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Jan 2 12

2012: A photo a day

by Chris

I have seen a few people doing the photo a day project through websites such as 365project. I was inspired by this and have started taking a photo a day. I have chosen to keep my photos on Picasa as it is very simple to upload images to Picasa from my phone.

There will be times where photo’s wont be uploaded due to being out of range due but I will take those images and upload them when I get back into an area with service.

My first photo is of me :-) I figured it was a good start as I get to see what I look like Jan-1. There will be more pictures of me every couple of weeks (sorry!) to see how my apperance changes through the year. The rest of the photo’s will be of everyday things that I come across. I hope you follow along:

Picasa / Google+

If you do the twitter thing, a link to my daily image will be posted there each day.

Nov 6 11

10 Years

by Chris

Here I sit in Cloncurry QLD, drinking a beer after a very long day at work. Today was an OK day but not without its share of little drama’s. There was noise on our sensor at times due to connectors which were dodgy and tangled wires from a fieldie that crossed wires all over themselves when they were dragged. 14 hours on the clock today –  But that is OK. Why?

Today is the 10th Anniversary of Amber’s death. 10 years… Every once in a while you need to sit back and look at things in perspective. I am very lucky – I am healthy, I am alive.

I know Amber looks over me and she will forever be in my memories.

 

 

Oct 13 11

Calm before the storm

by Chris

Hello! I have been lucky enough to be out of the field for the last three weeks. It has been a welcome break from the full on work that has kept me busy since the start of the year. The main reason for the break has been to keep me sane but was triggered by me booking some time off work for my Birthday back in May / June. My birthday fell in the middle of a job which was going on in remote QLD. I was lucky enough to get flown out while the others remained for another 2 weeks of punishment. The job was a moving loop EM survey where we used ATV’s to pull wire all day. I have a few happy snaps below:


A week or so from now, the fun will begin again. We are booked in to do some helicopter surveys which as busy busy as we need to do a lot on the ground to prepare loops to make sure the helicopter isn’t sitting around idle which costs a bunch of money.

I was looking over the grids from one of our clients – this one looks like a challenge!


From memory, the grid is 4 or so kilometres wide by 6-7 tall. We have to lay wire out around one side of the grid, linking to electrodes that we will install at the top and the bottom. Since we only get 500m on a spool, it is going to be a lot of driving backwards and forwards in rough country. This one is by far the worst though so hopefully we can pick our way through!

Oct 6 11

That took a while…

by Chris

When I first started playing around with websites on the internet, I thought it would be cool to have my own server to play with. This was when bahuma.dyndns.org was born – sometime in 2001 or 2002.  It was running off a server on my Dads ADSL connection which had a 3 gig cap with speeds of 256/64.

I remember sitting around in the kitchen in Dynnyrne, which was where I was living with some friends, talking about buying a domain name. I put it off because I did not know how it would work with the server and email. Then, it happened. Someone out there bought bahuma.com. Crap! In retalliation, I bought bahuma.net and bahuma.org. I have been the holders of those two domain names since then.

I have watched bahuma.com change a few times. It initially pointed to a graphic design website.  Over the last 5 years, the domain has been with cybersquatters. They purchased the domain with the hope of selling it to someone. That someone would be me. I was not prepared to part with $200-$300. I have kept an eye on the whois of the domain and this year it did not get renewed. I raise an eyebrow. I watch the domain go through the expiry stages….. REDEMPTIONPERIOD….. then PENDINGDELETE…

This morning sometime, the domain dropped. I had GoDaddy Backorder there to pick up the pieces. I am now the owner of bahuma.com.

You may ask “What am I going to do with it?”… Nothing (for now) is the answer to that… it just redirects back to this site :-)

Oct 5 11

Time out….

by Chris

As I sit here in Hobart airport, watching people lining up at the one coffee shop that is currently open, I think to myself where the last 7 years have gone. Don’t get me wrong, I am not complaining, I just can’t believe how fast the time has gone since I left uni and entered the workforce as a geophysicist.

What prompts these thoughts is turning 30. The good thing about it is that it is just a number. Don’t worry, I am still as cheeky as ever. One thing it does highlight is “what am I going to do when I grow up?”.

