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Monday, 27th September 2004

And that’s it?

Filed under: Police — Matt Walton @ 16:13

This from Cambridgeshire Constabulary: “Unfortunately the Disability Discrimination Act does not apply to eyesight standards. There will be no changes to HOC 25/03.”

That apparently they got from the Home Office. Where the Home Office got it from I have no idea, but it might be somewhere I shouldn’t mention on a family website. It simply doesn’t make any sense, but I guess it’s not worth worrying about it now. Never wanted to do anything more than this, and it’s the one thing I most absolutely emphatically cannot do.

Ain’t life grand?

Saturday, 25th September 2004

A long-awaited update

Filed under: Life,Music,Police — Matt Walton @ 19:40

Well, the last entry I made was the one about the results of my LASIK consultation. One of the reasons I haven’t blogged since then is that I’m trying to avoid descending into pointless self-pity and ‘why oh why’ kind of writing, which obviously doesn’t do anybody any good — especially when it’s me posting it on the Internet for all to see. I’ve been trying to avoid that kind of thinking entirely actually, especially since it doesn’t look like the DDA is going to be useful (although I could join the Army… odd, isn’t it?)

So I’m thinking about doing a PhD again. People will tell me that I’m mad, but I wish they’d tell me something I don’t already know and might actually get some use from. I’m going to wait for a definitive answer on the DDA, and if that’s not positive I’ll seriously investigate doing a PhD, which will give me three years of something else to do before I have to start worrying about what to do with my life again, at which point hopefully some better opportunities will have arisen.

So in the mean time what have I been doing? Well, there’s work of course. I’ve booked two weeks off at the start of November, so if people want to get together to do something around then that’d be great (Matt I’m talking to you in particular), although I’m away in Germany for the middle weekend. I’ve also been playing The Sims 2 quite a lot. I never had the original game, but I’m finding the sequel quite addictive, although it would be nice if the Sims were clever enough not to leave the baby on the kitchen floor when they go to work… also, it’s apparently impossible for them to take out the rubbish and then do something else. If you try and queue up an action for them to do later, they drop the rubbish on the garden path and go and do the new thing, and then have to be told to go and clear it up.

Still, my current family have a daughter who appears to be quite intelligent, and is rapidly acquiring skill points in both creativity and logic. Unfortunately she comes home from school with such a low fun meter that I can’t make her do her homework without letting her spend at least an hour watching TV, playing darts or stargazing. Thankfully the latter provides logic points.

One thing that concerns me is their general lack of money, because the parents seem incapable of getting promoted. Once I figured out that they need to make friends in order to get promoted (as well as having skill points), things got a little clearer, but they’re also apparently inept at making friends. The husband seems to want to spend most of his time cooking, while the wife just wants to have sex with everyone.

Have purchased a fair bit of new music recently. Well, three CDs, but they’re all good so I shall mention each of them.

The first is ‘The Big Session Volume 1′ which is a live session by Oysterband and numerous special guests including June Tabor, Jim Moray and Show of Hands. Very good stuff — lots of variety, a chance to hear artists I don’t usually listen to, and a fantastic sense of immediacy about the whole thing. I just wish I’d been at one of the performances where they did the recording!

One thing worth noting is that Jim Moray’s rendition of ‘The Cuckoo’s Nest’ is quite the rudest variant on that song I’ve ever heard, but it’s also very good. Makes Steeleye Span’s ‘Drink Down The Moon’ seem mild…

The second CD is The Kathryn Tickell Band with ‘Air Dancing’. Kathryn Tickell plays the Northumbrian pipes and the fiddle, and she’s very, very good at both. Her band are similarly talented and the result is a fantastic instrumental CD which is great for writing, and also for playing in the background of City of Heroes, which I’ve also been playing a lot this week (when I’ve not been playing The Sims 2, working or watching Star Wars DVDs).

The third CD is Show of Hands with ‘Country Life’. That’s just good, no more needs to be said. Very good.

