Thought for the Dazed

I've had to give up that Distance Learning course as I was having trouble seeing the teacher.

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Tuesday
Oct092007

Where is Trip Hazard?

I'm very aware of the fact that I've not written another episode of Trip Hazard for ages. He's just shot the mayor, and things are not looking good. I must stress that the reason I've not done any more is not because I've written myself into a corner. Oh no. Does anyone want any more?

Monday
Oct082007

Ancient History

Whilst digging around on my hard disk for some files I came across the notes I wrote for my Workstation Technology course in 1995. I thought it might be fun to pdf them and put them on this site. You can find them here. It is interesting to read them and see how much has changed.

And how much hasn't...

And just to prove that I'm still working in the present, I've put up another chapter in the XNA book.

Sunday
Oct072007

With Friends Like These....

From the TV listings in today's paper:

10:15 BBC 1 Medium Allison is upset to discover that her new friend Debra is to be the serial killer's next victim....

I suppose it completely ruins plans for her next dinner party.

Saturday
Oct062007

Open For Business

We had our first University Open Day of the new session today. I did my bit, followed by John. We had a great audience, and, as usual, I took a picture...

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Thanks for coming, I hope you found it worthwhile

I told my "Favourite Joke In All The World" again. I think I'm starting to wear it out....

Friday
Oct052007

End of Week 2

The first couple of weeks of a session are always pretty exhausting. Getting to know a new group of students (who are all a great bunch by the way), bedding in new courses and writing new material does seem to take it out of me a bit. Not to mention trips to Grimsby with a robot dog and trying to finish chapter 7.

This evening I sat in the car wondering what this big round hoop of plastic was doing in front of me. Then I remembered that it was the steering wheel, and it was time to drive home.