Professional Sea Fishing Blanker, Father to his 8yr old daughter, IT Specialist and Games and Movie product tester (ha!)
25 May 2018
22 Feb 2015
Back For Business
It's been ages since I updated this blog, and I know people think blogs are outdated now!
Not sure what has happened to all my picture links from last few posts, very odd indeed.
Will try and keep this updated (famous last words and all that!!)
20 Feb 2015
Lyme Regis - The boys are back
As usual, we decided to go for the easy option of Lyme Regis, always catch fish there and easy on the feet with great amenities. Myself and Neil headed down via the Golden Arches, arriving there at around 11.30am. We opted to be lazy and pay £7 to park on Monmouth Beach car park instead of the long stay at the top of the massively big hill, even if it was £1.50 up there.
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| Neil setting up his gear |
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| Selfie Time |
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| No water to fish in just yet |
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| Dredgers are in full swing |
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| Ready to roll... no water still |
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| Dave arrived and happy |
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| Dredgers are still going |
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| Still waiting..... |
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| Neil is ready for the off |
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| Neil has a swig of vodka (well water) |
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| Dave is keeping an eye on his rods |
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| It was getting a little cold selfie |
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| Dave relaxing |
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| Panoramic shot |
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| Neil invented a water bottle warmer from his socks |
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| Pensive thoughts.... |
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| Charmouth and Seatown looking nice |
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| Sunset looks nice over the Cobb |
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| Lovely sunset |
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| Fishing boat returns with scallops |
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| Get chilly now... fishing suits are on |
26 Apr 2014
InfiniApps CD Slyde Car Mount
Hi everyone I just thought I'd let you know about a fantastic car phone/small tablet holder I come across recently whilst doing some research for such a device on the Internet.
The device is called and InfiniApps CD Slyde and it fits into most cars with a slot CD mechanism by pushing out some rubber tongues to hold it in place. It holds the device with a magnet, it's a very small item looks amazingly neat and tidy in the car, much better than ratchet or clamp devices.
Here is a shot of the device fitted in my BMW 3 series
Are you can see it fits in quite nicely it doesn't really interfere too much with the existing controls and displays in the car, I can live without seeing a little bit of the fan and temperature display there, and the quick buttons on the BMW are still easily accessible.
Underneath the InfiniApps round rubber disc are four very strong magnets, they are designed to hold your device in place on the mount. They are very strong! I did take off the rubber disc to look underneath and it took me about 15 minutes to get them all back in the correct place again and put the rubber cover on. So I strongly suggest don't take it off because they're so strong that when you take them out put them back in again is a complete nightmare.
Devices are held to the round disc using one of the two metal plates, one is adhesive and the other not. You can fit the plate directly inside your case for a smartphone, or use the other adhevise plate to stick inside a case, outside a case or directly to the device if you are mad enough!
So I added the plate into my existing case, without adhesive and here are the shots.
First impressions are good, potholes are no problem, the device doesn't get in the way.
The main drawback of course is if you don't use your phone for music and use the CD player for music, then obviously with this device fitted you can't use the CD any more!
Not a problem for me as all my music is on my phone or in the cloud, so for me it's a good solution but for you maybe not. I think it's the neatest car Holder that I've ever used in all my time too. It looks good as well, no messy cables, no big plastic grippy arms, built with the highest quality.
For some reason you can't buy this in the UK directly, you have to get it via EBay for which I will provide the link. It cost me around £23 with shipping but I think it is worth it for its neatness and practicality.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/331172640414
Overall Score: 9/10
20 Apr 2014
Easter 2014
Lots of Easter eggs hidden in the garden this year. As you can see from the pictures Emma got lots!!
13 Oct 2013
The New Car
Here she is the car I went with in the end.
320d Msport with red leather seats.
She drives life a dream, so smooth and comfortable. So much nicer than the Audi.
14 Apr 2013
The Next Company Car
I started this blog several years ago now, mainly to deal with the issues I had with my then current Ford Mondeo company car. I've moved on several cars since then, and of late the blog has been severely ignored.
Anyway, the time has come to choose my next company car (to be replaced by September 2013).
So I've had the paperwork to order the car a week or two, but haven't as arranging a test drive takes some time. These are the cars I had on my list prior to culling
- Mercedes A220 AMG Sport Plus
- Mazda 6 2.2d sport auto
- BMW 520d Msport Auto
- BMW 330d Msport Auto
- Toyota RAV4
- Toyota GT86
- C class Mercedes AMG Sport
There is the list to start..
30 Dec 2012
Nearly in the lagoon!
At Future4x4 recently, myself and Zunaid got into a bit of pickle when trying to reverse backwards when it became obvious there was no way forward!
Anyway checkout the video which contains very strong language.
22 Sept 2012
The SG3 has gone..... Hell freezes over!
So yesterday I finally relinquished my hold on my Samsung Galaxy S3. I'd been running with an iPhone 4s for 2 weeks and thought that it was time to finally let go of my beloved phone.
So it was collected yesterday and is off to a loving new home.. Bye Sg3
12 Sept 2012
Pasta & Meatballs a la Bazza
So we have had curry where we all brought some part of the meal in, today was meatballs!!
The 2 packets of meatballs were heated in the microwave, although the staff microwaves are far from brilliant and don't rotate. The pasta was cooked in a way I'd never seen before, boiling water from the tea urn and then in microwave! It was fresh pasta, and after what seemed like no time at all it was cooked.
The one thing that didn't cook so well was the garlic bread Neil brought in, never less it was hot and garlicky and got eaten!
We took it all down to the canteen and ate it like kings, I provided the hard Italian cheese.... A feast for kings.
24 Aug 2012
A trip to Zooparc Beauval
So we decided to goto Beauval Zooparc near St.Aignan in France. The sun was out but it was quite breezy, which was nice given the last week of relentless heat. So it was 2 against 1 on the roof going down, as I owned the car I decided to veto the other votes and put it down. In hindsight an error of judgement.
Catherine did nothing but moan the entire way, so in the end I relented and put the roof up. Of course to counter this I whacked the air con to its lowest and on full blast.
A toll free 90 minutes later we were heading into the zoo car park, I had to cruise in with roof down as it was sunny and bloody hot, so it went down to park.
In went to pay, 66€ to get in. Now I'm all for charging a fair price, but 66€ is a bit strong. Never less I paid and went in, oh my lord we had the chosen the one day when 6000 oiks were there on some sort of mass organised day out. It was chocca with people, and everyone had the same destination in mind, the giant pandas enclosure.
Well we headed that way as Catherine wouldn't shut up about going there, well what can I say.... Boring! One of them was asleep, the other just sat there chomping bamboo.. Am I missing something, what's so exciting about this?
Anyway, the zoo is fantastic if you have never visited before. I highly recommend it.
17 Aug 2012
Its a Dogs Life!
12 Aug 2012
21.5" iMac 2010 - SSD Replacing Superdrive Upgrade Part 1
Ok, so its been on the cards for sometime now. The iMac I got back in April just had to have the SSD treatment, it couldn't be held back any longer.
The challenge of putting the drive in is not for the faint of heart, and I saw this as a personal challenge to ignore those who worry and to just get on with it.
Now for those of you who know nothing about iMac disassembly then I can tell you it is quite unwieldy to review Youtube videos explaining how to do it, each one just that little bit different from the other!
Tools are required for the job, here are my tool choices.
SSD
SSD Bracket (as I am replacing my Superdrive with an SSD, leaving the internal SATA HDD in place) i bought this from Amazon
T10 Torx screwdriver
Philips Screwdriver
Suction cups
Air duster
Disposable gloves to keep marks off screen and glass
Microfibre cloth
Tweezers of some kind

