Birthday Celebration

April 11, 2010
OK, so maybe it isn't really a birthday celebration. However today would have been my father's 68th birthday if he were still alive, and so we went out to his favourite restaurant for dinner. And normally it wouldn't be worth mentioning, but I was inspired by thinking of the history of this place.

The restaurant is Brady's fish-and-chip shop, and it has been in the neighbourhood for at least sixty years. My father recalled attending elementary school as a child and walking down to the shop each Tuesday with a dime for fish and a nickel for chips. When his parent's died, he got fish-and-chips for a quick dinner. When they were dating and then married, my parents made weekly trips to this shop. My great-grandmother would ask any visitors she had to go and get her fish-and-chips from Brady's.
When my father had a stroke and was recovering, we motivated him to walk in the neighbourhood by offering to buy him Brady's fish-and-chips if he could make it there. And so every Thursday for several years, no matter what the weather was, he would walk to the shop and sit there having lunch. It was his favourite part of retirement.
On March 31, 2007 I picked up fish-and-chips for dinner and when I came home my father had become sick again and had to be hospitalized. He never came home again.

And so that is why I look at Brady's and think about how it was an important part of my father's life from his childhood lunches to his final days in retirement. It is fitting that we celebrated his birthday there...


PS: I wrote this on Saturday, but the blog software gives it Sunday's date for some reason...
 

Nature Hates Me...

April 5, 2010
Maybe not, but it sure feels like it this weekend. The windstorm here on the coast has been so bad that it is destroying stuff that hasn't been moved in twenty years. 

I have lost two outdoor thermometers (one dating back to the 1980's), a portable greenhouse (which has been torn to shreds by the storm), and dozens of bonsai trees. Many of my other bonsai trees lost their labels in the storm, and I have no idea what they are. So I may be spending the next few weekends with a guidebook trying t...
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How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the LHC

March 31, 2010
With the news that the Large Hadron Collider has started colliding particles, there has been a lot of mis-information flowing on the hazards of subatomic black holes and other dangers of high energy physics. This seems to be a combination of chicken-littles who love to panic, members of the media who love a scandal, and scientists who are too enamored of their own theories or experiments to give practical information on the LHC to the public.

Since I am also a trained physicist, let me say cle...
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My Grandmother's Funeral

March 20, 2010
I just got back from my grandmother's funeral, and from the celebrations of the family. (Photos of the event are posted at my facebook account.)

As I wrote before, my grandmother was 87 years old and suffering from many ailments. So although it is sad to see anyone in the family pass away, when they have had a full life and can no longer enjoy themselves it is perhaps a blessing for them to be released. 

 I was glad to see that the funeral was held as a celebration of life, and that the entire ...
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More Fun :(

March 12, 2010
I think the fates above decided that I didn't quite have a bad enough week yet, because two days ago they made my internet connection die on me. And then when I phoned the company for information, I encountered the more 'interesting' automated calling system I have ever heard of. 
 Since I have my internet with the same company that used to carry my cell phone, as soon as I phone them through my landline, their system assumes that I must want the cell phone department. And it doesn't give any ...
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My Grandmother's Death

March 8, 2010
I just got word this afternoon that my grandmother passed away this morning at 8:10am. 

She had been suffering with diabetes, dementia, and for a while a fractured hip. In the end it was renal failure that took her life at 87 years old.

The funeral should  be sometime this week, and after that is over with I will write more.

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The Best Laid Plans...

March 5, 2010
As some of you remember, about ten years ago I wrote a series of screensavers based on the chaos game methods of generating fractals. At the time they were very popular, and had tens of thousands of downloads. 

 Then in 2002 I got busy with other responsibilities and quit updating them,

Well, this weekend I finally seemed to have enough freetime to rewrite them using OpenGL so that they would work with the latest graphics processors. Or at least I thought I did...

Friday afternoon there was a po...

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My Office Must Be Haunted...

February 10, 2010
There have been several electrical problems in my office in the last month, so the only sane and rational conclusion is that it must be haunted...

 In the span of less than thirty days, I have had five short but total blackouts that only affect my office, two routers that had the AC/DC power adapters burn out, the power supply in my computer burned out, two CFL lights burn out, a cd player turn itself on in the night, and several light flickers.
Before this year started, I have never had any ad...
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Burn's Dinner

January 26, 2010
I just got back after celebrating Robbie Burn's day with family and friends. There was far too much haggis, potato, and turnips to eat, so I may need a few days to recover from the feast. At least the bagpipe music was played better than my skill level, so I won't be deaf tomorrow...
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Technical Difficulties

January 26, 2010
It would seem that there was some sort of technical difficulty with my blog so that the last few months of entries were deleted. I can't rewrite them all, but here is a summary of the last few months:

October: 
  •  I found a roofer to do my roof, and they say it will be a one or two day job. At the two week mark they aren't even half finished yet. I will give them the benefit of the doubt and say it was due to bad weather.  
  •  As usual I went overboard with pumpkins for Halloween. Photos are publis...

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About Me


Dr. Christopher S. Bird I am a physicist recently graduated from the University of Victoria, with a doctorate in theoretical physics. I also have training in mathematics, engineering and computer programming.

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