Thursday, August 31, 2006

Friendship

Dobby and Mrs.Malfoy are leaving... :o(

"Have no friends not equal to yourself." - Confucious
(OK so I dropped my standards a lot for Dobby ;o) )

They've been good friends to me over the years, but alas now they're f**kin off and leaving me to deal with this cruel cruel world on my own... (OK so they're only moving a Hundred miles away, I was being a tad melodramatic there...)

So what to say? Nothing, I'll let B C Park do it for me...


A FRIEND
A friend is like a flower,
a rose to be exact,
Or maybe like a brand new gate
that never comes unlatched.
A friend is like an owl,
both beautiful and wise.
Or perhaps a friend is like a ghost,
whose spirit never dies.
A friend is like those blades of grass
you can never mow,
standing straight, tall, and proud
in a perfect little row.
A friend is like a heart that goes
strong until the end.
Where would we be in this world
if we didn't have a friend.


Hey you two... Good Luck... I'll miss you both... (Not a lot though obviously ;o) )

Ciao Ciao
Confused From Chichester
I BLOG There4 I Am

The Big Question...

Check out todays BIG Question Here... Number Three Hundred and Three...

Interesting one... :o)

Ohh... Morning all :o) Nearly the weekend :o)) (I like Tequila, It makes me happy :o) )

Ciao Ciao
Confused From Chichester
I BLOG There4 I AM

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Which Bike?

Warning... Boring Motorbike Post!!! ;o)

So then, choosing a suitable motorbike to venture Round the World with! A very tough decision to make, primarily because what I know about motorbikes even the average Goldfish is more than capable of remembering, yep virtually Zilch! The two things I do know is that they've got at least fifty percent less wheels than other considerably better balanced forms of motorised transport, and that always; always; always motorbikes look best in black with lots of shinny bits of metal :o)

So then research required. Getting this wrong could cause some serious issues on the "Grand Tour" for a whole plethora of reasons. First and foremost because what I don't know about motorbikes is surpassed only by my complete ignorance about "Oily Bits". I've always been exceptionally ignorant of how to fix any oil bits on any motor vehicle when they start doing; or not doing things they are suppose to (Hey I'm in IT, we pay other people to do that kind of stuff!), I struggle and my 'Blue Peter' skills at doing useful things with some left over sticky backed plastic, an old washing up liquid bottle and a few used cardboard toilet roll holders are to say the least no-existent. Realistically entering into the philosophy of serious DIY on the road maintenance isn't an option for me, the bike has to be reliable!

In my quest to conquer my ignorance, I've been lurking here, Horizons Unlimited. A web based community dedicated to Motorcycle Travellers, 'Adventure Motorcycling'. (Sorry there isn't an entry on Wikipedia for 'Adventure Motorcycling' but in my opinion this roughly translates into "Adventure Motorcycling: insane people doing insane journeys on motorbikes"). It must be said though; Horizons Unlimited is a first class site, with information available to anyone for almost every conceivable question you could have about 'Adventure Motorcycling'. I've even posted the odd question, all of which were responded to in a more than friendly and knowledgeable way by people more than willing to help the inflicted and less informed like myself, but mostly I've been more than enriched with information just reading what the 'Experts' have said on The Hubb(The HU Forums).

Now hopefully I've managed to glean just a modicum of knowledge about modern motorbikes, enough even to make a slightly more informed decision on which bike to purchase.

As said previously, reliability is at the top of my selection criteria (and when I say reliability I want/need a bike that will survive a direct assault from a tribe of lost nomadic Taliban militia firing AK47's at it as I pass through Iran, even if I don't!), but also high on the list of factors to take into consideration for bike selection are aspects like the availability of spare parts in isolated third world counties, the manufactures worldwide dealer network for repairs and servicing, this therefore makes some older now out of production machines less suitable for the trip than others.

Then there's the maximum load capacity of the bike and its engine size, from which you can ascertain the power to weight ratio, I don't really want to try and transverse the Himalaya on a machine that's going to give up half way when fully loaded, and by loaded I mean 250kg+! Comfort, living on the saddle for up to two years and covering 50000 miles, I want to know the bike fits and fits well. How resilient is the vehicle as and when I drop and or crash it? What's the maximum range on the fuel tank; I don't want finding fuel in the middle of a dessert in Jordan because I only have the range of 150 miles to become an issue. Ease of basic maintenance, because which every way I look at it, I'm going to have to learn to fix punctures, change tyres and do some very basic oily stuff myself.

All these issues are directly related to the topographies of the route and countries to be visited, the speed at which I wish to make, and the varid conditions of the roads I'll be trying to transverse. So get your slide rules out because with all these variables it's beginning to get rather complicated!

Finally there is of course the major factor, budget. A new Suzuki DL650 VStrom is about £5K but a new BMW R1200GS is £9K, but I only want to spend £4K! So new machines are out of my equation. I'm relying on the availability of bikes that fit my particular criteria in the used market, not ideal, and hopefully these machines will have low mileage, just one or two owners and a full service history.