Anyone that knows me will know that I travel a lot for work. It isn’t the glamorous sort either where I am jetsetting between 5 star hotels and drinking cocktails by the pool. The part of the travel that makes it difficult is the unpredictability and the effect that has on planning things outside work. I have noticed that as I get older, I don’t tolerate this as well.

The hard thing is that as a whole I enjoy my job. I like the aspect that I am in different places so the job is never the same. I don’t get up at the same time every day, drive the same road, to go the same office.

The question is balance. How do you achieve it? New job? New career?

Jul 12 11

(Waits for comments from parental units and/or siblings)

by Chris

Yeah, the image is small. You might need your glasses :P

Apr 20 11

Enter title here

by Chris

No, I haven’t forgotten to title this post, I just can’t think of a good name for it. Maybe ramblings? update? dear diary?

So how are you? I am a little tired but good. I am just back from a short project that took place up at Mount Isa. We were doing some fixed loop EM with our high powered transmitter. We got over 5 times the current into the loop than the last contractor that did EM work there. High current means hefty wire. We used 2 turns of double insulated 10 square mm wire. It is about the same thickness of a household power cable per strand! We had 10km of it out on the grid.

The year so far has been busy and dominated with work. After dodging the floods in Brisbane in January, I have been to a few jobs in places like Texas QLD, Jervois NT and near Cloncurry in QLD. All the work has helped me keep somewhat fit. I am 15kg lighter than I was in January 2010.

I am back in Brisbane for the Easter long weekend. It is also Ellen’s birthday and Ally is coming up which means all three of us kids are going to be up here in Brisbane for the break! I am not sure what we are going to get up to but it should be fun.

I am trying to settle into Queensland as a home state. I don’t think I will live here forever by any means but I am starting to collect possessions and furniture. Gone are the days of not owning anything and now I have a full bedroom suite, stools, tv, couches etc. Scary stuff as it makes it harder to pick up and move. I got away with furnishing my place in Hershey with a lot of hand me downs which I donated or handed down myself when I left.

I still miss the states on occasion. Today for example I was invited by a good friend to the second annual 100ft slip and slide. It was on last year when I was over and I had a ball. I have a rough plan to go back over in 2012 and catch up with everyone again. I don’t want that big part of my life to fade into nothing. The time I spent over there changed me, I like to think, for the better. I did get some sad news when I was making some Christmas calls. I found out that one of my friends from my apartment complex had died. It was a shock to find out. I am thankful that I did get over last year to say hello.

So what is on the cards for the next few months? Who knows. I want to take some of the time off. I would like to fit a trip back to tassie in there to visit some friends who have had babies since Christmas.

Ta ta for now :-)

Dec 31 10

Twenty Ten, Two Thousand and Ten…

by Chris
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No matter how you say it or whatever time zone you are in, this year is almost gone. For me, it has been a decent year but with all come the high and low points. So what is in store for next year? Not sure. One thing is that it has absolutely flown by.

There will be a bit of a speed bump to get things going in 2011. After my last stint, I moved my stuff out of my room at the share house on the Gold Coast and my belongings are currently at the office. This means my first order of business will be finding somewhere new to live. I am not sure what I am looking for. After doing a long commute, I am looking for something somewhat closer to Brisbane. It is in the back of my mind that it might be worth buying something. I have a deposit and the idea of paying stupid amounts of rent for a place near work, but only being there less than half the time, does not sit well with me. I think initially some sort of share house accommodation would be suitable and then I can go and see what the market has to offer.

So currently I am down in Tassie for Christmas. It has been nice to have a week off so far. Being able to sleep past 5-6am has been wonderful! I have another week to go until the return to Brisbane and the accommodation hunt begins. So far I have caught up with some of the regular partners in crime but there are still people to see before I head off again.

I hope everyone out there has a wonderful 2011!

Nov 27 10

Saturday Morning, 7:39am AEST

by Chris

Here I sit on the veranda of my room in the accommodation village of the Osbourne Mine camp south of Cloncurry in Northern Queensland. It has been raining steadily for an hour or so. The sky is overcast but not as dark as it was before. There are a few isolated patches of blue sky trying to break through but the greyness dominates the view. The rain should pass but it is going to leave behind a network of soggy, slippery dirt roads, so depending on how much sunshine we get, there is little chance of working today.

