Australia Day 2007

Australia Day 2004 It’s been a whole three years since I was in Sydney celebrating Australia day. I’ve done a lot since then but so much of me wishes I was back there waving my paper flags. Those were good times . It’s also nice to see the Aussies kicking England’s ass in the cricket once again. I don’t watch cricket as it’s hellishly boring, I only heard it on the news.

British Gas suck ass

British Gas suck assChurchill might kick ass but British Gas definitely sucks ass. I joined British Gas for my electricity in June of last year to try and save a few quid as Scottish Power Manweb was costing a fortune and I got a price fix untill the end of 2009. I have a direct debit of £64 going to British Gas every month as we estimated that is what my monthly bill would be. I now have £480 credit on my electricity account. The idiots have yet to bill me. I have had numerous phone calls with them, supervisors and managers and am awaiting a call from their hit squad support team (that was about 2 weeks ago I was told that). I abhor bad customer service. I pay £98 (gas and electric) a month to British Gas, they sure as hell better start looking after me or I’ll be on to watchdog. Am I going to get a big bill when they finally get around to it or will I get a refund. I have absolutely no idea.

Churchill kick ass

Churchill kick assGill’s car insurance is up for renewal and the renewal quote she got from Diamond was £495 including breakdown cover. That’s a bit steep so we set about lowering it and in true Philroche fashion (actually Gill did it), we got it down to £336 with Churchill.

It always pays to shop around.

Sweet Memories

A good buddy of mine sent me this in email format – well worth a read. It’ll make you think.

Ah I remember them well Way back…. I’m talking about Hide and seek in the park The shop down the road, Hopscotch, Donkey, skipping, handstands, stuck in the mud, football with an old can, Dandy, Beano, Twinkle and Roly Poly, Hula Hoops, Jumping the stream, Building a swing from a tyre and a piece of rope tied to a tree, (If you live in Dublin the lampost) building tree-houses, climbing up onto roofs,Tennis on the street, the smell of the sun and fresh cut grass,Hubba Bubba bubble gum and 2p Flogs, macaroon bars and woppas, 3p refreshers and wham bars, golf ball chewing gums and liquorice whips,desperate dan and roy of the rovers, sherbit dips and mr. freezes,marathon bars and everlasting gobstoppers, An ice cream cone on a warm summer night from the van that plays a tune, chocolate or vanilla or strawberry or maybe neopolitan

Wait…… Watching Saturday Morning cartoons…short commercials, battle of the Planets, Road Runner, He-Man, Swapshop, and Why Don’t You, Transformers, how do you do?, bosco, forty-coats, the littlest hobo and lassie, chucklevision, little house on the prairie and highway to heaven, Or staying up for Knight Rider, Airwolf or V when around the corner seemed far away and going into town seemed like going somewhere A million midge bites, sticky fingers and mud all over you, knee-pads on your jeans, Cops and Robbers, Rounders,tip the Can, Climbing trees, spin the bottle, Building igloos out of snow banks Walking to school, no matter what the weather, Running till you were out of breath Laughing so hard that your stomach hurt, Jumping on the bed. Pillow fights, Spinning around, getting dizzy and falling down was cause for giggles.Being tired from playing.. Remember that?

The worst embarrassment was being picked last for a team, Water balloons were the ultimate weapon Football cards in the spokes transformed any bike into a motorcycle I’m not finished just yet… Eating raw jelly, orange squash ice pops Remember when… There were two types of sneakers – girls and boys and Dunlop Green Flash and the only time you wore them at school, was for “P.E.”,! gola football boots It wasn’t odd to have two or three “best” friends, when nobody owned a purebred dog, when 25p was decent pocket money when you’d reach into a muddy gutter for a penny,when nearly everyone’s mum was at home when the kids got there,when it was considered a great privilege to be taken out to dinner at a real restaurant with your parents,when any parent could discipline any kid, or feed him or use him to carrygroceries and nobody, not even the kid, thought a thing of it,when being sent to the head’s office was nothing compared to the fate that awaited a misbehaving student at home Basically, we were in fear for our lives but it wasn’t because of muggings, drugs, gangs, etc. Our parents ! and grandparents were a much bigger threat! and some of us are still afraid of them!!!

