Aug 14
my new iphone
Since my phone contract was coming to and end, and the cheap interim phone I bought after my last one died was also starting to die I took the plunge and purchased a brand new iPhone. I must say it is an awesome phone, and is extremely easy to use. I ended up getting a 16GB Black for those who are wondering and I was actually amazed I could get my hands on one due to many people still waiting for theirs after stock ran out in July.
I’m also pleased to say that I haven’t been getting any of the reception problems that many people have been complaining about (I’m on Optus).
In other news I have been working, going to uni and working which has led to the lack of updates on my blog. But now things should be quietening down (well at work anyway, not at uni) so I shall hopefully have more time to spend on here!
Also the Haileybury Tattoo is over, it was a pretty good show but I still miss the old days where there was actual entertainment and not just lots of little kids on stage.
No commentsJul 24
need a tutor?
Well for those of you doing VCE and needing tutoring, I have the answer for you. So If your interested head over to www.derrickha.com.au for all your tutoring needs.
1 commentJul 10
university results
Well my Semester 1 results have just been released, and I must say I am quite surprised. I was convinced I wouldnt do all that well in Sociology or Politics but in the end I managed to get a Distinction. So here are my full results;
|
Subject |
Mark |
Grade |
|
History (Nations at War) |
83 |
HD |
|
International Studies |
81 |
HD |
|
Australian Politics |
72 |
D |
|
Sociology |
71 |
D |
This gives me a GPA average of 3.50 or an overall average mark of 76.75 which is a D (Distinction). So overall I am very pleased with my results, I really thought that I would do terribly in Sociology but thanks to an easy exam I managed to get a D.
4 comments
Jul 2
july already
People often say that the years go faster as you get older and I can definately attest to that fact. It seems like only yesterday we were celebrating Christmas, and yet here we are counting down toward the end of the year again. I’ts been a while since my last post due to everything being pretty hectic (when isn’t it though). On the good news front I have finished uni exams which means I am on “holidays”, these “holidays” however have been generously filled by Safeway with more shifts.
One thing that is looming on the technology front is the release of the new 3G iPhone. For those of you who know me well, you will also now that I was very critical of the original iPhone (I mean seriously what company launches a ’state of the art’ phone that is only 2G?), however now that the 3G iPhone is on the horizon I must say I want one. The reasons are simple, I prefer ease of use and practicality over stupid features that your never going to use (eg. Video Calling which I have done once in the past 2 years). During my limited time off from work today I went into a T-Life store (Telstra’s version of an Apple Store) and had a play round with the new release phones including some of the touch screen models. I must say after playing around with them, nothing compares with the ease of use that the iPhone has.
So like many other people who are into technology I am eagerly awaiting the release of pricing from the mobile carriers (I was pretty impressed with Telstra’s to be honest).
No commentsJun 19
so where do we come from
Over the past few years I have managed to research and create a rather large and detailed family tree. Today I managed to come across a treasure trove of information and my family tree now contains 364 individuals dating back as far as 1576. In the family tree there are 40 different surnames ranging from Bray to Vigars and 14 generations.
Quite a few people have asked me where I get all my information from. Well there is no one archive for all this stuff. I started out by asking family about what they knew and if they had any documents, luckily my Mum had an old family tree that helped me get started. There was also an old family bible that had all the births and deaths of family members written in it which was a great help. However I found that these sources usually hit a brickwall around the early 1800’s, so from there I had to look up old church baptism records etc over in England which helped me piece together my family tree. Finally the internet has a number of fantastic tools that can be extremely useful if you have detailed records of a generation or two as there are sites that use that information to match it to census records etc.
Now there was one problem I encountered and that was divorce and pre-marital “relations” which were frowned upon in previous generations. In these instances many families went to great lengths trying to cover up these things which resulted in records being falsified or destroyed. Luckily I only had a handful of cases of this but one result has been a portion where my family tree splits in two since I have no idea who was the ‘real father’.
