May 31st, 2007, Mid-Afternoon | permalink

Flickr: Nothing Good Can Come of this...

May 31st, 2007, Lunch Time | permalink

Flickr: Surprise Birthday Cake

May 30th, 2007, Late at Night | permalink

Scaremongering is whipping round after a man hopped on multiple flights even though he was infected with tuberculosis, many are wondering why he was allowed to do this… So let me tell you a story.

Back in the day when I was making the leap from illegal alien to permanent resident, I had to be taken to our doctors for a series of test, injections and blood samples. One of these tests and samples (and skin exam) revealed I had what appeared to be TB… As an aside, I have to mention that I didn’t, it was merely a false positive as, like most children in the UK, I had a BCG vaccination when I was around 12 or 13. Anyways, even though they couldn’t prove I didn’t have TB, they treated me like I did and probably did what they do to most likely 99% of potential TB cases.

They put me on a course of Isoniazid that lasted 6 whole months.

That’s it. Nothing more, nothing less… In fact, the only warning I was given was not to drink alcohol while on the medication as it might kill my liver.

Sure, the TB I didn’t have wasn’t this Extensively drug-resistant TB, but I can’t help but feel this is going to make regular (and indeed treatable) TB sufferers outcast as lepers… Judging by the reaction on the Atlanta Metroblog, it’s already begun. But before you rattle your cage and demand people be put under house arrest or quarantine, digest this little nugget.

Over one-third of the world’s population now has the TB bacterium in their bodies and new infections are occurring at a rate of one per second. Not everyone who is infected develops the disease and asymptomatic latent TB infection is most common. However, one in ten latent infections will progress to active TB disease which, if left untreated, kills more than half of its victims.

How would you feel if it was you?

May 30th, 2007, Late Afternoon | permalink

Next Wednesday, June 6th, XM will air a unique special that re-creates the radio coverage of D-Day, with archival reports from NBC’s original radio news bulletins of the invasion. This incredible broadcast will air, in real-time, starting at 12:41am ET (which was the time of the first airing) and will end June 7th, at 5:45pm ET on The ’40s (XM channel 4).

May 29th, 2007, Late at Night | permalink

Google Maps now has street views. Zoom in, rotate 360, “walkabout,” the whole shebang, shame it’s only NYC, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Miami and Denver… Denver???

May 29th, 2007, Lunch Time | permalink

LOLCODE. Hai! I’m in yr server, programming the LOL way. All LOLCats, All LOL, ALL CAPS. KTHXBYE!

May 27th, 2007, Late at Night | permalink

Dario Franchitti won the 91st running of the Indianapolis 500 after the race was halted by rain after 165 of the 200 scheduled laps. Today was one of “those” days if you follow auto racing with the Monaco GP, Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600 all taking place within a 15 hour period.

May 26th, 2007, Early Evening | permalink

Flickr: Shopping in South Park

May 25th, 2007, Evening Time | permalink

Flickr: Home Made Chippy

May 25th, 2007, Lunch Time | permalink

Chinese cat grows wings! Granny Feng’s tom cat has sprouted two hairy 4ins long wings. “At first, they were just two bumps, but they started to grow quickly, and after a month there were two wings,” she said. Feng, of Xianyang city, Shaanxi province, says the wings, which contain bones, make her pet look like a ‘cat angel’. Awesome! I gots to get me one of those…

May 23rd, 2007, Mid-Afternoon | permalink

Guitar Hero 3 confirmed for the Wii. Sweet, I’m looking forward to getting my wireless axe on to Sabotage… A wireless Les Paul at that (take that PS2 owners).

May 23rd, 2007, Lunch Time | permalink

Transformers Trailer. At first, like everyone, I was dreading this, but damn, I’m excited now. I especially marked out for the transformation sound, my faith is semi-restored in Michael Bay… For now…

May 20th, 2007, Late at Night | permalink
NASCAR  3

Flickr: Pace LapI can finally say I’ve done it, I’ve attended a NASCAR event and lived to tell the tale… And to be honest, I actually quite enjoyed myself.

As I said before, I went with Frank as well as Jill and Ryan, so that was pretty cool. As the All-Star event was due to start at 7:30, we left here at around 4/4:30 and made our way over to the track via back roads which means we saw no traffic at all. Once there we bagged a sweet parking spot and went in to the Team Lowe’s Zone, which was a big hospitality tent for people with appropriate passes, in there we milled around and bagged some complementary goods, food and drinks before going to our seat and waited for the Nextel Open, which served as the last qualifier for the All-Star event, but not before “security” pointed out our cooler was low on beer, seriously!

