Washing machine replaced. Luxury :)
Looking at running some Traveller games at a local Gaming Club.
I do like to use Ubuntu Linux. To help Canonical on, I have bought stuff from their website's shop in the past. Last weekend I bought some bits and pieces from their shop. Hope the money is put to good use.
Bought “Abbey Road Sessions” on CD by Kylie Minogue. Very nice.
Been to a Hearing Voices Groups Meeting in Hexham. Nice to have a change of scenery.
Got a cleaner in. Makes a big difference. Also got an Argos storage unit assembled. Thanks :)
Back to proper activities – installing the latest Ubuntu Linux on surplus PCs :)
Hi, I'm a person living in the North East of England who has schizophrenia. I have been in and out of hospital between 2001-2004. This blog will be notes about my experiences as a patient (aka client) both in hospital and in the community. I can be contacted via email to ian DOT bruntlett AT gmail.com (delete the "DOT", "AT" and spaces from that email address). What is schizopanic? Its the panic that flashes through someone's eyes when you tell them you've got schizophrenia.
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Tuesday, November 06, 2012
Upgraded the Dell 700MHz's laptop hard disc to 80GB. Am currently using it to read the Free Software Foundation's manuals. In particular I'm reading the Bash manual - https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Watched Hamlet last night – 3 hours! Amazing how many of Shakespeare's phrases have slipped into common use.
Am turning an old 700MHz Dell laptop at Contact into a Linux workstation – complete with Ubuntu and PDFs of articles ranging from software design, C++ 11, manuals for GNU software development tools and presentations from the ACCU 2012 conference (which I missed). Its only got a 9GB hard disc so I have to conserve hard disc space.
Friday, September 28, 2012
Finally got broadband and a land line! Am hoping to dabble with DSL - http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Thursday, May 17, 2012
When it comes to running Traveller games, I'm
reasonably OK. I can more or less handle the rules and can ad lib
where necessary. For some time I have been wanting to run
role-playing games (RPGs) a little differently. Maybe a splash of
character development. Or a different kind of plot. For the plot
angle, I've read the Writer's Digest Books printing of Ronald B.
Tobias' “20 Master Plots” and its very good. It seems to me that
character and plot are linked. So before I can improve my Traveller
games, we'll have to flesh out the Player Characters a bit more. I
have read “45 master characters” and it's scary in parts.
Programming. I've got a direction set – master
GNU make and gdb, understand the C++11 library and then study the
source code in GoF's Design Patterns book. To support this studying,
I bought two books – 1) The C++ Standard Library 2nd
Edition and 2) C++ Concurrency in Action. With the GNU Compiler
Collection (including make, gdb, gcc) I think I've finally found a
replacement for Watcom C/C++ - and its free!
PC has lent me a copy of the Good News Study
Bible. It looks promising.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Getting stuff from Amazon UK. Got some USB memory sticks for staff to keep backup copies of their work. Got a replacement battery for my adopted Dell Laptop (750MHz Pentium III, 512MB RAM) but they sent the wrong battery. When things settle down I'll be back to my routine of answering phones will working my way through the book Learning Perl. Tomorrow I hope to buy a copy of Traveller Supplement 9: Campaign Guide.
At the moment I have just started recover from another splitting headache. I am going to be receiving some new glasses soon and I hope that will cure the headaches.
Bought Traveller : Campaign Guide and received a replacement copy of Secrets of the Ancients. Am gradually winding things down so I can prepare for a new Traveller campaign.
Had a massive spring clean of my house – thank you, P and P. Took a spare desk to Contact – thank you PC.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Still reading - in particular "Where good ideas come from" (Steven Johnson) and "Working effectively with legacy code" and to a degree "Grails in action".
Mongoose's latest Traveller book is "Supplement 12: Dynasty". It's not restricted to aristocratic dynasties - all sorts of Dynastic Entities are catered for e.g. Conglomerate, Media Empire, Merchant Market, Military Charter, Noble Line, Religious Faith, Syndicate.
It's cold here but not too cold considering the time of year.
Merry Christmas everybody!!
Mongoose's latest Traveller book is "Supplement 12: Dynasty". It's not restricted to aristocratic dynasties - all sorts of Dynastic Entities are catered for e.g. Conglomerate, Media Empire, Merchant Market, Military Charter, Noble Line, Religious Faith, Syndicate.
It's cold here but not too cold considering the time of year.
Merry Christmas everybody!!
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Still reading. Read "Pragmatic thinking and learning". Interesting. Currently reading "The Windermann Incident", a scenario for the Mongoose Traveller game. Listening to music helps with voices as well. Been watching some Cadfael DVD episodes. It's easy to see how people can be seduced by the easy comfort of TV as opposed to the more demanding (but more rewarding) literature world.
Wednesday, November 02, 2011
Instead of staring into space battling with voices and visions, I'm reading more (just restarted reading fiction again - Interview with the Vampire). Am watching far less TV these days. Watched "As you like it" (Shakespeare, DVD) today and it was enjoyable.
Am now running Ubuntu 11.10 on my NetBook! It takes a bit of getting used to but, overall I like it although a tweak here or there would be helpful.
With Ubuntu came kernel 3.0.0. Hopefully the developers will come up with a fix for the battery-draining bug soon.
Am now running Ubuntu 11.10 on my NetBook! It takes a bit of getting used to but, overall I like it although a tweak here or there would be helpful.
With Ubuntu came kernel 3.0.0. Hopefully the developers will come up with a fix for the battery-draining bug soon.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Wednesday, June 01, 2011
I have bought a sublime blues CD - Hugh Laurie - Let them talk. According to the CD notes, Charles "Buddy" Bolden is credited as being one of the fathers of Jazz. Born in New Orleans in 1877, he succumbed to schizophrenia before he was 30.
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Saturday, February 12, 2011
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