Sunday, May 19, 2013
   
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IMPORTANT note about my web site and Joomla Extensions

In an attempt to better organise my life (HA!), I'm currently separating my personal and work sites.  If you're looking for my Joomla Extensions, or anything related to my work for that matter, then head over to the new work site, here. (Yes, it's work in progress.. isn't it always?)

 

What do I do now?

So we finally accepted an offer on the shop, and it looks like the hand-over will take place on the 1st April.  With the shop now heading out of my life, I thought I'd change the name of my site... which turned out to be a lot harder than I thought.

I was hit with the gaping realisation that I just don't know where I am anymore.. spiritually I guess, although I wouldn't consider myself a spiritual person, or what I want to do.  I'm pretty much in a state of complete loss and bewilderment.  Is this a mid-life crisis?

Fortunately, I have a well-grounded career to fall back on, but to return to support & networking would require a move to the city, and I don't really want to program unless the interest levels are high.. i.e. new languages/products, or fun projects etc.

Computers took their toll on me physically, the Carpal Tunnel causes me some real problems, and I just don't know if I can put myself back through that.  I've already had to give up the guitar because of it.. what will be next? I guess I could always go under the knife and have it fixed up.

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The End. Or is it?

It seems like the end could be drawing near for Three Monkees and myself.

I've loved running the shop for the last 3+ years.  It's been a lot of fun.  I love the various conversations I have through the day.. it tends to flip from Movies to Music to Games to Motorbikes and anywhere in between.  Unfortunately, there is one small group of people that just love to bring me down with their talk of piracy, illegaly downloaded movies, burning, copying etc etc, and I've finally gotten so worn down by them that I'm having a problem getting motivated.

I know I probably shouldn't let these people get to me, but it's hard to avoid it.

The other group is those who thing I am unjust in charging overdue fees.  If I charged ridculous amounts, then sure enough, but I get a two or three copies of a movie, and these people come in on a cheap day ($4), hire a brand new movie on the first couple of days it's in, and then don't return it for many days.  When I ask if they want to sort out the overdues, they whinge about how much it is... I only charge the amount that I've lost out on, it's not like I charge the full rate on cheap days etc.  Keep it 3 days, I charge the $12.  That's what I lost by them keeping it...I think that's pretty fair eh?

Rant, Rant Rah Rah!!  It's pointless... but it makes me feel better!  :^)  Just ask me about Telstra and ANZ!!!  B@st@rd5!!

Anyway.. I've also REALLY been missing my daughter.  I was her main carer for her first three years, and I loved every moment of it.. I thought taking on the business would be good while she was at school, and I could still do some web work on the quiet days, but it's getting more and more of a wrench every day, paticularly when I feel like I'm losing the fantastic bond we had.

So 2 + 2 + 2 = 6 and with a party that was interested in taking the shop on, I started to look into selling.  I should know within a week if they are going to proceed, if not..  there are going to be some pretty major changes ahead.

   

Goodbye Zef, Hello Tango!

Zef is meant to be heading off to her new owner this weekend, it'll be sad to see her go.  Having said that, since the arrival of 'Tango', Zef hasn't had a look in!

Tango is my new 2000 Triumph Sprint RS.  All I can say is WOW!!  I was blown away when I first saw it.  It's gorgeous!  And in fabbo condition too.  Mileage was a low 30,000km's, and there were many extras, such as Carbon Fibre exhaust, headlight protector, and the little belly pan underneath.  It also had the matching top box (as seen in the pic) and Givi hard panniers.  I travelled about 120 km's to pick it up, and the ride back was one of the best I've ever had on a bike.  This baby just clung to the road, and egged me on to whip round the corners faster than I'm usually game.  100km's was a walk in the park.. it felt the same as doing 60 on the Zef thanks to the fairing.

Now you must excuse me.. the sun is shining, and there are roads to be ridden!  :^)

   

Looking for my next challenge...

After a 3 year 'recharge break' from my main career in IT & Web development I'm looking at returning for some more technical challenges.

I never really stopped the web development work, I just stopped taking new work on.  Instead I focussed on a new business, some new skills and a bit of fun, while maintaining some selected existing clients, and learning a few new tricks.  No matter how hard I tried, I just couldn't pull myself away from the lure of computers and new products. I simply LOVE playing with, evaluating, and making best use of new technology.

So now it's back to the job search sites and looking for some challenging IT work again.

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My lovely Zef is up for sale

I've decided to put my 1996 Kawasaki Zephyr 750 up for sale in order to fund the purchase of my 'dream' bike.  She's got 72,000km's on the clock, and is in very good condition.  I've owned the bike for about 18months, and in that time, it's only done between 3,000 and 4,000 km's.  It also has a Ventura Rack.

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