Fatbastarding: NTA log
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Actually the Server is just an old Pentium 3 I nabbed from my old work that runs Linux Redhat 9 - runs it bloody well too! I use it for data backup, web server development and testing, and secure remote access.<br />
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If anyone can get through the hardware firewall they hit the Linux box as the next in line. [b]I keep the WinXP machines out of the way as they're just too crappy[/b]<br />
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Bill Gates does try his best <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' /><br />
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Sounds like a good set up,yeah i guess you dont need a super fast machine to act as a server and back up,im enjoying having this 250 gig external drive,but the internal drive is only 5 gig,and im stuck with only 256 mg of ram...need to get that up more. -
Would love to switch the workstations over to Xubuntu/Kubuntu but Mrs the Aussie needs to run her work VPN under WinXP and I need to run my work VPN over IE6 :tickedoff: I'd look into VMware, but just can't be arsed.<br />
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And I didn't get out on the bike last night because I was too farken lazy. So there! <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' /> -
OK, first ride in 2 months and I clocked about an hour for 20km. Actually it was slightly longer but I'm compensating for running repairs - I busted yet another spoke on the rear wheel so tomorrow morning I'm going to try and get to a bike shop and get:<br />
<br />- new tyres - currently on MTB knobblies but need to get slicks happening as I don't get off the bike pathway these days.<br />
<br /> - new wheels - something bloody strong is on the cards - weight isn't an issue, especially when I'm 115kg and the bike is nearly 13kg! <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rolleyes:' /><br />
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Price will also be a concern....
- new tyres - currently on MTB knobblies but need to get slicks happening as I don't get off the bike pathway these days.<br />
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Jeez my core strength has gone to crap - no wonder I find it so hard to cycle! My abs are so weak I can barely do 10 crunches without hurting like fark! Tonight I did rotation sets to let my muscles know what was going on:<br />
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10 pushups - 20 crunches - 20 leg raises - 20 back raises - 10 second ab hover (elbows and toes)<br />
5 pushups - 20 crunches - 20 leg raises - 20 back raises - 10 second hand-to-knee<br />
5 pushups<br />
10 pushups<br />
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By the end of it my lower back and abs were killing. But it'll be all for the best. Planning a ride tomorrow night followed by more ab/back work just to get a basic core strength happening... -
OK, today the muscle pain started to kick in around lunch time, and it felt like old times <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rolleyes:' /> Outer chest, abs, triceps, lats, and even deltoids took a pounding last night which shows how REALLY out of shape I am. Tomorrow night I'll set them straight with another muscle workout.<br />
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Went for a bike ride tonight after fitting one of those bike computer doo-dads. I only spent $40 on it so got the basics in terms of odometer, trip distance, time of day, speed and maximum speed. On reflection I should have gone the extra $10 for trip time so I didn't have to remember when I started.<br />
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As it turns out, it was 20.5km in about 50 minutes - I've discovered that the original route that I thought was 20km was in fact 21km (and a bit) but I'll leave the records as they stand <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':blink:' /> And round down to the nearest whole km anyway :whistle: My maximum speed was 55.7km/h (down a hill that plateaus at 100m and then goes down for about another 300m - its a ripper) which is kind of fun to know.<br />
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One thing about the bike computer is it encourages you to push a little more e.g. you look down and see you're going uphill at 19.2 km/h - well why not just nudge that up to over 20km/h? or even 25? I was amazed to learn that I cruise at about 30km/h on the flat - unfortunately there ain't a lot of flat on my current route, and I'm too damn unfit to keep it up for the whole ride <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> -
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Jeez my core strength has gone to crap - no wonder I find it so hard to cycle! My abs are so weak I can barely do 10 crunches without hurting like fark! Tonight I did rotation sets to let my muscles know what was going on:<br />
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10 pushups - 20 crunches - 20 leg raises - 20 back raises - 10 second ab hover (elbows and toes)<br />
5 pushups - 20 crunches - 20 leg raises - 20 back raises - 10 second hand-to-knee<br />
5 pushups<br />
10 pushups<br />
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By the end of it my lower back and abs were killing. But it'll be all for the best. Planning a ride tomorrow night followed by more ab/back work just to get a basic core strength happening...<br />
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Carefull Nick save some of that energy for Mrs NTA <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rolleyes:' /> -
No problem there - in the doghouse at the moment. Little Aussie pulled my bike on top of himself while out on the patio this morning. Words were exchanged, feelings were hurt - mostly because she gets shirty when he's upset. Somehow its all my fault despite him never pulling the bike down in my presence. :nta I dare not ask what was happening on the parental supervision side of things <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rolleyes:' />
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No problem there - in the doghouse at the moment. Little Aussie pulled my bike on top of himself while out on the patio this morning. Words were exchanged, feelings were hurt - mostly because she gets shirty when he's upset. Somehow its all my fault despite him never pulling the bike down in my presence. :nta I dare not ask what was happening on the parental supervision side of things <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rolleyes:' /><br />
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Mate it never pays to argue with a woman when it comes to 'their' child getting hurt.When he's naughty he's 'yours'..when hes hurt and upset(soon he'll learn to put on an act for more attention) then he's her little baby and it better not be due to anything remotely to do with you! -
Had a rest day today - I was really good with the eating including water throughout the day:<br />
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3 weet bix with whole milk<br />
1 bowl nutrigrain with whole milk<br />
1 glass OJ<br />
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1 Natural flavoured milk (99% fat free)<br />
1 berry yoghurt thing with grains and sultanas<br />
1 Crunchy Asian salad from Woolworths<br />
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1 banana<br />
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2 cups of tea in there (one sugar each)<br />
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I wasn't that hungry until I got home and had two of Mrs TA's special toasted sandwiches - she uses pizza sauce, ham, grated cheese, and tomato. Farkin ace. -
Breakfast is usally 7-7.30. The second bracket of snacks was from about 10.30AM through to midday (salad at midday for lunch) with the banana around three I think.<br />
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It was weird but I think the lack of carbs consumed for lunch actually dulled my appetite down a bit. I remember something similar when I went on a limited carb diet. Helps that I was a bit busier than usual today too... -
Did you have any meat with the salad? Aparently its one of those meals where you should restock your protein levels. (which also helps prevent feeling hungry)<br />
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Im not really a salad person. Only having salad as a meal would probably kill me a little inside. -
No meat at all in fact :nta<br />
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This salad is pre-packed at Coles or Woolies for about $5. Its mostly Chinese Cabbage, but comes with a packet of noodles, red onion, and dressing. Only about 6% fat all up (mostly the noodles). Mix it up and it tastes bloody bewdiful. -
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No meat at all in fact :nta<br />
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This salad is pre-packed at Coles or Woolies for about $5. Its mostly Chinese Cabbage, but comes with a packet of noodles, red onion, and dressing. Only about 6% fat all up (mostly the noodles). Mix it up and it tastes bloody bewdiful.<br />
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The mrs has salad almost every night,i sumtimes do as well..to make it a bit more exciting chuck in some of those crunchy noodles,or sum fruit.Pine nuts roasted are great too,maybe even some chicken.....im with Mickster the thought of a boring ole salad by itself doesnt bear thinking about...