Entries from March 2008 ↓

A Really Super Sunday!

Super Sunday has come and gone (almost) and it looks like Man Utd were the outright winners on the day. We gave our fiercest rivals a good drubbing (3-0) but it really should have been 5-0 with Rooney, Ronaldo and Tevez all wasting great chances. I have to admit I wasn’t expecting such an easy afternoon agains’t Gerrard and Torres. No doubt most Pool supporters will blame the ref and the sending off but I don’t think it really mattered - they just didn’t compete and never really look like they would threaten us.

We now have a 5 point gap at the top with 7 games to play. There are some tough games ahead with Arsenal at home and Chelsea away so its too early to break open the bubbly. Arsenal have really blown it lately and Chelsea have stolen 2nd spot from under their noses. They have been quietly plugging away since Mourinio was axed and are a real threat in the run in. The game at the Bridge is going to be crucial.

Simply the Best!

Tonight I had the pleasure of watching Cristiano Ronaldo overtaking the great George Best’s 32 goal haul in a single season with 8 league games still to go! Having missed the Best era, watching Ronny is probably the closest I will ever get to seeing that sort of genius in the flesh. His speed, skill, strength and determination combine to make the ultimate footballer. With the 50th anniversary of the Munich Disaster and the 40th anniversary of our first European victory, what better way of celebrating the history and tradition of the greatest club in world football (ok I may be slightly biased). As he marches towards the end of the season, personal accolades will surely come and I wouldn’t bet agains’t Portugal in the Euros this summer. Hopefully, he can emulate Best and give us the European trophy we have been waiting for and then being crowned World Footballer of the Year will surely be a formality. Come on the Reds!

The typecast developer

Soon after graduating and starting work for my first IT company, I realised that we, as software developers, are typecast. Our future careers are defined by what language we use, development tools we are given, the software we develop and even the type of company we happen to work for. The next job will probably use the same sort of skills, and so on. Before you know it, years have passed and you are stuck in a rut using the same skills as when you started out. Continue reading →

Game time!

I have to admit I am struggling to fit in some quality game time on my Xbox 360, Wii and PC. Unplayed games are piling up beside my TV and my gamer score is starting to look pretty embarrassing. I have barely started PGR4; Halo 3 is languishing and I’ve still got 100 stars to collect on Super Mario Galaxy. Maybe its time to re-evaluate my priorities…

So what’s it all about?

Well I guess there aren’t enough blogs on the Internet…

Firstly I am going to assume (quite rightly) that no-one other than myself will have any interest in what I have to say (apart from my wife that is). I will therefore cater for my audience and cover things that are of interest soley to me. That is Manchester United, Software Development, Startups, Technology and Video Games and whatever else happens to take my fancy.

Disclaimer: Any thoughts or opinions on this site are purely my own. I cannot promise they will be interesting or accurate. My views have probably already been covered by much more witty and intelligent people than I. I therefore suggest you ignore my pitiful attempt at a blog and go read theirs instead.