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Thursday, March 31, 2005



Wednesday, March 30, 2005



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Thursday, March 24, 2005



This anecdote c/o my step-father:
Richard Burton was once buttonholed in a hotel lobby by an American who claimed intimacy on the strength of also having Welsh forebears. 'You and I ought to get on well, Mr Burton.' he said. 'We're both selts.' 'No,' Burton replied. 'I am a selt. You are a sunt.'

Wednesday, March 23, 2005



Never thought I'd be saying this, but: Hurrah for MSN Search! Their spider has indexed my new website before Google and Yahoo [and, look, I get my revenge on them by not making them into links here...]. A search for "jon coe" even gets me the top two positions. I probably ought to start giving it some content other than just my family tree! (And, yes, I know that the Google search bar on the index page is really ugly, but I'm leaving it there till Google actually indexes the site...)

Hmm. What else? The weekend was totally mad with maths stuff for my OU course. We did get out on Saturday evening to see Tom and Kate, but even then I found myself staring it the parabolæ formed by the shadow of a lampshade on the wall, and working out likely equations for them... Cosy the hamster has been very well trained by L, so we can let her out for supervised run arounds (with the cats safely locked away of course!). The ginger plant is doing very well now— growing a good few millimetres a day. Went to eat pizza and watch Finding Nemo chez Adrian last night. Good film—in the same league as The Incredibles, but a few places below it (outpaced, I think, by its snappier wit).

Tuesday, March 22, 2005



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Thursday, March 10, 2005



We have a piece of root ginger that started sprouting about a month ago. At the moment it's just sitting in a little pot with no soil, sprouting for all it's worth, poor little thing. I feel guilty every time I see it, but have kept forgetting to find out what kind of growing conditions it likes. Well now I've finally got round to it. From these websites (1, 2, 3, 4) I gather the following:
L's new car arrived on Tuesday. Shiny, sparkly and black. It has working heating and a CD player. And it's brand new (05 reg)—she got to drive it out of the showroom!

We also have a hamster, Cosy, who's very cute. L's teaching her not to worry about being picked up (she has to be thoroughly tamed since she'll be at school most of the time, and you can't really rely on 5 year olds to be quite as calm and gentle as a hamster would like).

Wednesday, March 09, 2005


Monday, March 07, 2005



Thursday, March 03, 2005



Tuesday, March 01, 2005



All sorts of stuff that I could blog about, but I'm bound to forget half of it...

First of all, I'd like to say thanks very much to Adrian for letting me have a copy of his delicious2blogger script, which is now up and running in my own webspace.

What else? It was my first driving lesson in nearly three months yesterday. I felt very nervous about it, not having been behind the wheel for so long, but it all came back to me very quickly, and I actually had a pretty good drive.

The genealogy part of my new website is coming along nicely. At the moment it's all done with PHP and MySQL, but I'll be aiming to introduce some JavaScript widgetry for the navigation once I've found a suitable library. As for the family tree itself, that too has been coming along, though I got a bit of a shock when I received a copy of my great-grandfather William Coe's birth certificate and saw that it has no father's name. The odd thing is that his father is given as 'Robert Coe (deceased)' on his marriage certificate, and on his birth certificate, his mother is 'Hannah Coe, formerly Clark'. The most likely explanation seems to be that William was illegitimate, but that Hannah married Robert while she was pregnant. If he is illegitimate, then I can't take that part of the tree back further. I might well take the tree back further along Robert's line, though, even if he isn't a blood relative, just because I'm interested in the origins of the surname.

It's proving to be quite hard to keep both OU courses going simultaneously, but I'm keeping my head above water.

Leila's into healthy recipes (but very tasty—salmon and leeks with ginger and garlic yesterday), so I'll be down to my target weight of 63kg before long (currently 64.5). And the leeks remind me that it's a special day today, so cyfarchion i bob Gymro a Chymraes sy'n darllen hyn!