Except when they wake him up.
Once he was awake he had a lot of fun watching them out the window, but when that first bang went off and woke him up, he wasn’t a happy chappy.
Except when they wake him up.
Once he was awake he had a lot of fun watching them out the window, but when that first bang went off and woke him up, he wasn’t a happy chappy.
So I got up at 5am today and sneaked around the house showering and getting dressed without waking Kahurangi or Laurel then walked down the hill to catch the 5.45am bus. Now the bus stop is right next door to the Island bay pie shop, in which the days pies were being baked. Consequently by the time the bus arrived I was starving, so when I got off at Newtown to change buses I went into the local Chinese bakery and fried chicken shop (don’t ask, it’s Newtown) to get a donut and a coffee.
While I was sitting at the bus stop I met the man who invented computers. He sat down beside me and was chatting and asked what I did. When I said I programmed computers he said. “I think I invented them, I was thinking one day, if we can have typewriters we can have computers, and now look they are everywhere”. He then bummed a dollar off me and went to buy a coffee.
Newtown, you gotta love it.
“I don’t believe in those psychics eh, the one who came round here was a bloody dick” On the ‘Sensing Murder’ show which is all about psychics ‘solving’ crimes.
Now that Kahurangi has fangs, one of his new pleasures is finding things like elbows and fingers to chomp down on. He and I were home alone last night, so when he woke at 6ish I took him back to bed with me.
He woke me up around 7.30 by biting on my elbow. You wake up pretty fast.
Well John Banks is mayor of Auckland again. I think the subject line says it all.
Laurel and Kahurangi are back from the starts, sounds like they had a good time and he was mostly good :).
He’s come back with 4 teeth, the 2 bottom middle ones and 2 top canines.
ICIKM 08 Is on in Kathmandu Nepal in March of next year. It sounds like a really good conference. I’m doing a pre conference workshop on Koha if anyone is interested.
I got gitstats going the other day for the Koha git public repository. It has a few little glitches but mostly works fine, take a look.
If you look at the graphs you can see the frequency of patches is increasing, so thats all good.