Jul 06 2013

Weather forecasters forgot to factor in cloud seed…

Category: Pictures,Tweets,WeatherChrisM @ 9:46 am

Weather forecasters forgot to factor in cloud seeding. #ClearSkies #AstanaDay #UncleBday twitpic.com/d11xy8

Clear Skies Astana Day


Jul 04 2013

Drive carefully… road to Metro pretty much flood…

Category: TweetsChrisM @ 3:02 pm

Drive carefully… road to Metro pretty much flooded with traffic police, and currently no vehicles allowed out of town, past Metro turning.


Jul 03 2013

Possibly (?) the last Wednesday Club for a while….

Category: Friends,Pictures,TweetsChrisM @ 10:53 pm

Possibly (?) the last Wednesday Club for a while. Good to say hi and bye. instagram.com/p/bT6oCJHJQH/

Chokoladnitza Wednesday Club


Jun 29 2013

Straining To Get There!

Category: Personal,Tim's PhotosChrisM @ 9:13 pm

With almost half of 2013 now passed, my mind is already on our trip to Britain. Although we will need to save up the money for the plane tickets, and hope Irina is allowed to take her holiday at the right time, after six months in Astana, it definitely helps to have a target in mind.
So, what am I (and in some cases, we) looking forward to in the UK? First and foremost, seeing family, especially Nick’s new son! Although it is great to see some of them on Skype sometimes, it isn’t the same as sitting down and just catching up on everyone’s lives in a non-rushed way. Next up, I’m hoping to see a few friends (those that haven’t emigrated to Australia at least). Last year I managed to get down to London and Cardiff, and saw people I’d not seen in years (after the Sydney and Brisbane trip in October, I wanted to make the effort and not just take the path of least resistance and see the same friends as normal), but that obviously meant I missed out on seeing a large group of friends we’d normally meet.
Thirdly, events… quite a broad label, I realize, but ever since we moved to Astana, I’ve been hoping to get to some English or Welsh events, be they sporting, comedy or music-based. Each visit home has seen this plan fall to the wayside, with either no time, money or a combination of both meaning I’ve missed out on some cracking stand up, sometimes just the next town across, in Pontardawe. It would be great if I manage to get tickets to Wimbledon this time and go again.

Shatush, Astana, Kazakhstan

Tim IS Actually Smiling Here 🙂

Why the apparently random photo of Tim (taken today)? Tim has decided he wants to try wearing big boy pants, instead of nappies, again. This is really encouraging, especially as he is also practicing and experimenting a lot with different basic sounds. So, where is the random connection between Tim and wanting to go to more British events? Well, as you may guess, we’ve had an accident with Tim not making it to the potty or toilet in time (though to be fair, he went to the balcony beforehand, so tidying up didn’t involve scrubbing the carpet. Still none the wiser? Well, some seventeen years ago, a friend had got some tickets to Wimbledon, and we went down to London, leaving just after dawn from Cheltenham. We had planned ahead and bought some food, and a lot of drink, as it was forecast to be a hot day. We found somewhere to park, joined the queue, and began munching and slurping our way through the supplies. At some point, the queue had a concrete barrier either side of it, presumably to try and cut down on queue jumpers, which made leaving the queue for comfort breaks a bit of an issue. After drinking two large bottles of Coke, eventually nature was starting to call really loudly. The line of people waiting to see Henman win, or try and get a centre court seat was ever so slowly shuffling forward, and the closest toilet was quite a walk away. As the minutes dragged past, I eventually realized I was not going to be able to “hold it in” until we got through the entrance to Wimbledon. I was left with the prospect of possibly losing my friend, my place in the queue and having therefore wasted a lot of time, or finding some method of relieving the pressure with dozens of people around me in the queue, and hundreds of people walking about inside Wimbledon’s grounds, who I could see through the metal fencing. Asking a few new-found friends to form a human (visual) shield around me, I gave in to the inevitable, and after what felt like an eternity, I was able to wait a little longer to finally see the players grunting around the courts! Whilst not entertaining as some reports from tennis games in London, the fact that no one else seemed to notice, and that I still got to finally see a few games, I was really happy.
Anyway, returning to things I’ll be looking forward to in Britain, should we make it across this Christmas, technology and food are probably the last ones. Obviously it is possible to get a lot of things over here in Astana (both food and IT supplies have improved in the last seven years), sometimes food just doesn’t seem to be considered worth testing in this market, and the technology available is either over-priced, under-specced or listed as in stock, but not actually in the shop’s storeroom. I try to keep a limit (because of both luggage weight and our budget restrictions) on the purchases in Wales, but a Bacon Double Cheeseburger or latest generation peripheral for our PC is sometimes hard to avoid!


Jun 29 2013

Trying out a new-ish cafe, whilst car gets cleaned…

Category: TweetsChrisM @ 3:11 pm

Trying out a new-ish cafe, whilst car gets cleaned. Shatush, be careful on how you stress the… instagram.com/p/bIx3NznJXQ/


Jun 24 2013

Skype Video Problems?

Category: PersonalChrisM @ 8:47 pm

If you have recently had major problems with your webcam and Skype, I may have a solution for you…

Recently I noticed that Skype videocalls rarely connected (the audio was fine (though I have a separate microphone in use for that)). After testing (basically using the Video Settings page in Skype), I discovered that the FIRST time I used the webcam in Skype, everything was fine. However, when either navigating away from that settings area, or ending a video call, the little LED on the webcam stayed on, indicating it was still in use. If I was just flicking between areas in the settings dialog, the Skype application was OK, but if I was in a call, the program would become unresponsive, and not even attempting to end the process in Windows’ Task Manager worked!

Until Skype (or Microsoft I suppose) fix the problem, a work around is possible. I noticed that if I unplugged the webcam, Skype would successfully close down (note that the icon in the system tray would vanish, but check the Processes tab in Task Manager, and you’ll see it still lurking). If a USB disconnect/reconnect stopped Skype from hanging, it gave me an area to concentrate on. In short, if your motherboard (be it desktop or laptop) has USB3 AND USB2 sockets, try using a different one. I can’t say for certain that you should (though it worked for me) use a USB2 socket, rather than a USB3 one, it may just be using a USB socket that connects to a different manufacturer’s chipset on the motherboard, but if you’re getting annoyed at Skype with videocalling recently, it is worth a shot.


Jun 21 2013

Reading ‘Kazakhstan – You Drinking – Other People…

Category: TweetsChrisM @ 5:32 pm

Reading ‘Kazakhstan – You Drinking – Other People Driving’ here: EzineArticles.com/488385


Jun 21 2013

Reading ‘Kazakhstan – NOT Borat Land’ here: http:/…

Category: TweetsChrisM @ 5:32 pm

Reading ‘Kazakhstan – NOT Borat Land’ here: EzineArticles.com/488329


Jun 04 2013

I’ve been meaning2ask,does any1 know y RamStore,at…

Category: TweetsChrisM @ 9:17 pm

I’ve been meaning2ask,does any1 know y RamStore,at least in Mega,have removed nearly all fags?Multipack counter gone,99% of till stocks=same


Jun 04 2013

Not Apple bashing, as I’m sure other devices may b…

Category: TweetsChrisM @ 7:13 pm

Not Apple bashing, as I’m sure other devices may be prone, but interesting read. IPhones attacked via bogus charger buff.ly/17l44k0


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