It is officially less than one month until Christmas. Looking back the year has gone by so quickly. I feel like I need to apply the brakes a little. Geo work certainly makes it go quickly as you spend a week somewhere, a month somewhere else, a few weeks home and then away again and suddenly a few months have passed by. It is good to be busy but I am looking forward to the Christmas break. I have a few weeks off that I will be spending down in Tas. I haven’t been back since March (I think) so it will be good to see family and friends and catch up on all the news.

So I managed to lose another phone! Actually, I think it got lost without it being my fault this time. It was left in a vehicle and it was used by some people we were working with and when the vehicle was returned at the end of the day, it was gone. The good news is that it was my Telstra T100. With a retail price of $49, I can cope with replacing it. For the money, it is has an exceptional feature set. The only reason I am online right now is that the phone has an external antenna socket and allows you to dial in to the net using a Bluetooth connection. My dedicated USB NextG card doesn’t have enough reception to work at all but the blue tick phone does.

Back at the start of the month saw the 9th anniversary of Amber’s death. It is unbelievable that it has been that long. In a few days it will be the second anniversary of Brad’s death which happened at GTMO. It is always such a shame when young people are taken when in their prime.

The rain is still falling here. I probably should change my shirt as the dampness is starting to feel uncomfortable. The clouds alternate between light and a mid grey. I do find the sound of the rain on the steel roof relaxing.

It is now 8:01am AEST. Time to take a look at some data.

Enjoy your weekend! :-)

Sep 24 10

2010 – Post 2!

by Chris

Last time I sat down and wrote a decent post with any sort of substance, this is how the post started.

I feel like every time I sit down and blog that I need to make excuses about how long it has been or why I haven’t written anything for so long.

It looks like old habbits die hard as the same start is applicable here. Last time we spoke it was back in February. Lets see, what has happened since then..

Since Feburary things have been cruising along with work. I have been involved in a few different jobs using different geophysical techniques. Most of the jobs last at least a few weeks which means that I am still travelling a fair bit. We do a LOT of driving. So far this year I have clocked up a several thousand miles. Some of the longer ones include driving from Kalgoorlie to Port Headland and back was around 2900 km (1800 miles), a one way trip from Brisbane to Mount Isa was around 1850 km (1150 miles) and a drive from North of Meekatharra to Kalgoorlie of 750 km (465 miles). To a truck driver or alike, this wouldn’t sound like much as they would reach these sort of KM in a week but for someone from Tassie where driving 2 hours to Launceston felt like driving to the end of the earth, it is a decent amount.

I took 3 weeks off work in June and headed over to the US to visit. It was a great trip. I had such a ball seeing everyone and I have no idea how it went by so quickly. I spent most of the time in PA as that was home for the longest time but I did head up to Portland, Maine. It was lovely! It is an old city and I loved the fact that you could see cobblestones through holes in the pavement.

The main reason for the timing of the trip was to catch up with Brian and Holly who got married the weekend before on the west coast. There was a second, more casual gathering on the east coast which I went along to. The day was nice and Holly’s love of lego was evident in a few places, including the lego bride and groom on top of the cupcake tower. It was quite sad to return home after the trip. I have some many wonderful friends on the other side of the pacific ocean but hopefully I can plan another trip in 2011 or 2012.

Since the trip not a a huge amount has been happening. Work plods along with a variety of different tasks. One good thing is that I have had to buy new pants! I went shopping and bought 3 pairs of pants in February but they are now about 3 sizes too big!

This month saw the second anniversary of Grandma’s death. I know she is still looking out for me.

On the geek front, I am the proud owner of 2 (yes 2!) Android phones. I managed to lose my old faithful Nokia E51 in the bush near Kuridala. On my trip over to the US I splurged on a Nexus One. Great phone! I got my second Android phone this week. I got rolled onto the work mobile phone plan (bye bye prepaid) and it worked out cheaper due to a special deal to get a phone with my plan which welcomed the HTC Desire into my collection of gadgets. I have decided I am not a fan of HTC Sense but I have loaded Launcher Pro which hides a lot of it. Anyway, enough geek!

Today is Friday and I am taking the day off work. I am onto load 3 of laundry and have so far enjoyed a quiet day.

Cya!