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How
The Web Was Lost:
By Mark St Jefferson
"You
lucky sod, how did you manage to swing that one?" My wife
asked incredulously. I was about to have the last four days
before Christmas working on the companies needed web site
at home. Which considering I was usually fighting my way through
Supermarket sales floors, in an attempt to fix something,
seemed like a godsend to me.
Four
days at home working on one of my favourite pastimes, web-design.
Great, I wasn't contemplating the chance to be lazy. I had
worked at home before, and normally get more done than when
I'm in the office; which was part of my argument for getting
the time to do this.
But
I failed to remember one thing, well five things actually.
The last time I was off we only had three cats and being slightly
more mature these days. They pretty much left me alone.
Silk
would come and sit on the writing draw that pulled out of
my desk, and the occasional visit onto the lap when I took
my breaks.
The two girls: Freyja and Shonie, tend to spend most of the
time finding the highest spot possible to sleep on.
Since then we had had a pair of new arrivals:
Drizzt and Felia two delightful white balls of fluff, that
in a moment of insanity I had decided we had the space to
bring up. It's amazing how quickly you can forget just how
disruptive young cats can be.
They are both about 18 weeks now, and doing fine, even though
Felia is stone deaf. We are trying to teach her sign language,
which she pays attention to about as much as any cat does,
when you ask them not to do something.
Rather
than a long drawn out story, I will continue this in the form
of a Diary:
Day
1 07:00:
Got
up, fed the cats and the fish, (We have two large fish tanks)
Sorted out the litter trays and made the coffee. 'Good
start,' I thought, get the chores well out of the way,
leaving me free to start working when my wife leaves for work.
07:15:
Not
going to work, so I don't have to shave. Just a basic scrub
down and back into in a pair of jogging bottoms and my favourite
bathrobe. Well I didn't have to dress to impress today; I
was here to design and I argued that I would design better
being as comfortable as possible.
07:30:
Sit
down with mug of coffee, a cigarette and switch on my PC.
Downloaded all 150 e-mails since midnight, skimmed them, filed
the ones I wanted to read and trashed the rest.
Drizzt jumps up on my lap for his morning cuddle, the others
are doing their normal post feeding wash and laze out routines.
' This is good.' I thought, I am normally struggling
to do this, as I normally have to be on the road by about
07:30:
I
haven't even usually got time to make a fuss of the cats.
07:45:
My
disgruntled wife leaves for work, out into the freezing winter
air, whilst I sit in my chair cuddling Drizzt in our toasty
warm flat. She is convinced I am going to have a lazy time
of it. Even though I try and tell her that web design isn't
that easy and I will have to work hard if I am going to have
something to show my boss in the New Year.
08:00:
I
have finished reading my mail, answered some and decided to
start up the other PC as well to retrieve some of my old graphics
files, down the network. I tear through the remaining tutorials
in Dream weaver I have been running through, along with the
notes we made at the meetings. And am confident that I can
get somewhere with the rather ambitious plan I had drawn out
for my boss.
08:45:
This
is great, I have finished all the things I was planning to
spend the first Morning on within two hours of getting up.
My sketches and plans are laid out on the desk next to me
and I have all the CD-ROMs I think I will need by me too.
To celebrate I put on a fresh pot of coffee. Even Drizzt has
decided he is 'cuddled out' and has slunk off to find a warm
spot to snooze in. (I love him dearly, but he can be rather
demanding in the cuddle department making typing rather difficult
when you have him halfway up your neck or trying to wash the
hand I move the mouse with.
10:00:
Things
have been going so well I can't believe it, I am running both
PC's and doing Graphics on one whilst writing and trying some
new Java-Script on the other. I even nearly have the home
page fully working, (In Draft format) and the first three
pages. To celebrate this I put on another jug of coffee and
decide to spend 15mins sorting out that filter on the Cat-Fish
Tank that has been bugging me for days.
10:10:
SPLASH!!
Felia
has jumped onto the fish tank, not realising that the lid
is up, again. I rescue one very soggy kitten and spend the
next ten minutes drying her off.
10:20:
SCREAM!!!
As
I realise, that her attempt too try the new British Kitty-Paddle
Record in a Fish tank. Felia accidentally knocked the unattached
filter tube out of the Tank, which has decided to siphon itself
out onto the Lounge floor.
10 minutes = more water than the local swimming baths and
I rush around with old towels and a mop and bucket trying
to soak up the mess. Felia and Drizzt think this is all good
fun, and manage to knock over the bucket twice in their efforts
to help me.
11:30:
1
hr and 10 minutes later.
I have managed to dry the room out enough to relax again.
The Fish Tank is refilled, the filter fixed and Felia has
been dried off twice more after falling in the mop bucket.
(That Girl seems to have an unnatural affinity with water,
and I sometimes wonder if she is not part Turkish Van.)
My coffee has gone cold and I am now no longer in front with
the web site. I put on another pot of coffee and decide to
take an early lunch. So I change (My Bath Robe and Jogging
bottoms are now damp.) Give the cats a snack to keep them
quiet and sit down in front of the PC with a sandwich and
coffee to try and remember where I was.
12:00:
In
their attempt to prove that my lunch was far more interesting
than theirs. Felia and Drizzt make a teamed two-pronged assault
onto my Desk. The Documents and CD's go flying, as does my
coffee.
This is a clever ploy, as Drizzt has run off with Felia and
one of my ham sandwiches; whilst I am crawling around the
floor, picking up papers and mopping up coffee. I change again
as my clean jogging bottoms are now soaked in coffee, pour
another cup and sit down again. I eat my remaining sandwich,
less the Ham that Silk stole while I was getting changed.
