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Moving Moving Dates

We’ve had a few glitches we are trying to work out about our moving dates. The main problem is that we couldn’t get our buyer to bring the settlement date on our current home back as far as we would have liked (we had verbal agreement, but then the bean counters etc. got in the way). This means we buy our new house on the 15th but don’t sell the old one until the 22nd which is a bit of a challenge, but I’m sure we’ll work it out….

Hopefully we can get bridging finance for that period and that will give us a whole week to move.

On the subject of moving dates, I forgot when I wrote the last post that our server was at GMT so the date ticked over at 10am. The new code is:


$tz=date(U)+36000:: //add 10 hours because we are GMT +10h
$movingday = (226 - (date (z",$tz)) ):: //August 15 is the 226th day of the year
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Starting to Box

Being as we only have a couple of weeks until we have to move, we’ve started packing, so I decided it was time to add a counter to the page to show how long until we move, and a count of the number of boxed packed, and by whom.

The counter is a simple formula, that calculates the number of days so far this year and subtract it from the moving date (which happens to be the 226th day of the year.

$length = (226 - date (z") )::

The counter is actually a bunch of text files that use a seperate page to edit them and then reads the files, displays them and calculates the total.

<::table border=0>
<::tr><::th colspan=2>Moving House Box Count<::/th><&lt::/tr>
<::tr><::th>Bernie<::/th>
<::th>Mark<::/th><::/tr>
<::tr><::th><::?include (""boxes/bernie.txt"")?><::th>
<::th><::?include(""boxes/mark.txt"")?><::/th><::/tr>
<::TR><::th colspan=2>Sundries: <::?include(""boxes/sundries.txt"")?><::/th><::<::/tr>
<::?
$bernfile = fopen(""boxes/bernie.txt"",""r"")::
$bernie = fread ($bernfile, 5)::
$markfile = fopen(""boxes/mark.txt"",""r"")::
$mark = fread ($markfile, 5)::
$sunfile = fopen(""boxes/sundries.txt"",""r"")::
$sundries = fread ($sunfile, 5)::
$totalboxes = ($bernie + $mark + $sundries)::
echo ""<::TR><::th colspan=2>Total Boxes Packed: "",$totalboxes,""<::/th><::/tr>""::
echo ""<::/table>\n""::

Yeah, it’s messy, but it was fun, and I learnt stuff.

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House info and pics

PANORAMIC 24/7 VALLEY VIEWS $285,000+

Watch the changing weather day by day from the tranquillity of your own home.

Situated on approximately 1360 sqm of landscaped native gardens the home features northerly views from the living area and return verandahs to 3 sides. Three spacious bedrooms (master with full ensuite), rumpus and family rooms will accommodate all your living needs.

Home office or study facility, fully enclosed + private pool area plus double carport in the Toorak section of Lilydale.

Sunset views – a must to inspect!
From the front, View from the Deck, Lounge & View, Formal Lounge

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Selling & Buying houses

We sold our house after it had been on the market for about 6 weeks (which means it wasn’t so cheap that it sold the next day). We got the price we wanted for Boronia, but we knew it was going to cost a bit more for a bigger house, even though we were moving further out”. Settlement date was set nown for October 27, giving us plenty of time to find the right place…

Since then we have been flat out looking for a new place to call home, searching the Real Estate Web Sites and spending our evenings and weekends traipsing around the suburbs looking for the “”right”” place.

On Friday 18/7/03 we thought we had found what looked to be the right place: Real Estate Add
We had a first look and were impressed. Even though it only had three bedrooms, there was the downstairs office for Geekzone & TT and plenty of space to put a desk for Bern. We got Jen & Tam & Bern’s parents to have a look that same afternoon (while I was off signing my new work contracts) and got lots of good feedback. On the Saturday we had another look with Danny & the Parlos and, after going away to look at a few more houses that afternoon we decided to put an offer in. We now know that when you see house price that is $xxx+ the “”+”” means +10% so we started by offering them $306,750 and a settlement date of Oct 27, which we already knew would not suit them.

They knocked the offer back the same day and the feedback we got was that they were looking for at least $315k-$316k and a 45 day settlement. The settlement was the big thing and we were told the price was negotiable based on the settlement date, with the shorter the settlement the better. We then spent what time we could on the weekend and an awaful lot of Monday & Tuesday seeing how short we could cut the settlement and still settle on our house and get our finances in order.

The upshot was we were able to trim the settlement back to the 15th of August (24 days) and offer them a flat $310,000 which was all we had to spend. We put this offer in at 6:30pm of Tuesday 22nd and heard back the same night that they had accepted. All our racing around and stress had not been in vain!!!

Of course now we have to sure up the finances and get packing….

