Printed PCBs

If you’ve ever thought about having printed circuit boards made for your projects: you should. I sent the designs off last Friday and and today I received five boards, beautifully made and packaged. Total cost of the whole thing - less than twenty pounds. I used a firm called NextPCB. I think I’ve taken advantage of some amazing introductory offer, but even so I’d be prepared to pay quite a bit more for service as good as this.

I wish I could say that the designs that I sent off were ones that I’d created but all the nice layout and sensible ground planes are down to the efforts of Brian. However, the quality and price of the work means that I’m even more determined to learn Kicad than before.

Cottingham Show

Had some great fun at Cottingham Day today. The Pie Bakery (aka Hull Pie) were there so we grabbed some pies in the morning, had them for lunch and then went back out for strawberries, scones and cream. They had a bike show as well, which included this beauty. The weather forecast was fairly horrid, but the weather turned out really nice, and the huge crowds that turned out seemed to be having a whale of a time. As were we.

and so to the dentist

Going to the dentist is starting to remind me of piano lessons from years ago. Then I used to turn up nervously hoping that the teacher wouldn’t notice that I’d done no practice. With the dentist I turn up hoping she won’t notice I’ve done no flossing. As if.

I’m not sure why I worry about this so much. After all, the dentist gets paid whether I floss or not. In fact you could argue that me letting my teeth get into a mess just means more paid work for her. In which context the filling I need could be counted as a win.

I’m really going to start flossing more…

Sneaking up on a problem

Not sure this will work every time, but I pass it on as a tip that has worked for me. If you are stuck trying to solve a problem it is sometimes a good idea to go off and try solving a totally different one for a while. I have a number of “background niggles” which are things that I would like to fix when I get round to it. I keep a list of these in my diary.

When I get stuck on a “foreground” problem in something I’m working on I will go off and have a look at one of my “niggles” for a while. If I’m lucky (and I have to be lucky) I’ll fix the niggle, come back to my original problem, take another look at it and then solve that too.

Forcing the brain to switch from one issue to another and back again sometimes allows it to pick up on something you didn’t spot first time around.

If you haven’t got any “background niggles” (lucky you) then you can do something different for a while and then come back.

Back on the road

Earlier this year I had a little surgical procedure which meant that I had to stop driving. When I got back from hospital I gathered up all the information, filled in a form and sent everything off to tell the authorities I was broken but had been mended. Then began the long wait for the Driver and Vehicle Licencing Agency to contact my surgeon, convince themselves that I was fixed and then decide to let me drive again.

They’ve just done this. I’m very pleased. I’ve spent the thick end of three months walking past my lovely little car but not being able to drive it anywhere. I’m not sure where I’m going to go just at the moment but I’m really looking forward to going there.

Player 2 has entered the game....

I hate it when I can’t get things to work. The Lora board I was playing with yesterday has all the hallmarks of a great product. It is excellent value and has some lovely hardware features. But when I try to send a message to a Lora TTN gateway all the addresses end up garbled. Fortunately Brian has also bought the same board and it doesn’t work for him either, so I feel a bit less alone now…

Ticket Hell

There should be a special place in hell for people who design booking sites that don’t work properly on mobile devices. I’m talking about you, Hull City Theatre folks. Hull City and Hull New Theatre are both lovely venues. But getting tickets to go to performances is always a fraught business. For a start the booking page is a stinker to use on a phone or tablet. Then it insists that you log in before you can buy anything. And when you get to the final page you discover that you’ve been charged an extra booking fee for using this “service”.

Ugh.

Hammonds of Hull is a great place for a burger

Another trip out today. This time to Hammonds of Hull, a department store turned food hall and shared workspace that’s just opened in the middle of Hull (the clue is in the name). It’s a very nice place to shop for foodie things, drink excellent coffee and grab a meal from one of the vendors. We did all three during our trip up town. The conversion of the store has been done with taste and style and I can see it being a hit with folks visiting, living or working in the centre of Hull.

On the mend

I’ve been putting off this post for a while because of the possibility of headlines like:

“Only hours after posting how well he was recovering from a recent illness, Rob Miles was today hit by a falling piano while out for a walk….”

Of course this would never happen. There would be no headlines. Anyhoo, I’ m feeling a lot better. I’m having a nap every day and only spending an hour or so on the computer. I’ll be back soon with lurid tales of daring do and brain scans (at least they managed to find one).