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posted by [personal profile] pmsumner at 12:23am on 09/08/2003
Oh, Current Music has just changed to Red Dwarf - The End - on UK Gold.

I've been watching a few minutes here and there of BBUSA - it's appaling! I've seen maybe 20 minutes in total, and that's more than I have seen of any of the UK ones. I was so unimpressed by it, I will be avoiding it with every ounce of my viewing abilities from now on.

On a geeky note, I can't get Linux & X11 (4.2 I _think_) to do TV Out properly with my laptop's ProSavage DDR graphics card. Anyone got any tips?

I was given the most interesting display of local politics out the window earlier on. About 9:30-10:00pm or so, I heard a load of shouting through my open windows, ignored it for a while until it started to sound interesting :) Apparently 3, 14yr old girls wearing very low cut tops and tracksuit bottoms were requesting the pleasure of another group's company (whom I couldn't see), for a soiree involving fisticuffs.

I was disappointed when one of the group was restrained by the other two (only very lightly restrained, she wasn't trying very hard to get out) from running back and, well... I assume she wasn't going to have a conversation with the other group.

Just to make it all perfect, there was lots of shouting of "Fuck off you fat junkie slag" - isn't it nice!?

Oddly enough, I didn't hear the other group say a single word.

Enough blabbering. On to the good stuff. Rimmer's just signed his own handprint, and Lister is on his way to see the captain and flirting with Kochanski. The deleted bit from this scene is cringeworthy - I feel really sorry for Chloe Annette to have to have put up with that!

I said a few days ago that GnuCash was maturing. I've definitely upped my rating of GnuCash from "good potential, needs some work" to "damn good application". Still don't like the whole double entry thing, it seems to make things too complicated for the average user. I'm coming from an MS Money background here. You types your transactions and your bills and it "does it".

Oh, cron-o-clock just passed by.

Wonder what the chances are of a last minute, low cost trip away somewhere this weekend. I know some folk from work are going to Largs - they've got family down there. Maybe I could head to Irvine or something, spend a bit of time exploring the coastal regions - some very pretty bits apparently.

Alternatively, I could make a list of things I need to do. And do them. The list is quite long. That would be cheaper. And more productive. But much less nice.

Oh, Rimmer's just walked in the room, dead.

It's a ver' ver' pretty night out there. No clouds in the sky. Just a shame there's so much light pollution round this region. Maybe a late night trip up the hills would get a better view - there's some out the way back roads which go towards Glasgow which might afford some stunning views, at the right times. Another possibility for the weekend.

No, hang on - I just remembered. Tomorrow I am doing overtime from 9-12am, and then there's a possibility that I could be going to a barbecue in the evening. Dang, forgot about that. Best not forget I have the o/t booked!

Have I twaddled on enough to keep you reading and busy for a few minutes, Caroline?
Music:: Big Brother USA Direct on E4+1
Mood:: 'bored' bored
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posted by [identity profile] arosoff.livejournal.com at 04:31pm on 08/08/2003
Chloe Annett played Kochanski only in the later episodes: the original Kochanski was CP Grogan.

:-)

(Have Red Dwarf I & II on DVD.)
 
posted by [identity profile] phil99.livejournal.com at 04:32pm on 08/08/2003
Thank you - couldn't remember her name so just stuck down the first one that came to mind, I can't be arsed whether I am right or wrong :)
 
posted by [identity profile] kundrun.livejournal.com at 04:50pm on 08/08/2003
Yup, that'll do nicely ta. Still sodding listing here. This is completely grim. 189 items for sale and counting.
 
posted by [identity profile] phil99.livejournal.com at 04:59pm on 08/08/2003
I would offer a hand to list them but there's absolutely nothing I could even help with.

Are you amazoning or otherwise? Would it be worth taking books to second hand shops and seeing what they would give you? At least that way you have a definite income there and then rather than a possible income.
 
posted by [identity profile] kundrun.livejournal.com at 05:09pm on 08/08/2003
I'm doing pretty well with Amazon. Have made 30 quid tonight just off two books. In the last month I'm looking at about 150 quid all told, although a lot of that was CDs, they seemed to go very quickly. Would you believe there are no second hand bookshops in Bolton? Going off my experience of shops in Edinburgh they only give you buttons, really - so many house clearances, so little space, ya see. Even with Amazon's cut and the postage I'm getting a fair price for most things.
 
posted by [identity profile] phil99.livejournal.com at 05:24pm on 08/08/2003
I guess what I was getting towards is that there are always going to be some things you just can't sell. I've been lucky, I've been selling popular stuff so just about everything apart from the A-Level maths course books sold.

What you gonna do with them? I was thinking ebay was another possible solution.
 
posted by [identity profile] kundrun.livejournal.com at 05:44pm on 08/08/2003
Well, so far I've only got three books that can't be listed because they're way old, sixties stuff, and they were charity shop buys anyway - I don't think I spent more than a pound all told. So I'll just cut my losses on those and either keep them or send them to the nearest jumble sale. I have quite a lot of hard-to-find books listed now, so I've been able to put a good price on them (more than I paid for them, anyhow ;).
 
posted by [identity profile] arosoff.livejournal.com at 05:32pm on 08/08/2003
Amazon's great, especially if your books are out of print. People can see that they're available when they go searching for new titles.

eBay is also pretty good; got some good buys on there. But if your titles aren't in demand, you can end up selling for peanuts on eBay..
 
posted by [identity profile] brit-will.livejournal.com at 05:32pm on 08/08/2003
my swedish friend jenny that works at ibm in greenock is living with a total arsehole ex boyfriend who spends most of his money on drugs and she won't quit her job and move down here until she has found a job down here. but we're really worred about her up there and don't know what to dooo.... you don't happen to know anyone (preferably female) up there who is looking for a flatmate? (she has two cats as well, is the main problem).

i know i've not met you but you seem vaguely sane and annika and i would be a lot happier if she found somewhere else to live!
 
posted by [identity profile] phil99.livejournal.com at 02:34am on 09/08/2003
I don't know anyone looking, am afraid. I know very little local stuff. I'll look, though. Does it have to be shared?

I would offer with me, but my flat is barely one bed :)
 
posted by [identity profile] brit-will.livejournal.com at 02:57pm on 10/08/2003
doesn't have to be shared, just not object to cats.
 
posted by [identity profile] phil99.livejournal.com at 01:44pm on 13/08/2003
I'll stick an ad on the work intranet. She got a phone number I could put on/give to people if they've got anything?
 
posted by [identity profile] brit-will.livejournal.com at 03:04pm on 13/08/2003
uhm, dunno that she'd appreciate me broadcasting her phone number everywhere, was just asking on the offchance you knew of something really.

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