Remember when…. Decisions were made by going “eeny- meeny- miney-mo.” Mistakes were corrected by simply exclaiming, “do over!” “Race issue” meant arguing about who ran the fastest Money issues were handled by whoever was the banker in “Monopoly” the game of life and connect four, atari 2600’s and commadore 64’s, The worst thing you could catch from the opposite sex was germs It was unbelievable that Kerbs wasn’t an Olympic event Having a weapon in school, meant being caught with a biro barrel pea shooter or an elstic band, Scrapes and bruises were kissed and made better Taking drugs meant orange-flavored chewable vitamins,Ice cream ! was considered a basic food group,Getting a foot of snow was a dream come true Abilities were discovered because of a “double dare” Older siblings were the worst tormentors, but also the fiercest protectors If you can remember most or all of these, then you have LIVED!!!!

Those were the good times – when we didn’t know what a mortgage was, or a what a looming deadline meant.

Geek resolutions

As it’s new year and my motivation is at an all time low, I think a list of TODOs (or new years resultions) is needed. Some of those listed are techy and some are not but all of them are aimed at improving my life.

I will

  • Finish the new design of this site – as you can see, it’s still a work in progress
  • Comment my code
  • Finish projects I have started
  • Document my code properly
  • Use UML – even if it’s just in my head
  • Move to Ubuntu on my home machine
  • Caption all my photos – all 8500 of them
  • Read all the books I bought
  • Read non-techy books too
  • Cook more
  • Eat less
  • Eat healthier
  • Find some way of feeling healthier that I can actually stick to (Gym is a bit too much commitment)
  • Start to budget my outgoings properly
  • Stop calling my dog “the rodent”
  • Learn that Friday does not have to equal “getpissedday”
  • Stop watching soap operas – comedy series like King of Queens and Scrubs will remain on my Sky+ planner though
  • Contribute to an open source project
  • Help fellow developers more
  • Always keep in mind that I know only a fraction of what I think I know
  • Be in a good mood
  • Write another useful Firefox extension that uses a custom XPCOM component
  • Use Patterns in code more
  • Stop driving like an idiot just so I can get home quicker
  • Go to Ireland to see my friends and family more
  • Go to the summer house in Norway
  • Save money
  • And finally – keep this blog up to date

There’s quite a few there so I think it’s more of a two year plan. I have been working on an eight year plan with Gill too, but it’s still a bit up in the air but very exciting – as along as all goes well –

I will also (I thought of some more)

  • Move to IMAP instead of POP email
  • Backup more
  • Learn how to use SVN properly
  • Go to LinuxWorld in London (as long as it’s not on Gill’s birthday like last year)
  • Get a whiteboard at home
  • ……..I’ll add some more as I think of them

Christmas Charity – the Open Source way

Every year for the last few years I have given to charity at Christmas. Last year it was Oxfam but this year I wanted to do something a bit different. In the early days of Aggreg8 development, I got a $10 donation and it freaked me out, I coded for days with a crazy energy and a boosted ego, knowing that someone thought that what I was doing was worth some of their hard earned cash. So this year, I have decided to give $5 to 10 different Open Source projects. The projects I have chosen are ones that I use on a day to day basis and really admire.

If we could all do something like this then Open source would continue to thrive and we will all reap the benefits for years and years to come. Joel noted that most people don’t want credit for donating but I do as donating is clearly not a selfless act ;).

Aggreg8 lives

This weekend I have gone on an all out Open Source offensive. I have released a new version of ACR (Automatically Create Rewriterules) with some bug fixes and faster processing of sites. I have released an updated version of PEA (Photoshop Elements Album Export) with improved accessibility and more options in the python script header.

Aggreg8 lives again I also started work on Aggreg8 again. I have a working version for Firefox 2.0 (not released yet) which will be my basis for my future plans.

  • Get Aggreg8 working on Firefox 2.0 – Done but not released
  • Get auto-subscribe working – Done but not released
  • Use built in Feed parser
  • Use SQLite for storage
  • Have an options panel
  • Ability to import and export OPML
  • Clean up XULs and Javascripts – especially the location of some functions
  • Add license to header of each file (MPL)
  • Create some nicer CSS stylesheets
  • Create a Norwegian language file
  • Change all references of Aggreg8.net (now a microsoft portal) to Aggreg8.org
  • Implement some sort of caching (although the aim of Aggreg8 is to be simple – caching might be overkill)

After 3 years of inactivity on the aggreg8.mozdev.org site. I am again on the active projects list and am raring to go with the above features. The aim of Aggreg8 version 0.3 is to be a super simple RSS reader with no fancy feature, just an easy way to read your RSS feeds. Using SQLite and the built in parser, I hope will improve performance too.