So what's the conclusion then? Well, as with all good solutions to complex problems the easiest thing to do is always the simplest... cheat! The solution to find the perfect bike choice is to find out what the insane 'Adventure Motorcyclist' chooses to ride, what are they all using for their own mad feats of stamina, sadism and exploration? Time well spent sneaking around on HU checking a few user profiles out and reading entries on the forum you'd think? No!

It would appear the experts are divided, divided by personal choice; familiarity and loyalty to brands, not to mention the depths of their wallets. Also very prevalent are the 'Hardcore' motorbike survival experts. These guys, and I must take my hat of to them are more than capable of fixing any problem on their chosen machine with a single tube of instant metal, an emergency supply of cotton wool buds and a single blade of grass to use as a screw driver! To them, the machine is of less importance, wherever there going they know they're more than capable of getting their bike there, these guys could get a 20 year old, 50cc machine 5000 miles over the Andes to Lake Titicaca and across it without getting a single spoke wet!

This is of course a mindset. Why are these people using a motorbike for travelling extreme distances on sometimes the most extreme routes imaginable to every corner of the Globe? A few it seems are doing it as an image thing, the 'rufty tuft' icon, something to prove, 'Done That' brigade, whether that's because they've been travelling (and seen nothing), maybe overdosed on Obi Wan Kenobi ("The BMW is what gives a Jedi his power"), or just because they can say that they've done it, another ego gratification thing to prove to themselves or others.

But for the vast majority of these insane 'Adventure Motorcyclists' it appears they just love 'Biking' and combined with the opportunities that the freedom of the open road offers and their love of 'Travelling' they appear to be like the proverbial 'Pigs in Shit'. That puts them in good stead for dealing with the oily bits, they want to be self sufficient, because in a lot of situations they put themselves into they have to be, just to sustain their chosen lifestyle, their dreams. To them it's all part of the excitement, breaking down or running out of fuel is an opportunity to meet new people, new friends, different challenges to overcome, just part of the whole 'Adventure Motorcyclist' travelling philosophy, ethos and experience.

Now obviously, by lurking and spying on these guys and girls I have managed to narrow down the suitability of the bike selection process somewhat and if I choose to dismiss the use of older machines I'm maybe only left with four or five options. So I guess its time to stick my neck out, its all about 'horses for courses' is it not? Well No, its about personal preference, used bike availability and the budget, but most importantly it's about whether the bike is available in black with nice shinny metal bits :o)

Next Blog Entry, why the Bike is going to be call "Eloisa" and the minefield that is searching for equipment to prepare her for a 'Round The World' overland motorbike mission, not to mention researching a route!

Ciao Ciao
Are We There Yet?
I BLOG There4 I Am

Friday, August 18, 2006

Highly Un-Explosive..?


For all you would-be Mel Gibson conspiracy theorists out there (and I must say, as the evidence for "Mass Murder in the skies" seems Not to be appearing and the coincidence that certain world leaders political opinion ratings have risen since the Heathrow events, I'm beginning to see some rationale in the conspiricy opinions), Take a quick look at this (OK not a quick look, more a long read). But it does illustrate just how totally and completely improbable a liquid TATP explosive would be to use by terrorists on an aircraft.

So just who and what is information and what is propaganda, who knows?

I'm blaming the same man that was hiding on the grassy knoll ;o) Just a thought.

Ciao Ciao
Confused From Chichester
I BLOG There4 I Am

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Terrorist 'BA' Flying Confusion



Thanx Dobbs :o)

British Airports have reduced their threat level to now being only 'Very Scared' of Baby Milk...

Ciao Caio
Confused From Chichester
I BLOG There4 I Am

Friday, August 11, 2006

Bigot Bush!

"This nation is at war with Islamic fascists who will use any means to destroy those of us who love freedom" - George Bush 11/08/06

George you really are a complete imbecile!

Their at 'War' with antipathic bigots like yourself who've taken away 'Their' freedom and their ability to express themselves becasue they're being oppressed by you and the people you support! You Reap what you sow!

I don't know if you've watched the news recently George, but theres some shit happening all over the Middle-East, The Lebanon for instance your partly responsible for that, or at least responsible for YOUR failure to stop it! Are you really happy to validate 'Extremists' excuses to hate us? Becasue thats what your doing!

Oh George and if your gonna use complicated words like "fascists" maybe find out what they actually mean first hey?

Fas-cist - n. Fascist, an advocate or adherent of fascism.
Fas-cism - n. A system of government marked by centralization of authority under a dictator, stringent socioeconomic controls, suppression of the opposition and typically a policy of belligerent nationalism and racism.

("Nationalism and Racism" Ummm... What, I didn't say a word!!! OK I can't resist, sounds a tad like the current US oil driven dollar obbsessed illiberal government to me.)

And as for your use of the word 'Freedom...' So you think we're all free do you George? Stuck here in Fortress America and Britain? Your inability and incompidence to negotiate just a marginally responable and coherent 'Foriegn Policy' has taken more of our freedoms away than any 'Terrorist' could ever imagine possible, does that in itself mean they are 'winning'?.

