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Just finnished watching the Sopranoes, all 86 episodes!
I love the show, but are all gangsters so greedy and stupid?
They should leave it to the professionals … Wall Street 🙂
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Just finnished watching the Sopranoes, all 86 episodes!
I love the show, but are all gangsters so greedy and stupid?
They should leave it to the professionals … Wall Street 🙂
On the weekend I purchased a 45 L topbox for my bike.
A SHAD SH-45 for $290. The 50 L version costs $500, too expensive for my taste.
I was looking at a Givi 52L box, but they are USD $300, plus  USD $180 postage. On top of that you needing the mountplate for USD $90
Now all I need are:
– Centrestand
– panniers for the side
– Protector for the bottom of the bike.
When I was growing up in Country Victoria there were only two TV channels, no McDonalds and KFC was an hour drive away.
Did I mentioned the shops closed at 1pm on Saturday? … a very fast paced life
The point of this? …. a few shows on TV captured my imagination and allowed me to escape the fast life in country Victoria.
– Doctor Who
– Star Trek
– Black Adder
And last but not least, Blake’s 7. The special effects made Doctor Who look good. The fight scenes were terrible, but the story and the characters were wonderful. My favourite? Avon, who would sell out his own mother if there was no other choice.
Anyway I have just finished watching them all again, all four seasons.
Technology is pretty amazing now. I can stream the Blake’s 7 DVD rips from my computer to my iPad.
Mum got married today!  Her first marriage lasted for  50 years, somehow I don’t  think the second will last that long!
Best of luck and wishes for a long and happy marriage.
More pictures on facebook
In Victoria (Australia) it is generally illegal to own a sword, unless you have an exemption
GENERAL EXEMPTION UNDER SECTION 8B TO POSSESS SWORDS
1. Museum
2. Theatre or Opera Company
3. Accredited Fencing Organisations,
4. World Singlestick Federation
5. Member of a Religion whose practice involves swords
6. Defence Force Serving Member
7. Former Defence Force Member if obtained in official duties
8. RSL officer/member
9. Masonic Lodge
10. Participant in Scottish Highland Dancing
11. Inheritance – maximum of two swords.
12. Australian National Wushu & Tai Chi Association
13. Australian Kendo Renmai Associated Club
14. A sword owned prior to July 2004 that has never had a sharpened edge
15. Active Scout Association member.??
or you have a licence similar to a gun licence!
The cheapest way until recently to legally own a sword was to joint the Australian Knife Collectors club which has a general exemption for members owning swords. On my last blog article I mentioned that in Victoria there is a big crack down on knives. Something which I have no problems with.
This naturally caused a problem for the Australian Knife Collectors club b/c they were the most prominent organisation providing exemptions. Because of this pressure and to protect its core interest, knife ownership it has relinquished the exemptions bestowed upon it for swords. If you are covered by the exemption you will have until 30 September 2010.
After that you will be breaking the law if you don’t have a licence or an appropriate exemption.
In summary, bring on the nanny state 🙂
Mission: To backup my music and picture collection onto portable hard drives as a backup .
Music: 406.66 GB
Pictures: 57.86 GB
The pictures folder is updated every two or three days with pictures from my iphone and the occasional run with my SLR.
The Music folder is updated multiple times a day with podcasts and other downloads.
To copy the entire folders to an external USB 2 drive would take most of the night. This is simply not practicable, at least until USB 3 comes along.
Even then it makes more sense to only copy the changes.
The solution, RSYNC
Original disk: work ==> backup disk: backup500gb
>>> sudo rsync -vaxE –delete Music /Volumes/backup500gb
This would recursively transfer all files from the directory
/Volumes/work/Music to /Volumes/backup500gb/Music directory.
The files are transferred in “archive” mode, which ensures that symbolic links, devices, attributes, permissions, ownerships, etc. are preserved in the transfer. Additionally, compression will be used to reduce the size of data portions of the transfer.
The archive mode is overkill for pictures and music, but if I were copying programs, batch files, etc it would be very important.
-v, --verbose increase verbosity
-a, --archive archive mode; equals -rlptgoD (no -H,-A,-X)
-x, --one-file-system don't cross filesystem boundaries
-E, --executability preserve executability
>>> sudo rsync -vaxE –delete Pictrures /Volumes/backup500gb
Not quite as good as the Boxing day sales, but 50% off is nothing to be sneezed at 🙂
bpython is a fancy interface to the Python interpreter for Unix-like operating systems It has the following features:
To install it on OS X type “easy_install bpython” at the command line
To run it, type “bpython“
Its great for people like me who are still learning python.
There has been a disturbing trend for young people to carry knives for self defence. This has lead to an inevitable increase in knife wounds and deaths.
Quite rightly the government is worried. In Victoria this inevitably leads to increased regulation and costs for legitimate law abiding users such as martial artists and collectors.
The Age has an article about another crackdown with a redundant title of Sharp eye on lethal weapon collector clubs. Weapons by their very nature are always capable of killing (just look at non lethal weapons like capsicum spray and tasers. In rare cases these have led to deaths.)
“The Brumby government is cracking down on weapons ”collector” clubs that may be abusing their legal right to own banned samurai swords and daggers.”
It will be interesting to see what happens with this. I hank a sinking feeling about this.