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    Internet advertising gone crazy!

    Yesterday, I searched the internet far and wide for a plugin for the Eclipse IDE that would provide functionality similar to the “code snippets” feature in Dreamweaver. Having found the CFEclipse plugin, and discovering that I may use the Snip Tree View only when using the CFEclipse perspective, I decided to search a little more to see if I couldn’t squeeze out some reference to the snippets feature of CFEclipse being used in the Java perspective.

    Check out my new cuckoo clock

    I’ve always wanted a cuckoo clock and, although I didn’t buy it in Germany, my new timepiece is German made. On the main road in New Zealand between Hamilton and Rotorua is the small town of Tirau (meaning “place of many cabbage trees” in Maori; I don’t know what a cabbage tree looks like but I don’t remember seeing any of the vegetables) which is where I popped in to see The Clock Peddler.

    A new year, a new web host

    Finally I have registered my own domain name so that I can have complete control over my web site, and for the princely sum of $9.95 Canadian a month, I get 1GB of space, 30GB monthly traffic, and a host of other goodies. Backing up and restoring the database was quite easy but getting my year-old stylesheet to work with the new WordPress was pretty time consuming (now I understand what Monkey was talking about).

    Being a new year, I should measure my success, or lack thereof, as the case may be, with my new year’s resolutions for 2005:

    PHP more popular than Java? Say it ain’t so!

    This morning I read an article on ZDNet Australia titled “Andreessen: PHP succeeding where Java isn’t”, which is about a speech given by Internet browser pioneer, Marc Andreessen, wherein he predicts that PHP will inevitably become more popular than Java because of its simplicity. PHP might appear simple at first glance, but if you actually spend some time working with it, you begin to feel as though the language was built by a thousand monkeys at a thousand computers – the dumb kind employed by C. Montgomery Burns

    My first novel in almost a decade!

    Clive Cussler: White DeathYesterday, I finished reading the first work of fiction in a very long time. It was a book by Clive Cussler titled “White Death”. This particular author came very highly recommended by a good friend, and, not knowing which one would make a good introduction (and having to make a choice on the spot, at Narnia Bookshop in Tamworth), I chose “White Death”, only to find out later that my friend didn’t regard this particular story too highly. Oh well, what can you do?

    My ten most favourite composers

    I’ve often thought about this particular question, and usually give up because it’s not a very easy one to answer! Well, lately I’ve given it some more thought, and if I don’t at least get it written down, then I’ll have no way of seeing how my interests change over time.

    My new kitty, named Peanut

    (Picture: Peanut sitting on the floor of the slate room extension at the back of the house)

    Peanut sitting on the floor of the slate room extension at the back of the house

    (Picture: Peanut getting ready to pounce on something in the lounge room)

    Peanut getting ready to pounce on a small, windowed, box containing four suspended toy mice

    (Picture: Peanut gets the object of her desire)

    Peanut manages to obtain the poor mouse

    (Picture: Peanut taking a low swipe at the camera)

    Peanut taking a low swipe at the camera from the ground, and doing a good job of protecting my brand-new golf clubs at the same time