Archive for May, 2007


Bathroom, Day 1

Trivial details! More information than anyone wants! What I ate for breakfast! Blog abuse continues at bucketFountain as I detail day 1 of our bathroom renovations in this stunning photo account!

Bath Wellington Loo Concrete
West Germany Made in England

The theme for today is bathrooms made of old packing crates.

Roseneath, Wellington, Tuesday, May 15th, 2007

Waiting for the bus

Badly optimised picture of the sunset over Cable street in Wellington taken while waiting for the bus

Roseneath, Wellington, Monday, May 14th, 2007

Bathroom

Our bathroom is getting redone, these are the ‘before’ shots. Yes, this is what blogging is all about….

sink pull wall

Bath tub Dryer tiles Loo mould.... mirror floor

The theme for today is mould….

Roseneath, Wellington, Monday, May 14th, 2007

icanhascheezburger

Ha ha ha ha ha. This is my favourite site of the minute!

Roseneath, Wellington, Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

BucketFountain search terms

The most interesting part of looking at site stats are the search terms people have used to find the site. Sometimes they’re lewd, sometimes they’re slightly odd, and sometimes people just need a hand with something. Take, for example, this poor chap:

dsl-g604t not connecting with windows vista

Oh dear! Well, on this happy occasion I’m glad I can guide this reader to a solution.

Roseneath, Wellington, Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

Ubuntu Feisty lives up to its name

Which isn’t necessarily a good thing. It looks as though hoards of upgraders to Feisty are finding that they can no longer connect to wireless networks. One of my machines could not even connect down the wire…. Oh why didn’t I just stick with 6.10? Come back Edgy Eft!

Roseneath, Wellington, Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

May already

Holy crap, where is the year going? Fav story this week is the supercomputer that has mimicked a mouse brain. Well actually half a mouse brain. For 10 seconds. But actually it turns out that it was running 10 times slower than a real mouse brain, so it was equivalent to one second. Still, that’s great progress.

Roseneath, Wellington, Tuesday, May 1st, 2007