Friday 25 June 2021

1980's-1990's UK Education Review : Pt1

In this series I am simply going on a tour of my memory, mainly over my time at school.  My schooling started really at Junior School (7-10 year), we learned to roughly read in Infant school (5-7 years) but that was literally it, I just remember playing with toys at Infants and then being made to read at home.

So we'll start there infants school, we painted things, made collages, I do not remember a single day of structured learning.  Everything seemed to revolve around playing.

Highlights include anything with some structure, this included one day going from a classroom at the front of the school to a classroom at the back of the school, I'm guessing our teacher was suddenly ill so the class was divided between the five others.  And going into that other classroom the kids had "grown up" toys, this was lego - and lego technik - they had a TV with a video recorder and a programme of watching structured learning tapes.  There were actual projects on the various boards around the room, things the children had gone.  They'd done tadpoles, with the kids drawing diagrams of each stage f the tadpole development and they were currently doing cress.

I drank all this in, it was like night and day.

When my little brother came into the school three years later, he was in one of those more complex classroom, not the very plane almost dumb class I was in.

That very much reflects my opinion of my time at infant school, I was put in the dumb class, we weren't encouraged to read, we didn't do math, there weren't any really interesting projects, yet I saw this going on elsewhere.

My mother made me read with her at home, when it became very clear I was not learning at school.

And my grandfather I remember him watching me write and coming over to correct me, I remember very distinctly his showing me how to make the "8" shape rather than just drawing two circles atop one another.

So yeah, not very good, this takes us to 1989.

Wednesday 23 June 2021

My Funniest Amazon Review?

Yeah, got to be said this is hilarious even to me... And they've accepted the review!

https://www.amazon.co.uk/review/RNF13I0DO7R11/ref=cm_cr_srp_d_rdp_perm?ie=UTF8

Tuesday 15 June 2021

A rack Mount Mistake (but not by me)

Many moons ago, in a job role nothing to do with me anymore, I was tasked with looking at running/building some software on Linux, the distro wasn't up to me, nor was the installation, one of the key things was that I couldn't have root on this machine, it was all set up by the IT department, hosted on one of their servers.

Fine and dandy, in fact I was all happy about this as it was far less for me to worry about... Or so I thought.

You see, I expected to be handed an ssh account and IP (or name) to connect to... And this is where the wheels came off, for the IT guy had no idea really about running a linux VM and it just being a terminal session, he'd installed a full on desktop (XWindows running KDE I think).

OOoooohkay, I'm not root... can I get OpenSSH Server installed?... No.

Because he can't control that, but the desktop session he can control, apparently.

This first project lead onto a second, which itself required some OpenGL, no problem the machine has a desktop running I can use the reference (Mesa) implementation and yeah it worked.

About a week later though the IT guy said that this VM was taking a whole CPU core on his server.  Not really my problem, I'm not the host, and I'm not actually using it right now.

He reboots, the problem goes away.

Next day, same deal "your machine it taking up a whole core".... I was a little exacerbated about this, because really the machine wasn't mine, I knew nothing about it, not how it was set up, not about any of the items he'd installed, to me it really was just a remote desktop I opened in order to open a terminal... and I wished it was a totally headless machine, but he really didn't seem to realize this.

So, fast forward another day, and the IT guy comes over, he has figured out what suddenly made the machine, when not in use, go to 100% on one of his CPU cores..... Drum roll please.

He had installed the desktop environment...

And it had a screen saver!

Not only a screen saver, but a 3D OpenGL screen saver.

Thursday 10 June 2021

The fastest Salesman in Hucknall

So, I went to the opticians and had a new pair of glasses with a set of film coatings, and in picking them up I met the fastest salesman in Hucknall.

For quick as a flash he asked "how do you clean your glasses?"

"With water" I replied....

"Water, far too strong a solvent, try this" and he pulled up a concotion spray thing of 5-Chlor-2-methyl-2H-Isothiazole-3-on.... Yeah... "Water too strong".... Well played pay, well played, but... No.