The reason for this post was to talk about the software I used. To actually create my family tree I use a piece of software called GenoPro. This software is fantastic and is extremely easy to use and unlike other software available gives you great flexibility. It cost me $49 USD which isn’t particularly cheap but I purchased this software years ago and continue to receive upgrades to the latest version for free. They also give you a free trial so you can see if it suits your needs before you hand over your hard earned cash.
I have also used the website Ancestry.com.au which helped me find matches to information in my family tree. This site helped me find a family tree done by a distant relative which had some very useful information.
So pretty much I have been spending the day looking at records of people that died over 400 years ago, but admittedly I always get excited when I find the “next generation”.
No commentsJun 15
a new phone
My trusty Nokia 6288 died on Friday for no apparent reason. After spending the day trying to resurrect the thing I concluded that I would have to replace it. So yesterday I went to Big W and bought the cheapest ‘3′ phone I could find which turned out to be the Skype phone. I am actually pretty impressed with the Skype phone, although it is harder to use than my Nokia. The phone cost me just under $130 which I thought was pretty good, especially since its RRP is $149.
Other than my new phone nothing overly exciting has happened at all over the weekend, not that I have had much of a weekend with work and all. Although on Friday I did get to supervise the GAT at Haileybury which was alright, though I must say the only thing more boring than doing the GAT is watching people do the GAT.
Also Happy Birthday to Luke who turns 19 today.
1 commentJun 9
the last of the teens
Well on Saturday I turned 19, which means this is my last year of being a teenager. So anyway on Saturday I had to work which is no big problem as things only get going at around Midnight. So after work I headed to Crown Casino and had a pretty good time, although I walked out slightly poorer than when I walked in. Pat managed to win money which is no surprise and money simply seems to fly toward him like he’s some sort of money magnet. So that was my birthday, also thanks to all those people that sent me messages on facebook, on my mobile etc. I will certainly try and remember to return the favour.
No commentsJun 1
working, working and you guessed it, working!
Well you may have realised with the thread title that I have been working a lot lately. Pretty much I now am home two nights a week which means I have been surviving off take away (I have a pattern now, it goes McDonalds, Pizza Hut, Hungry Jacks, Subway, Fish and Chips), microwavable meals and whatever can be found in the freezer at 1am in the morning. I must admit I am enjoying work (especially the whole money thing), one of the reasons is because I work with some pretty cool people which is always a bonus.
Now about a month ago I posted on the new Pre Mixed Drink Tax Increase, well I’m here to say that I was wrong, I said that kids would simply move to bottles of spirits. Well they haven’t!!! Our sales of Pre Mixed drinks are almost exactly the same (in our store at least), with there being an increase in bottled spirits as well (ie. More alcohol is being sold). So congratulations Mr. Rudd, you did a fantastic job in this one.
2 commentsMay 25
indiana jones comes back to our screens
On Friday night, James, Nick, Luke, Christiaan and myself went to Southland to watch the new Indiana Jones film. Naturally I was a little disappointed with the movie as it really lacked that Indiana Jones feel to it. It just seemed to me that they filmed a movie and suddenly at the last minute decided to call it Indiana Jones. I also thought the storyline was just a tad bit more far fetched than the first ones (admittedly they weren’t exactly a reality series but this movie is definitely more ‘out there’). Overall though I wasn’t as disappointed as I thought I would be so thats certainly a bonus.
In other news I have had work everyday since Friday which has just been a whole lot of fun. But it least it gives me money to spend ![]()
May 18
new tv
Since our old rear projection TV just wasn’t cutting it anymore, my parents decided to buy a brand new Sony Bravia 46″ LCD TV. Now I must say it is an absolutely awesome TV, and it was had for a bargain price (thank you Woolworth’s’ staff sale). Due to me being a Woolworths staff member we were able to save about $500 off the lowest price around, which worked out to be about $700 the normal price and over $1200 of the Sony RRP. This was all thanks to a staff sale at Dick Smith on Thursday.
In other news I saw the Haileybury play which was pretty good, the venue officer did a fantastic job with the whole venue thing
and the actors were certainly on or a little bit above average, so overall yet another good production from Haileybury. So thats about all thats happened in my life since the last post, work hasn’t been any different than usual and nothing particularly exciting has happened apart from that.