Author Archive: Pete

By day I work in IT as an infrastructure manager, specialising in Microsoft technologies, primarily Windows and Exchange Server.

On here I write about my passions, movies, videogames, technology and particularly the world of high definition.

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Todays best thing ever..

Todays best thing ever..

| July 1, 2006 | 0 Comments

Just take a look at that That is some quality artwork there, taking my personal favourite painting (its called The Son Of Man by Renee Magritte, art fans) and a very nice Apple Powerbook. I’m contemplating getting a Macbook Pro (the big kick ass 17″ version too) in the near future when they become available [...]

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You’re a slacker McFly…

You’re a slacker McFly…

| June 30, 2006 | 0 Comments

Yes I know I’ve been a real slacker and haven’t written anything on here for a while.  I’ve actually had quite a few ideas for almost articles or essays about things such as: The Dawning Of The Age Of The Microtransaction(TM) The Death Of Intelligent Comedy and lots of other things too but they take [...]

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New Photo Galleries

New Photo Galleries

| June 24, 2006

I’ve finally pulled my finger out and created a photo gallery. I was going to redesign the site completely, and make the blog a link from the main page, but as I can create pages for separate things within the blog it would be a waste of time (which is something I won’t be having [...]

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A very busy week!

A very busy week!

| June 15, 2006

Well its been a very hectic seven days! First of all, I’m very very very pleased to report I have picked up my first contract job. Starting on July 3rd I will be working on a six month contract for an MOD contractor in Gosport, with a view to extend the contract to nine months [...]

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Back Up Once Again

Back Up Once Again

| June 10, 2006

So here we are again, after coming back from Cyprus the other week, I managed to totally knacker the MySQL database that held the blog information, so I’ve had to delete and recreate it all again from scratch. Hardly a difficult job, installing WordPress only takes about five minutes. Fortunately, I still had the modified [...]

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