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Archive for October, 2004

Seaford again

It was very wet and very windy today, I had some work down in Seaford so I stopped off and took some shots.. here’s one of them!

Add comment October 27th, 2004

I kid, nah… you kid, nah… Echidna..

So yesterday when taking the dog for a walk we ran into a group of people, just outside our back gate actually.

And him..

Poor little echidna, roaming the park looking for a mate. He was heading towards the road, and away from any bushland, so we moved him into the wooded area that’s supposed to be for animals and birds. We ended up having to flip him into a box as he wanted to curl up in a little ball and hide from everyone and everything.

So there you go! Consider this my first Photo update. Almost a pair of snapshots, but at least I posted two to make up for it.

p.s. I had forgotten to up the random number generator that controls what banners we get, there should be 6 now. Feel free to argue amonst yourselves as to which is best.

Add comment October 22nd, 2004

PlatinumWeaver.net 3.5

I’m a fan of big impressive version numbers that have been chosen mostly at random, or perhaps that have a meaning totally unrelated to the product at hand.

This is one of those version numbers.

Unless you’re reading this stuff through a newsreader you should have noticed a bit of a layout change. Actually, it’s more of a content/direction change.

I think it was gilmae that jokingly suggested I make my weblog a photo blog when I got my Kodak digital camera back in July last year. Seeing as this page was set up primarily as a place where I could rant and rave about whoever and whatever happened to piss me off on day-by-day basis, this idea didn’t take hold.. until now.

The new ‘mission’ will be for me to post a minimum of three (3) new digital photos per week. It should be interesting to see how quickly that degenerates into either snapshots, or no updates, but I hope my loyal readers ( do you read a photo? ) will help me out by pestering me if I don’t update.

So enjoy, take a look around, poke everything shiny and new. Just about everything here was written by me or so heavily modified by me that it may as well have been written by me. This gives me a strong sense of accomplishment and a fear that the sticky-tape will snap and the sky will fall.

It should be fun to watch anyway..

Dean Slabak

Add comment October 20th, 2004

So close!

72hrs away at the most..

Add comment October 17th, 2004