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Looking forward to having a break and the joys of Java programming
Doesn’t sound like you!? Mid-March, I found myself in the position of taking on a team which was considered failing (doing amazingly clever stuff, but not delivering to time scales). Great people and coders but not measuring up to expectations. Which wouldn’t have been so bad, but I was heading out on leave for 3 […]
Posted: July 10th, 2016 under 42.
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What a mess?!
Not many people know this, but I am an European first, British second and English third. As someone living in the UK, that doesn’t come close to describing me, but it is at least a start. I believe in free speech, the politeness of an orderly queue and in driving on the left hand side […]
Posted: July 1st, 2016 under 42.
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Thank you
As a working engineer, may I say a big thank you to the recession. (Slightly tongue in cheek). No longer will managers have doubts that women on their return to work from maternity leave need to be there. The house price boom, university fees and the multitude of other direct incentives to holding down a […]
Posted: June 15th, 2016 under 42.
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I’ve got the day off…
Not interesting, so what? I’ve had a couple of interesting conversations. As a graduate, when I left university, I did’t expect to be having great conversations as a 43 year old. I was very wrong. Please find the chase! Sorry. My endocrinologist was a young lady which in 39 years was the first time (at […]
Posted: May 18th, 2016 under 42, Diabetes.
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Go vote!
I mean it. If you live in the UK, you have 2 hours 49 minutes left to exercise your democratic right. I don’t have time? We walked the half mile to the voting station, there and back, registered, filled in the ballot paper and posted it in the box. 37 minutes including going and getting […]
Posted: May 5th, 2016 under 42.
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At 1am this morning, something changed
Actually that’s a little unfair, I have been considering this for a while but the resolution harden at 1:04am this morning. In 2002, I bought my first insulin pump and it was nearly perfect. Unfortunately, its design based around an insulin pen cartridge is not a profitable one for any manufacturer, so I now cannot […]
Posted: March 20th, 2016 under 42, Diabetes.
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What’s in a name? A rose as sweet…
Being a type 1 diabetic puts me in a reasonably unique position as far as NHS prescriptions matter. If my insulin was re-branded tomorrow, my prescription with the old name would still be valid as it is describing a medicine. In fact, under UK and European law, we now order medicines via their generic names […]
Posted: March 16th, 2016 under 42, Diabetes.
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How it is done
I’ve just spent some time catching up with the comments made to my blog. Thank you so much for your enthusiasm! Rather than reply to the five most common questions in line, I am going to reply in a post. The power of words People all over the world have many talents. I’m OK with […]
Posted: February 6th, 2016 under 42.
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True costs
Happy new year. I am writing this as my Christmas holiday is coming to an end. I have really enjoyed the break. This time of year, for me, is always a time of reflection. So, I thought I would share this with you. Moving house and finding the joys of a log fire When we […]
Posted: January 3rd, 2016 under 42.
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Video kiosk pi
For Christmas, I got a raspberry pi 2, which I love. But what to do with my old pis? Obviously, having an old one around doing a useful job of motion capture, streamed straight out to the web. But what about the other one? What can be usefully done with a small computer with a […]
Posted: December 26th, 2015 under 42, Programming, The world according to Pi.
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