As I found out that was the last of the bread and the Ham.
Then once more try and get back into my work.
13:00:
I
am getting back on track, although something is wrong with
earlier code I wrote, this confuses me as it was working earlier.
So as I can't seem to make out where the error is, I decide
to print off the code; in order to read through it manually.
14:00:
Felia
decided that She was cold after all her swimming lessons and
jumped onto one of the monitors via the printer. This turned
it off, on and off again halfway through a printing cycle
jamming the heads. I spend 30 minutes clearing the jam, cleaning
the print heads and convincing 'Windows' that it all now works,
so I can now print it again.
After reading the printout, I find the error was Drizzt's
helpful paw typing: 'hflmjklopi' somewhere in the middle of
a line of script. I fix the error and save it all. Before
putting on another pot of coffee as the last one got stewed
whilst I sorted out the printer.
14:15:
Felia decided that what I was doing was of high interest.
And was determined to sit right in front of the monitor to
watch, after politely informing her, that she did not make
a very good window and removing her several times. She got
more and more determined and in an amazing feat of paw dexterity:
Managed to get my PC to 'blue screen' in a non- recoverable
error, needing a complete reboot.
15:00:
I found not only did my PC crash, but in that unorthodox system
of key presses and re-booting. Some of my files are now corrupt.
I spend 20 minutes trying to get 'Norton' to repair them for
me, before deciding it will be quicker to re-write them. Luckily
I know what I have done so far, and getting them back to where
they were does not take too long. The only problem is by now
I should have been well ahead of this. As I am now only back
where I was 2 hours earlier. I now have to work faster in
order to catch up.
15:30:
I
hear a crash in the kitchen, only to find that between them
Silk, Drizzt and Felia have opened a cupboard and removed
a king size bag of Cat Munchies (Kibble). In approximately
15 minutes all 5 have managed to open the bag and devour half
of the contents. I now have 5 Cats with very full bellies,
and have to put down extra water to help them digest it. But
at least it is peaceful now.
15:40:
In
a supreme act of projectile vomiting. Freyja has managed to
cover half of my notes. She had the whole place to choose
from, and decided that those pieces of paper were the right
place, to do the act. I clean it up grab and try and rescue
some of my damaged notes.
15:50:
I
decide to grab a coffee before it stews again, but as I reach
the kitchen I hear a crash and see a white blur as Drizzt
jumps out of another cupboard and steams off down the hall.
I check the contents and it all seems fine, but can't be sure
as Drizzt is hiding. So I give up and try to get back to work.
16:15:
I hear some howls and hisses from down the hall, and get down
there to find: Drizzt had stolen a bag of Catnip and somehow
it has ripped and is now all over the TV room floor. This
obviously happened since I caught him in the kitchen, as I
now have 5 very stoned cats fighting over the spilled contents.
I grab the Vacuum cleaner and sweep up as much as I can, but
it is obviously too late. I put on a fresh pot of coffee and
sit down with a cigarette, as I start to come to the conclusion
that I am not going to get as much as I wanted finished today.
16:30:
The Cats are now so stoned, that they think a game or two
of: Lets see how fast we can circumnavigate the place, will
be real fun.
Just
as they start this the phone rings it's my Boss.
Boss:
"How's it going?"
Me:
"Oh you know how it is, these graphic files take an age to
create, and the script turned out more complex than I expected.
"
BANG!!!
One of the cats hits the cat flap at warp 6
Boss:
"What
was that?"
Me:
"Oh just the cats, they're playing.
"
BANG!!!! BANG!!!
Two
more hit it at warp 7.5
Boss:
"What? Are they armed with shotguns? And shooting clays? "
Me:
"No I think one of them just managed to break the land sonic
barrier, that was the sonic boom you just heard."
Boss:
"You sure you are not playing Quake?"
Me
to myself: "If only I had the time."
Then to him: "No it's the cats honest."
In
the background we hear the galloping of 5 cats doing a good
impression of a heard of wild mustangs.
Boss:
"Just how many cats have you got?"
Me: "Oh just the five."
Boss:
"Sounds like 25 to me, just how big are they?"
Me: "Oh about average, two of them are only kittens."
Boss,
As we hear them coming back down the hall: "What do they wear
on their feet? Hob-Nail boots?"
Me: "Oh they are just having a nutty five minutes, they are
usually well behaved."
Boss:
"And you say, you can get more work done at home? I'm surprised
you can hear yourself think."
As
he says that there is another stampede then the sound of shattering
crockery as the dishes from my lunch, go flying off the kitchen
counter.
Me:
"Look I better go, I will e-mail you what I have done so we
can discuss the look of it tomorrow."
With that he hangs up, leaving me to lock the cats out of
the kitchen, whilst I sweep up the broken crockery.
This is hampered by the sound of cat's launching siege weapons
at the kitchen door. As they are now positive I am obtaining
food without their presence.
17:00:
As
I finally sit back down with a cup of instant coffee. (I have
run out of filter) My wife walks in.
"Good day dear?" I ask
"Mumble
mumble…. It was bloody bedlam. You know how bad that place
gets near to Christmas."
She goes into the kitchen.
"I
see you must have had an easy day. The floors nice and clean
and you've drunk all the filter coffee."
I think I will volunteer for active duty on some Pacific War
zone. It would probably be more peaceful.
Mark
St Jefferson