July 2008 Archives

It was back to work for me this morning after two weeks holiday and it was hard. I was up early and ready to roll, and we got 100 metres in the car and I discovered I had a flat tyre. Not the best start to the day! Carly and I both walked, with her 20 paces in front of me puffing along behind. It was cold but I was overheated by the time I got to work - late.

Lunchtime was good though. We had a girls' lunch, and met Lisa and Nikki, both with their babies. Lisa is back to work next week after 6 months maternity leave, and Nikki's baby is 2 weeks old today and beautiful. I had mountains of work to get through today, all piled up and waiting for me. It made the day go by in a blur and when I got home I got all ready to tackle the problem of the flat tyre when my neighbour asked if I wanted his son to change the wheel for me. Naturally, that would be a yes.

We had a great weekend with Scarlett's first birthday on Saturday at Noah's Ark in Wagga. They do themes for birthday parties, and we had the "Sea Room". She had a couple of little friends and her grandparents, along with uncles and aunties and cousins. The fathers had the best time of all, as you can see from the photo: Kai had a ball on the slide with Scarlett, and Zeke and Daniel spent a good deal of time up and down as well. Alex and Zeke kept going after Daniel had enough.


Down the slide

Kai with Scarlett

Carly played Oz Tag on Sunday so off to Wagga we went again. The day was another really cold one and luckily I was able to watch the games from inside the car. She scored a try but they lost 7 to 3. She worked on Friday night at the restaurant where she did her work experience, they loved her so much it looks like she could be working every weekend from now on. She's rapt of course, and tomorrow we'll set up a bank account for her so she can get paid.

Alex's team played the last game of the season on Saturday before the finals begin. They lost to Young who are unbeaten this year. Next weekend is the Riverina Schoolboys Rugby League Carnival and already there are over 160 teams signed up so it's going to be a big day. All the locals get involved because someone has to score each game, then someone else runs around and collects all the scores. I help out every year and usually score a couple of games. This year will be no different. The weather is the only unpredictable thing, so (fingers crossed) here's hoping we have good weather.

A Bad Day Online

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MT4I spent much of yesterday upgrading all my sites with the latest release candidate 4 for Movable Type 4.2 but not without problems. Whether the problem had something to do with the upgrade or it was a hosting issue I'm not sure, but the addresses for my sites were changed somewhere along the way. I couldn't access www.juneemagic.com, only juneemagic.com would work, and mt4.juneeonline.com, which does not have the "www" in front, would only work as www.mt4.juneeonline.com, very strange indeed.

TwitterTwitter was down most of yesterday too. You may have noticed my "tweets" in the sidebar where I post little snippets of conversation. I follow other people's conversations and they can follow mine. It's stupid, I know, this social networking is one big time waster. I feel a bit like an eavesdropper, listening in on conversations. Some of it is technical, like Movable Type and Twitter Status, but most is everyday stuff: I'm in New York, or having lunch, or it's hot today. I guess it makes me feel "connected". Well I lost most of the people I was following after Twitter's outage and getting them back was a pain. It's pretty boring just to read your own posts. We're all in the same boat and whereas I was only following about 20 people, some have thousands in their lists. It's amazing that they have the time to read them all.

A Family Day

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I finally accomplished something while I've been home on holidays. The shelves have been sitting around for six months waiting to be put up. First, no-one could find the charger for the portable drill, then when Alex found it I still procrastinated. I really wish I could work on that. Not to worry, they're up now and they look good.

Carly and I went to Wagga after I picked her up from school yesterday and we bought clothes to wear to Nanna's funeral today. This morning I went to the hairdresser and had gold tips put in my hair and it was so lovely to have a head massage. It makes me want to go back every week. The hairdresser here in Junee is lovely and she remembered Nanna from her visits to Cooinda Court to cut all the residents' hair.

My Uncle is coming down from Queensland for Nan's funeral. It's the first time he's back to Wagga in over 10 years so I'm glad he'll get to see everyone again. He hasn't met any of my grandchildren yet, and my sister hasn't seen him since he left. I'm picking Christine and her son Matt up around 2.

