If you happen to be around Charleroi this weekend you have plenty of choices to supporter for your favarite sport.
For kayakpolo lovers, there is the international tournament, as mentioned before (Centre Adeps La Marlette à Seneffe).
But also, the finals rollerblade hockey in 1st division.
Coincidence or not, ... But I play at the first, and my sister plays at the second. Her team, The Salty Green Dogs from Eeklo, can use all support they can get.
I'll probably be hanging around there too for a while (it's not very far from where I am). Centre Adeps, Allée des sports 12, Loverval.
I found a COM component to send SMS'es with the PC via my 3310.
However it's sharaware and adds 19 characters to the beginning of the message, which is, to say the least, annoying.
Im still trying to find a practical use for all of this, so any ideas are welcome in a comment to this post.
Last saturday, the kayakpolo referees had a meeting about the latest rule changes. I'm not a referee, but I was asked to serve behind the bar, so I catched some information.
Later on (today to be exact) we got a nice summary by mail.
No big changes happened, just some clarifications and the fact that the paddle of the keeper does not have to be up anymore before the ref can call a keeper's fault.
On the same subject, ... Next weekend is the international tournament of Charleroi. We'll be defending the club's color in second division (we actually get to play against the Britain national team under 21, which promises to ba a hard match).
The first kayakpolo training on the 'Blaarmeersen' for this year is a wrap.
A moderate amount of people showed up in the very nice weather. The wednesday training lasted for about 2 hours and wasn't to bad, unfortunatly, the thursday training was on the same day as a meeting, so I couldn't be there.
This weekend, there is still a training in Lokeren, next weekend is the international tournament of Charleroi and the week after that is the first day of the Belgian competition.
My datacable for the Nokia 3310 arrived today.
It's an interesting technology to start experimenting with, however, its documentation is not very good.
It has been busy lately, as you can see at the amounts of updates here. Hawkfield has got a new hosting client, the kayakpolo competition is coming closer and we are starting a new project at work.
All of this makes my other duties low priority.
Past weekend we were in Helmond (Eindhooven, Holland) for their international kayakpolo tournament.
We arrived on Saturday with 6 players, all below 25 years of age giving us a large potential. Being in first class (that would be the same as the Belgian second class) we had to compete against 2 Belgian teams (They ended 9th and 10th out of 10), 1 german team (they finished first) and 3 dutch teams (2nd, 3rd and 7th). In the end, we occupied place 4th, which is really good.
In the main class, Deventer won the tournament (as it did already a couple of times).
I noticed some visitors coming here after searching google for 'remove iMesh'. They probably find this page because of a previous article.
But since there is a general interset, here it goes: How to remove Spy-Ware
There are ofcourse many ways to do it, but probably the easiest way is to go and download Ad-Aware from Lavasoft.
This program is free to use as an evaluation version and detects, warns you, and deletes any malicious program on your PC.