Conference Conflicts

I’ve already written about being signed up for going to the World Horror Convention in Brighton at the end of March 2010 – which sounds like it’s going to be an interesting event.

However, there’s also the Odyssey 2010 EasterCon for SciFi stuff, which has a considerable appeal to me – except it’s only about a week after the WHC. Bugger.

At the moment I can’t decide between them – I’m more of a fan of SciFi writing than Horror (in general) although I’ve got enough of both genres to qualify on either count, I suspect.

So somewhere along the line, I’m going to have to make a decision – because somehow I can’t see Herself wearing it if I’m away for the best part of two weeks, one after the other…


From Powerpoint To Sanity

Currently, I’m working on a small e-learning project which is absolutely killing me mentally.

The work itself is OK, and the ideas behind it are quite cool. However, the people in charge of the project have put together the entire set of e-learning tests in PowerPoint (AKA The Software of the Devil), with one screenshot per PowerPoint Slide.  All told there’s nearly 200 of these – and they’re not necessarily in order.

Now the order doesn’t matter too much – all this stuff is going into a database, and that’ll handle the question order just fine whether or not it’s out of order. However, having them correctly grouped does make it easier during the transfer to process them out of SatanWare into anything remotely usable.

As it is – and this could be because I’m not au fait with Powerpoint, so there may be some esoteric export function or somesuch that would’ve made life easier – I’ve had to go through the following process…

Phase One

  1. Select PowerPoint slide.
  2. Copy Image to clipboard
  3. Go to Image Software of Choice (in this case Fireworks, but Photoshop would’ve worked too)
  4. Create new blank image
  5. Paste clipboard-copy of image into new image
  6. Save new image as filename.jpg.
  7. Close new image.
  8. Repeat 200 times.

Phase Two

  1. Open each new image one by one in Photoshop/Fireworks (I could do it in batches, but again, one-by-one allows for consistency/sanity)
  2. Add four new layers for answer options (A,B,C,D) and add a pretty arrow pointing to a possible answer for each one.
  3. Make sure that the letter for the correct answer goes to the correct answer
  4. Save new image
  5. Close new image
  6. Repeat 200 times.

In short, it’s utterly soul-destroying.  I’ll just be glad to get it over and done with.


MPG

I don’t see that this post will mark me as anything other than someone with a mild form of OCD, but here we go anyway.

My car has a trip-computer thing with a small number of functions on it – MPG, average speed, miles left in tank, outside temperature, and something else.  I normally leave it on MPG, and over the last few months I’ve been building it up, finding what revs/speed works best for mileage, that kind of thing. Like I said, slightly OCD, geeky as hell, but well, that’s me for you.

Anyway, in the last week, I’d got it to click up to 49.0MPG on the monitor. I’ve no idea whether it’s a real figure, or just an arbitrary “kind of around that figure” thing. I don’t care either way.  I was more than slightly pleased (in a quiet kind of way, because I know this entire thing is epically sad anyway) to have got the car – which is coming very close to the 100,000 mile mark – to be doing 49MPG still.

But over the weekend, the fucking thing reset. No idea why – I started the car up, and clonk, mileage down to 19.1MPG, all the other bits reset, trip meter reset. And I can’t deny, I got quite annoyed by it.

I know, it’s sad, geeky and lots of other epithets. That’s just me. And I get annoyed when things let me down.

Still, I’ll go back to building it back up again, see if I can replicate the problem…


What’s That Book?

Recently, my brain has been slightly locked with a question – one even the mighty AQA couldn’t come up with an answer to.

So I’m hoping that posting it on D4D™ might just find someone who knows what the hell it is I’m whittling on about.

Anyway – I read a book a while back, and I’m now trying to remember what the hell the book was. The scene I clearly recall involved one protagonist meeting the other for the first time in a school playground, where they were playing marbles. (At least, I think it was marbles – could’ve been tiddlywinks, or something)

Anyway, Person One knocks one of Person Two’s marbles out of play, and out of school grounds. As a result, Person Two throws one of Person One’s marbles out of the school grounds, and it degenerates into each one throwing the marbles out of the playground.

It’s a stupid scene, but I can’t remember where the hell it came from.

So help me, Interwebs, please


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Summer Time

Ah, the start of spring – the clocks went forward this morning, and that should be A Good Thing™.

The minor downside of Daylight Saving Time is that in theory I should change the way the time is displayed here on D4D™. Only I can never be arsed – so the entire site runs in GMT, regardless of whether it’s GMT or BST that we’re on.

Primarily this is because WordPress goes a bit odd when it comes to changing times – it becomes a global change, and all the time-stamps on the earlier posts get changed too. So I can’t be bothered to faff that much, and thus the decision was made to simply stick with GMT.

It’s not too much of a hassle, though – I just have to remember we’re in Summer Time when it comes to knowing when I want a future-post to go live.

Anyway, stop reading this rubbish, go out and enjoy the sun instead.


Time Zone Redux

Following on from yesterday’s altercation with GMT and a US-based server, I’m pleased to say that today the cron job ran – as expected, and as it should have done – at midnight GMT.

And really that’s all I wanted to happen.