Dad's back in hospital too. I received a shock email on Monday night telling me to ring the Tweed hospital and I thought "heart attack" initially. I didn't think I'd even be here to make the funeral, but he'll go home later today. He's having breathing problems and had a bit of a chest infection so they kept him in to pump him full of antibiotics. I didn't get to speak to him and all the hospital staff sounded very positive, so I can only assume that everything's alright.

Kids Enjoying the School Holidays

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Carly and Alex are back tomorrow after over 2 weeks of school holidays, but Wednesday they'll be having the day off to attend their great-grandmother's funeral service.

I've seen very little of Alex during the break. He's up early and off on his scooter or bike, and comes home when he's hungry, then gone again. Wouldn't it be wonderful to be a 13-year-old who's biggest worry is being allowed to have friends sleep over. Carly is home more often, and has had friends stay every other night, but she also helps to keep the house tidy and that's usually cleaning up after Alex.

Mum dropped around today and she's in much better spirits. We talked about the funeral arrangements, who would drive who, and what we needed to do afterwards for the wake. It will be held at Warren and Julie's house and we'll organise the food and drink beforehand.

Little Riley has been very sick too. He spent Friday and Saturday nights in hospital, with Lauren sleeping in the chair next to his cot. He has a bacterial infection in his chest. When I looked after him last weekend I told Lauren he was very rattly in the chest, but her doctor wasn't too concerned and kept telling her to give him pain relief. She took him to a different doctor on Friday afternoon who sent them both straight to the hospital. We called in yesterday to see them, and Riley is very pale but as usual he had big smiles for everyone. Even when he's sick he's still a calm, quiet child. After this course of antibiotics we'll probably see him thrive. I hope so, anyway.

Emily has only 4 1/2 weeks left and 2 more weeks of work. Then we'll have grandchild number 4. She's organised a birthday party for Scarlett next Saturday at Noah's Ark in Wagga with lots of other little 1-year-olds. Alex is rapt, he loves Noah's Ark, and is already talking about taking Zeke on the big slides. Football is in Junee next weekend so we should get there on time.

Lillian Margaret Doyle (1919-2008)

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Nan 21-10-07 Yesterday at 2 pm my grandmother passed away. She'd been in and out of hospital quite a lot this year with breathing problems, and Mum and Reg were with her yesterday when she passed.

I'm so glad we got around to getting the 5 generations on camera, we talked about it for a long time before we actually all went up to the nursing home where Nanna was. I remember she had a wonderful time with Zeke, he went around the place saying "Hello Nanna" to every old lady he saw and they were all so taken with him. Nan especially. Every time I visited her after that she would ask how Zeke was.

As fate would have it, I never got to the hospital to visit her this time. The nursing home rang me last weekend to say that the doctor had admitted her, and no-one could contact Mum. I caught up with Mum after lunch and she said for me not to worry about it, she would go up, which she did when I left her house. Then later in the week as I drove past the hospital I thought that I should call in, but didn't get around to it. There's always something that you regret when someone close to you dies.

Nanna lived most of her adult life in Sydney, and worked at the Strawberry Hills Mail Exchange for much of that time. In the early 90s she sold her terrace house in Redfern and bought a unit in Wagga to be close to Mum. We saw quite a lot of her then. She moved to the nursing home in Junee in early 2007. I remember our trips to Sydney and staying with Nanna, and she always had bread and jam on the table after every meal. When we got older she'd take us to the South Sydney Leagues Club which was just a couple of blocks from where she lived. She didn't mind a drink or a flutter on the pokies.

Skate Comp a Huge Success

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Many kids turned out for the skate comp and there were plenty of entries.

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The talent shown by these kids is incredible. I'm sorry there wasn't enough prizes for everyone who entered.

Yesterday's skate competition was a huge success with entries in all categories. The day was miserable with a biting wind and misty rain, but it didn't deter the kids, they ran the day and were fair with judging.

