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Author: Darryl Smith

By Darryl Smith Posted on October 12, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

I am currently listening to Madonna’s ‘Oh, Father’. I just love this musically. Great song. I found this on her album ‘Something to Remember’ which contains the other classic song ‘Take a Bow’. Musically they are somewhat similar. Great sounds. …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on October 11, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

For some reason I have been rather tired for the last week or so and I do not know why. I really have had things on my mind I think and it has not been good for me. I know …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on October 11, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

This morning I was busy… I was helping a friend move a heap of furniture. Thankfully it did not take a heap of time, but did take time. I have found a new toy for powerpoint. It is Import Pics …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on October 11, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

I have been dealing with a heap of Child Care Centre stuff yesterday. In fact too much child care centre stuff. But it has to be done, and I guess it is me who needs to do it. Argh and …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on October 10, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

Qantas has been fined about $330K for illegally not including all prices when advertising flights. It is about time! link

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By Darryl Smith Posted on October 10, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

I have been rather busy today… I bought some IC’s from Jaycar yesterday… They were advertised as being MAX232CWE, with the W meaning Wide. But they decided to supply MAX232CSE, with the S meaning Standard. This means that the width …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on October 9, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

A colleague dropped over for lunch today, so we went to Lonestar as they have a 2 for $20 deal. Not a bad deal but certainly do not expect salad with the meal. Not bad though. I upgraded MYOB accounting …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on October 9, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

The BBC is reporting that Smoking is being banned in France in all public spaces from January 2008. About time. I wonder how long until that happens here. The SMH has a couple of good legal articles… The first is …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on October 8, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

It is a real problem when you google a phrase and it does not appear anywhere. Well, it will now, but did not at the time. Try “Virtual Memory Ware”. Let me explain further. The following comes from a report …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on October 8, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

Somehow in the last few days I have managed to hurt my left wrist. At least yesterday it was getting worse all day. A crepe bandage around the wrist has helped I think, but I just need to make sure …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on October 7, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

According to News.Com.AU, Telstra helped the search for the 2002 Bali Bombings. They sent a couple of people to Indonedia to gather evidence to send to the NSA and the DSD in Australia. This evidence was crucial in finding those …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on October 6, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

A guy in W.A. has been charged with driving his car backwards on a highway. He was doing about 60 km/h and had been driving up to 80 km/h after the gearbox siezed. Wow. link I also found a great …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on October 6, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

The 2006 Ig Nobel prizes have been announced in the USA.link Some of the winners included… Maths: How many photos must be taken to almost ensure no-one in a group shot has their eyes closed, by Nic Svenson and Piers …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on October 6, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

The Telegraph in the UK has a story on how Cantabury Cathedral is being held together with duct tape to stop the stone work falling apart. This story has made it around te world. According to the BBC, Top Gear …

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By Darryl Smith Posted on October 5, 2006 Posted in Uncategorized

According to the New York Times the winner of the Nobel Prize for chemistry should have some idea about the ceremony. After all, this is not his first time over there. He went once before when he was 12 to …

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