Thursday, April 24, 2008

Exam Passed! (part #1)

 

MCP-logo It was exam day today - Installing, Configuring, and Administering Windows XP Professional.  OK, so Windows XP is now kinda old... and yes, Windows Vista has replaced it a year ago.  But better late than never!  Actually, it was a requirement for the University program so I couldn't really argue there.  The good news is that I passed.

But I fear it won't be the same storey next Monday... I have another exam, this time on Windows Server.  It's going to much harder and much longer - 4:15 hrs!!  So, no free time this weekend - study study study.

On the lighter side, as a reward for my good result, Cristina and I saw "No Country For Old Men" tonight... brilliant!  Disturbing, bleak, depressing... but a wonderful storey nonetheless. 4 ½ stars

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Making wine in France


I'm attending the Novo Nordisk International IT Managers Conference in France - in a Chateau about an hour south of Paris in a village whose name I can't even begin to pronounce, let alone spell. A beautiful location in the French countryside with perfect weather the help frame the scene.

The conference has been very interesting... lots of buzz-words flying around like consolidation, virtualisation, synergies and so on. Still behind all this fluff is quite a lot of work for me. My role in Novo's head office has changed from being IT Security Focused to more IT Infrastructure focused. So when we start talking Consolidation of IT operations, building new centralised Data Centres... a lot of that falls on my desk to initiate and pursue. Interesting times ahead. And busy times!

It hasn't been all work though... we've had purely social evenings with lots of network and discussions being held over a fair few glasses of wine. Speaking of which, as you can see we had a crash course in wine making French-style. Which involves pretty much taking a splash of several grape varieties, throwing a teaspoon of "Tannin" and a quart teaspoon of "Acid" and voila... French Wine! I can't say we made a masterpiece, but it wasn't actually too bad. Drinkable anyway. Not that we did... we preferred the local Chateau Emillion wine.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Irish Cookies



Well... not exactly Irish!

Cristina and I are spending the weeekend in Mullingar, Ireland at the "World Wide Widdis Family Reunion, 2008". There are a LOT of Widdis' here... a lot more than I knew existed... and only 3 from Australia - well and truely the minority. The other Widdis' were fairly evenly split between Canada, USA, UK, NZ and Ireland (although the UK, NZ and Irish Widdis were almost direct family).

Although we couldn't find the uniting bond between the four "clans" (CAN, USA, AUS, NZ/UK/IRE), we feel that we are only one generation from finding a common relative. I can proudly say that the Australian research (mine and Des Widdis') goes back the furthest - to the 1780's - whereas most of the others only go back to the early/mid 1850's. So if we could get them back one more generation, we might find some brothers & sisters. There is one possible connection between the Australian and USA Widdis clans... possibly John, a brother of Charles Athur (who came to Australia), is the same John that went to USA. Same year of birth. Worth exploring.

The weather was not so great, but very fitting to Ireland - wet and cold. Perfect weather for kicking around in old cemetaries trying to read 200 year old tombstones. No success there. In Ireland's climate, even tombstones that are only 100 years old are quite difficult to read - overgrown with lichen and moss, and the enscryptions worn away. Oh well, the quest goes on.

Saturday, April 05, 2008

Skiing European Style


Not your typical sign seen at Mt Buller! Here in France the avalanche warnings are quite common... Nearly every run has a 1 to 5 rating with 5 being the worst. Most of the runs we were skiing were showing a 2, which i guess is relatively safe... But it still gives you something to think about.

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Australian Wine



Anyone for a glass of Mulga?
I can't say that I can recommend this wine... but going by the quality, and style, of the label... hmmm maybe this one is a miss. Still Koalas are always cute!
To say that there is a lack of good wine in Europe is an understatement. Maybe my tastes are not that developed... some say they have been wrecked by the "brute force" of Australian wine! So when the choice is choosing an over-priced and under-delivering Bordeaux, or an Aussie wine called "The Mulga" from the small wine region listed as "South Eastern Australia" the choice becomes a real conundrum.
Where is the Metier when you need one?!
(Thanks for the spelling & grammer tips Andy!)

Sunday, February 03, 2008

2008...

So 2007 turned out not to be the year of the blog for me.  Let's see if 2008 turns out to be any better.

January has just finished and February has started with some light snow falls.  It doesn't look like we will get a lot of snow... but it sure is damned cold!

Coming back to Denmark after three fantastic weeks in Australia was pretty hard.  Winter in Europe, after the Christmas festivities have died down, is really just cold and wet.  It might be nicer with snow (at least for me) but with the changing climate maybe a snow covered Europe is a thing of the past?!