Posted on 28th February 2009, 10:59pm
Actually, that’s a little harsh, it wasn’t quite that bad. And second time around was much less stressful. Not to mention gentler on the upholstery.
Oh, sorry, you’ll be wanting some context. Ahem. Allow me to back up and start again.
I now have a second person on my insurance policy, and much to my wife’s disappointment it’s not her. My friend Sarah has another driving test coming up next week and wanted to get as much practice as possible before zero-hour, so I put her on my insurance for a week as an additional named driver. Of course, that’s meant that I’ve had to actually take her out in the car, which was pretty scary, for both of us.
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Posted on 4th January 2009, 10:34pm
I don’t usually do this, but this post is primarily concerned with linking to cool stuff I’ve found elsewhere on the web. Not very original on my behalf, so be thankful that this doesn’t happen often. However, they are things I thought it would be fun to share, simply because I enjoyed them. All of them are videos on YouTube, and both were ‘featured’ items today, which is how I stumbled across them – testament that featuring items does actually work sometimes.
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Posted on 31st December 2008, 1:17pm
About a year ago I bought myself a cute little Mac mini to replace my Blue&White G3 that had died. Around six months later I ditched the Mac Mini in favour of a more powerful and capable G5 tower which now acts as my primary computer. Since then I’ve been at a loss to know what to do with my Mac Mini; I tried selling it to people I know, but no one was interested – I had bought it second hand and it just wasn’t new enough or powerful enough to be of interest to anyone. So it sat in a bag on the floor in the study, feeling sorry for itself. Until yesterday.
Having bought my wife a new mobile phone I found myself thinking about technical things (to try to quash the feelings of jealousy at her having a nicer phone than me), and after much research I found I could actually make use of the Mac Mini for very little additional cost. We don’t watch much TV, so it wouldn’t actually be of any benefit to us for me to install a funky internet TV system, but watching iPlayer and YouTube on the telly sounded like a cool idea – much more comfortable than several people trying to cram into the study to watch stuff on my computer.
This, then, is not a detailed tutorial on how to create a media centre, but rather an explanation of what I have done to create my particular system. It might not be what you need, and I don’t pretend to have all the answers to every question you could possibly have on media centres. But I will be including screenshots to explain stuff, and hopefully someone will find at least some of this useful, or vaguely interesting.
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eBay, Firefox, iPlayer, keyboard, Mac Mini, Mac OS X, media centre, mouse, phono, s-video, scart, TV & Film, wireless, youtube
Posted on 27th December 2008, 10:35am
Now, I’m not the sort of person who encourages violent arguments about who is ‘right’ and who is ‘wrong’, especially when it comes to your choice of computer. What is right for one person may well be wrong for another, and the term ‘better’ is only really quantifiable within certain constraints; my Mac is better at surfing the web, but my toaster is still better at making toast. I’ve read (and heard) arguments on all sides about which operating system is superior, some of them quite heated.
My own conclusions seem to run along the following lines: PCs are cheap and familiar and make good home computers, but tend to get easily overwhelmed by the sheer quantity of software available and it susceptibility to viruses; Macs are beautiful and easy to use once you get the hang of them, but the insistence on top-quality hardware pushes the prices up; Linux is great for getting down and dirty with networking and programming and suchlike, but lacks the intuitive user interface for most normal people.
I was slightly dubious, therefore, when I came across this video entitled “Mac vs. PC”, inwardly groaning at the thought of yet another OS-bashing video. However, this one takes the idea a step further, drawing inspiration from a cartoon/toy/movie franchise that claims to be “more than meets the eye”. This video is definitely worth a peek!
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