Friday, February 29, 2008

Sky news. Ban drinking games.

http://news.sky.com/skynews/iphone/article/0,,91251-1307224,00.html

I'm with borris on this one let's not start making laws and banning
things that the majority of people who conduct themselves in this
manner do so in their full complete volition. Knowing the risks and
certainly chosing how much to drink and how quickly. I have never seen
anyone forcable press ganged into either partaking or drinking a
dangerous ammount at these games. I could have at any point stood up
and said I think that's enough for me boys and gone to bed - as could
young mr britton. Let's not overlook what was a tragic accident by any
means but let's remember that it was indeed an accident nobody to my
knowledge forced a tube down this boys throat.

To attempt to prohibit this is to limit the many as punishment for the
irresponsibilty of the few.

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Thursday, February 28, 2008

OneTrip

Every week I go shopping with nearly the same list of items that I dutifully tick off, this doesn't just save that list online but allows me to go... what else could I buy... i don't have to think of the possibilities it offers them to me.

I've got about 30+ text files of all my shopping lists for the past months, but when I take something off for one week, because we have I dunno OJ left over, I don't remember the week later that I took something off the last list (do you see ?). So technically I'd have to open all 30 files and workout which things I want, but I know I always need apples (so that's a waste of cognitive load), I could consolidate the items in to one super list and pick from that... that's the joy of what this app offers....

I'd look like a complete knob walking around Walmart holding my iphone ticking things off... I feel like a douche changing tracks on the iPod function in iPhone in public so I might stick to the piece of paper.

And as a colleague astutely pointed out... "yep, sometimes that old methods are the best... and in this case no-one will mug you for a piece of paper."

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

My thoughts on the mac book air

Recently I was asked my thoughts on the mac book air by my boss I thought I would post my response. 

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Begin forwarded message:

From: M <m@musingsonamac.com>
Date: 25 February 2008 14:28:14 GMT
To: Your boss <yourboss@yourwork.com>
Subject: Re:

People I have spoken to who own one all rave about the mac book air. As long as you know what it is for. That is to say its an executive level machine perfect for normal computer use. Great for word processing, e-mail and browsing the web. It isnt good for high end computing for example I couldn't develop on it as I run too many large applications at once. It is for executive computing needs. 

It is a beautifully designed machine with sleek lines and its weight is almost imperceptable I've heard of people picking up their bags and not knowing if the machine is inside the bag or still on the desk because they just can't feel its weight. Having held one in store myself I can confirm it is crazy light. However you are paying a bit of a premium for that level of design and true portability whilst still keeping a large widescreen and full sized keyboard. Certainly if someone got one out a meeting it would turn heads. 

All that as well as having all the plus points of being an Apple (next to no viruses, great bundled software solid and reliable) 

To ensure I'm offering the fair and balanced opinion of a decent technical consultant I should point out some of what people might call drawbacks. The lack of a cd or DVD drive is mitigated by some great software by apple that you install on another computer (windows or apple) and share its drive when in the office or home to install software. I agree I barely use the cd drive on mine - except when I get new music to copy it to my computer. Apples thought is actually that you will be tempted into buying your media online. 

There is no network port included only wireless. Now with most locations and offices offering wireless that's too not too big an issue because if needs be you can buy an adapter to plug it into the network at work for example. 

Yes it would be nice to see it with more USB ports but when you're buying a portable how much can you plug in when you're out and about ?

The biggest shortcoming to my mind is battery life at a predicated 4.5 hours it is a bit on the short side. But again if you want to use it on a journey to London all seats on virgin trains or all virgin Atlantic flights to the states have sockets to power devices like laptops. 

Hope that helps if I can answer any more questions dont hesitate to ask. Can ask who you're thinking of when thinking of the mac book air and what kind of circumstances it might be used ?

M. 

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On 22 Feb 2008, at 14:16, "your boss" <yourboss@yourwork.com> wrote:

M,

 I'd appreciate your views on the new Applemac air laptop.

Thanks

Your boss

Sunday, February 24, 2008

A night out.

For my birthday. It was a mixture of old school house and trance with
the ocassional $0.50 thrown in.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

New mounted drive icon in Leopard

I'm almost positive this has changed since I updated to 10.5.2 this morning I cleared my desktop of rubbish and when I mounted my work drive I'm sure the icon is different. Can't remember what the old one was, but it wasn't people holding hands I'm sure.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Apple tv updating.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Leopard update

Its now patching files.