ANZAC 
100 years since Gallipoli. Maybe it's time I bought a new poppy. Fortunately, Bronwyn came across some Australian ones, and bought a couple, so I had one Australian, and one rather ancient NZ one. I was expecting something different this year, but it was all pretty much the same as last year. Plenty of people though. Quite possibly more people in the Helensville parade than we get at Christmas.

Maybe they'll mention a different battle next year for once! I was rather tired on Sunday night after two parades and a concert, and a couple of rather long days at work. But we've had a quiet bank holiday, and we've all had a chance to recover.

The girls are back at school. Rachael is planning to go into game programming with some friends from school. They're thinking of raising money for a computer to do it on, so I steered them away from a brand new Dell and showed them some vastly cheaper second hand ones.

Still warmish, but plenty of rain. Sarah went out today, let the chickens out and carefully shut the rabbit in. I think the logic was that the chickens could find their own shelter!

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Nick 
Hi Tim! Esther and Daniel both built themselves decent new PCs using www.pcpartpicker.com. It's a slow website but a good way to check compatibility of the bits, and the end result is a lot more powerful than a package deal. Without the baggage software loaded either. A friend of ours set up a Linux server for Minecraft recently with a second hand PC; installation is easy, programming the mods to do the right thing is ridiculously hard!

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