normal service has resumed — & we’re back! greyhound pioneer deposited us safely at central station yesterday afternoon. a couple of loads of washing & a walk to the post office box in dulwich hill were all i needed to get me back into the swing of things. thanks again to jimbo & dave (& fiona) for putting up with us for the last few days.
bad kitty bushes — what is it with those bushes in canberra that smell like cat’s piss? there’s a heap of them all over the place. the obvious solution (cats are pissing on them) just doesn’t seem likely - there can’t be that many cats in canberra - so it’s gotta be the plants themselves. hmmm… i think i can feel some research coming on. or is that gas?
apart from the bad kitty bushes (& even they’re kind of weirdly amusing) i enjoyed canberra this time around. of course, in part that might just be because i’ve finally broken the hoodoo & managed to stay healthy! my sickness to canberra ratio has dropped to 2:3 now. <grin>
from the andrew says department — “…the ideal movie set in Canberra would obviously be a cannibal zombie apocalypse movie. Luckily, all the zombies are cannibals so they only eat each other (presumably like the CHUDs). Or maybe a Western. A Western? I want to do a film in Ravenshoe (or is it Ravenswood? I get so confused. The ex-mining town of ghosts) but perhaps Canberra will do in a pinch. Perhaps a road trip movie - from the bustle of Sydney to the deserted suburbs of Canberra? It would certainly ooze atmosphere. Well, Sydney would ooze atmosphere, but then it would rain, hopefully.” <grin>
excellent! now my website has CHUDs on it! twice! <grin>
& i think the town andrew’s thinking of is ravenswood, which is roughly between townsville & charters towers, on the road to the burdekin dam… i’m pretty sure part of my family used to live there (a couple of generations or so back).
XHTML 1.0 — the world wide web consortium has released the XHTML 1.0 spec. it’s basically HTML 4 written with XML syntax… why is that important? well, it’ll render as normal HTML with version 4.0 browsers, but it’s actually XML… looks like the future is now. more stuff to learn. excellent!
phew — just finished reading the last of the 107 messages that were sitting in my inbox this morning… time to make some coffee & start working through the rest of my task list… <grin>
& who’s this dapper (or do i mean disturbing?) looking fellow? could it be the ceo of 21st century shellshear? is he really partying like it’s 1899?