Terry Wassall :: View PresentationSocial and miscellaneousBlog post: 08 October 2005I didn't get far with this - only about 1,800 words but every one a good one. Entered again in 2006 and didn't write a single word! National Novel Writing Month
I have just discovered this and have signed up to write a 50,000 word novel between November 1st and 30th. Just to make sure I don't have any spare time in November. 21 individuals signed up in 1999. In 2004 it was 42,000 of which 6,000 completed the word count by the deadline. So far 49,419 have signed up for this year. In the last couple of years it has produced about 5 published books.
The time constraint is a good excuse to not worry over much about the literary merit or quality of the writing and may be a good way to overcome writer's block. A 2000 words a day schedule should keep it churning out OK. As it says in the blurb on the site, it is not about quality; its all about quantity. There's probably worse things I could waste my time on. http://www.nanowrimo.org/
Blog post: 04 December 2005Lots of people voted for this poem but it didn't win. Some Kipling thing did. If only people had better taste... Road not Taken
I was driving home late last night after a pleasant evening with friends, either retired or quite close to it, and where we had talked about how we got where we are. On the radio I heard one of my favourite poems, the Road not Taken by the Amercian poet Robert Frost. It is one of my favourites because it is about a univeral of the human condition, the ability to make choices, never knowing for sure what is the best one to make and never knowing for sure how life would have been different if another choice had been made. In my case I turned my back on what was a promising career as a racing cyclist and then, later, an even more promising career in financial services.
"I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence.." All this, of course, is put in perspective by the immortal Yogi Berra, the erstwhile baseball player, who said: "When you come to a fork in the road, take it". Who needs poetry! Who needs philosphy!
Keywords: poetry, Robert Frost, Yogi Berra 1 Comments (+/-)
Blog post: 20 December 2005Bah humbug!
Not really. Season's greetings and have a great New Year to all friends; past, present and yet to come (regardless of religion).
Brahmanism: This is the sum of duty: Do naught unto others which would cause you pain if done to you.: Mahabharata 5:1517(With thanks to Aisha Siddiqah)
Keywords: be nice, humbug, religion Blog post: 15 May 2006Appeal for help on trojan attacks on my home PC. Didn't really get a lot of hlep at the uni on this but know shortage of advice from Eduspaces colleagues. I solved the problem with a battery of anti-virus and trojan software, but my PC is about half as fast now. Trojan attackI have just spent the whole weekend trying to clean a new PC of various spys, malware, viruses etc. The worst one kept hijacking my browser home page so it went to a site selling antispy software. It also produced false Windows security messages and even changed my desktop image to one that looks like a blue screen of death. I also got advert windows popping up even when not on-line. All invited me to download software of one sort or another. Windows Defender found nothing. Spy Doctor (a PCtools product and highly rated) found 81 infections but wants a credit card number to register and clean. For obvious reasons I am not keen to enter my cared number. Adaware found nothing, nor did Spybot, recommended on teh MS Windows security site. Windows firewall couldn't spot a trojan if it was made of wood and was pushed in by 100 sweaty soldiers. However Prevx did find it and has cleaned sucessfully. It is free for 28 days. I think I will probably buy this in due course. I have also installed the free basic version of ZoneAlarm, recommended by my computer services people (as was Adaware). Very effective but not easy to use for a non-techy like me. I may be blocking stuff I shouldn't. Any advice would be gratefully received. Any recommendations of antispyware, firewalls, security strategies etc? I think UNIX is probably not an option for me for the above reasons of non-techyness.
Keywords: firewalls, Spyware, trojans 9 Comments (+/-)
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