Post-Christmas Blech
Dec. 28th, 2005 05:26 pmHope everyone had a good Christmas. I know I did.
I finally got the system back up and running back home - no more Internet connection for the moment, though, because I'm planning on doing something with an Internet connection at the flat rather than the folks' place - and managed to write some more stuff.
Highlights of the Season:
- New working computer built from the remains of the old one (1.2 GHz processor, 256 Mb RAM, 160 Gb hard drive, 2 512 Mb memory sticks);
- New pentagram ring on my finger;
- New mobile phone handset (same number, though - I just swapped my old SIM card into the new handset);
- Strawberries and dates on Christmas Eve;
- The next door neighbour was shocked when he found out I liked women. If he'd seen Ann or Laura, my most recent exes, or asked T., he'd have had no doubt about this ...
Anyways, my belly's straining here. It's dark outside, and I have to get back home to the flat now. It'll be green tea and a small tin of sardines or something tonight. I don't think I'll be able to handle much more after all the cramming in I've been doing ...
I finally got the system back up and running back home - no more Internet connection for the moment, though, because I'm planning on doing something with an Internet connection at the flat rather than the folks' place - and managed to write some more stuff.
Highlights of the Season:
- New working computer built from the remains of the old one (1.2 GHz processor, 256 Mb RAM, 160 Gb hard drive, 2 512 Mb memory sticks);
- New pentagram ring on my finger;
- New mobile phone handset (same number, though - I just swapped my old SIM card into the new handset);
- Strawberries and dates on Christmas Eve;
- The next door neighbour was shocked when he found out I liked women. If he'd seen Ann or Laura, my most recent exes, or asked T., he'd have had no doubt about this ...
Anyways, my belly's straining here. It's dark outside, and I have to get back home to the flat now. It'll be green tea and a small tin of sardines or something tonight. I don't think I'll be able to handle much more after all the cramming in I've been doing ...
Happy Holidays, Everybody! :)
Dec. 23rd, 2005 03:17 pmTime for me to sign off and make tracks to see my folks, to deliver everyone's Christmas presents. :)
I won't be able to come back online until at least next Wednesday, and possibly might not make it till Tuesday 3rd January even then. So, to everyone I'll be missing, Merry Christmas to you all!
Tracy my love to you this Season. The first time in a long time I won't be able to have a chat with you over Christmas. :(( Have a very good time, enjoy Serenity and see you when I see you!
I won't be able to come back online until at least next Wednesday, and possibly might not make it till Tuesday 3rd January even then. So, to everyone I'll be missing, Merry Christmas to you all!
Tracy my love to you this Season. The first time in a long time I won't be able to have a chat with you over Christmas. :(( Have a very good time, enjoy Serenity and see you when I see you!
The Yuletide Break 2005 - Offline Time
Dec. 10th, 2005 02:51 pmCurrently, my time online is limited to public access at the local library. It's sufficient for now, until I can get myself hooked up online (which might take time until I get a steady income), but the encroaching Yuletide season does present me with some problems.
Namely, the library's going to be shut down for some time over Christmas and New Year.
I've established that the library will be open right up to 7pm on Friday 23rd December; that's the good news. The bad news is that the place will be shut on Saturday, right through until the following Tuesday, meaning that the earliest I'll be able to return online after that will be Wednesday 28th December.
Of course we'll have the same thing happen again the following weekend, with New Year Saturday through Monday with the library shut down; after which, the library will once again be open for business.
Those are the times I won't be online. And perhaps you ought not to expect me to be online from Wednesday 28th December through to Friday 30th December either. It's easier that way, and it means that I can take a brief break from everything online for a few days.
Anyways, that's my itinerary for the Christmas fortnight.
Namely, the library's going to be shut down for some time over Christmas and New Year.
I've established that the library will be open right up to 7pm on Friday 23rd December; that's the good news. The bad news is that the place will be shut on Saturday, right through until the following Tuesday, meaning that the earliest I'll be able to return online after that will be Wednesday 28th December.
Of course we'll have the same thing happen again the following weekend, with New Year Saturday through Monday with the library shut down; after which, the library will once again be open for business.
Those are the times I won't be online. And perhaps you ought not to expect me to be online from Wednesday 28th December through to Friday 30th December either. It's easier that way, and it means that I can take a brief break from everything online for a few days.
Anyways, that's my itinerary for the Christmas fortnight.
Latest System Update
Nov. 23rd, 2005 04:52 pmOkay, here's the bad news so far.
After the system crashed totally back home, I found myself with an Internet connection and nothing to use it on. Basically, I have no computer at the moment. I'm using the public terminals in the library, and getting in two hours a day until I can sort myself out with repairs / upgrades / whatever I can afford.
I haven't been able to get around to doing any repairs / upgrades / whatever, because I have recently been suffering from incredibly painful ear problems. Basically, I had to have them syringed today: a procedure which has only produced partial success. I go back again Friday to complete this procedure, or to arrange for my referral to the local ENT department. Until then, I really can't hear a bloody thing, and that is of far greater importance to me than getting back online at home.
Finally, while I do have a desperate plan to fix up my system, and get something back up and running, I won't be going back online back at my folks' for at least three good reasons.
1. They are in the process of disconnecting my Tiscali ISP account, and I don't blame them: they've got nothing to connect to online at all, and I'm getting sick of my father, who's really starting to get on my last nerve with his constant sniping and bitching - but that's enough about him, I'm saving up a good and solid riposte for him to spoil his day, just you wait and see, ranting about phone bills of £7 a month being "too fucking much" (yeah, right!), so no more connecting is going to be possible from home;
2. I wouldn't connect online to Tiscali now if they paid me my weight's worth in heroin to do so, because that ISP has given me no end of grief, since it's been nothing but viruses, viruses, viruses sent directly down the phone line to my computer, every single bastard minute I've been online with them;
3. If and when I do get an upgraded system going and running, it won't be at my folks' place any more. It'll be at my flat, on my phone line (which hopefully nobody will find out about, because I'm going ex directory and telling nobody about it). It'll be expensive to run, but at least I'll be able to go online on my own time, and be beholden to no bastard.
