

Well, nothing kills motivation like cold, wet, windy weather…

Except maybe hot, dry, still weather that is ;)

I just can’t be bothered doing anything – I want to work on my CMS, but cant get my head working. I want to work on music, but I know I’ll just end up playing over existing stuff.

I’m tempted to play Civilization, but I’m not sure I can even be bothered rebooting into Windows to do that.

I braved the weather to go get some groceries earlier….my hands are still tingly.
The highest temperature today was lower than the coldest overnight temperature two days ago. And I’m pretty sure the windchill is around 0 or lower – ooh, no hangon – I actually managed to find a wind chill number and it says 6 degrees. That’s still pretty bloody cold for the middle of summer. It did actually snow on the Brindabellas today, apparently, although I can’t see it because they’re burried in cloud.
It’s snuggling weather

I was in the Mall at lunch time, and it was funny seeing everyone wandering around in big coats, gloves and scarves – I’d pulled my coat out of the cupboard too…
Hopefully when Autumn arives things will settle down into the usual nice weather we get at that time – cool crisp mornings, nice sunny warm afternoons, and no rain (or clouds) for three months.

So cold….

Thursday, February 3rd, 2005

So I’m working from home today, being a Thursday, and I’m sitting here shivering, and my toes are freezing (despite being in big thick socks). I’m considering turning on the heaters, but that seems silly ’cause it’s the middle of summer.
But then I check the temperature and it’s about 9 degrees in here. No wonder I’m freezing to death…argh.
I should think myself lucky though, as it’s a whole degree warmer in here than outside.

Two days ago it was already 30 degrees at this time in the morning.
Yesterday they forcast snow.