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[Push] Hot, hard running..

Last night was the hottest of the year so far topping out at 30+ centigrade, it was also the night I was taking part in the Chase Corporate Challenge.  A 5.6km run in London’s Battersea Park.

This was not a great combination, what made it worse was the total lack to training I had attempted in preparation for the event. I think that I have been out for 4 runs since last year’s event and knit June of them has been in the last 6 months.  Which makes me uniquely unprepared.

With training I have managed the course in sub 26 minutes,  this year I think it was more like 32. (The results have yet to be announced so I am yet to learn exactly how bad I did.

That may sound a harsh appraisal, I knew it was going to be hard work with my minimal ^dw non existent training and that it was going to be hot.  So I was hoping for sub 30 minutes.

What I got was one of the most brutality hard runs that I have ever attempted.  Which means that I should be pleased that I ran all the way and completed the course.  Did I mention that it was hot.  On quite a lot of the course there was no escaping the direct sunlight and the reflected heat from the tarmac paths.

I suffered.  

This annoyed me, and is reminding me that I am unfit.. I should be getting out and running more ^dw at all and my cycle miles have been way down.  Last month I cycled 300~ miles, which is about half what I have been used to..* I normally rely on my cycling fitness to give me a base to work from. I’m over weight and I can’t even do a full pull up..

This annoyance resulted in what should have been an easy cycle ride home to stretch the legs out and loosen them up after the run. Into a head down full gas cramp inducing race, which means that today I am a bundle of tight achy muscles.

However hopefully it will give me some impetus to get training and do better next year.

* A few years back I nearly cleared 800 miles in 4 weeks.. I missed that target by 2, and was so fatigued that I couldn’t be bothered to cycle around the block a few times to make up the missing distance.  But that is another matter..

[Rant] Bar Humbug

I’m not a fan of Christmas or birthdays this is possibly not a surprise to most people.

I watch people go into meltdown try to make things perfect and host the perfect Christmas dinner.  There is far too much food and enforced merriment.  There is a arms race of buying more things and doing more elaborate things and that just makes me despair.
I also disliked the saturation and commercialism..

Oddly I also don’t really like receiving presents, most things that I want I already have.. or are far too complicated or expensive to be sensibly bought as presents.. I have previously published a handy present buying guide, to help people who feel compelled to get me something..

What I most dislike is the disappointment*.   I want to be grateful that someone has clearly spent money and time getting me something that they think that I would like.. but I don’t need another scarf, or a t-shirt, or a bottle of shower gell, or some other executive toy.. but while I am unwrapping things, the voice inside my head is shouting “what is this landfill what on earth were you thinking.”**
I was because of this that I wrote a buying guide in the first place.

This Christmas I had one of these moments that I am trying not to be disappointed about..
I picked up one present, and it had the reassuringly satisfying sound of Lego,*** however when I unwrapped it, it was a non Lego building block system..   
I know that I should be happy, but I just feel overwhelmed with disappointment.
Part of me just can’t comprehend why someone would buy non Lego as a present, and not expect it to be disappointing..

At the moment I can’t even bring myself to open the box to investigate.

* Gosh I sound like an ungrateful brat.  Or just a grumpy thing, I know that I have been a bit down recently so that isn’t helping..
**   Even writing this is making me feel bad, that I should be more polite, more thankful, and less cynical and depressed about it all..
*** Something that is listed on the Darkpoint care guide..

[Happy] Today has been a struggle to find the happy

Today has been a real mixed bag, and quite frankly a bit of a struggle not to be overwhelmed by it all and stop looking for the positive, and just want to curl up and hide under my desk.

My bike ride to work was good, it was the first time in a long time that I cycled what I consider to be the standard ride to work. Which is about 12 miles, the shortest route I could do is about 8 and a bit miles. The 12 mile route takes me past Parliament Square, and if I am on time lets me hear Big Ben chime 8 o’clock, which I always think to be a good thing. I was running a bit late so it was about quarter past this morning so I missed it, but it was a bright sunny day, so I was really enjoying the ride.
Even if the Embankment is a bit of a mess with roadworks at the moment.

When I arrived at work, I had my first oh no moment. I had forgotten my security dongle, so couldn’t get into the carpark. A quick shout to security and they let me in, it always pays to say hello and be friendly to security, means that they know who you are when you get stuck.
So they let me into the carpark, but I couldn’t get to the bike cage. Where I normally keep the bike, and where my bike lock lives.
So I hid my bike around the back until I popped up to the office to borrow one of the other cyclists dongle so I could get to my lock, given he was on earlies so wouldn’t be about to let me out, I locked my bike up to the standard racks in the carpark, as I knew that I would be able to get it back from there.

