Thursday, November 17, 2005

The Battle of Hastings

Just looking on the BBC Website and came accross this, its just a bit of fun, but you can have a go at being Harold or William and re-enact the Battle of Hastings!!! Can you win???
(click here to play)

Motorbike Show 2005


Went to the motorbike show at the NEC with me mates which was cool, spent all day walking around so many cool new bikes but I have to say that the new Yamaha R6 looked amazing and I would go as far as saying that it looks better than the R1. I have a fireblade and I must admit the new blade was also very sexy.

But with so many bike s there to choose from, I would be like a kid in a candy shop trying to choose a bike.

Like any good bike or car show there was more than a few women there helping to promote the bikes, In the interests of research and only so I could show my blogg what it was like I forced my self to have a pic taken with a couple (click here to see pic).

More worryingly than anything else I have found myself moving more and more towards the chopper bikes! My mate Colin has bought a brand spanking Harley, which is a real cruiser but I think I have been watching to much of the Orange County Choppers TV show. Anyway for now I stick to my Fireblade as the speed is what does it for me, well for the moment.

Click here to play "Kid Canyons Stunt Game"

Thursday, October 27, 2005

Wednesday's rumours

The list of players who've had reasonable careers that have been completely overshadowed by the football achievements of more celebrated family members is long and unimpressive: Darren Ferguson, Jordi Cruyff, Nigel Clough and, erm, Terry Yorath.

Will we soon add Kolo Touré's name to that scroll? Alex Ferguson certainly hopes so: because word is he's on the trail of the Ivorian's younger brother Yaya, yet another product of the football factory that is ASEC Abidjan and currently on the books of Olympiakos. Kolo says the 22-year-old midfielder is "better than me", which begs the obvious question then: "Are you really going to let Fergie pinch him ahead of Arsène Wenger?"

Possibly even more galling to Wenger are reports that, preposterously, Patrick Vieira is already unhappy at Juventus and would not be averse to switching to ... Manchester United. However, the prospects of that ever coming to pass are approximately the same as TV's Tony Hart taking over as England boss and appointing the recently-deceased Morph as his right-hand man. That's because Fergie would prefer to sign 22-year-old Cameroonian midfielder Jean Makoun, who wouldn't come cheap, what with being under contract at Lille until 2010.

Meanwhile, forget La Manga and Ayia Napa, Scotland has become the new destination of choice for Premiership managers. Steve McClaren's scouts are skulking around Glasgow, casting admiring glances at Peter Lovenkrands, while Mick McCarthy, Graeme Souness, David Moyes and Chris Coleman have also dispatched snoops to Edinburgh to eye up Hearts centre-back Andy Webster.

Alan Pardew, meanwhile, may be igniting a fat cigar as we speak, safe in the knowledge that he's to be offered a contract that will keep him at Upton Park till 2010. Or ensure he gets a hefty pay-off to accompany any eventual boot.

Eager to hold on to one of the brightest talents in world football - or simply force his price up - Independiente have denied that Chelsea made a £13.5m bid for 17-year-old striker Sergio Aguero.

And Lee Trundle is poised to sign a new image rights deal that will ensure he takes an 85% slice of all club merchandise that features the Swansea striker. Lee who?

Google-watchers glimpse new classified service








ONLINE search giant Google admitted it is moving into classified advertising after unwittingkey giving users a sneak preview of the new service. It would be a threat to newspapers , which have already seen classified revenues squeezed by sites such as Craigslist.The service, Google Base, appeared briefly as a link to a website inviting people to list things such as cars for sale.

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

The iHome?















Is this the headless Mac we’ve been hearing about? Every Macworld there’s always a bunch of hoaxsters who think they’ll get their kicks pranking the Mac community with fake pics of some hot new product that is rumored to be coming out.

We can’t vouch for the authenticity of these, but a bunch of pics showing the “iHome Media Center” being removed from its box. If it’s legit (and again, we still don’t know this for sure), then what we’re looking at is a small-form factor Mac with a slot-loading optical drive and a bunch of ports around back.











Yeo Heraldry


This is the Yeo Coat of Arms and the other arms the main family were allowed to quarter in the 1500's. These arms then passed on into the Rolle family, when Margaret, the daughter of Robert Yeo and Mary Fortescue married Henry Rolle

This coat of arms was granted to William atte Yeo in 1346, by King Edward 111

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE YEO FAMILY GO TO: http://www.yeosociety.com/

Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Paffett handed McLaren test drive


Gary Paffett will get a chance to test a McLaren-Mercedes Formula One car after his DTM title win.

The Bromley-born driver, 24, took the German touring car crown with third place at Hockenheim last weekend.
Paffett tested for McLaren in 2002 and 2003 but was unable to find a race seat and tried his luck at DTM instead.
He said: "It is a step closer to Formula One, which is where I want to be eventually. But it looks like I'll be defending my DTM title next year."

Irate iPod nano users file class action against Apple

Irate iPod nano users file class action against Apple
Jamie Wilson in WashingtonTuesday October 25, 2005

Irate iPod nano users have filed a lawsuit against Apple alleging that the firm launched the product knowing the screen of the credit card-sized music player was defective.

Consumers have filed a proposed class action lawsuit in California claiming the nano scratched "excessively during normal usage" because its protective plastic resin is too thin. "

Apple concealed the defect and advised class members that they would need to purchase additional equipment to prevent the screen from scratching excessively," the complaint said.
Apple had no comment yesterday.

