Just as we get used to dealing with normal looking roads and pavements again, it's coming back! Yes, the forecast is for more snow! With salt/grit levels already at a critical level in some areas of the country, chaos is bound to ensue on some roads although looking at the state of some of them just now, how snow and ice could possibly lie on them given the amount that's still lying there...
Away from the weather and on the work front, things are still very busy over at www.vbulletin.com.
Every year we hear people talking about having a white Christmas and how they miss them. Big bets are placed through the year on whether or not the next one will be white or not. 2009 though has to go down as an exceptional year for it! White? Whiteout Christmas more like!
As the nation struggles to cope with the mountains of snow being piled high at the roadside (or in a lot of cases, still on the road!), we have to ask the question - how are we no longer prepared for these? When
...working!
As I alluded to in my last blog entry, I've got myself a new job working as a member of the vBulletin Support Team with Internet Brands (IB). I was delighted to get the opportunity to join the team as they have a very good reputation themselves let alone the product itself (although some will undoubtedly beg to differ with the current release!). IB launched the latest iteration of the vBulletin Product on Monday there - vBulletin 4 - which has seen some major rewrites
It's been a wee while since I wrote anything in here - how bad am I at keeping this up to date! Well, I suppose I better crack on then!
Haven't had a lot happening since the last tie I posted in here - 2 and a half months ago! I'm still working at Loanhead After School Club and Rural and Urban Training Scheme (RUTS). The latter was a temporary contract that was supposed to finish at Christmas however I've been given an extension on this (today!) through to the end of March. I've
...airshow!
Yes, it's the turn of the Southport Airshow to reap the benefit of Trev's watching eye this weekend as he makes the trip down tomorrow for a seaside visit. The show, which spans 2 days, is held right on the seafront which adds 'floating' aircraft to the list of those that can display at this one. With the show specifically timed to take place when tides are low, you can wander round the beach while looking at the aircraft that have parked up there - different!