Not a Crime

Really it’s not. Believe it or not actually using a camera to take a picture is not a crime. In fact you’d be shocked to find out that people who aren’t nonce’s, terrorists or even tourists take pictures. These people are normal people, in fact some even have jobs families etc. So to promote safe-togging, or actually to promote the awareness of the victimisation of photographers (Amateur and Professional alike) the British Journal of Photography has set up the following website……

To quote the website:

Increasing concerns about terrorism, paedophilia, health and safety, personal privacy and plain old paranoia about pretty much anything Her Majesty’s subjects get up to has resulted in a deep mistrust of photographers.

Police routinely invoke anti-terror legislation to prevent photographers from carrying out their work, and photojournalists are constantly filmed at public gatherings and their details kept on an ever-growing database. Tourists, particularly foreign tourists, are also targeted by police, as was the case with an Austrian father and son recently who made the mistake of photographing a building of an extremely sensitive nature—Walthamstow bus station.
Put simply, Britain has become a no-photo zone, and so if you fail to comply, you may find yourself liable to attack, arrest or harassment. Recognising that Britain is not the only country where such a draconian anti-photographer culture is developing, the British Journal of Photography is beginning an international visual campaign to raise awareness.

So, take a portrait of yourself with a banner reading: ‘Not a Crime’ or ‘Not a Terrorist’ to the dedicated Flickr pool called I am not a Terrorist.

Here’s one I did earlier…..

Loft: at last another update

A picture says as thousand words, well it doesn’t in this case it’s just a photographic reproduction of an event which took place in history.

Don’t know what stage I was up to, but I’ve finished the pre-plastering stage.

Banister bit was annoying, it wobbled too much. Hence the end bit was added. Still it wobbled until the plasterboard was screwed on.

I must do an audit of costs so far, not mentioned the current casualty – My cordless drill: it rotates no more. Seems to have seized up. Still got my 2nd power drill of the project to use instead (note 2nd drill, first one died aswell).

Failboat – A journey into the unknown……

Once again we set sail on the merry seas to a journey with no end in site.

It was decided when the plans for Failboat where drawn up to update all the office calculators, pens, ledgers etc (you get the idea – I’m talking about a Visionary upgrade).  So many millions have been spent setting up the Pen repository, notepad dispensary and of course making sure the correct stationary is delivered to the correct desk.

However we can only deliver this to new desks at present.  Also if a desk has for example an oversized in tray or a unusual desk tidy then this visionary system cannot proceed.   It’s quite a relaxing time during this update as there’s very little to do.  If fact it’s quite enjoyable testing the chair.  At the current rate we are updating less than 8 desks per day.  Not bad for a team of 4 (one at the failboat 3 based in SS Freakhouse).

A new quest for gadget has begun…….

….yet another one.

I have a dilemma, well I don’t actually but to humour me lets say I have.

My MacBook is over 2 years old, still it’s great does what I want it to do.  It still looks in good condition (apart from the hairline cracks – but that’s normal for a Polycarbonate MacBook).  The only thing wrong with it is it’s not new, shiney, aluminium and doesn’t say MacBook Pro on the front.

Now for the totally predictable sums weighted in favour of me buying a MacBook Pro*

RRP £899 – I should get it for around £808

Norwich Union/Aviva want to give me £736 for voting yes to something.

Leaving me £72 to find.

After this I could then flog my original MacBook for £400 or so (based on Ebay prices).

So I’ll be £328 up on the deal.

Though potentially I’ve now lost any future voting rights with Aviva, but that’s financials and to be fair I’ve always been crap at them.

Anyway……..

……nice shiney objects.  Maybe I was a magpie in a previous incarnation.  Not that I believe in such stuff, but if it exists then I may have been a relative of the Crow family.  Which is probably better than being a member of Lighthouse Family.

* This is the 13″ MacBook Pro, which is probably like the BMW X3 of laptops.  Whilst it’s fully functional, it’s just not a real Pro.  So if I was to be a pimp/drug dealer then the MacBook Pro 17″ would be fine in my hypothetical BMW X5 (aka TosserCar).  Still I’m not one of those, but I may consider the 15″ MacBook Pro, but that’s a silly £400 more.

/edit Just read the voting stuff and it seems that I’ll get the money later in the year.  So Gadget hunt may be on hold for a bit 🙁

Money for nothing?

…or so it seems.  Today I was looking at last months business account statement and noticed an old customer has paid me £114.99.  I last worked for them 3 years ago, so no idea what this is about.  Maybe the accounting system is just clearing off old payments.

Still can’t complain, afterall they didn’t pay me for the first 4 months of my business dealings with them.  Maybe it’s back dated interest.