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Big Things to move

One of the difficult things about moving, especially if you have to do it all in one day, is working out what needs to go in the truck, and in what order, so I thought I’d start a list of the really big and bulky things:

Bed, Lounge Suite, Fridge,

Dressing Table, Mark’s Chest of Drawers, Dining Table & Chairs, Outside Table, Mark’s Desk, TT Chest of Drawers, Washing Machine, Dryer, Crystal Cabinet, Bec’s Toy Box, Brown Lounge, Office Chairs, Bikes, Filing Cabinet, Bedside Tables, Bec’s Cradle..

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a 621 of a day

Last tuesday night we went out for dinner as part of getting to know our Cell Group from our Church, Careforce Church Mount Evelyn (CCME). We had a great night chatting and eating Thai food at a local Lilydale resturaunt. The food tasted quite nice, but the next day I really knew how much MSG (flavour enhancer 621) was in it.

I had the worst MSG hangover on Wednesday (called a hangover because you are lethargic and dehydrated, exactly like a hangover..). That is the second time it has happened to me, the first being only about 4 weeks before after a eating a Yum Cha lunch with the guys from Vermont Secondary.

I spent the morning trying to work fixing my server problems at Heathmont College but in the end I grabbed a couple of Aspro Clears from the principal and called Bernie to come in and pick me up.. I slept for most of the afternoon and even though I still felt a little cotton wooly in the evening, I made it up for a few hours before I went back to bed.

I’m at the point of believing I have an MSG allergy, which is interesting as it was something Jase went through for quite a while too.

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Think

New word: SMeSsay

I came up with a new word the other day, after Mum sent me such a long SMS that it gor broken up over 2 messages. The word was SMeSsay” [es em essay] which is simply a long SMS.

I Googled for it but there was only a couple of links in English (I think it might be a word in an African language) and most of those were S&M. One funny like was this to a web button for the word “”Essay”” (and obviously a small pic).

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Tennis Premiers

Last night we won our section 8 KDNTA Tennis Grand Final against Guy Turner Reserve. We started a little slowly with Joe & I losing the first four games but we managed to tie it up 6 all only to loose in the tie-breaker. The girls did a little better winning 7-5.

Suzie and I played woefully in the 2’s game and got wiped out 6-0, but Joe & Jewel picked up 6-2 to leave us 1 game behind going into the last set. Jewel and I rocketed through our last set winning 6-2 which meant the flag was sealed because the others were up 4-3 at the time. The wheels then fell off Joe & Suzie’s game as they relaxed, and they only ended up winning 7-6 in another tie-breaker, but it was enough to bring us home by 4 games.

It was a great night though I have to say the standard of tennis seemed a little lack-lustre (especially my own) but we came through on the night. Thank you to the team from Monbulk for Umpiring and especailly to Heather (our fifth player) and Bernie & Bec for braving the cold to come out and watch..

I’ll post some photos of the Flag and the Glass soon.

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Faith

03 – What drives your life?

Point to Ponder:
Living on purpose is the path to peace.

Verse to Remember
You, LORD, give perfect peace to those who keep their purpose firm and put their trust in you. Isaiah 26:3

Question to Consider:
What would my family and friends say is the driving force of my life? What do I want it to be?
Most of them would probably say computers, or maybe even money. I would like to think that my driving force is Solving Problems” but that most of the problems in my sphere of influence are computer based problems. I really like helping people find answers. Deep philioshical answers to questions of life the universe and everything don’t seem to be my specialty, but I computers are, and I like the fact that I know what I’m good at.

As for what I want it to be, does it matter?? Am I the one who decides my purpose?? I really want to learn what it is that God has in store for me, and I can honestly say that I hope it is something I like, but God’s purpose is, well, God’s, and even though I have a choice as to whether I accept it or not, I believe there is a price to be paid for not following Gods plan, so I will wait with as much patience as I can muster and remember that our God is a loving God and won’t give me anything I can’t handle..(at a stretch).

I’m also inspired by the quote that “”Living on purpose is the path to peace”” because peace and is something I pray for, epecially the peace that comes from knowing that what you do is “”the right thing””

I often wonder if I think too much…

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FAQ

Basic System Maintenance – Scandisk & Defrag

Q: The computer WONT DEFRAG. It gets up to 4% then starts again at zero. tried it 1/2 doz times and does the same thing each time HELP……

A: Does it scandisk? Scanning the disk and keeping it in good order is much more important than defraging it, though defrag is important too. The main reason I ask is that the first 7% of the defrag is actually checking the disk for errors.

The other thing to look for is other programs that are open that might be reading from or writing to the disk. Close down your virus checker and anything else you can, and then run a scandisk and then a defrag. If you have to, Ctl-Alt-Delete and End Task everything except Explorer and Systray and then try.