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I've been finding that I've been updating my VOX blog a lot more these days, because it's so easy to post photos and other media. I've decided to use that for a while so see you over there!
Well this is my second weekend on-call, and I'm really looking forward to finishing it. It'll mean that I've paid my debt to the on-call rota for my holiday and I can get back to a normal life, where weekends actually mean time out from work!
I've been meaning to write this is my new Vox blog, because the subscription for renewal from blogdrive is due in a few days time, but my recent upgrade of browser to Firefox 2.0 seems to have broken the compose feature!
Maybe I'll copy and paste into Internet Explorer (where it does still work), or cross-post. I don't know. I'll decide once the weekend is up!
On the plus side, I do get an extra hour's sleep tonight since the clocks are going back tonight! Woohoo!
Well here I am in Hong Kong. It's been a while since I've been here. I think I was last here two years ago.
There was a lot of trouble to get annual leave. I had originally asked for my on-call rota to be cleared in September because that was when I thought I might take my holiday.
Unfortunately, due to short-staffing in the team I'm working in (due to lots of people taking leave at the same time), I agreed to move it to October. Unfortunately this involved a lot of reorganisation with my duties and I was only able to know for sure and book my tickets a week before I flew!
I've been here almost a week now, and I guess I've adjusted to the timezone difference (7 hours ahead).
The great thing about Hong Kong is the food. You can get an interesting variety of food and at really cheap prices (well, compared to the UK at any rate!).
I've got one more day here in Hong Kong. Better make the most of it!
I'm on the hunt for a broadband ISP at the moment. It's a long process of reading user's reviews of their experiences with different Internet Service Providers. I'm not looking for the perfect ISP, just one that's reliable and provides good speed, at a reasonable price. There are a few on my list, some have free connection, others offer free broadband modems (not that I need one).
I have to admit that Australia was pretty backward when it came to ADSL broadband (the one you get through the telephone line). I had a 512k connection with a 12Gb/month download quota.
I guess the problem is I'm spoilt for choice here, with offerings from 512k up to 8Mb connections, though why anyone would want to choose an 8Mb line with a paltry 3Gb/month download limit is beyond me!
Anyway, right now I'm connected to the net via my mobile phone! I signed up for a new T-mobile UK phone contract whilst I was at Singapore Airport. I chose the cheapest line rental I could find, with a 1-month minimum term, and added T-mobile's new Web'n'Walk Professional to it, giving me 2Gb/month of internet access via GPRS (or 3G if you have it). The Web'n'Walk Professional add-on lets me use my laptop to access the net, but bars the use of VOIP or Instant Messaging (I rarely use either). My trusty Treo 650 makes a great bluetooth modem, so it hasn't been too bad, but I'm basically back to dialup speeds here.
I've not tried this service but it looks interesting. You need to take multiple photos at one location, and once you register, this free service will make a composite to remove unwanted objects. Presumably one of the other pictures will have the background needed to fill once the offending object has been removed.
Greetings from Singapore! I'm actually at the airport waiting for my flight back to Manchester in England. It's been 4 activity-filled days here, with visits to various buildings and landmarks around Singapore. The food here is great and there's even an offer here for tourists to try their famous Chilli Crab for free! I recommend it, but give yourself some time because eating crab can take time!
The Airport itself is interesting because I'm blogging from my own laptop connected to a dedicated Laptop Access station. Luckily I brought my ethernet cable to get me online! There's also a set of chairs that will give you free foot massages, so I can't complain. Unfortunately they haven't combined the two so you can get a foot massage while you blog!
It's been such a quick holiday that I neglected to arrange transport from Manchester back home to Leeds, so I had to do that at the airport too! It's been sorted out now, but it wasn't cheap. Ah well -- I had too much luggage to drag onto the train and I prefer a door-to-door service!
That's all for now. My flight leaves in... er.. 4 hours...
Well, it's amazing to think about how much time has passed. I'm already thinking about selling off the stuff I can't take back with me to England.
I'm due back at work in Leeds in August and plan to take July off to travel. This was a fortunate plan because the owners of the flat I'm renting have decided to terminate the rental agreement on the same date I'm starting my leave!
So anyway I need to sell my car, find a shipping company that will take my stuff back to the UK and buy some plane tickets.