this week (wk 6)

work

  • System: 
  • Sales
    • Arrange 1-2-1s with visdes’s
    • Marketing/Intro letter to local .org.uk’s
  • Systems:
    • Update shared accounts to new limits
    • Check and update VS disk space
  • PHP 
    • Admin panel tasks
    • build
    • test
    • release
  • Checkout testing
  • [recurring] Organise
    • networking group training 
    • arrange visitors
    • sales leads / prospects / meetings for next week  

    life

    misc

    last week (wk 5)

    work

    • System: 
  • Sales
    • 1-2-1s with visdes’s
    • Tie down opps
  • Systems:
    • Update shared accounts to new limits
    • MTA switch
    • Check and update VS disk space
  • PHP 
    • Admin panel tasks
    • build (in progress)
    • test
    • release
  • Checkout testing
  • [recurring] Organise
    • networking group training 
    • arrange visitors
    • sales leads / prospects / meetings for next week  

    life

    misc

    In Windows Explorer :

    Click Organize / Fold and Search options / View [tab] / Files and Folders section / untick "Always show icons, never thumbnails"

    Seriously - what ****-head, numb-nut set this as default ??????

    Oh and you need to close and restart Explorer to see the effect.
     
    
    
    That's like washing your car and having to get into & out of it before you see the clean car. (:
     
     
     
    (from a friend, reproduced with permission) 

    this week (wk 5)

    work

    • CRM
    • System: 
    • Products/Quotes system
    • Update profiles
  • Sales
    • 1-2-1s with visdes’s
    • Tie down opps
  • Systems:
    • Update shared accounts to new limits
    • MTA switch
    • Check and update VS disk space
  • PHP 
    • Admin panel tasks
    • build
    • test
    • release
  • Checkout testing
  • [recurring] Organise
    • networking group training 
    • arrange visitors
    • sales leads / prospects / meetings for next week  

    life

    • Kung Fu
    • Salsa
    • Swim

    misc

    • Beer with fellow geek

    last week (wk 4)

    work

    • PHP admin panel tasks
    • scope
    • create / implement
    • test
    • release
  • [recurring] organise
    • networking group training 
    • arrange visitors
    • sales leads / prospects / meetings for next week
  • the ongoing resolution of remaining issues on ccart 0.1 🙂
  • configure router
  • VS sales
  • outline test plan for ccart 0.2
  • life

    • shop for new trainers

    misc

    • complete migration of personal email
    • decide which tech books to get 🙂

    this week (wk 4)

    work

    • PHP admin panel tasks
    • scope
    • create / implement
    • test
    • release
  • [recurring] organise
    • networking group training 
    • arrange visitors
    • sales leads / prospects / meetings for next week
  • the ongoing resolution of remaining issues on ccart 0.1 🙂
  • configure router
  • VS sales
  • outline test plan for ccart 0.2
  • life

    • shop for new trainers

    misc

    • complete migration of personal email
    • decide which tech books to get 🙂

    last week (wk 3)

    work

    • organise
    • networking group training
    • sales leads / prospects / meetings etc.
  • financial year end
    • archive digital & hard copies
    • start new file
  • configure Cisco router
  • implement PHPUnit / Zend Framework unit testing
  • the ongoing resolution of remaining issues on ccart 🙂
  • life

    • organise
    • documents
    • photos
  • reading plan
  • misc

    • complete migration of personal email (50% complete)


    this week (wk 3)

    work

    • organise
      • networking group training
      • sales leads / prospects / meetings etc.
    • financial year end
      • archive digital & hard copies
      • start new file
    • configure Cisco router
    • implement PHPUnit / Zend Framework unit testing
    • the ongoing resolution of remaining issues on ccart 🙂

    life

    • organise
      • documents
      • photos
    • reading plan

    misc

    • complete migration of personal email

    last week (wk 2)


    work

    • organise
      • browser bookmarks
      • documents
    • financial year-end
      • archive digital & hard copies
      • start new file
    • business cash flow planning
    • configure Cisco router
    • resolve remaining issues on ccart

    life

    • organise
      • documents
    • reading plan
    • go out, eat curry

    misc

    • complete migration of personal email

    Linux User & Developer magazine
    – a good read while having your car MOT’d

    I was delighted to take my car to Swiftest in Aldershot this morning, for one simple reason (see pic – and no, it wasn’t because of the coffee, although that helps!)

    Female Friendly policy:
    A Good ThingTM

    In fact, there are two good reasons to use Swiftest in Aldershot.  Three, actually.

    First, the aforementioned reading material.

    Second, the professional, helpful and polite staff (Rob, James & co).

    Lastly, it has to be the “Female Friendly” policy.  I was there first thing (7:30am) for my car to be MOT’d, and the only other two customers to come in at this early hour were both female.  I’d say that was testimony enough.

    this week (wk 2)

    work

    • organise
      • browser bookmarks
      • documents
    • financial year-end
      • archive digital & hard copies
      • start new file
    • business cash flow planning
    • configure Cisco router
    • resolve remaining issues on ccart

    life

    • organise
      • documents
    • reading plan
    • go out, eat curry 

    misc

    • complete migration of personal email

    last week (wk 1)

    work

    • bin the old chair 🙂
    • organise
      • customer appointments / projects
      • browser bookmarks
      • documents
    • financial year-end
      • archive digital & hard copies
      • start new file
    • business cash flow planning
    • configure Cisco router
    • visit dc to perform maintenance
    • resolve remaining issues on ccart

    life

    • organise
      • mp3s
      • documents
    • reading plan
    • get busted ankle checked out
    • schedule food/fit

    misc

    • complete migration of personal email

    /lib/ld-linux.so.2 missing? libXext.so.6 can’t be found?

    I recently [at the original time of writing] installed Fedora 11 [x86_64] on a test machine, to see how the development desktop build of my favourite Linux distribution is doing – and it’s very nice indeed.

    I tried to install Zend Studio 5.5 and soon came across problems, which I found out related to not having 32-bit versions of Xorg and glibc installed. To remedy this, ensure you follow these steps:

    su -c 'yum groupinstall Java'
    su -c 'yum install glibc.i686 libXext.i586'

    Once installed, I was able to fire up the Zend Development Environment:

    /usr/local/Zend/ZendStudio-5.5.1/bin/ZDE

    .. and it was running on the native (OpenJDK) 64-bit JAVA runtime! How’s that for progress!