Even that took longer to sort out, as I had to go back to the office twice to pick up my keys, and then trousers so I could get changed.

At which point I realised that there was a pair of trainers in my desk drawer where my work shoes live. Arg. I had taken the train in on Friday, and forgotten to change my shoes before going home.

So I would have to spend the day in my cycle shoes, which at least are mostly black. At which point I was glad that I don’t wear race shoes, as you really can’t walk too far in them.
Only a few people noticed so I mostly got away with it.

At this point I decided that I deserved cake, fortunately there was a Macmillan cake sale being held by the company on the first floor, so I headed down to buy 3 bits of cake. Which was really tasty, (I was mostly good and didn’t eat it all at once.)

Now Mondays are always quite busy and meeting heavy, at least 3 of which I have to sort the minutes for, today had the additional pressure because I am giving a presentation to the London office tomorow morning, (8:45) and had to finish of my slides.

What broke me was returning to my bike to go home, and realising that my lights were missing! Arg.
Now the carpark should be basically secure, it is only use by 1 car, the other cyclists and the smokers. Given that my bike is normally in the bike cage I feel ok about leaving my lights on the bike, but today it had just been in the carpark, and they were gone.
So I looked the bike up and went to chat to security, to learn that where I was locked up is not covered by the outside cameras. The cage has a good level of camera coverage, but where I was parked is a blind spot. I admitted that I accepted that it was my fault I really shouldn’t have left them on the bike, and that I would speak to the building management team in the morning.

Now fortunately I also have lights on my saddle bag so I still had a rear light for the way home, but I would be without a front light, now it wasn’t going to be dark on the way home, but I would have rather had lights. I felt a bit invisible as I stomped on the pedals and cycled home pushing hard as a way of working out my emotional energy. It was that or have a cry and I really didn’t want to..

I also realised that I am still unfit as I was overtaken cycling up Crystal Palace, I was giving it everything I had and doing about 14 mph uphill and I was still overtaken. Now the 2 chaps in question were serious and doing training, I know this because when they got to the top they turned around to roll down the hill to do it again.

When I finally made it home, I rolled into the garden, and remembered that I had been to Halfords on Sunday, and I had taken my lights off before that journey. So my lights where on the floor of the shed where I had left them..
Which is a relief, but has just left me a bit drained.

Tomorrow I will have to fess up my mistake to the building manager, oh well, that is still better than having to buy new lights.

Right dinner eaten, bag sorted for tomorrow, so I will have my work shoes and pass tomorrow. Time for an early night.

[Rant] It’s elf and safety mate..

Last week, (sorry this post is horribly late) I visited a timber yard to buy a short length of window sill board.  I am finally getting round to putting a nice window sill in the kitchen..  It has only taken me erm years..

Anyway, after wandering about a bit I found what I was after, but as I only needed 1.25 meters I needed to get someone to cut it to length for me.  This is where the fun started.  The chap I was dealing with hadn’t been trained on the static circular saw, and the company safety policy prohibits untrained use.  Sensible enough if you ask me. 
So I ask who can use the saw.. which is met with a blank look..

At this point I also learned that it is policy that staff members can not use hand saws… But if I had a saw with me I could cut the wood for myself.  Sorry what!

Given that I am not a full time builder with a van full of tools, I didn’t have a saw with me, and the sharpest thing I was carrying was a pen..

This clearly identified me as a very strange person, clearly I was comfortable in a timber yard, I knew exactly what specific thing I needed, but I wore a suit coat had no discernable paint marks and had no tools with me..
What was worse, not only did I not have tools I didn’t have a van or a car having walked.

While I was quizzing yet another member of staff just who could use the power saw, my original helper returns carrying a hand saw, that he has borrowed from a slightly perplexed builder who is visiting the yard.

Apparently I am allowed to use a hand saw in their workshop, but they can’t.
So I set to and cut my own bit of wood, before returning the saw.

This has just left me baffled.  Clearly they have identified a safety risk with the use of hand saws.. one that is so serious that it can’t be mitigated by staff training. Yet untrained members of the public can be given a saw (that has been borrowed from some other member of the public) and allowed to cut their own wood in the workshop space of the timber yard.  Given that they have a duty of care to members of the public, I wonder just what would have happened if I had had an accident.

[tech] Infomation Security Fail

So I have just registered on a job website for Information Security roles.  Nothing exciting there.

What has amused me is that as part of that registration the site which specialises in Information Security, sent me a confirmation email, an email that included both my username and password in clear text.

Part of me is wondering if this is some sort of test, if you don’t comment on this then clearly you do not work in the field.

Why do websites continue to do this? this is such a school boy error.

And if they have got that wrong, then what other mistakes are they making?