Entries from August 2003 ↓

A bird in the hand

Karen took me to John Carmichael’s falconry school for a half-day introductory course. It was wonderful!

The day started with John (jr) setting about 15 birds out on little perches, and complaining about the owls. They keep lots of owls because they are very popular (thanks to Harry Potter), but they don’t really like them. Owls, it seems, don’t have great eyesight and aren’t at all wise, so they don’t make great birds of prey. Maybe in an effort to justify his complaints, John (jr) started the flying with owls. The first owl was beautiful, but didn’t seem to want to get off the ground. When it did, it wasn’t interested in food. The next owl was much better, although it wasn’t able to land accurately on my glove. The third owl was the best (of the owls): it flew easily, landed well, and was careful when taking the food.

The Harris Hawk was the best part of the day. We had to carry it away from the other birds before we started. Then John let it go, but it didn’t go very far: Harris Hawks follow their owner. We continued to walk down the road, and the hawk kept us in sight. When I held up some food, it would land on my arm, grab the food, and then fly off to a nearby tree or post. It was amazing.

Thanks, IBM

I took my sick ThinkPad to see the IBM doctor yesterday evening. It seems Mr ThinkPad needs a hard-disk transplant. Dr IBM asked if Mr ThinkPad wanted to be infected with Windoze; he seemed pleased when I explained we didn’t need it.

Dr IBM released Mr ThinkPad this morning, with a better-than-new disk: 60GB instead of the original 40GB, and no Windoze infection.

It’s a pity IBM didn’t offer the no-Windoze option when I bought the laptop.

Hard drive meltdown

My laptop’s harddisk appears to be melting! It seemed fine last night, but I’ve found lots of bad blocks this morning.  During the hot weather over the last few weeks I had noticed the laptop was very hot, so I’m guessing that the heat damaged the drive.

I don’t appear to have lost much.