The NASCAR All-Star race isn’t like a regular 500 mile race, firstly it’s nowhere near as long, it’s actually about 120 miles (80 laps of the Lowe’s Motor Speedway oval) and it’s broken up into 4 20 lap segments. It’s actually pretty confusing about what’s really going on for most of it, except the last segment is a flat out “dash for the cash” as the winner walks away with one million dollars. Thats where the real action is…

We were sat in the grandstand on turn two, that’s where all the wrecks happened, seriously. In the Nextel Open, first race, on the first lap there was a big wreck that took out Juan Pablo Montoya and Paul Menard. Another few wrecks happened shortly thereafter, slowly whittling down the field. In the end, Matin Truex Jr and Johnny Sauter passed Carl Edwards with three laps to go to book their place in the All-Star challenge.

Following that was the driver introductions for the field and the fans were definitely vocal about who they like and dislike. Michael Jordan served as the grand marshal (which basically amounted to saying “gentlemen, start your engines”) and we were soon underway… If you’ve ever watched a NASCAR race on TV, let me tell you it really doesn’t do it justice, the sound of 21 750+ horsepower cars screaming round a bend is really an awesome sound, even with noise canceling headphones on, I could still hear them and we were pretty far back, I’d hate to have been down near the front. The smell is also something you don’t appreciate until you’re there, smoke, burning rubber and rich gasoline fills the air.

The race it’s self was pretty uneventful till the last 20 lap segment, though it had slight moments with Jimmie Johnson having tire issues (which we heard over the pit crew radio scanner) and Dale Earnhardt, Jr getting a pit road speed limit penalty. But the last segment kicked off with a big wreck right in front of us as the two Busch brothers came together and took each other out. A few laps later Jeff Gordon got a flat rear tire leaving Kevin Harvick and Jimmie Johnson to fight it out for the last few laps, Harvick managed to hold Jimmie off for the win and the million dollars.

What followed was chaos as close to 100,000 people tried to leave the area as soon as possible. It took us 45 minutes to move 3 foot in our car park. We finally got home around 1am, I crashed shortly there after.

As I said, overall it was an enjoyable experience, good for people watching as you see some, well let’s say, characters. I doubt I’d go to a 500 mile event, I’ll stick with this shorter race.

NASCAR All-Star Challenge – May 19th 2007 (Set)

Originally uploaded by FLC.

May 19th, 2007, Late Evening | permalink

Flickr: Racing Under the Lights

May 18th, 2007, Mid-Morning | permalink

This summed up my day yesterday, the dreaded Root Canal was all that and then some, luckily they Novocained me up to my eyeballs, but even then it still wasn’t enough. I was in the dentist chair for 2 hours, 2 hours of drilling, poking, prodding, scraping, spitting, coughing and general light headedness. I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy.

To cap it off, they couldn’t finish it, the inside of the tooth was infected so they put some anti-bacterial stuff in there and put on a temporary crown and asked me to come back next week. Thankfully the worst part is over…

The good side is the good stuff they prescribed for pain management, so last night I was doing a House on the sofa (which I literally sank into for what seemed like 3 weeks) while Robyn made Mii’s of her friends, co-workers and family on our fantastic new Wii. We’ve been having a lot of fun with this, and all we have is Wii Sports and Wii Play, Wii We’re easily amused. If anyone else has a Wii out there, drop me a note with your Friend code so we can overpower your Mii Parade.

Now all I’m looking forward to is my introduction to a live NASCAR race tomorrow. Robyn, being a Lowe’s employee, bagged free tickets for this so me and my Father-in-Law are heading over to Lowe’s Motor Speedway in Concord to watch the race, I’m not sure who I’ll be cheering for, if anyone, I’m just going for the people watching and to take a few pictures. But I get the sneaking suspicion I’ll be lynched if I don’t cheer for Jimmie Johnson, seeing as we have free Lowe’s tickets at a track sposored by Lowe’s, no doubt surrounded by other Lowe’s employees and he drives the number 48 Lowe’s Chevrolet…

It’ll be an interesting day, that’s for sure.