chris021.com – Hoffmann WordPress https://hoffmann.co.nz Chris & Danielle Hoffmann - WordPress Sun, 06 Nov 2016 04:23:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.8 WP-PhotoNav test http://chris021.com/2011/04/wp-photonav-test/ Sun, 06 Nov 2016 04:23:39 +0000 http://hoffmann.co.nz/2016/11/06/wp-photonav-test/ This is a test panoramic shot:

Arkles Bay, Auckland

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Updated wordpress http://chris021.com/2013/12/updated-wordpress/ Sun, 06 Nov 2016 04:23:39 +0000 http://hoffmann.co.nz/2016/11/06/updated-wordpress/ done. so much easier than it used to be!!!

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Testing is this thing on? http://chris021.com/2016/11/testing-is-this-thing-on/ Sun, 06 Nov 2016 04:23:39 +0000 http://hoffmann.co.nz/2016/11/06/testing-is-this-thing-on/ Well after years of running on cpanel i have moved this blog to an AWS box managed by ServerPilot. So far its been too easy… 🙂

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Pams Chicken chips http://chris021.com/2016/11/pams-chicken-chips/ Sun, 06 Nov 2016 04:23:39 +0000 http://hoffmann.co.nz/2016/11/06/pams-chicken-chips/ For the most part i have always bought ‘on brand’ ya know in the chip world, “Bluebirds the word”. Danielle on the other hand is more of a Pams kinda girl. This does lead to the odd… discussion around who is right and wrong.

This time however she has me. Pam’s Chicken chips or ‘Chups’ being kiwi and all are sooo much better. They just have way more flavor! If you are a fan of chicken chips then i really do suggest you try them. 🙂

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New word of the day – Skux http://chris021.com/2011/03/new-word-of-the-day-skux/ Sun, 06 Nov 2016 04:23:37 +0000 http://hoffmann.co.nz/2016/11/06/new-word-of-the-day-skux/ Although I’m no longer 14 or part of the in crowd (Pretty sure I never was) I have nevertheless come across a new word. Skux. After some twitter dialog and enquires, I am still none the wiser. It appears it is one of thoese words that can have totally different meanings depending on location and context. Closest NZ version from urban dictionary states:

can depend, eg: definition in north island high schools is ” a good looking or cool person esp male”, where as in some remote places of the South Island of New Zealand it can mean “shit”
North island: ” man Tama is so skux, i love his hair.. and stuff”
south island: “i took a skux on her lawn man hahahaha!”

However twitter thinks its more “wannabe player”. So yeh. New word of the day. Enjoy.

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Day 4 of iPad ownership http://chris021.com/2011/03/day-4-of-ipad-ownership/ Sun, 06 Nov 2016 04:23:37 +0000 http://hoffmann.co.nz/2016/11/06/day-4-of-ipad-ownership/ Well it had been 4 days since I ate my words (again) and purchased an albeit secondhand iPad. In short here is the good and the bad at this point.

The good:
– Battery life
– Web browsing
– The screen
– RDP using Pocket Cloud (Wyse)
– 3G with XT anywhere

The bad:
– Weight of the device
— it’s just a tad heavy to carry everywhere
– Can’t charge of USB
– iPad apps are still a bit limited
– find myself wanting a real stylus

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Danielle on the bus http://chris021.com/2010/11/danielle-on-the-bus/ Sun, 06 Nov 2016 04:23:36 +0000 http://hoffmann.co.nz/2016/11/06/danielle-on-the-bus/ Danielle riding the bus with me. Love the purple!

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Short flight on Saturday http://chris021.com/2010/11/short-flight-on-saturday/ Sun, 06 Nov 2016 04:23:36 +0000 http://hoffmann.co.nz/2016/11/06/short-flight-on-saturday/ Went for a short flight with Danielle along Muriwai Beach.

On the ground warming up.
Flying along the beach into the sou’wester 500ft.

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A380 near disaster http://chris021.com/2010/11/a380-near-disaster/ Sun, 06 Nov 2016 04:23:36 +0000 http://hoffmann.co.nz/2016/11/06/a380-near-disaster/ Recived the folowing via email today – Credit to the original author:

Last week’s mid-air emergency off Singapore also badly damaged a wing, which may have to be replaced.

The Herald Sun can reveal the full list of damage as Airbus A380 was nursed back to Singapore on three engines.

When it touched down the fuel systems were failing, the forward spar supporting the left wing had been holed and one of the jet’s two hydraulic systems was knocked out and totally drained of fluid.

Sources compared flight QF32 to the Memphis Belle, the World War II bomber that struggled back to England from Germany on its final mission and became the subject of an award-winning 1990s Hollywood movie by the same name.

Richard Woodward, vice-president of the International Air Pilots’ Federation, told the Herald Sun yesterday that the lesson from the near disaster was the value of an experienced flight crew.

“There was a wealth of experience in the cockpit, even the lowest ranked officer on board had thousands of hours of experience in his former role as a military flying instructor,” said Capt Woodward, himself an A380 pilot on leave from Qantas.

As another senior pilot said: “It is bad enough for an engine to explode in mid-air let alone lose so many secondary systems”.

Investigators found shrapnel damage to the flaps, a huge hole in the upper surface of the left wing and a generator that was not working.

The crew could not shutdown the No. 1 engine using the fire switch.

As a result the engine’s fire extinguishers could not be deployed.

Captain Richard de Crespigny, first officer Matt Hicks and Mark Johnson, the second officer, could not jettison the volume of fuel required for a safe emergency landing.

With more than 80 tonnes of highly volatile jet kerosene still in the 11 tanks — two of which were leaking – they made an overweight and high speed approach to Changi Airport.

Without full hydraulics the spoilers – the hinged flaps on the front of the wings – could not be fully deployed to slow the jet.

The crew also had to rely on gravity for the undercarriage to drop and lock into place.

On landing they had no anti-skid brakes and could rely on only one engine for reverse thrust – needing all of the 4km runway at Changi to bring the jet to a stop.

The three crew have been interviewed by Australian investigators and cleared to return to duties.

Industry sources said the damage will almost certainly put the airline’s flagship jet – the Nancy Bird-Walton – out of service for months.

Investigators found that an oil fire may have caused the engine to explode.

Details of the stricken jet’s problems were revealed yesterday in an emergency directive by the European Aviation Safety Authority.

The authority made it mandatory for airlines with the now suspect Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines to make checks for excess oil.

If not detected, excess oil can cause a fire and ultimately result in “uncontained” engine failure, with potential damage to the aeroplane and to people or property on the ground.

Qantas made it clear it will keep its six superjumbos grounded indefinitely and has rearranged flight schedules using substitute aircraft.

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iPad battery life http://chris021.com/2011/03/ipad-battery-life/ Sun, 06 Nov 2016 04:23:36 +0000 http://hoffmann.co.nz/2016/11/06/ipad-battery-life/ Just a quick test post using BlogPress from the iPad. So far the iPad has been living up to it’s quoted battery life. If not it’s darn close. Even with a fair amount of 3G usage!

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