We are the Champions!

Sunday May 18thMiscellaneous Category

It has been a long time coming (somewhere around the 70 year mark - I think the last time was 1939) but we finally got there. Pompey made it to the FA Cup final. Not only did we get there, but we managed to beat the opposition, Cardiff, 1 - 0.

Yes, this is one of the few times I’ll ever admit to being born anywhere near Portsmouth ;) It’s good to see the lads come up with a win after a pretty good run in the Premier League in the last couple of years. This year we finished 8th, which is great. Hopefully next year we’ll continue to improve and get closer to those precious spots that’ll allow us to play in Europe.

Well done lads :)

Resolving Side-by-Side Configuration Issues

Saturday May 17thMicrosoft, Tips/Tricks, Windows Category

I’ve been meaning to blog about this for well over a year now, but for some reason I never got round to it. This came up in conversation the other day with a couple of workmates and it prompted me to revisit the issue.

Have you ever fired up an application on Windows XP and got the following error?

The application has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.

Informative isn’t it! What about if you fire up the same application on Windows Vista?

The application has failed to start because its side-by-side configuration is incorrect. Please see the application event log for more detail.

This does tell us a little bit more about the problem, but not a lot more. Continued →

62 Days To Go

Monday May 5thMiscellaneous Category

I’ve just come back from another run and again I’m feeling good. I did the same route as yesterday, but 6 minutes slower. It was encouraging that I didn’t feel out of breath or overly tired, the thing that got me was sore legs!

Tomorrow is going to be a rest day because I have to go and do a certification exam during lunch time which is a bit annoying. Hopefully Wednesday lunch time I’ll be rested up and ready to take on the lunchtime route again. It’s tempting to try and beat my best time every time I run, but I should be focussing on keeping my heart rate low.

Now it’s time to prep some dinner for the family :)

PS. I do have some geek posts in the works, so don’t lose hope!

Marathon Training Update

Sunday May 4thMiscellaneous Category

Since before signing up for the marathon I’ve been making sure that I do my running training regularly. I’m currently doing at least 4 runs during the week, pushing for 5 (all during lunch times). The route that I run around the city is approximately 6.2km, which is a good distance to cover while still having time either side of the run for prepration and showering up so that I don’t offend my coworkers. Continued →

Get with the Times - Use a Feed Reader

Monday April 21stSoftware, Technology Category

Regular readers of Dilbert are currently kicking and screaming about the site’s new Flash-based design. Personally I don’t mind it, but at the end of the day it matters not.

Why? Continued →

More Punishment

Wednesday April 16thMiscellaneous Category

After more than 3 years on the bench I’ve decided to take the plunge again. Today I signed up for the Gold Coast Airport Marathon. The event will be held on the 6th July ‘08 — which from today means I have a total of 80 more days to prepare.

I’ve been back into running training for a few weeks now, and have been really enjoying it. Lunch time runs are really helping since I don’t have a great deal of time in the evenings to run. Continued →

Awesome Link Blog

Tuesday April 15thSoftware Development Category

I thought it was about time that I made you all aware of a site that’s worthy of attention. I don’t usually like to just send out a link and shut up, but I’ll make an exception this time.

There are stacks of link blogs out there, most of which suck. I have subscribed to so many in the past, along with stacks of firehose feeds, most of which I have since unsubscribed from. Continued →

8 Hours

Monday April 14thMiscellaneous Category

A timespan like this probably doesn’t mean that much to you.

It does to me.

Thank you, Marley, for such a good night’s sleep!

No Regrets

Saturday April 12thHardware Category

This is just a brief follow-up to my previous post on the keyboard I bought.

I’ve now had the chance to use it a fair bit, and I thought I’d give you a small summary based on my experience.

  • It rocks.
  • It’s better than I had hoped.
  • It is sex on a stick.

Buy one. Now.

That is all.

Microsoft want to Annoy you, Cancel or Allow?

Saturday April 12thMicrosoft, Security Category

Before I even started using Vista, I hated UAC. I read about it all over the place, and laughed at the stupidity involved in asking users to constantly “cancel or allow” every action they wanted to take. As soon as I was forced to use Vista for work (both on my work laptop and on site with the client) I turned off UAC on both installations. Continued →

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