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Archive for March, 2007

NRL tipping results

Well, seems I did ok – 4 points for this week.
As I said in my previous post, I’m not overly serious about this. Matt knows how I work out my tips. Can anyone else pick it?
My tips for round three:

Broncos v Panthers
Eels v Wests Tigers
Dragons v Cowboys
Sharks v Rabbitohs
Storm v Warriors
Bulldogs v Titans
Roosters [...]

Daylight saving

Ah yes, we went back an hour this morning.
Guess who forgot!
I was driving down the road, probably about 200m from church, and James Scott from One Way FM comes on the radio. He’s not usually on of a Sunday morning (he usually covers the Breakfast Show on weekdays) so I assumed that the show was [...]

A reason to vote Labor?

For the international readers here, an Australian federal election is coming up either later this year or in early 2008. The two candidates for Prime Minister are the incumbent John Howard of the Liberal Party, and Kevin Rudd of the Labor Party.
Rudd has been newly positioned as the federal Labor leader, and I’ve been watching [...]

NRL is back

Now that NRL is back, it’s time for me to get into my tipping again.
As you’ll see shortly, I’m not very serious about this. Following sport is alright – and I’d watch a game live to be there for the atmosphere – but personally I’m not one to get caught up in every day to [...]

The last few months

So, to catch up on the last few months in the life of Tim. I’ve been:

Working
Working
Holidaying for a bit
Deciding
Working

Yep, work has certainly taken up most of my time. Before you call me a workaholic, I must state that I thoroughly enjoy this job, and don’t have many other commitments at this point in time. If [...]

…finally back!

Ok, I’m finally back and ready to post more regularly here.
The long weekend just gone has given me time to upgrade the backend of my website. The software behind my site (Wordpress and ZenPhoto) are now running their shiny new versions – which basically means more security and less spam. As such, I’ve [...]