Tiger Outlook 2004

It’s still two days until hockey starts but footy is kicking in for 2004 already.

The AFL released the AFL draw for 2004 today, only thing is if you want to get it into Outlook (or whatever) you have to type it yourself.

I don’t think that’s a good idea at all, not in this day in age, so I’ve created a file that will create appointments for each Tiger game in 2004 that you can import directly in to Outlook. Instructions are below (you may have click MORE) and if you don’t have Outlook don’t worry, it’s a Comma Seperated Value (CSV) file so you should be able to get it in to your calendar somehow.

Enjoy. Here is the file : Download Richmond2004.csv. Right click and choose ‘Save Target As’ to download it to your PC.

(And there’s a Doggie’s version too if you want – just ask)
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Blog Spam

For those of us running Movable Type and who are getting hit by blog spam here’s a great article with suggestions on what you can do about it – Friday Feast #61: Unwanted Comments – Brainstorms and Raves-. I’ve only had a couple, that I’ve deleted straight away, but it’s a problem that will probably grow over time.

I guess as most people can easily manage their comments on a daily, or even more regular, basis the benefit to spammers of having their graffiti on-line for only a brief time will eventually be outweighed by the cost of trying to keep it there for longer. I know, foolish me, but I live in hope.

Found via JD on MX.

Unsettling

Something odd, unusual, even unsettling, happened this morning and I’m feeling all off kilter; which is not good as like my Saturday mornings to be well and truly kiltered.

After having my hair cut I stopped at McDonalds to shout myself breakfast. No, that’s not the odd thing. Although these days it is rare, but I’m still a sucker for bacon and egg in a muffin.

Anyways…I actually went inside to get my breakfast. I waited in line a little, soon it was my turn and I placed my order.

Then it happened. .

The girl spoke to me. A trainee 15 year old Macc’s girl spoke.

She said “How was your night last night?”

I thought ‘hang on, that’s not in the script’. What’s more, she was standing there, all braces and smiles, seemingly waiting for an answer.

“Um, good.” I said, “We watched DVD’s.” and expected that to be the end.

“Oh, what did you watch?”

Now this was going too far. Who replaced this store with some alien McDonalds. The lass (did I just say lass? How old am I!?) on the next register by now had decided to joined in.

Harvey.” I said. They looked a little confused at this, probably running it by all the Vin Diesel and Ashton Kutcher films they had seen and coming up blank.

“1950, James Stewart. Giant imaginary rabbit.” I told them.

Still blank looks, although I must have aged about 30 years in their eyes if I’d been watching a film from that long ago. They moved to safer ground.

“Have you seen Finding Nemo?” my girl asked.

I think the other one said something about it being nasty.
Which I think means it is good.
Obviously I’m getting old.

By now they were chatting away about what ‘an excellent film’ it was and they passed me my orange juice with a smile. Yes – a smile. A real smile.

I ran out of that place so fast I would have been a blur.

Something is wrong at Yarraville McDonalds, you have been warned.

(Harvey – Buy @ Amazon | Finding Nemo – Buy @ Amazon)

Inner West Property Boom

We all know that Melbourne is riding a massive property boom, including the inner west. Surely, though, this is a little optimistic.

$2,531,100 p.w.
25 THE CIRCLE, ALTONA EAST
EVERYONE HAS HEARD THE SAYING “FIRST IN, BEST DRESSED….” NOW IS THE TIME TO ACT UPON IT. A FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY AWAITS FOR A LUCKY BUSINESS (ESTABLISHED OR NEW) TO SOAK UP THE PROFITS AWAITING. WITH GREAT PUBLIC EXPOSURE, LOCATED ON THE CORNER OF THE POPULAR SHOPPING CENTRE AND ENOURMOUS POTENTIAL TO HELP YOUR BUSINESS GROW. INSPECT NOW.

(From the web)