Month: November 2003

  • Wheee!

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    I’ve got a perfectly good track bike in the shed, but nah, I still don’t fancy it. I’d rather go cllimbing.

  • Newport Velodrome

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    We popped into the Newport Velodrome on the way home. It’s a superb facility, and I reckon South Wales has done superbly to get possibly the fastest velodrome in the world. This is going to radically change the way cyclists train through the winter.

  • Parking in London

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    Parking in London’s a bit of a squeeze.

  • Unreal Tournament 2003

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    I was kicking ass and taking names playing Unreal Tournament 2003 on a dualie G5 and 23″ screen. It was no faster or higher res than at home on my ATI 9800 tho…

  • G5 Seminar

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    Learning about the new G5. Still can’t warrant buying one though. Damn!

  • The Apple Expo!

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    Me and Nick are at the Apple Expo in the Islington Business Design Centre in London. Top!

  • Apple Expo

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    Woohoo! Nick just confirmed he’s good to go for the Apple Expo tomorrow! (He’d mashed his leg in a cyclocross race last weekend).

  • Max Payne II

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    Oh yeah! Just finished the Max Payne II demo. Its really nice. Graphics are top (run at max res on my ATI 9800 😉 but the voice acting is a bit sh1te and there’s a bit too much talk and too little action for a demo. That’s going on my Christmas list.

  • Jack plus buddy

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    Here’s a pic of Jack and his buddy. Antoinne’s walking, Jack’s attempting to copy. I got a couple of pieces of work finished yesterday, so the stress is off. Which was worth the late night. Yawn. A good bouldering session down the wall helped too. Except maybe for Gumby whooping my ass for 5 minutes.…

  • Tired

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    I am soooo tired. I’m trying to edit papers I’ve written to submit for publication (which is taking a fair amount of thought), I’m collating data from my current project and trying to keep on top of tissue processing and analysis, I’m reading part of a PhD student’s thesis, and I’m keeping my BSc student…