Finnished Harry Potter and the Order of the Pheonix

Well, I have finally finnished the last of the Harry Potter books. It was a ripper of a book.
Aside from being much longer, it was much darker, and from my point of view more enjoyable.

I can’t wait until the sixth book Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince is out on July 16th 2005, just three days after my thirty seventh birthday.

They have finnished filming on the fourth Harry Potter film and the sixth book has been written. So there should be two Harry Potter events this year

– The release of the sixth bookHarry Potter and the Half Blood Prince on July 16th 2005
– The release of the fourth book as a film in ?????

Harry Potter websites
– http://www.mugglenet.com/
– http://www.scholastic.com/harrypotter
– http://www.hp-lexicon.org/

Finished Harry Potter Book 4

Well, I have finally finished Book 4 of the Harry Potter saga, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.

For a change I thought I would read Book Five, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoeonix.

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

The first book is the best so far, because it was about Harry’s first experiences with magic and like all things for the first time, it is wonderful.
But Book Four was great, much darker, the death of a character, conspiracies, evil reborn.
By the sound of it, book five will be more of the same.
At 870 pages, it will take a tad longer then the first book which was only 223 pages.

Book 1 – 223 Pages
Book 2 – 251 Pages
Book 3 – 317 Pages
Book 4 – 636 Pages
Book 5 – 870 Pages
Book 6 – ??? Pages – July 2005
Book 7 – ??? Pages – T.B.A

Although these books are aimed at children, the page count and the material discussed are very adualt by the time we get to book four.

Blogging Background Readings

A Blog is a Web Diary. Blogging is the process of writing on a web diary.

Below are some background readings on the technology and principles behind bloggin

A Beginner’s Guide to TrackBack
Very useful article by the creators of Moveable Type on Tracebacks

Summary of Pingback


The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer Absolutely, Positively Must Know About Unicode and Character Sets (No Excuses!)
This article is for programmers. It discusses the issues associated with using non English languages, particullary CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean)

Bad Habbits

Lately I have been getting in the habbit of staying up very late. The last three days I went to sleep at 5am, 4am, 4:10am !
That is bad enough, but I have been getting up at noon. So most of the day is gone.
So I have decided to go back to my old working habbits.
In bed by Midnight and up at 7 am

Today is the changeover day. The best strategy would have been to get about three hours of sleep and get up. But I knew I would oversleep.
So I decided not to sleep on Sunday night.

Went for a bike ride at 5am to get some coke. For some strange reason I was feeling sleepy!
Being up at that hour reminded me of home. You could see the sun would rise in the next hour or so. The air was fresh and the early shift workers were up and driving to work. I love that time of day.

Kit Kat Craze in Japan

BBC Report on Kit Kat Craze in Japan

When I was growing up one of my favorite lollies (candy) was a Kit Kat

Japan snaps up ‘lucky’ Kit Kats

Kit Kat is a best-selling sweet around the world
Students in Japan have reportedly caused sales of Kit Kat bars to soar, by adopting them as lucky charms.
The name of the chocolate bar resembles a Japanese expression – “kitto katsu” – used by students to wish each other luck before exams.
The phrase has been translated roughly as: “I hope you will win.”
“We’re finding that parents are buying them for their children for exam days,” Yuko Iwasaki, a spokesman for Nestle Japan, told Britain’s Daily Telegraph newspaper. “But also some determined pupils are buying Kit Kats for themselves as a sort of reminder that they are really going to give these exams their best shot,” he added.

Like you need an excuse to eat chocolate.
I hear Soju and galbi are lucky too :-). Perhaps I should eat and drink more ?

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Well, have just finnished reading the third Harry Potter book, The Prisoner of Azkaban, I enjoyed it very much.
The film, which I had just watched a few days ago was very enjoyable, but so many of the little details that make the Potter world what it is were cut from the film. The book fleshes out the story, making it that much richer.
I loved the book very much. The feelings I got from reading the book reminded me of when I first read the Lord of the Rings. Potter (the book, not the character) even smells the same.

So, what now? Book five beckons.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Still in a pre-Google world

Found this why surfing the web. An excellent illustration on how not to find information.

Complete Tosh, by Neil McIntosh: Still in a pre-Google world
Still in a pre-Google world

Here’s an interesting excerpt from a book by Peter Hyman, former advisor and chief speechwriter to Tony Blair. It’s 2003, and they’re working on Blair’s conference speech, to be delivered the next day. Hyman’s leaving Blair’s suite when Tony says…

“Can you find me a quote? There’s this beautiful saying from the Bible, Proverbs, I think, twenty-something, that says exactly what we want to say in this speech. I want to use it at the end. “It’s something like, ‘If we faint in the day of struggle, we have little strength.'”

I leave the room and go back to my bedroom to look for the obligatory hotel Bible. I open the bedside drawers. No Bible. I look in the cupboard under the television. It’s a mini-bar. Is this the only hotel room in Britain without a Bible? Is this yet another symbol of the decline in values?

Found it. It was in a clothes drawer.

I look for the quote and find Tony is almost spot on. It’s Proverbs 24:10. I return to his room. The security man on the door lets me in with a key. I tell Tony the good news. “If we faint when there’s trouble, then we have little strength.” Tony says: “That’s the right quote, but there are more poetic versions. Have you looked at the King James Bible?”

Where will I get a King James Bible at 10pm on a Monday? I phone the only person I know who will be working at this hour, the No 10 duty clerk, the heroic person on duty through the night. He calls me back within the hour: ‘If we faint in the day of adversity, our strength is small.’ I leave the quote on a piece of paper for Tony.”

Maybe it’s just me being a geek, but to me this reads almost like something from a different age – the second world war, perhaps. Surely the instinct of most professionals, faced with the need to find the King James version of a quote, would be to hit Google with the approximate version? Indeed, search on what Blair gives him – proverbs If we faint in the day of struggle, we have little strength – and you get the exact quote at number one. Search on Proverbs 24:10 and you get the full thou and thy King James version at number four.

I bet they have Google in the West Wing.

Harry Potter – Differences between UK and US Versions

Differences between UK and US Versions

Harry Potter – Differences between UK and US Versions

For you Harry Potter fans out there:

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s/Sorcerer’s Stone
http://www.hp-lexicon.org/about/books/ss/differences-ss.html

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
http://www.hp-lexicon.org/about/books/cs/differences-cs.html

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
http://www.hp-lexicon.org/about/books/pa/differences-pa.html

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
http://www.hp-lexicon.org/about/books/gf/differences-gf.html

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
http://www.hp-lexico.org/about/books/op/differences-op.html

Or just read the website – http://www.hp-lexicon.org/