However, until I do manage to come back online from a domestic computer ... no more evening chats with anybody. I'll blog on occasion, and if you need me, you can contact me on my Yahoo Mail account, but it looks as if I'm off the IM circuit more or less for the long haul, everyone.
Gaah. I was supposed to have been working on my assignment for this Friday's class, but I've been too ill with my ears still ringing from the syringing, and the fact that the library's put its air conditioning on cold directly overhead. It is fucking freezing.
After the system crashed totally back home, I found myself with an Internet connection and nothing to use it on. Basically, I have no computer at the moment. I'm using the public terminals in the library, and getting in two hours a day until I can sort myself out with repairs / upgrades / whatever I can afford.
I haven't been able to get around to doing any repairs / upgrades / whatever, because I have recently been suffering from incredibly painful ear problems. Basically, I had to have them syringed today: a procedure which has only produced partial success. I go back again Friday to complete this procedure, or to arrange for my referral to the local ENT department. Until then, I really can't hear a bloody thing, and that is of far greater importance to me than getting back online at home.
Finally, while I do have a desperate plan to fix up my system, and get something back up and running, I won't be going back online back at my folks' for at least three good reasons.
1. They are in the process of disconnecting my Tiscali ISP account, and I don't blame them: they've got nothing to connect to online at all, and I'm getting sick of my father, who's really starting to get on my last nerve with his constant sniping and bitching - but that's enough about him, I'm saving up a good and solid riposte for him to spoil his day, just you wait and see, ranting about phone bills of £7 a month being "too fucking much" (yeah, right!), so no more connecting is going to be possible from home;
2. I wouldn't connect online to Tiscali now if they paid me my weight's worth in heroin to do so, because that ISP has given me no end of grief, since it's been nothing but viruses, viruses, viruses sent directly down the phone line to my computer, every single bastard minute I've been online with them;
3. If and when I do get an upgraded system going and running, it won't be at my folks' place any more. It'll be at my flat, on my phone line (which hopefully nobody will find out about, because I'm going ex directory and telling nobody about it). It'll be expensive to run, but at least I'll be able to go online on my own time, and be beholden to no bastard.
However, until I do manage to come back online from a domestic computer ... no more evening chats with anybody. I'll blog on occasion, and if you need me, you can contact me on my Yahoo Mail account, but it looks as if I'm off the IM circuit more or less for the long haul, everyone.
Gaah. I was supposed to have been working on my assignment for this Friday's class, but I've been too ill with my ears still ringing from the syringing, and the fact that the library's put its air conditioning on cold directly overhead. It is fucking freezing.
Missing Chats
Nov. 5th, 2005 02:10 pmAnother week has gone by, without a chat with
nyghtshayde, and I am seriously suffering withdrawal symptoms. The problem is, the hard disk went down as well as the motherboard, leaving me completely bereft of a means to get back online from my home.
I blame the pisspoor anti-virus protection provided by the ISP, myself. They are a company bereft of clue. I suspect that, in spite of firewall software and at least two anti-virus software packages on my system, Something Got Through over the broadband connection and completely burned out my computer, causing the boot disk to fail catastrophically, just when I had the motherboard problems sorted out.
I've got some backed up data, but not all of it: I was in the process of performing the backup of my most critical recent files when all of this crap happened. And since this included the latest incarnation of my novel, well ...
I guess that, when I get my system back up and running (which will involve a rebuild from scratch - since I have acquired pretty much enough spare parts now to build one afresh from the ground up - I might want to do something else with it other than keep it running over broadband and risk losing all of my data once again some time down the line.
So, when I do get the new system running, it's probably going to be best if I take that system and keep it permanently offline, use it solely to write with, and use the public library facilities to post new stuff online (I might avail myself of a memory stick to carry all of the stuff I'll need to upload).
Thing is, if there are enough spare parts left over, I can get a new hard drive, probably more memory, some other parts somewhere down the line, and get myself a second, smaller, unit - and that's the one I'll be connecting online for chats.
But this does mean, T, that it may now be some considerable time before you start seeing my cheerful little icon apoear in your Yahoo Messenger on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. I'm so sorry, hon. :(
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
I blame the pisspoor anti-virus protection provided by the ISP, myself. They are a company bereft of clue. I suspect that, in spite of firewall software and at least two anti-virus software packages on my system, Something Got Through over the broadband connection and completely burned out my computer, causing the boot disk to fail catastrophically, just when I had the motherboard problems sorted out.
I've got some backed up data, but not all of it: I was in the process of performing the backup of my most critical recent files when all of this crap happened. And since this included the latest incarnation of my novel, well ...
I guess that, when I get my system back up and running (which will involve a rebuild from scratch - since I have acquired pretty much enough spare parts now to build one afresh from the ground up - I might want to do something else with it other than keep it running over broadband and risk losing all of my data once again some time down the line.
So, when I do get the new system running, it's probably going to be best if I take that system and keep it permanently offline, use it solely to write with, and use the public library facilities to post new stuff online (I might avail myself of a memory stick to carry all of the stuff I'll need to upload).
Thing is, if there are enough spare parts left over, I can get a new hard drive, probably more memory, some other parts somewhere down the line, and get myself a second, smaller, unit - and that's the one I'll be connecting online for chats.
But this does mean, T, that it may now be some considerable time before you start seeing my cheerful little icon apoear in your Yahoo Messenger on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. I'm so sorry, hon. :(