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HOWTO — vmware and AMD64

December 18th, 2005 No comments

My aging 1GHz PC was creak­ing under ths strain of run­ning too many vir­tual PCs. So I decided to upgrade to a much bet­ter, faster PC. I even­tu­ally set­tled on an AMD64 based PC, (200G HD, 3G DDR2 RAM). Basi­cally a nice cool, (lit­er­ally as well), box. The only trou­ble is that I couldn’t get my vmware to run. Aaaaaaaaaaargh. This is a short howto on what I had to do to get it to run.
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Plastic or copper.

May 19th, 2005 No comments


My wife went into the kitchen this morn­ing to start break­fast off and slipped on a huge pud­dle of water. There seemed to be water drip­ping from one of the lights in the kitchen. Great! I went up into the roof and found a big pool of water sit­ting on the ceil­ing plas­ter. From the looks of it it had been there for some time. So I mopped it all up, (all 6L of it), and called the plumber. The leak was com­ing from the cop­per ring that gets used to tighten around join­ers in plas­tic pip­ing. When I was talk­ing to my plumber orig­i­nally he said that it’d be slightly cheaper to go with plas­tic. When I objected to it, (I pre­fer the OLD tra­di­tional way of doing things), he said that he’d never had a prob­lem with plas­tic pip­ing and so man­aged to con­vince me to allow him to use it. Now I’m not so con­vinced, if I had my time again I wouldn’t use it.
It looks like we’ll have to make an insur­ance claim to get the roof fixed.

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A dingo we go.

May 1st, 2005 No comments

Now that the ship­ping con­tainer has gone from our dri­ve­way we had a dump­ster bin deliv­ered, and hired a dingo for the day. I man­aged to

exca­vate and level the front yard, and

clean up down the side. I got it all fairly level and straight, but I exca­vated just a lit­tle bit too much in one spot and bent the gas pipe, and knocked over the front tap. We’ll have to get the plumber out to fix them. Oh well.
Next weekend’s job is the retain­ing wall. I’ll have 30m of 150x75 treated pine sleep­ers, and 2T of extra earth deliv­ered for this.

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Long overdue update.

April 25th, 2005 No comments
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Hacking

January 25th, 2005 No comments

Gee I hate it when peo­ple graf­fiti on your web­site. Some idiot took it on him­self to use the ‘com­ments’ sec­tion to add adverts for some porno/gambling site. I received no request from them whether they could or not. They came in from mul­ti­ple addresses to hide their iden­tity as well. It’s the equiv­a­lent of some­one spray paint­ing an advert on your front fence.
Shame there aren’t any decent laws to pro­vide an incen­tive for peo­ple not to do this. Oh well.

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Update.

January 25th, 2005 No comments

Well, I haven’t updated in a while, (around 1 month). But then again not much has changed. This is always the way. Once you move in every­thing grinds to a halt. Besides; I needed to spend some time with my fam­ily.
Floors: We’ve received the sec­ond load of floor­ing. This floor­ing hasn’t been milled as acu­rately as the old stuff so I’ve had to buy a proper floor­ing gun. This pushes the board in at the same time fir­ing a nail in. The gun is the same as a nor­mal nail gun, but the fir­ing mech­a­nism is a bolt at the top that gets hit with a ham­mer. This then fires a nail at 40 degrees into the tongue.
Bath­room: We’ve been using two par­tially com­plete bath­rooms. I have yet to com­plete the tiling around the bath area, and get the plumber back to con­nect the shower up prop­erly, (I’m using a span­ner as a tap at the moment).
Archi­traves: They’re not up, but I have to fin­ish the floor­ing first. These will go in eas­ily with my old paslode. I’m putting in remove­able mitre-less skirt­ing boards. These will allow me to remove them for ter­mite inspec­tions.
Dingo: I’ll be get­ting the dingo back toland­scape the ground. I need to get rid of the rub­ble out the front and shift a whole swag of dirt around.
Veran­dah: I’ll need to fin­ish off the above first. Then I’ll get the con­cre­tor back to lay the con­crete for the front veran­dah. Then I can put up the veran­dah.
After all this it’ll be fin­ished. Hooray!

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