We gave out something like 28 prizes, all from the new Enigma skate shop in Wagga, and I'm sure they were all happy. Alex came third in the intermediate BMX and he won a hat, which he swapped for a scooter wheel, plus a couple of other things. There is always lots of swapping after the prizes are handed out.

The Council put the orange mesh up to stop kids from jumping the rail on their bikes, and one kid managed to jump the mesh as well. I got my boss to make an announcement about it when he came down to check on it, and no one else followed suit. The Council is worried about someone hurting themselves badly at one of these competitions, but so far we've been injury free. Usually jumping the rail is every contestant's finale, seeing who can go over the highest and still land right. Not this time though. The one boy who went over yesterday jumped to the ground and just let the bike go.

My Holidays Are Disappearing Quickly

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Last Thursday I put Carly and Alex on the train to spend 6 days with their father at Cowra, and today I'll pick them up from the train. I don't know where the days have gone because it only feels like a couple of days since they left. They'll get the bus from Cowra to Cootamundra, then the train from Coota to Junee. I rang Carly when I got home from work on Thursday to make sure they got there ok and they were at Peter's safe and sound.

I started two weeks holidays on Friday, and Saturday Lauren and Daniel brought the boys over to spend the night with me. The were so good and I had no problem at all although I was a little worried, because usually Carly and Alex are here to keep them entertained.

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Saucepans and wooden spoons are still a favourite with kids. Zeke and Riley had a great time making lots of noise.

It's been cold and raining, and apart from a visit with Mum and Reg, I've spent the time at home, and yes, on the computer. Reg got me to look at his computer while I was there and it is so slow. After checking I saw it only had 128 MB RAM, so I offered my old computer to them, which I will add another 512 MB stick, giving them about 1 GB of RAM. They'll be thrilled. That's something I can work on in the next week.

Friday is the skate competition that the Council runs during the school holidays, and with Nikki (Council's Community Development Officer) on maternity leave, it's up to me to run it. Last week I did two movie bus trips for her. Monday was the senior kids, and there were 26 of us. Wednesday was the littlies with their parents and there were 64 of us. I got to watch movies on those days, and had no problems at all with the kids, they were all great. Today I got out of taking a bus to the Handstand Factory in Wagga and one of the other girl's from work is taking them. Friday will be full-on, with setting up and taking entries, but two kids came in to work last Friday and asked to do the judging and commentating for the skate comp so that's one less thing I have to worry about.

Letter of Demand from Getty Images

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Yesterday I received an invoice from Getty Images for $1,320 AUD tor using a copyright image on my Junee Magic website. I was in shock for most of the rest of the day.

I gave Junee Magic an overhaul a couple of months ago because I don't want to offer web design services, my life is too busy these days, and the image is long gone. However, the invoice came with a snapshot of my site (God knows how old it was) and the image was a 72 x 100 thumbnail of a head. Not only can I not afford to pay that sort of money, I refuse to pay that sort of money for a tiny image. I found the image using Google Search about 5 years ago and didn't consider copyright. I know I should have and I'm conscious of that these days, but back then I was just looking for an image to fit the content.

I sent off a quick email to Getty, congratulating them on finding the image, because nobody ever found the website to offer me any work and I made zilch from the site as a web design business. These days I have a real job that pays real money and I'll be damned if I'm giving that hard-earned money to extortionists.

When I got home from work last night I found plenty of forum discussions with lots of people who had received the same letter of demand going back to 2005, though each one quoting different copyright laws depending on their particular country. Most of the advice said to immediately remove the image and ignore the demand. I had already removed the image before I received the demand, and will do my best to ignore it, though I imagine down the track there will be a debt collector harassing me for the money.

I have 21 days to pay the $1,320 and no excuses will be considered. I believe it's common practice to first send a "cease and desist" letter before asking for compensation but that didn't happen.

Here's a comment I found on another site:

Getty Images are abusing the copyright protection laws.
They have constantly failed their clients by refusing to watermark or otherwise identify their images. Consequently they are now undertaking a massive prosecution of any site with their images by using unlawful, illegal and criminal methods.
If you receive a letter from Getty Images demanding an extortionate sum - IGNORE IT -- its a scam.

