Movin’
to the country, mmmm guess not, maybe it’s time to have a major home reno to accommodate
our growing active kids, ‘we’ the parents are seeking a kids free / toy free /
Lego free zone (and I still like Lego), you know that spot where one can sit
down in a quite comfort, we can’t even get quite time on the toilet, mmmm need
to install locks! Well if we reno maybe I’ll have something more to blog, but
even less time to do it. Anybody know any good Architects in Sydney’s Inner
West area. I may need a new job, not only for my sanity but to pay for the
renovation. Anybody want to hire a slightly insane person needing new
challengers, house trained, relatively tidy, not too smelly, has brain and can
use it (slight fried but willing to return form extended vacation). Thinking
maybe I should move from IT / IM into woodworking or gardening, start working
with my hands in a positive fashion with obvious physical results. What will
happen, what will I do, I just don’t know. Maybe I should add to that slightly
fried brain comment to include rather scattered.
Wednesday, 29 May 2013
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
The Joys of Outsourcing
I arrived at work yesterday to
find out the other people in my area are sick, woohoo time to surf the internet
all day and watch cat video’s, but alas I decided to work, I should have saved
all my jobs for today, I’m having trouble finding things to do today, so busy yesterday
when there was nobody to see and today looking like I doing nothing when
everyone is back at work. Speaking of yesterday’s work, I received a call from
the national office, their world was falling apart, what have I done to wreck their
server, say what! Breathe slowly and explain to me what’s wrong, p.s. I haven’t
touched your server. Okay I’ll logon on and have a look, mmmm, the system services
password is not working, something not right here, admin password works, do
some investigation, find out the IT contractors have been messing with the
system early in the morning, they didn’t know the passwords, so I guess they
reset them and created their own, oh really did they, slap them over the head,
reset the password so they match the password saved in the services and look
everything is now working. This is the problem with outsourcing and spreading
your IT across several entities is people have access to mess with thing they
should be messing with and don’t understand that their little changes can have
big negative impacts, I love my job, repeat three time, mmmm I could repeat a thousand
times I don’t think it will help me in my mind space about work, is it too
early for a drink, my tea is just not cutting it, maybe I need to change from
black to camomile or something that is soothing.
Friday, 1 February 2013
What the heckden - Movin' to the Country
I’m not a very prolific blogger
these days, I don’t think about it, I’m easily side tracked by daily life,
kids, house life, work and transit don’t leave much down time. Something needs
to change, work needs to change, so over my work, need something different as I’m
just plotting along doing what’s needed to keeps my work duties under control.
Maybe it’s time to stop working for the man and become the man, the big
question is what should I be doing. I’m a bit too old for lollies tester plus I
don’t think my body could handle of the damn sugar. I don’t have the time or patience
to be a gamer anymore, plus the kids would make it had to concentrate, my backs
too dodgy to be a bed tester even know I like sleeping when I have the time. I
think I want to buy the farm, flee the city and just mosey around on the land, toil
the soil and watch the greens grow, maybe some reds and oranges too, what the
heck or as my boy says ‘what the heck then’ or maybe it’s just ‘what the heckden’,
lets watch all the colours grow except eggplant, I just don’t get eggplant,
lovely colours they grow but the taste is just wrong, celery is just nasty too
but okay when hidden in soups and stews, bring on winter so we can eat soups
and stews again. When we were living in Singapore, also known as the land of endless
summer I would ramp-up the air-con so it was cold enough to eat stews without
sweating. Heart-warming winter food, you gotta love them.
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