Ok so the first thing you need to do is remove the front glass panel, its a piece of cake and you really don't need to buy a set of suckers if you have lets say a sat nag window sucker for your car. I bought the above set for £7 from www.screwfix.co.uk as they were available over the counter, they did the job but were really way to powerful for the job. Like cracking a hazelnut with a sledgehammer, never less it worked!
The screen is only held on with magnets, and once you have pulled it away a bit you can easily remove the glass panel.

Make sure you put the glass panel down somewhere safe, and protected from being scratched.

There are 4 T10 torx screws each side to undo, a total of 8. They are very obvious so I haven't detailed them in the picture here. There are millions of guides if you are too blind to see the 8 screws in front of your very eyes ;-)

Ok when you remove the panel there are several cables to detach, make a note of where they are (again this is all covered in a million other guides).

Ok now we can see the internals of the iMac, as you can see it is very easy to replace the internal HDD with another model if needed at this point, but I am just installing an SSD in place of the Superdrive on the left.
To remove the SuperDrive you will need to lift up the metal foil along its front edge first.
Carefully detach the thermal sensor pad from rear of the SuperDrive.
Remove the 4 screws holding SuperDrive in place.
Lift it out and detach the Slim ATA connector… this is where my problem arose originally as I hadn't purchased the SSD caddy at this point. A standard SSD will have a SATA connector on it that is 21 pins, and the iMac uses slim SATA which is 15 pins! So you need a caddy or a fancy cable convertor (which are very hard to source without waiting for something from the US of A!).
Below you can see the slim SATA connector in all its glory, and then pictured with my SSD, as you can see no fit!!!


So this is where Part 1 finishes, as I have to do this all again now I have the caddy.
Putting the iMac back together is no more tricky than taking it apart, the most important thing is to make sure you use the air spray and micro fibre cloth to keep dust off the screen etc. I had no issues doing mine at all, and there is no dust under the glass.
Part 2 coming very soon…..
22 Apr 2012
New Blog software on iPad
Adding photos is its biggest attraction but it couldn't be any less friendly.
Why can't I just drag and drop a photo in without having to upload it? Good old Windows Live Writer let's you do it so why can't this app. You have to put them on Flickr or Picassa first, so writing an offline article with picture is pretty hard!
In fact uploading is no mean feat either!
18 Feb 2012
Closure for 2011 League
Hats off to David for winning yet again on the fish count for the year. We certainly didn't go fishing as much during the last 12 months, but when we did Dave put it more effort than me and Neilboy combined.
So hats off to Dave for winning again!!
No doubt he will retain his title again this year!
Dave wins the league with a total of 23 fish caught! Well done once again.
15 Feb 2012
White Vans
But seriously the idiots that tear down the M4 on the outside lane at 90mph is beyond belief. Firstly they don't have the ability to stop like a car! So they shouldnt be speeding to start with, then let's not forgot to add any load they may have (be it human or goods) which adds to thr minimum braking distance required.
So that aside, the biggest thing is the fact they are driving quite often a vehicle that is plastered with logos and phone numbers of the company they work for!
Well if you drive like that I can tell you now that the motorists on the M4 are going to start naming and shaming, along with contacting your company too.
Some of the regular offenders are
Tytherington
McBain
Blaze
You have been warned, next time you are tailgating a motorist in your mobile death traps think will they report me, but more importantly can I stop in time?
Only last Wednesday 2 vans collided behind me, I thought the first would hit my car but he swerved into the central reservation instead after which the next van hit him! Tailgating, just deserts!
Here's a shot off the motorway traffic cameras after they had moved to the hard shoulder!
