I wish I hadn't been so quick to reply to them and am still not 100% sure whether to be worried or not.

Mortgage Battlers Need to Get Out Now

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I read an article last week that had me worried about both the girls in Wagga who have already refinanced a couple of times in the last couple of years.

Home owners already struggling with mortgage repayments need to cut their loses and sell up before it is too late, an industry insider has warned.

Those home owners feeling the pinch from rising interest rates and living costs need to put their house on the market now because things are about to get much worse, Wizard Home Loans founder Mark Bouris said. He said inflation pressure and rates rises had made the repayments calculations people made when entering into a home loan only a few years ago were now not worth the paper they were written on - and urged home owners to "get their heads out of the sand" and realise the trouble around the corner.

I have plenty of friends who have taken advantage of bank's easy lending of late and have done those renovations they've always wanted, or got that reverse cycle air conditioning throughout the house. (Something I wish I too could get done at the moment.)

The Daily Telegraph reports rising inflation has gouged $86 a week out of the average household budget, meaning that the tax cuts would have to be $34.61 a week higher if they were to leave a typical family with the same disposable income they had when the cuts were announced on October 14 last year.

If that family drives two cars they will an extra $18.50 a week on top of that to cover increased petrol bills. The paper's calculations show the three interest rate rises that occurred after the tax cuts were promised have cost the average family $38.25 a week.

Childcare fee rises due this week will cost a family with two children, one in long day care, another in after school care, $23.40 a week extra if they use three days care. Grocery price rises are costing families a further $6 a week.

I'm feeling the pinch too and our fridge isn't looking too healthy lately. Gone are the little extras that once it was nothing to throw in the shopping trolley. Now I'm telling the kids to put things back. Every week it's something else that's gone up, especially petrol.


New Look, Old Look

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I updated the backend of this site months ago when MT 4 was released, but never took advantage of the new templates. This site dates back to 2005 and so my templates were heavily customised. The new templates for MT4 were completely different and the job of updating was just too daunting at the time.

I've been using the new templates on a site where I talk about MT4 called Babble On, and it's been a steep learning curve with widgets and modules and things I'd never even heard of before. The MT documentation explains what modules and widgets are as follows:

Template modules are little snippets, sections of templates that you can create and then re-use in your other templates. If you've ever used "includes" in a website to re-use parts of a page like headers, footers, or navigation, then template modules work the same way. These are handy for creating parts of web pages that you want to keep consistent across your site.

Widgets are like Template Modules, in that they're little bits of a web page that you can re-use, but you can also manage them with MT's Widget Manager, a feature that lets you rearrange parts of your page just by dragging Widgets around with your mouse.

Now, a year later, I felt confident enough to finally do it, but not without some trepidation. The first task was to back everything up so if I stuffed up, I had something to fall back on. I created a new blog, with new templates, and imported all the entries from here. So many things were different, even the way that MT named each entry with a hyphen instead of the underscore. I applied one of the default minimalist templates so that when I set about re-doing the CSS, there wouldn't be that many major changes.

I added a fluid style, instead of using the default 940 wide layout; added the tabbed navigation, set up my background and header image and link colours. It was a slow process, because I did each thing separately to see how it would look before moving on to the next thing.

I created widgets for all the old sidebar code and created a couple of widget sets. These make life so much easier if I decide later to add or remove items. You might also notice a few new plugins I've added: Action Streams, Joomsayer and Sociotags. They all add a little more personalisation to the whole page.

I thought about a complete change for the look of the site but in the end decided that this site is "mine" and I wanted to keep it that way. It's a style that visitors are used to and is not so different to the old style. Check out the Quotes tab to compare the two. Since I've integrated the quotes blog and my photo gallery into this site it seemed only sensible at this stage to keep as close a look to the old style as possible. So after 5 days of coding and refreshing pages and rebuilds, I think I'm finally there and can concentrate on adding something to read rather than something to look at.

Hope you like it...

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