Sunday, March 22, 2009

so you think you found me?

Kinda; you should really start over at www.matthewcornish.info where one day a new blog will go up. In the meantime you should really be following either my facebook updates, or better yet my twitter account, for more on what's going on. This blogger page is left over debris from the old site but often features high in Google searches for my name. Micro-blogging really is easier and more fun to keep up to date with than the traditional blog; especially when it can be done from a mobile phone. Here's hoping this still publishes to my server... and that you're all safe and well!

Monday, May 05, 2008

Is this thing still on?

Hello! Woah... my website is really getting out of date now! It's been a long time since I posted here and goodness knows where I would begin in catching up with old followers. Sorry if I give your RSS readers a heart-attack as the update comes in!

Anywho, I'm going to redo the website sometime in the near future. My degree comes to an end in a couple of weeks and I plan to use some of the time thereafter to focus on projects and other things that I want to do.


Hope all is well with anyone who happens across this old old blog. Take care.

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Back in Newport

Arrived back here at 0825 or thereabouts.

Sunday, April 08, 2007

Happy Easter

I like Easter breaks away from University. This year especially I can appreciate the warmth of being home with family. No boiling kettles for hot water in the mornings to wash and shave with; no going to bed with a hot water bottle; no electric fan heater monotonously droning away in the background to keep warm during the day; no frowning faces when I walk through the house. Back to stress free Devon in the countryside where things seem so much better.

With the garden I worked on at Newport slowly blooming, I cut a dozen flowering daffodils to take home to Mum. I'd have taken more but as anyone who knows anything about gardening would appreciate - to expect bulbs planted during a cold November to all be out in flower come early April is silly. I was very lucky I had as many as I did to take home last week; as really bulbs should be put out in September. Not that we had a garden to speak of at that time! Anywho, next year they more than likely will be out in March but I'll not be around to see it. And when the rest of the garden catches up I'll be spreading them out amongst people who will appreciate them. That's my prerogative - I did put all the hard work in after all!

It's been a rough ride for my family recently. My grandfather was diagnosed with cancer and rushed into hospital for surgery to remove it. Any sort of operation is dangerous at the age of eighty-six but he made it through and we understand he's clear of cancer now. Shortly thereafter, my niece Laura fell terribly ill one night in what my sister describes as the most frightening experience in all her life. The children's hospital took care of her and thankfully she has been steadily making progress. I gather she'll be on medication for a while. A nasty experience she hopefully doesn't understand; though that undoubtedly will make her stronger. Laura will be one year old in a couple of weeks time. How time flies!

So I've not been very happy recently and under a fair amount of duress with one thing or another; however, thanks to phones and the Internet I've been able to keep in touch with friends and family through it all. I'm not overly religious but my faith does help take the edge off when things get tough; and Easter is a good time of the year to reaffirm that. But I'll do that in my own private manner... the fact my father is a vicar doesn't make the slightest difference to how I feel about anything. In fact, it doesn't really figure at all in my life beyond being what my father does for a job - except when little children at primary school used to tease me about it. But hey, that's what little children do.

One thing no amount of faith was going to put right was the fact two of my camera lenses decided to give up the fight and die on me. The cost of repair actually exceeded the cost of replacing them so I've had to order new ones. I say new, one of the two lenses has been ordered brand new for just ten pounds more than the repair cost (and £90 was a great deal in itself). The other is no longer sold anywhere so had to be bought second hand on ebay and was thankfully in good condition. Plus £35 was a lot less than the £60 I was quoted for repair on that one!

Luckily over this past week I've been in possession of my good friends digital SLR camera which is a fantastic piece of kit. It's a Canon EOS-300D so feels very familiar to me, owning three Canon SLR cameras as it is already. I've been snapping away at stuff and for anyone who is interested it'll be possible to view some of those photographs as I trickle them up to my deviantART gallery.

Will this experience convert me from using film? If I could justify putting £500 down on a nice EOS-400D then sure... perhaps it would. Otherwise I can't see much need for it right now. I'm more interested in getting a decent 15-35mm wide lens for my current equipment and even then, that won't happen in a hurry having just spent out on replacing broken lenses.

Anywho, time for me to sign off. I hope to be visiting my grandparents on Monday but will spend the rest of the week working before heading back to Newport on the 15th.

Take care and have a great Easter.
Matthew.

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Fear in Truth

There are a lot of ways the world could end. Flood. Nuclear war. Mad cow disease. Genetic manipulation gone awry. Dinosaur attack. Runaway greenhouse effects. Massive infidelity. Sentient cars. Asteroids. Comets. Asteroid throwing comets. A deadly pink-eye epidemic. Vampire invasion. Zombie outbreak. Michael Rader trying to act out Shakespeare. Or in my case, a complete and total lack of muffins. And as I look at the cupboard in steadfast horror, it is impossible to avoid the ever darkening shadow of truth that lurks over my retreating soul.

I have no muffins.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

At last...

So yesterday saw the end of semester one -- second year -- with the grand finale being a somewhat daunting Systems Analysis and Design exam yesterday. While it has an interesting premise, it is difficult to engage with a subject called SAD. I've no idea how it would work but someone has to be able to work HAPPY into the equation. A golden donkey to he who can make this cheerful word work as an acronym for that module. Your children’s children will thank you for it. Perhaps.

Semester two rolls on next week. Sadly without one of my friends, who it seems is leaving. While I've not much time for quitters, I do respect him for making the decision and wish him all the best. You'll be missed my friend; take care.

I'm looking forward to getting my teeth into Special Effects & Animation, probably the most motivating module we'll have this semester. I'm not sure how Operating Systems will fit into the grand scheme of things. The Networking module seems rational enough but could be very dry depending on who teaches it.

I'll be using this weekend to finish off my dissertation proposal. Something inside me desires to know I've got that started nice and early... and I want to do the best I can.

University aside, there isn't a great deal going on. I earned some good money doing a little design work for the client of a friend of mine. This paid for a new scanner which has a film negative unit with it; which will save me money getting negatives scanned at the developers. See how you can connect the dots looking back.

I've been spending as much time as possible with friends, either going out, meeting up in uni, or staying in. With the state of affairs at the house being as it is, unmoving, I've appreciated the distraction. My thanks to friends and family for the support and advice on a scenario I haven't had to face before. We'll see how things pan out.

Before I wander off out for the afternoon, a little memorandum to watch out for a redesign of my site in the coming weeks. I'll be making the whole thing a lot more interactive in terms of me being able to show you what's going on in the relatively uninteresting world of me. With my website coming up to being ten years old it seems fitting to give it a major rethink. I hope you'll like it.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Back in Newport

I've gone back to Newport to continue my studies.