Category Archives: life
Surf’s Down
Did you know that you can get sunburnt eyeballs? Maybe you do but its not the kind of thing I keep at the forefront of my memory. After three surfs on Sunday spanning 6am to 5pm – I was effectively … Continue reading
Surf’s Up
I’m glued to the surf today. Raw action is “streaming live” into my room here and its perfectly captivating. It’s well over six foot out there and my eyes are fixed into the binocular cups following the fames and fortunes … Continue reading
Park by the sea
And I thought my car had a hard time being parked by the beach all summer… Probably ok to leave the keys in the ignition when parking here.
The Technical Interview
I just did a ‘Technical Interview’ for a San Francisco start up. This type of interview seems to be common in the US when looking for programmers. Despite being a complete flop at it myself, and this is the second … Continue reading
I’m always too tired to blog my latest findings. If I weren’t I could tell you how to: * log your bandwidth usage and draw pretty graphs with rrdtool and symon/symux * call C# methods from inside an XSLT stylesheet … Continue reading
I’m always too tired to blog my latest findings. If I weren’t I could tell you how to: * log your bandwidth usage and draw pretty graphs with rrdtool and symon/symux * call C# methods from inside an XSLT stylesheet … Continue reading
I’m always too tired to blog my latest findings. If I weren’t I could tell you how to: * log your bandwidth usage and draw pretty graphs with rrdtool and symon/symux * call C# methods from inside an XSLT stylesheet … Continue reading
I’m always too tired to blog my latest findings. If I weren’t I could tell you how to: * log your bandwidth usage and draw pretty graphs with rrdtool and symon/symux * call C# methods from inside an XSLT stylesheet … Continue reading
I’m always too tired to blog my latest findings. If I weren’t I could tell you how to: * log your bandwidth usage and draw pretty graphs with rrdtool and symon/symux * call C# methods from inside an XSLT stylesheet … Continue reading