I think that when they train gym instructors, they must really drill into them that they should be encouraging. About every 5 minutes in combat class, Marlon says "Good work". It's like a reflex. Cerys (?) says "That's great, guys" and "Great stuff, guys" but that's the only difference. I think that I'm getting on OK at the gym - I've been every day this week - although my abs are completely knackered after the synergise (yoga type stuff) class I did on Wednesday. And apart from my lapse on Monday, I've been pretty good on the food side of things too. Unfortunately for me, my body is very stubborn about shedding weight so I may not see the benefit for a while.
I find myself hoping that the weather doesn't get any warmer this weekend. At Comics 2002, it was boiling hot which made the venue murder to be in - stuffy and uncomfortable with nowhere to sit down. Hopefully having slightly cooler weather and the Reckless Engineer actually open (a pub down the road) will make for a much more enjoyable convention. Metcheck suggests it won't be getting much warmer and also that by the end of next week things will be sunny again so I can have a (someone else's) birthday barbeque - yay! I love playing with fire :)
I've been thinking about getting ADSL for a while, but something else has just occurred to me. If I get ADSL, can I get a fixed IP address? If I could, I could host my own websites, potentially. It's not like I get enough visitors that bandwidth would be a huge issue, I don't think. It might cost slightly more, I suppose, but on the other hand, I wouldn't have to pay my hosting company. What do you think?
I find myself hoping that the weather doesn't get any warmer this weekend. At Comics 2002, it was boiling hot which made the venue murder to be in - stuffy and uncomfortable with nowhere to sit down. Hopefully having slightly cooler weather and the Reckless Engineer actually open (a pub down the road) will make for a much more enjoyable convention. Metcheck suggests it won't be getting much warmer and also that by the end of next week things will be sunny again so I can have a (someone else's) birthday barbeque - yay! I love playing with fire :)
I've been thinking about getting ADSL for a while, but something else has just occurred to me. If I get ADSL, can I get a fixed IP address? If I could, I could host my own websites, potentially. It's not like I get enough visitors that bandwidth would be a huge issue, I don't think. It might cost slightly more, I suppose, but on the other hand, I wouldn't have to pay my hosting company. What do you think?
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Date: May 23rd, 2003 08:50 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: May 23rd, 2003 10:01 am (UTC)From:And is my regular voice phone completely separate to that, ie. I pay BT my line rental and call charges to OneTel? (ideally I would like to be rid of BT altogether but NTL/Telewest but I can't get cable at my address...)
(...I've been thinking of switching to broadband myself you see...)
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Date: May 23rd, 2003 10:25 am (UTC)From:You'll then be billed by BT for normal telephone line rental, your broadband ISP for broadband service, and then by One.Tel if you use them to make calls. This is actually exactly the situation I'm in. ZenADSL for my broadband ISP, BT for the line, and One.Tel for call charges.
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Date: May 27th, 2003 05:45 am (UTC)From:Also, if I'm serving my own sites, I presume that I'll need to set up my own firewall and so on. And recommendations on good products for that?
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Date: May 27th, 2003 06:14 am (UTC)From:I have their business 2mbps service since I use it for working from home every day. I think I've had the link go down twice in four months, and then only for five minutes or so. Probably BT's fault anyway, since the entire ADSL signal vanished from the line.
I'm using XP Pro's own built in firewall which seems quite adequate - I had a friendly security tech do some port scans for me to check for vulnerabilities. Also, if you buy something like a Draytek Vigor 2200 or 2600 as your adsl modem/router/firewall/wireless access point, then that has an additional firewall built in as well, plus lots of other port redirection goodies so you can hide behind NAT if you want.
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Date: May 23rd, 2003 08:53 am (UTC)From:Keep me posted on what happens with this?
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Date: May 24th, 2003 02:35 am (UTC)From:One of my colleagues has a deal where you get TWO static IP addresses, which is good for playing with things, for the price of one. I can find out who if anyone is interested.