Wed, 26 Oct 2005 23:41:00 +1000
Wandering Wednesday
And so flys by another week, and what a busy week that was - I haven't had time to post. Only some 5 more to go until exams too.
I can't remember much about Thursday, just the usual classes then work.
Friday was pretty much the same, with the new addition of touch rugby training at lunchtimes.
I had the usual BBQ chicken pizza and then went up to the annual Bendigo Show with some friends. I didn't go on many rides as I had a little bit to drink beforehand (mmm Guiness), though I did manage to successfully drive a dodgem car one-handed in that state. What a fun and enjoyable night that was.
Normally I would be working on Saturday morning, but I couldn't as I was organising an orienteering event in the middle of nowhere. It went from 9:30 till about 4, including setting up and pack up. The event went without a hitch, no dramas (apart from one frantic run to a particular control that had the wrong number) and about 35 people showed up.
Straight after, I headed out to the foot of Mt Alexander to a mates party along with a bunch of friends. The party involved the 'traditional' blowing up of a tree on the side of a hill, and boy did it go off with a bang (along with 20 other bangs that were echoes from around the valley and flocks of gallas flying around crazily), which was followed by watching a whole stack of Family Guy episodes. Yet another fun-packed night.
Sunday was pretty much the usual - walk into work with a friend, work, have lunch with friend, work, go home - a nice semi-standard routine.
Monday was the end of another era, the final day for the Year 12s. Every year you see them go, some you might see later, but most disappear into the wide open world.
Also on Monday I went home for 2 periods due to a very lengthy and random blood nose, during which I apparently passed out. This past few days I've been getting them a lot for some reason, probably due to the weather which is getting warmer and warmer. Might pay to see a doctor sometime...
Nothing much happened of interest happened on Tuesday, just the usual classes followed by work.
And finally we arrive at today.
After walking in with a friend, I settled down and watched The Matrix in REPD followed by watching the Truman show in English (worst movie ever I might add), movietastic.
Another highlight of the day was gaining global domain administrator access to network. I'll let this screenshot do the talking.
So there we have it, another week down.
Look after yourselves and goodnight.
I can't remember much about Thursday, just the usual classes then work.
Friday was pretty much the same, with the new addition of touch rugby training at lunchtimes.
I had the usual BBQ chicken pizza and then went up to the annual Bendigo Show with some friends. I didn't go on many rides as I had a little bit to drink beforehand (mmm Guiness), though I did manage to successfully drive a dodgem car one-handed in that state. What a fun and enjoyable night that was.
Normally I would be working on Saturday morning, but I couldn't as I was organising an orienteering event in the middle of nowhere. It went from 9:30 till about 4, including setting up and pack up. The event went without a hitch, no dramas (apart from one frantic run to a particular control that had the wrong number) and about 35 people showed up.
Straight after, I headed out to the foot of Mt Alexander to a mates party along with a bunch of friends. The party involved the 'traditional' blowing up of a tree on the side of a hill, and boy did it go off with a bang (along with 20 other bangs that were echoes from around the valley and flocks of gallas flying around crazily), which was followed by watching a whole stack of Family Guy episodes. Yet another fun-packed night.
Sunday was pretty much the usual - walk into work with a friend, work, have lunch with friend, work, go home - a nice semi-standard routine.
Monday was the end of another era, the final day for the Year 12s. Every year you see them go, some you might see later, but most disappear into the wide open world.
Also on Monday I went home for 2 periods due to a very lengthy and random blood nose, during which I apparently passed out. This past few days I've been getting them a lot for some reason, probably due to the weather which is getting warmer and warmer. Might pay to see a doctor sometime...
Nothing much happened of interest happened on Tuesday, just the usual classes followed by work.
And finally we arrive at today.
After walking in with a friend, I settled down and watched The Matrix in REPD followed by watching the Truman show in English (worst movie ever I might add), movietastic.
Another highlight of the day was gaining global domain administrator access to network. I'll let this screenshot do the talking.
So there we have it, another week down.
Look after yourselves and goodnight.
Thu, 27 Oct 2005 10:27:05 +1000
Naturally, I assume that you gave full admin to all of "us"...
Thu, 27 Oct 2005 18:00:54 +1000
Yes, I hope that "us" is very much all of us. BOYCOT EVERYTHING!!!! Well maybe not, but it is good, lol, david hasselhoff, :P.
J
J
Thu, 27 Oct 2005 18:15:22 +1000
I wonder if Mr Leech's and Joe's passwords were changed, or more rather, all admin accounts, I wonder how long it would take them to do their "Disaster Recovery". More rather, "The inevitable"...
Thu, 27 Oct 2005 19:24:59 +1000
We still haven't recovered from a virus at the start of the term! Ever notice how ppt isn't actually in Terminal Services? lol.
Thu, 27 Oct 2005 21:23:06 +1000
It's a very dangerous virus. It effects the minions sitting in that little room next to the library/S14. It's called stupidity. Many people suffer from it. The symptoms are different for every person. We have found a few of the symptoms for this subject.
=p
=p
Fri, 28 Oct 2005 08:21:06 +1000
Hmm.... hehehehehe yeah its a pretty dangerous virus, but i think the levels of it that ahev been found in regards to teh girton computer network and its erm "cotrollers" (cough cough) have reahced critical, adn someoens jsut going to have to put it out of tsi misery soon:P
Fri, 28 Oct 2005 10:24:20 +1000
On another topic, I can't imagine Matt drunk. He's bad enough in his normal sobre state. Unless he's always drunk. That would explain alot...
Sat, 29 Oct 2005 17:37:57 +1000
Lol, Matt drunk. I don't think i've ever seen those two words in the same sentance before.
Can I even imagine what a drink Matt would be like??? Hmmmmmm not really, lol, let's find out!!!
J
Can I even imagine what a drink Matt would be like??? Hmmmmmm not really, lol, let's find out!!!
J
Sat, 29 Oct 2005 17:49:53 +1000
Speak of the devil, he never comments anymore! He must be too drunk to post...
Sat, 29 Oct 2005 20:48:06 +1000
I've been drinking this stuff for 5 years man and it hasn't affected me none.
Sat, 29 Oct 2005 20:54:35 +1000
Yahuh, sure, what ever you say, we'll believe you drunkman. Drunk man, Drunk man, come and save us all... Meh.
J
J
Sun, 30 Oct 2005 16:55:38 +1100
Yes, Mr Emond. We believe you...
Sun, 30 Oct 2005 17:16:29 +1100
I don't get it. I think I'm missing the point of an in joke....