Leamington in the morning

It’s mornings like this that make me glad I live in Leamington.

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I missed two buses this morning, the first through excessive use of the snooze function on my phone half an hour previously, the second through my decision to waste some time after I missed the first one by going to Starbucks. Still, I got to do some photo-age while I waited for the third bus. And I still got onto campus at the same time! How does that work?

The bitch is back

Mozillazine is reporting that Netscape are bringing out a new browser based on Firefox *and* IE. All I can say is yuk!

Firefox supposedly put an end to bloated Mozilla-based web browsers that attempt to do everything under the sun and end up doing nothing right, but it looks like Netscape are trying to resurrect the old dog. Go away, Netscape! We don’t want your crappy software any more!

Next time, I’ll remember the camera

The best live music is like a drug. It’s great at the time but leaves you craving for more afterwards. That’s how I’m feeling today, after the CTC gig at the Union last night.

I’ve never seen anything like it there before. The mix of people was great, the sound and lighting superb and it all contributed to the great atmosphere there. We weren’t so keen on Tom Vek, but Chikinki rocked and the Coopers played over an hour of generally damn good stuff while the audience indulged in a mixture of moshing and crowd-surfing down below them. I need to go to see more random bands to give me something to compare this with, but for now it seems like a good start 🙂

Oh, and perhaps the next time I can try a bit harder not to leave my camera in Dave’s car, especially considering the superb opportunity I’d have had to take some good photos from our vantage point above the Marketplace. I’m a bit pissed off at myself for that!

Reasons to like Kerrang

If you’re not already listening to it, then here’s a few resons why you might want to listen to this great radio station.

1. They have a chart called The Illegal Downloads Chart. How have they not got their asses sued off?!
2. Their jingles take the piss out of chavs.
3. They play great music!

So I’m listening to them now, before I begin to indluge myself in pizza, beer, crap music and the rest of the shit that Monday nights when you don’t have time to cook before heading back onto campus entail. Last Top B of term? How did that happen?!

The Cooper Temple Clause

The Cooper Temple Clause are doing a few dates at a few Unis around the country, kicking off with Warwick this Tuesday. Curiously, the other venues are Leeds and Bangor, the other two Universities that people in my circle of friends from sixth form went to.

Anyway, I’m going to the Warwick gig along with Dave and a few of his mates. Tickets are £10 and anyone else who’s vaguely interested in seeing random indie bands should definitely be coming along :-).

Mary in a hat

I like this picture. It’s Mary in a hat, but taken nearly a year ago, pre-dating the famous hat party by a great deal. Could this be the earliest recorded evidence of her hat-wearing tendencies?

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It’s also a reminder that the time for Christmas shopping is coming round again. Gah! Credit card!

University policy on cannabis

Two Warwick-related entries in a row? Surely not!

Via Insite, comes an announcement that the University is to review it’s policy on cannabis posession in halls. Reading it through, it seems like a direct response to the Union’s motion (couldn’t find a HTML version) to oppose the current policy, which was passed a few weeks ago.

If this goes through and results in changes to the current rather draconian policy, this will surely be a big win for the Union.

And the Sabbs, they do strip…

I’m not even going to attempt to describe the events of tonight in the Marketplace, but I feel somehow compelled to tell the tale nonetheless. I think I’ll leave it to the inhabitants of Warwick Blogs to tell it, starting with Holly Cruise.

Let’s just hope all those camera phone photos come out as blurry as they usually do, eh? 🙂

Router issues

Our router is being silly. It’s a little Netgear DG834G, with a firewall, wireless AP and DSL modem inside a tiny box. It’s very cute, but also rubbish.

When I get an IP address off it to connect to the internal network, it also tells me to use the router as the DNS server, to resolve host names into IP addresses. This doesn’t appear to work very well, as it takes about 5 seconds to resolve domain names each time you click on a link in a web page. This means the web browser has to sit there for five seconds before it can even attempt to start downloading the web page. This gets a bit annoying after a while, to say the least.

So now I’ve told my computer to ignore what the router tells it and to use Pipex’s DNS servers instead, and it’s all fine again. The router clearly has to pass DNS queries that it receives through to them anyway, so what’s the point in it taking the request in the first place? It just slows things down. Silly silly router, silly silly Netgear.

Currently listening to: What You Waiting For? by Gwen Stefani on Kerrang. I love this song!
Chances of them playing it at Top B tonight: Minimal 🙁