A fortnight to report as I did not get around to it last week so I will
try and do events based rather than a day by day account.
However
the week before last was pretty mundane, the only problem was that work
decided that it wanted me in early three days out of four. Therefore I
was struggling to get my thesis writing done in a morning. I managed it
before work on the Monday but Tuesday’s meeting was even earlier and I
didn’t. I was hoping to get it done at night but was just too tired.The
final one was on thursday and once again I managed it before work. It
seems easier to move things around so I do it in a morning than to try
and fit it in on the evening. However apart from these early starts the
whole week was not overly busy. This was such a surprise to my brain it
started having bright ideas. Whether any of these are any good will have
to be seen but I have let other people know. I also recorded a test
for the NVivo course.
The
other two notable things that happened that week are that my writers
group started up again and I am glad to be back, even if I am tired in
work on a Tuesday after attending on a Monday. It finishes as 9:30 which
should mean I get to bed by 10:30 but it is anything up to midnight
before I manage it. The other is Elle has started attending Broomhall
Breakfast. She is one of Margo’s students and is looking at eating
patterns with people at the Breakfast and from the Breakfasts point of
view looking at its contribution to their diet. There are perhaps three
groups. There are a group of people who are part of normal society if
pretty marginal to it. Some are employed, quite a few are self employed,
or work combining if you prefer or vulnerably employed. Then there are
the drinkers, I suspect most of them are housed, they get by through
camaraderie and sharing money for next drink. These are not employed. My
impression at the moment is few of them are on anything stronger than
drink.. Finally there are chaotics, who drop in, sometimes for several
weeks but for various reasons attendance regularly is unlikely. These
may or may not be housed.
The
weekend was a writing one. That meant most of the time indoors but
Stephen from the Breakfast has an exhibition on at the Access Space He claims he never could do representative art but once he started
working with geometric designs he has gone from strength to strength. If
you have the chance just pop in and see.
The
big problem over the weekend is my right hand started hurting from the
use of the mouse. On Monday I went into work and it was so painful I was
almost yelling out loud at time. It presented as a repetitive use
injury, so I looked at the options and in the end decided to get a
Bamboo Pen and Touch. I was not happy with the idea of using just a pen as that seemed to
involve holding the hand in quite a cramped position and while I am
happy to do that for writing, I am not sure I wanted to quite work a
mouse like that. I was pretty sure due to where the pain was that most
ergonomic mice which seem to be designed to take the strain off the
wrist and I was not too sure about tracker balls. Well I am getting used
to it. It is more different to work than I expected. Although they have
programmed it to do the same sort of things a normal mouse does and
more, they have also programmed it to do them in several ways. As I am
finding this is essential as tasks that with a normal mouse seem the
same, feel very different with a touch pad. However I was developing
skill and the big thing was that my hand was not hurting any more. I am
still debating whether I buy a second, at present my paln is to carry it
between home and work.
Tuesday
I was off to Birmingham for another supervision.The weather was dry and
I even managed to sit outside in the sunshine after my supervision. The
supervision was short but sweet, in that my supervisor assessment was
at the top of my range of where I was at. That meant a chapter could be
put to one side while I got on with writing the next. More detail of
where it is at can be found on my thesis blog. My supervisor asked me how the trains were and when I said fine he
looked surprised. It turned out he had been using local trains that
morning and they had been properly topsy turvy; whereas with my train
coming at least from Newcastle if not Edinburgh and going onto Reading
it had been little affected. The other thing was with the train to the
University I just get the first available rather than worry about
timetables as they are at most fifteen minutes apart.
I
have finally got moving dates. The problem has been that I am not
moving to Burnswick but to the Computer Centre. That meant I did not
know whether the Brunswick move applied to me, or whether I was going to
be timetabled as a separate move to happen between the two Brunswick
move weekends. I also now know which office I am in. The result of the
change around is I am going into my immediate bosses office unless
something happens to change it, then it is the office next door. The
other big advantage is for the first time since I started the job I will
have a south facing room. I hope that that makes up for the closeness
of the buildings opposite. I have asked for a big book case and three
office chairs. It just suits my style of working to let a guest sit on
an office chair rather than a table chair. Table chairs are lower than
desk chairs.
Wednesday
it started raining and although there were times on Friday and Saturday
when you could get around without getting soaked, the threat of rain
has been ever present. I was relatively unaffected until Friday morning,
then after Broomhall Breakfast I came home to find that locally we were
having another series of powercuts. However after an hour or so they
cleared and I settled down to get on with things. Unfortunately that did
not last. Just before 5:30 pm the power failed again. So I sat down and
started reading. As it got darker I lit some candles and moved my
reading position to the window. At 9:00 p.m.m I decided that I may as
well go to bed, but just as I did the lights flickered very quickly on
and off several times. The longest the power was on I had just got
around to resetting all the clocks and was doing the last one and it
went off again. The annoying thing was that everytime it went off smoke
alarms from several flats would also go off. They would ring for a round
half an hour. There was no point going to bed until they stopped
ringing. Eventually got to bed, woke again at 3:00 to 4:00 a.m. when the
lights flickered on several times briefly. However there was no power
when I got up. I used my dongle and checked the internet and found it
was not expected on to 11:30 a.m., so I replanned my day and went to
Costas for an early coffee and then a leisurely shop around town. Got
back around 12:30 but the power was still not on, was just checking to
see how long it would be when it suddenly came back on. That was good
news as the estimated time on the webpage was 7:00 p.m. Northern Grid
also put a note through my door saying I was due a refund due to the
power cut. We have had an awful lot of power cuts recently and I suspect
the blue huts opposite on Broomspring Close have something to do with
trying to fix it. This power cut seems to have done less damage than the
one a month ago.
This is the central bit of an almost weekly letter I send to friends and family. It is just the chit chat of what is going on. Do not expect me to give you what is going on internally here, or what ideas I am playing with. If you want some idea of what ideas I am playing with try musings instead
Irregular Posting
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At present this blog is not being updated regularly as I am in the final stages of writing my thesis. I am still regularly updating my thesis progress reports if you want news
Hello Jean; Chas here
ReplyDeleteI have read your thesis progress this morning and you seem to be going well . I obviously cannot contribute to that but a couple of other responses may be useful .
When my right hand got sore from the mouse and I wanted the keyboard centred in front of the monitor, I switched to left hand for the mouse. Quite soon I could work fast enough.
We have also had power failures at times and bought a rechargeable block lamp with LEDs at a reasonable price that gives good light either as a torch or as a lamp.
Lastly you mention that time for thesis writing is limited. On the other hand you write quite a lot about thesis progress and in your Chatterings. These probably help your thought processes but do absorb time .
Please ignore any comment you find irritating . I am just an old uncle with very little insight into your life .
Blessings . Chas.