Writing… writing’s not gone so well since Friday. I don’t seem to be able to concentrate on it like I need to to write these very difficult bits of the story. Bad timing there I guess… I’ve missed a week of Unfinished History in the Post, I hope I won’t have to miss another one. I want to get it done before November so I can concentrate on NaNoWriMo.

And that, my friends, is more or less the update. Except to mention that I’m now a developer on Growl, which is a Mac OS X notification server, for popping up little windows when people come online and the iTunes song changes. Very clever, very nice to learn Objective-C and Cocoa and how to develop for a really very nice platform. They even gave me Subversion commit access. Make of that what you will.

Friday, 17th September 2004

The LASIK Consultation

Filed under: Life,Police — Matt Walton @ 17:00

Well, that was the consultation. Lots of bright lights and eyedrops and strange flashing things.

And the end result is that he doesn’t recommend I have laser surgery. Although my degree of shortsightedness and astigmatism are within the bounds of what he’s treated successfully before, I’ve got quite flat corneas and also rather large pupils, which mean he doesn’t think I’d get satisfactory results. He recommends I continue with my contact lenses, as they’ll give me the best vision of any alternatives available to me.

That just leaves the DDA, but my reading of that is not optimistic. Time to rethink my life, perhaps.

Thursday, 2nd September 2004

More on LASIK

Filed under: Life — Matt Walton @ 21:40

Well most of my regular online contacts know I’ve got a consultation booked now. Support from the policespecials.com community has been high (and has been since the forums went live over two years ago), which is extremely encouraging given they’re the ones giving me some of the reason to do it in the first place. clc still thinks I’m nuts, but that’s okay because he’s thought that for ages and I think I’m nuts as well. I probably have a significantly different perspective on my own madness though.

The reaction on the User Friendly comments board is more mixed — some members who’ve had LASIK saying how great it is, while another member attempted to scare me off by telling me about risks I already knew about. The weird thing is, she was acting like those risks are a big dark secret the surgeons don’t tell you about. Since every LASIK clinic in the UK which I’ve investigated is very up front about these risks, it makes me wonder if they’re as good in other countries. Statistically, this UFie is most likely from the USA or Canada. Is it just that there are are lot of dodgy clinics over there? I’ve seen things that hinted at it before, but I never really paid much attention to how things work in other countries. It’s not like I need to go abroad to have it done after all.

Something to think about anyway… another reason to be grateful for living in the UK?

Wednesday, 1st September 2004

Eyes and writing

Filed under: Life,Police,Writing — Matt Walton @ 22:56

Well, the optician gave me the all-clear on my corneal irritation today. It’s gone. Totally. Turns out it was the solution I was having a bad reaction to after all, and she said it’s quite common for it to happen exactly how it happened to me. I just wish it hadn’t taken them eighteen months to decide to try a different kind of solution and see if it worked, because it did in less than two and a half weeks. Apparently there’s no trace of it at all.

Buoyed by this news, I came home and rang the local All Clear Eye Laser Clinic, as I’d already decided to go with them. A few minutes later and I had an appointment booked for a consultation, on Friday the 17th of September, so fingers crossed. Got to stop wearing my contact lenses for a week beforehand, but I think I’ll wear them only sparingly up to that cutoff point to give myself the best chance… will need them this weekend for going up to Nottingham, as driving’s much easier with them in especially on long-distance, but other than that I think I can manage fine at work without them.

Which reminds me, need to book that day off work, or the afternoon at least.

In other news, my writing’s going well. Part Six of Unfinished History is nearly ready to be sent off to Shazz — I’ll check it over one last time tomorrow before I send it off, and Part Seven’s already starting to write itself inside my head, so all is looking up. With any luck I can get it finished before NaNoWriMo starts.

Richard’s back from Japan, nice to see him again this evening (and Anna too, who I’ve not seen for a couple of years now). He’s off to Uni soon, but at least he should have better Internet access there and we can work on our planned rewrite of Shadows of the Lost – which is in some ways a sequel to Unfinished History, set five thousand years later. Except that the universe in which Unfinished History takes place was made for Shadows of the Lost. I blogged about that before, so I’m not going to say any more about it now. In fact, I’m going to stop and go to bed.

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