Friday, February 10, 2006

Gauges and more

I won't whine about work.. It is just straight out busy.

I priced myself the other day a set of electronic send SPECO gauges for.. my un-named car. Under $200 for 3 in 1 5/8" from memory. All electronic send too. I refuse to have another incident like the Gizza. It is not going to happen.

No.. I will not be mounting them on the A-Pillar or on the bonnet. That sorta rice factor does not impress and well is toally ricey. I'm going to use the wallet holder space under the radio/cassette player. Which means come resale time I can either leave or remove and bring it back to stock.

Thursday, February 09, 2006

Into the deep

This week has just been quite flat chat.
Tomorrow short staffed, sat morning will be catch up time.
Then straight into helping prep the ANU for Ruths event. However I do plan and will be 'that not so nice guy'. It is always hard running dance events. Everyone becomes your best friend. Everyone always thinks that its cool for them to go backstage because they know you.

Found out the date for refurbs this evening... My wallet is going to love me for the extra hours.. I'm sure I'll want to sleep for weeks afterwards..

Time for snoozin... Tommorrow awaits...

Sunday, February 05, 2006

Hard Yards

I can now classify the weekend as 'good'.

I was reasonably happy with my set last night. But the real winner was a long time mate telling me my mixing was the tightest he has heard from me in a while. I even used CDJs for the first time in many years again which was great for introducing some music to my set that I normally can not play. I have a lot of work to do but having access at the moment to a reasonably nice setup has definately improved my mixing. 'Joy'.

My sunday was a)cricket b)the local watering hole c)gardening.

All of which were grouse. Yes... Grouse..

Great game of cricket this evening. My main observation for the evening has been Symonds bowling. For me it just looks like back yard cricket bowling. Although unlike the back yard he has constant variation with a reasonably high level of consistancy. But it all seems to come together for him even if he looks like some 15 year old just hurling the ball around. Few pearler catches on the wicket from him too. Boucher ducking for cover was hilarious and a brilliant catch to boot.

RSA really left the big hits far too late. They stoud a chance but failed to really try go for the big numbers opting to play safe far too often.

So again back to it tommorrow. Refurbs are on the way and we are still very busy at work. It will be interesting. I'm working the next two Saturday mornings which means quieter weekends. Probably a good thing. More news when it comes to hand.