Sunday, May 28, 2006

Damage limitation

As I expected Alonso won the Monaco GP without any difficulty. Schumi drove a fantastic race to finish 5th, after starting from the pit lane. By the end of the first few laps he'd made up 5 places and at the end he posted the fastest lap. I reckon this all goes to show that Schumi had no need of underhanded tricks to get pole - his performance said it all!

Bad luck again for Kimi but well done DC - Red Bull's first podium!

Schumi loses pole!

Monaco stewards decided, on very flimsy evidence, that Schumacher was guilty and have deleted all his times. So he starts at the back with Massa. If that isn't showing favouritism in a negative way (aka Ferrari bashing) I don't know what is! That miserable little Spaniard will start from pole and probably win the GP unless he does something stupid. So yet another boring race in prospect and the championship pushed more in Alonso and Renault's (yeah, right course it really is a Renault!) favour.

If this doesn't make Schumacher quit F1 then nothing will. Or maybe that's what this is all about......

Saturday, May 27, 2006

Monaco

A controversial pole for Schumacher, everyone who isn't a Ferrari supporter thinks he deliberately missed the last corner to stop Alonso grabbing pole. I hope he didn't because it would devalue his pole and of course, if the stewards decide he did then his race will be over for this year. Trouble is, whether he did or not, most people will still think he did!

Anyway, let's hope for a great race. Incidentally - a milestone for McLaren, this is their 40th Monaco. Bruce McLaren drove his car at Monaco for the first time in 1966!

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Buncefield Explosion - 3rd progress report

The official Buncefield Investigation has published its 3rd progress report. The report includes the latest information about how the explosion was caused. Worth a read. www.buncefieldinvestigation.gov.uk While you are there, check out the amazing aerial photographs.

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Bye Bye, BT

Well my NTL broadband is up and running (has been since Friday). One small fly in the ointment - the router I bought a couple of weeks back was an ADSL one. However....., good old PC World (I never thought I'd say that!) were happy to exchange it for a non-modem router. It's better all round because I can connect it to either a cable modem or a DSL one should I ever need to in the future. For the technically minded it's a Netgear WGT624.

On an unconnected note, Schumi could only manage 2nd today and that damn Alonso is getting away again! Argh!

Thursday, May 11, 2006

You couldn't plan this!!



The NTL guys arrived to install my new phone line and broadband today and guess what? There's a BT engineer outside as well! A coincidence, you say? Seems not. Late afternoon I got a call from BT saying that my DSL "might" be fixed today. So after the BT vans departed I tried my DSL and, Lo! It worketh! No digging up the roads though, I am almost disappointed.

So there we have it. BT just fixed my month-long fault just in time for me to tell them where they can stick their service! I haven't had a change of heart - still moving to NTL, since it's cheaper and the broadband is quicker than BT can manage.

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

I don't believe it!

Rang BT yesterday, who were once again unable to tell me anything. Rang them again this morning, they still couldn't tell me anything but promised to ring back. Well, they didn't so after about 4 hours I rang them. They have now decided that the 64m of cable which needs replacing will mean digging up the road, requiring local Council approvals, etc. I can see no end in sight - it could easily take a couple of weeks and I am not prepared to wait!

So I've been on the phone to NTL, should be broadbanded up before the end of the week.

Monday, May 08, 2006

BT don't work in the rain

On Saturday BT started to look at the line but decided that they needed to replace a main cable. Unfortunately it started to rain so they stopped work. How do BT get anything done if they wait for a fine day? This is England and it has been known to rain a fair bit.

It rained today as well so I'm still waiting.......

Thursday, May 04, 2006

Still no ADSL

Was scheduled to be fixed yesterday - no joy. BT kindly informed me (but only when I rang them, nach.) that they were too busy and my fault will now be fixed by 6 May for sure.

I tell you, it better be, otherwise I will be throwing my toys out the pram!