You can't just kill or repress everyone that doesn't agree with you view George! Life is nothing more than a compramise, everything is a compramise, you have to compramise to get along, we're all different.

And 'Freedom' is just an illusion. An illusion sold to us by the state, it's a word used instead of 'Control'. Why control? Because we're only 'Free' if we choose to agree with and not question our own regime and their beleafs, that's not freedom. And I'm not talking about just nationalistic freedom of speach (being allowed to write this and express myself), I'm talking real humanistic 'Global' liberty and consideration!

Ponder this one George before you turn this 'War' into a religous 'Crusade' (to disguise your pure greed and xenophobia), and ensure your place in the history books is written as the dumbest President of the US ever...

Mahatma Gandhi - "I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ".

What would your Jesus do George if he were president?

Ciao Ciao
Confused from Chichester
I Blog There4 I Am

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

For Sale...


Area: Bognor Regis Listed Building
Price: £121500
Number of bedrooms: 1
Agreement: Leasehold
Status: For Sale
Converted ground floor flat
17' lounge
Refitted kitchen
Double bedroom
Ensuite bathroom / wc
Gas fired central heating
Refurbished throughout
Sought after location

Go on now you know you want to :o)

Ciao Ciao
Confused From Chichester
I BLOG There4 I Am

Friday, August 04, 2006

Extreme Personality Disorder?

Now I don't usually rate these things, they puzzle me, and this one, Ummm... whats with the extremes... Is that me?

From your answers to the questions, you could be described in the following way:

You generally remain calm under pressure others may see you as unflappable. Few things upset you, and you may even be seen as rather thick-skinned by others. If something is beyond your control, you see little point in worrying about it. Criticism does not upset you; indeed you may positively value criticism.

You are unconventional and imaginative in your approach to life, and seek out new experiences wherever possible. Others are likely to see you as innovative as you constantly seek to find new ways of doing things. You feel comfortable taking risks and become bored by routine or repetition.

Small details are not of great importance to; you prefer to look at how things relate to one another rather than concentrate on details. This lack of attention to detail may lead you to make some careless mistakes. It is likely that you need to find your work interesting in order to maintain your motivation. Work is unlikely to be the most important thing in your life, as you prefer to seek pleasure wherever possible.

You are a very outgoing and sociable individual, and may be seen by others as 'larger than life'. You have a wide circle of friends and acquaintances, although you may not be close to all that many of them. Most people consider you as a fun person to spend time with and see you as eternally optimistic, looking at the positive aspects of things rather than the negative.

You are a co-operative and generous individual, who tries to please others whenever possible. You are unusually unselfish and accommodating, and would rather keep the peace than disagree with someone.

Combinations of ID60 Results:

The combination of calmness and unconventionality suggests that you would be happy working in an environment which offers a large amount of variety and frequent new challenges. Lack of structure in the workplace is unlikely to bother you, and you may actually prefer work environments which are not particularly structured.

Your outgoing, unconventional style mean that you are likely to be seen as an ideas person. You are likely to be a good 'brainstormer', even if some of the ideas which you come up with may not be all that practical. You may be considered 'arty', perhaps even to the extent of being rather theatrical.


Try it yourself here :o)

Ciao Ciao
Confused From Chichester
I BLOG There4 I Am

Friday Thinking..

Yo :o)

Heard this quote down the old Nuclear Sub last night, just had to share it with all you Guys out there... (Sorry Ladies ;o) )

"Women are good; but not as good as the real thing!"

What? Well it made me laugh :o))) [Thanx John for making us all laugh last nite :o)]

Ohh... And out the Lips of one only very slightly enebreated young lady, "I Don't like Pizza, but I like Sex!"... That one made me chuckle ;o)

Happy Friday people and have a dam fine weekend :o)

Ciao Ciao
Confused From Chichester
I BLOG There4 I Am

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Measured Response?

So you think you know what's happening in the Middle-East? I don't think you do... Do you want to see what CCN, Fox, The BBC etc. doesn't show you?

I Dare you... In fact I double dare you... HERE! & HERE!

Remind you of something? 9/11? 7/7? Madrid? Or just some more Hollywood special effects?

Still feel proud to be British or American? Still feel proud that we've supplied those munitions, those F-16's etc.? Still feel proud knowing that our governments have the power to stop it all and choose not to act? Can't see it? Then may I suggest a change in occupation to polictics? The xenophobic fascist party sound attractive?

On the day Israel increases it attacks on the Lebanon, MY Prime Minister refuses to ACT. Official UN stance here, why can't we try this?

If your conscience is starting to get the better of you, at least donate directly to the Red Cross Here, or join Amnesty International Here to help fight against these atrocities against humanity.

And then maybe email the Whitehouse here, or contact Tony Blair through his Web Site here.

Just ask them "What is the official wording for terrorists that happen to be allies?"

Ciao Ciao
Confused from Chichester
NOT Proud to be English
I BLOG There4 I Am

Terrorism : The unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence by a person or an organized group against people or property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies or governments, often for ideological or political reasons.