Monday
The alarm goes off at the usual time, and as usual I ignore it, because it's cold and wintery.
But five minutes later my phone starts beeping, reminding me that there's just two weeks to go to the next subscription release. Plus an email from my calendar, which I consider a bit of an overkill, considering that when I turn the PC on, I get the same alarm, and the same email reminder of the alarm. it really is hard to ignore stuff these days...
This will be the third release, and entirely devoted to Hawke's Bay, so there is still a lot of autogen to do. I'm about two thirds through Napier, and still have Hasting to do. So I just settle in to annotate the rest of the houses in Napier. This is tedious work, but I'm very aware that this is the secret ingredient, hand-placed autogen. I test in Prepar3D, with Vector Land Class, but once or twice I fire up FSX, with Orbx NZNI, just to check that it works. The NZSI patch has somehow fixed the munted roof-texture problem which has driven me balmy in the past, so I'm pretty chuffed with the result.
Tuesday
Back to the autogen grind, making a start on Hastings, which from a quick check on Wikipedia, has more houses than Napier... dammit.
Then just before lunch, Cowpatz posts on NZFF that Prepar3D 2.3 is up, which is kind of surprising, I almost always get news from overseas sites, so well done, CP... Installing and testing the patch pretty much writes off the afternoon, but a P3D update is a big thing for me.
Wednesday
My calendar is freaking me out, I'm very aware that Thursday and Friday are half days only, and that I wanted to have the Hawke's Bay autogen finished this week to concentrate on Hasting Aerodrome next week. So I settle in for a few hours of annotating Hastings, and refuse to be side-tracked...
Thursday
I have a doctor's appointment in the afternoon so I do a day's autogenning in half a day. I've very pleased with my progress. When I get back from Lyttelton (which involved a wild trip on the ferry, and walking home in a hail storm) I discover that the entire Hastings autogen is gone -- don't ask me how. I'm very grumpy.
There's a video on NZFF of the Nelson Simpit simulator, showing Real NZ Nelson, which gets me thinking long and hard about the need for a custom NZ autogen, even though I'm pleased to see my scenery portrayed like this.
Friday
I've pretty much given up on doing any work on a nice Hasting airport, so I set about redoing the autogen I lost in the morning. In the afternoon, I have to go to the clinic to have my defibrillator checked out, so the week is pretty much shot. Before I leave, I'm telling my flatmate that the doctor was asking me about my alcohol consumption yesterday (almost nil). and she suddenly remembered that my son had dropped off a few bottle of home brew earlier in the week....
So Friday evening I crack one open, and it is the perfect end to a crappy week.
Next week will be another story, so much to do in just five days. I honestly don't know why I do it, for a couple of hundred dollars a week.
Please buy a subscription!
The alarm goes off at the usual time, and as usual I ignore it, because it's cold and wintery.
But five minutes later my phone starts beeping, reminding me that there's just two weeks to go to the next subscription release. Plus an email from my calendar, which I consider a bit of an overkill, considering that when I turn the PC on, I get the same alarm, and the same email reminder of the alarm. it really is hard to ignore stuff these days...
This will be the third release, and entirely devoted to Hawke's Bay, so there is still a lot of autogen to do. I'm about two thirds through Napier, and still have Hasting to do. So I just settle in to annotate the rest of the houses in Napier. This is tedious work, but I'm very aware that this is the secret ingredient, hand-placed autogen. I test in Prepar3D, with Vector Land Class, but once or twice I fire up FSX, with Orbx NZNI, just to check that it works. The NZSI patch has somehow fixed the munted roof-texture problem which has driven me balmy in the past, so I'm pretty chuffed with the result.
Tuesday
Back to the autogen grind, making a start on Hastings, which from a quick check on Wikipedia, has more houses than Napier... dammit.
Then just before lunch, Cowpatz posts on NZFF that Prepar3D 2.3 is up, which is kind of surprising, I almost always get news from overseas sites, so well done, CP... Installing and testing the patch pretty much writes off the afternoon, but a P3D update is a big thing for me.
Wednesday
My calendar is freaking me out, I'm very aware that Thursday and Friday are half days only, and that I wanted to have the Hawke's Bay autogen finished this week to concentrate on Hasting Aerodrome next week. So I settle in for a few hours of annotating Hastings, and refuse to be side-tracked...
Thursday
I have a doctor's appointment in the afternoon so I do a day's autogenning in half a day. I've very pleased with my progress. When I get back from Lyttelton (which involved a wild trip on the ferry, and walking home in a hail storm) I discover that the entire Hastings autogen is gone -- don't ask me how. I'm very grumpy.
There's a video on NZFF of the Nelson Simpit simulator, showing Real NZ Nelson, which gets me thinking long and hard about the need for a custom NZ autogen, even though I'm pleased to see my scenery portrayed like this.
Friday
I've pretty much given up on doing any work on a nice Hasting airport, so I set about redoing the autogen I lost in the morning. In the afternoon, I have to go to the clinic to have my defibrillator checked out, so the week is pretty much shot. Before I leave, I'm telling my flatmate that the doctor was asking me about my alcohol consumption yesterday (almost nil). and she suddenly remembered that my son had dropped off a few bottle of home brew earlier in the week....
So Friday evening I crack one open, and it is the perfect end to a crappy week.
Next week will be another story, so much to do in just five days. I honestly don't know why I do it, for a couple of hundred dollars a week.
Please buy a subscription!
