Quiet
Sunday, 29. June 2008, 19:09:02
A quiet weekend this week – I stayed in on Saturday and made a point of not having anything to drink. It was a genuinely satisfying venture: I managed to tidy my room, finish the second draft of this short-story I've been trying to work on since February, and finish the b3ta version of a running website:
Our running website
The website needs more feedback and input from the adrgnr team, but at least it doesn't look as crappy as it did last week. It's php based and written using the Eclipse PDT tool, not that anyone is fussed about these nörtti details.
I spent the whole of Saturday night being creative, and was up until 6am.

I got this completely awesome hat from the shop on Saturday. You can do that when you aren't doing anything else. This is what freedom is about.

I was out in the forest on Sunday afternoon. I'm in an Adventure Race in two weeks time with my brother, and these are practice runs. I think that my practice has paid off – I can control the bike over the rougher terrain a lot smoother than I could, and I have a better feel for the bike as well. I came back with about 45 pictures from the forest, 5 of which are worth sharing with people. I don't want to post loads of pictures in one entry, so I'll post the rest of them next week or something.

The Ants were out in force in the forest today, and there were some parts where the path was like a little moving carpet. Usually I didn't see them until the bike was just about to go over them. I don't know how many I took out today, I suspect that having a tyre roll across them doesn't hurt that much, they certainly didn't seem to mind.
Our running website
The website needs more feedback and input from the adrgnr team, but at least it doesn't look as crappy as it did last week. It's php based and written using the Eclipse PDT tool, not that anyone is fussed about these nörtti details.
I spent the whole of Saturday night being creative, and was up until 6am.

I got this completely awesome hat from the shop on Saturday. You can do that when you aren't doing anything else. This is what freedom is about.

I was out in the forest on Sunday afternoon. I'm in an Adventure Race in two weeks time with my brother, and these are practice runs. I think that my practice has paid off – I can control the bike over the rougher terrain a lot smoother than I could, and I have a better feel for the bike as well. I came back with about 45 pictures from the forest, 5 of which are worth sharing with people. I don't want to post loads of pictures in one entry, so I'll post the rest of them next week or something.

The Ants were out in force in the forest today, and there were some parts where the path was like a little moving carpet. Usually I didn't see them until the bike was just about to go over them. I don't know how many I took out today, I suspect that having a tyre roll across them doesn't hurt that much, they certainly didn't seem to mind.















oul # 29. June 2008, 19:16
http://crawley-sucks.blogspot.com
phoenyx # 29. June 2008, 22:00
lynnr # 30. June 2008, 06:53
slaayes # 30. June 2008, 12:25
Glad to meet you.
oul # 30. June 2008, 21:20
Slaayes: the 'Everything is Frequencies" status is a reference to the psytrance track of that name, by a chap called Mullet Mohawk. Not necessarily the coolest psytrance track ever produced, but certainly a nice enough bit of music. I've kindly put it here, but I can't keep it there forever:
http://adrgnr.co.uk/loralora/Everything_Is_Frequencies.mp3
I'm using it as a status because it sounds kinda spacey. Also, I heard somewhere that subatomic particles - quarks and leptons - are basically just little bits of energy which vibrate in a certain way. I don't know if that is true or not, but if it were then it could be said that everything is frequencies.
slaayes # 30. June 2008, 22:03
i am from Banladesh.
do you know about my country Bangladesh ?
oul # 1. July 2008, 06:39
Is it a good place to live??
slaayes # 2. July 2008, 08:55
Knowing a bit about Bangladesh.
Look, Bangladesh is my native Country so it is alwayes good for me.
It is a third world country and runing develop, many NGO work here for developing.
Thank you again
See you next time.
cattokiss # 26. July 2008, 16:55
oul # 27. July 2008, 08:28
HCM is Ho Chi Minh City, right?? I went back to my homeland to follow my career, and still feel like I lost everything that mattered. Follow happiness.
cattokiss # 28. July 2008, 13:59