Touched by a Mole

You have to wait for the mole, but it's almost worth it…

Touched By A Mole - RBI / Kellysearch Customer Care


QotD: MmmCookies

Did you order Girl Scout cookies this year?  What kind?

Y'know, one day Vox is going to realise that it's an international service...

They're called Girl Guides over here, and they don't bake cookies biscuits.

So, no. Never.



Vox Hunt: Candlelit

Show us a candle burning.



Back to the 50s

Here's an even earlier pic: my Dad (far right) with his National Service buddies serving in Suez…



QotD: Totally Obsessed

What is your current obsession(s)?
Submitted by eijsr.

Currently, getting some sleep. I seem to be in a semi-perpetual state of sleep deprivation right now.


Enter Mechanical March

So, March. That's one sixth of the year gone. How the hell did that happen…?

Dashboard
Headlight Replacement


Still, moving on, I'm very proud of myself right now. As Lorna will happily tell you, at length, I'm not the world's most mechanically talented people. It's just not my strong suit. I'm better at it than my Dad, for whom the simplest of flat-packs was a nasty challenge, was or my brother, who just pays people to do it for him, is, but I'm only good by comparison.

Last night, one of my headlight bulbs went. This made me nervous. For one, it's illegal to drive around with a headlight out, and I'm the sort of clean-living guy who gets done as soon as I step out of line. For another, last time I tried to change a headlight bulb, I remember it being a bit of a nightmare. In the end, I had to get Lorna to do it for me.

I stopped off at Halfords in Sutton. I spent a while working through the guides to find the right bulb for my Megane. And I installed it. Just like that. I stood with oily hands in the Halfords, slightly amazed at my own marginal competence, and gaped at the working light.

Of such material are life's small victories cut.



Book Tech Support

Another bit of e-mailed video humour, this time from Karl:

Introducing the book




QotD: The Best Blend

What's your favorite blend or brand of coffee or tea?

Tea-wise, it's jasmine all the way. I find it a wonderful mid-afternoon de-stresser. I drank loads of it in a Chinese restaurant in Bristol last year, and something went "click" in my taste buds. It's been a major part of my beverage intake ever since.

Coffee? I'm on a bit of an Union Coffee Roasters kick right now. I find their coffee to have a flavour a notch above that of most ground coffees, and it's really perking up my work days right now.


Chad Vader: Day Shift Manager

Michael Targett of Black Sheep e-mailed this around, but it's good enough to share here:

Chad Vader - Day Shift Manager (episode 1)




Vox Hunt: Time To Make The Donuts

Show us how your work week begins.


Inspiring, isn't it?