Wednesday, December 12, 2012

The picture says it all

I picked this bad boy up a couple of weeks ago.
It only took me a month to find a way to get the photo online. Its surprisingly difficult to some very straight forward things with apple products. I am far from convinced of their apparent superiority. 
Time to take to the roads and see what it can get me...

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Hot off the Press

My research has made the news!

I received an email from a friend today asking of this article in the ABC news was related to my PhD thesis. Turns out my supervisors were interviewed and this article written. Recently a journal article we published that summarized the last discussion chapter of my thesis was picked by the journal's editors as been valuable in its contributions to our field of research.


Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Now what?

I submitted my thesis last Thursday and headed to the uni bar for a few celebratory drinks. Alas, most of my friends from the Research School of Chemistry were overseas at a conference, but fortunately Jen had just returned from her two year stint in the States and happened to be in Canberra for the day. After a relatively long session at the uni bar we headed to dinner in Dickson with Tracey, Elene, and Linden. This, of course, was followed by more drinks at our old watering hole O'Neills for some 'almost half price' pints. It was good to see the old gang again. Whats more, it turns out Leah is coming back this weekend. Super!
This is a terrible photo - not the people in it, nor the fact I was too drunk to realise the auto flash was turned off, but because all the glasses are empty. Shame...shame on us all.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Theses Bitches!

 Here we have it, finally done. Four theses ready for submission. It has taken waaaay too long, but I'm cool with that.

It is pretty exciting stuff, I probably shouldn't be making that figure in the background pubic just yet, its a key mechanism that we haven't published yet.
 

Titled "Computational Modeling of the Water Oxidising Complex in Photosystem II", you can just tell it will be a riveting read. Perhaps I will look at it again at sometime in the next decade or two.


Monday, September 3, 2012

Not as pretty as it tastes

The other night I cooked up some crab (three actually). It was difficult to eat and I get the feeling I didn't get the meat out correctly, but it was super tasty. Slightly intimidating though, I kind of kept on expecting my dinner to bite me back.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

I think I'm Back in the Real World

That's it, thesis written and mostly corrected. If all goes well I'll be submitted withing a couple of weeks. That means I can once again find time to update this lovely page. This first post is all about my new (old) TV. There was a fire at the Research School of Chemistry a while ago, and in the mop up a TV was packed away as it was believed to be damaged. They found out recently that it still works and so it went to blind auction. For $100 I picked up a 106cm LCD TV, which currently sits in my room connected to nothing.
I have included Stubsy to give you an indication of its massiveness
 The funny thing is not only do we not need another TV in the house, but its not even the biggest TV. Still not too sure what to do with it. Also, if anyone happens to have spare TV stand - let me know.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

It still lives!

Sorry to break the silence, but I came across the funniest quite I've read in a long time. Credit to Gladstone, comedy genius and article author at Cracked.com (A link to the article is below).

"If you haven't seen Evil Dead II, kill yourself, because there's no reason to keep living, because you clearly suck at it."

That's all Ciao all


4 Bad Filmmakers who Accidentally Made Smart Movies

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Flying Kites with ze Germans and ze Kiwis

Last Saturday after a few beers Vern took Jeremy and I to the park to show us his kite. Vern is quite the skilled kite flyer, while Jeremy and I struggled to keep the beast in the air.
Here I am dodging the kite strings, while Rover strives to catch them.
After a few hours of fighting uncoordination and tipsiness Jeremy and I were able to keep the kite flying. A roaming dog had different ideas and amused himself greatly by trying to bring the kite down!
Success to the little guy!

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

The not-so-obvious dangers of running

I found this sign on the east side of Mt Ainslie.

On average I have run through here once a week and have done for the last 7 years. I wonder for how long 'unexploded ordnance' has been a potential threat (besides the constant threat of boxing kangaroos). I think they have struggled to find all of the still-live ammunition as the closure to this area of the nature reserve has been extended until the end of Jan 2012.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Natural Australian

I was watching the third day of the third test against India today. Unfortunately I missed Kumar's wicket. Why? I was busy putting tomato sauce on my meat pie!

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

New Years Toga Party at Coogee

Is there any other combination of words that describes awesomeness better than that title? It pretty much sums up my New Years.
Pictured : Awesomeness
On the 28th December I was at a Amanda and Goof's place pondering what to do for New Years (the Ainslie football club was looking pretty certain for a while) when Amanda suggested I join them in a trip to Coogee beach to party with Alison Campbell in a toga (you may remember her from the sheep races).
Alison and her house mate Dan
Pinko joined us to turn our trio into a quartet and inspired the next greatest idea - to turn our small group into a ninja turtles tribute.
Pinko, Amanda, Goof and me proudly representing the 1980s childhood TV
We arrived at Alison's on New Years just in time to help make punch and fill up the beer bin. The beer bin was an inspired idea by Alison's roomie, Dan.
Genius on wheels!
We carted all of this to a park by the beach (it was a 3 minute walk) and then set up toga volleyball, toga cricket, and toga badminton. Oh yes, toga sports - somehow they day just got better.

We were soon joined by other like minded Roman wannabes Natalie, tall bloke, Geoff, and Geoff's missus. Pinko, who was visiting a friend also turned up. He found us by walking through the many parks on Coogee beach while helpful people gave him directions - "the other toga people are over there!" I guess we had grown in notoriety.
Apparently we stood out.
The BBQs were fired up and Pinko, Goofy, and I decided it was high time we tucked into my massive bottle of Duvel, a farewell present from the Fenner sports and arts committee.
That beer is bigger than I am
The Bondi fireworks followed dinner and then we packed up to continue the party at Alison's.
Goof and Amanda watching the fire works.
Once back we talked, we danced, we limboed (I only limboed on my way to the beer fridge), and we had water fights.
Natalie, in her stylish fitted sheet toga.
At around midnight we wandered to another park (next door to Alison's) and watched the Sydney New Years fireworks.
This is Geoff - he appeared out of nowhere. He also wins the best toga prize.
At some stage we slept.

Dan and Alison prepared brekkie for us the next morning. We visited the beach, I visited a pub and then...we punched on again!
Punching on!