Better Driving Please

Posted by clokey2k August 28, 2008 @ 1:20 pm

I lost my ability to drive through speeding - all my friends know this. My driving is much better now and maybe it’s time to chill.

However within the last few days I have seen some bad driving - and I have found somewhere to report these incidents:

BetterDrivingPlease.com

It’s a good service and I would promote it to all of my friends.

Ciao for now!

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Novadex Rocket

Posted by clokey2k August 12, 2008 @ 10:00 pm

This is a really cool physics program - and I promised to show you all the Windows install file.

Novadex Rocket V1.1

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Updates are available

Posted by clokey2k @ 9:46 pm

Why is it when you are without the internet for even the shortest amount of time, things update around you.

It does not feel like a short amount of time, but I sure missed the internet. Once connected my PC wanted updates, I signed in to the site today and -YEAH- Wordpress requires updates.

So you, the reader, also need an update.

It’s my house now. Yes I am a homeowner.

I am also very lucky to have my girlfriend living with me.

She cooks, cleans, irons and all that jazz - well, ok, that was a lie - but she is awesome and does her fair share of the work in the house.

Lets get this stuff updated shall we…

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0Kbits/s AKA No Internet

Posted by clokey2k July 4, 2008 @ 2:52 pm

I’m not lost, just undiscovered;

I have been without the Internet for one whole week, and I am still sane-ish;

Here is a quick update of what has been going on:

  • House vs Home

    • The parents have now moved out and I’m due to complete the purchase in the next week.
  • Media Monkey

  • Novadex Rocket

    • Found it on an old hard drive of mine (Data Privacy and all that, I just kept the whole drive!!); It’s a cool physics demonstration, which I cannot find on the interweb anymore; Download link to follow.

That will do for now I suppose, c’mon internet people - bring me my Broadband!

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Don’t worry about petrol prices!

Posted by clokey2k June 16, 2008 @ 1:59 pm

Don’t worry about those petrol prices, just don’t use it (as much);

Visit www.petrolprices.com/ for some great advice and the cheapest stations near you;

I also found this comment in the blog, that I believe is from http://www.theoildrum.com/ originally.

A Twelve-Step Plan to End Oil Addiction (courtesy of The Oil Drum)

1. Stop deluding ourselves. The era of cheap, readily-available oil has ended. Prices may fluctuate, but the underlying trend is up, up, up. We have to get used to using less.

2. Demand that politicians take the issue seriously. Make it an election issue. Don’t take ‘we’ve got everything under control’ as an answer.

3. Stop building new roads. They’re a monumental waste of money, time and effort. They encourage, rather than ease, congestion, and besides, the growth in car travel that’s used to justify them isn’t going to happen anyway.

4. Divert that money and effort into measures that address the challenges of oil depletion and climate change.

5. Make a major investment in public transport. It needs to be better, faster, more comfortable, more regular, and more predictable. It needs to cater for everyone, not just peak-hour commuters — though they need a better service as well.

6. Make a major investment in broadband internet to allow more people to work from home, and change tax and business practices that discourage working from home. The more car trips we can avoid, the better.

7. Electrify transport where possible. New Zealand is well placed to use renewable electricity for transport. We should be electrifying commuter rail where it is not already electric, using light rail (trams) in cities, and looking at electrification of the main trunk line. On the other end of the scale, electric bikes and scooters can make a big difference in our cities. And electric cars show promise, though there’s a lot of questions to be answered yet.

8. Don’t use cars unless there’s no alternative. Take the bus. Take the train. Switch to a scooter. Walk or cycle - both your wallet and your doctor will thank you.

9. Deal with other aspects of our oil dependence. Agriculture, for example, is highly dependent on oil. We’re going to need to change the way we grow and distribute food. Let’s get to work on that now, not wait until supermarket shelves start to empty.

10. Stockpile or manufacture vital products currently imported from overseas. When oil runs short, will that still be possible? Let’s take stock now and work out what we may need to start stockpiling or making in New Zealand.

11. Think local. Ending our oil addiction isn’t just up to central government, though it can play its part. Communities can work together to make themselves more resilient. Join or start a Transition Towns group in your local area.

12. Accept reality. The age of cheap oil is over. It’s not coming back. As individuals and as a nation, we have to adapt.

From this moment on, oil prices will continue to rise.

For the terminally bewildered amongst you I repeat:

The time is now to start thinking about and making changes to the way you live so your life is not so oil-centered. Remember that a lack of oil extends far beyond just not being able to drive your car - so many other products, services and industries are based on oil.

Start preparing for a life of austerity. NOW!

Find local employment. Reduce your debts. Reduce your fuel consumption. Grow your own vegetables or buy from local suppliers. Exercise regularly. Insulate your home. Help your family, friends and colleagues to understand the implications of Peak Oil.

Got it? :)

Posted by Peak Oil, 6th June 2008 7:36pm

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