Quote of the day: "the future is not what it used to be". - Paul Valery
Games
I have been wasting time playing "point & click" games this week. Here's a good one, relatively straight forward, The Doors. One feature of these games is, they don't take more than twenty or thirty minutes to solve.
At the track
All the series were wrapped up last night: Just to mention some of them, the Moore 3000m: great final runs by Colin and Amanda. Southy got to within half a second of the Australian W50 record. And it was hot! Daniels 100m: Very close in both the women's and the men's, results determined by the final race. Pennington 1500m: No women at all running, no M30s or M35s, only one M40, yet a large field! Strong performances by Ken and Kevin, who were both just over 5 minutes. Go the old men!
Google Reader
You will probably have noticed I am trialling Google Reader as an alternative to bloglines. If you look at the sidebar, I tried setting up a few categories with quite a number of blogs in each category. What should happen is that the most recent posts from each set of blogs will be displayed. Initially that's not so, but it will sort itself out.
So far I like Google Reader, it looks much better than bloglines.
Games
I have been wasting time playing "point & click" games this week. Here's a good one, relatively straight forward, The Doors. One feature of these games is, they don't take more than twenty or thirty minutes to solve.
At the track
All the series were wrapped up last night: Just to mention some of them, the Moore 3000m: great final runs by Colin and Amanda. Southy got to within half a second of the Australian W50 record. And it was hot! Daniels 100m: Very close in both the women's and the men's, results determined by the final race. Pennington 1500m: No women at all running, no M30s or M35s, only one M40, yet a large field! Strong performances by Ken and Kevin, who were both just over 5 minutes. Go the old men!
Google Reader
You will probably have noticed I am trialling Google Reader as an alternative to bloglines. If you look at the sidebar, I tried setting up a few categories with quite a number of blogs in each category. What should happen is that the most recent posts from each set of blogs will be displayed. Initially that's not so, but it will sort itself out.
So far I like Google Reader, it looks much better than bloglines.