"Has a streaker ever scored? And would it count if they did?"



Well Jimmy, the self-proclaimed 'World's No1 Streaker,' Mark Roberts, from Liverpool, has scored at least two goals while baring all. Roberts, who has also streaked at the Super Bowl and Royal Ascot, scored in the Liverpool v Chelsea Carling Cup game at Anfield in 2000 and the 2002 Champions League final, between Real Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen.

At Anfield, Roberts took a pass from Gianfranco Zola before beating the entire Chelsea defence and firing past a half-hearted Ed de Goey, after hurdling the perimeter fence. His goal bonus: a magistrates court appearance and £100 fine.

In the Champions League final, at Hampden Park, he ripped off his velcro suit before stealing the ball, running past two defenders and finding the aptly-named Leverkusen keeper Hans-Jorg Butt no match for his finishing prowess.

Roberts is not the only streaker to find the back of the net. In December 1998, during an interruption in Reading's 1-0 win over Notts County, a fan ran on to the field, kissed the ground and scored past the County keeper before evading a steward and disappearing into the crowd.

These goals didn't count because they occurred during breaks in play (both of Roberts' efforts came during the half-time interval), but even if a streaker were to find the net during a game, it wouldn't count.

Law 10, The Method of Scoring, says that a goal can only be given if no infringement has been made by the team scoring the goal. A streaker would be an ineligible player; a team cannot field more than 11, so there would be no goal. And that's even before considering improper kit! The referee also has the power to stop the game if "an unauthorised person enters the field of play".

Football rumours ........................

Liverpool will pay £2m for 25-year-old Getafe forward Riki.

Arsenal will offer slightly more than that for 17-year-old Mexican midfielder Carlos Vela, currently on the books of Chivas del Guadalajara.

Inauspiciously for Arsenal, the star of the recent World U17 Championships in Peru last month stated: "My future lies in Spanish football." Auspiciously for Arsenal, however, he's currently having a week-long trial at Highbury.

And as part of their master plan to become the dominant force in South America, Argentina's River Plate are to bring three of their nation's favourite sons back from Internazionale: Juan Sebastian Veron, Javier Zanetti and Julio Cruz.

management guru territory

Forgive the me for encroaching on management guru territory. But consider the following:

"Finished files are the result of many years of scientific study combined with the experience of many years".


Now, how many 'f's are there in the above declaration?
Come on. Well? Eh?


If your answer is three, hit yourself on the nose with the nearest stapler. The answer is six. Bet you just skipped past those ofs, didn't you?

There you go, a rum little exercise to demonstrate that you need to make a calculated effort to show attention to detail.

Weekend review!

Well went night fishing friday, which was cool and only the second time i have been fishing. however no one told me that you cant see shit at 3am (hightide was at 02:30) really need a torch or something so you can see. Mental note to myself go during the day!! so what did i catch ........... nothing but it was a laugh. I must say that we played poker round legs house till midnight which was good fun and we managed to drink large amounts of vodka before we went we may be the reason why we never got cold!! Got in at 5am hit me bed about 5:45 and up again at 10 am had a lazy day mostly, apart from jumping on the PC to play my favorite game football manager 2005 ( i know football manager 2006 is now out but i am waiting for it to come out on psp!!) was doing fab and got appointed to the england managers job but since then i have not done so well, just got knocked out the fa cup by manchester united in the 5th round, although I won the league cup. I am still in the european cup qtr finals but after the first leg I am trailing 4-2 so I have to pull my finger out to win that (yeah right) but I am still 2nd in the league 6 points behind MUFC. So after loosing most of the day with that we went out for a chinese meal at You's in st leonards on sea was really nice and great company with wayne & tracy and carl & nikky.

Saturday, October 22, 2005

The Hire – The Acclaimed Film Series by BMW Will End a 4 and a half Year Internet Run Oct. 21


If you have not seen these go have a look while you still can.......................


Woodcliff Lake, NJ, October 11, 2005…
BMW announced today that its award-winning internet short-film series, The Hire, will end its internet run on October 21, 2005. The debut of the first two films inThe Hire series was online in 2001. The third film entitled, “The Follow,” by Wong Kar Wai, made its debut at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2001 to international acclaim. The Hire was one of the leading examples of convergence in the media industry – an unprecedented, groundbreaking effort. In total, eight films were created in the series. And, since its debut, The Hire has received more than 100 million film views.

BMW Films : Dark Horse Comic

BMW Films : Internet Short Film details/review

BMW Films : Home Page




A new home for The Yeo Family

Well Addam (my brother) has put me on the right path and moved my domain name TheYeoFamily.co.uk on to a new hosting company. Watch out soon for some new pictures.

Oh and I've added some new links so don't forget to check them out to. One of my favourites is The Motley Fool.

Friday, October 21, 2005

Fishing

I am off fishing tonight, night fishing to boot! I am no fisherman; in fact I have only been fishing once before off my mates (Jay) boat. This time we are going to go beach fishing but I have to say the weather is looking grim but it should be a laugh. But before that its fat Friday so I am off to the cafe with me mates Wayne, Dan and Liam. Just as well Carl dragged me to the gym last night, we done loads of cardiovascular work on the running machine the rowing machine obviously the bike everyone does the bike and on the stairs machine which took my heart rate up to 159bpm, and the back to the running machine to cool down.

Thursday, October 20, 2005


This is me