Mon - November 6, 2006
Public Service Announcement
Ok, its not bad customer service, rather bad
governmental representation but anyway...
The Violent Crime Reduction Bill, whilst on the
whole a very good idea to help reduce crime, is seemingly out to ban the
harmless sport of Airsoft
Skirmising.Please support the Association of British Airsoft
and make sure people can continue carrying-out their leisure
persuits.
Posted at 03:49 PM
Tue - August 8, 2006
Quicktime in RealPlayer?
I didn't realise RealPlayer had a web browser in
it!
I was playing with RealPlayer on Mac OS X
earlier and thought it'd try putting a http (web) address in the open URL
dialog. Lo and behold! A webpage
appeared!So just to be really sneaky I
thought I'd try and load Apple's OS X Leopard page with its embedded QuickTime
movie, the results are below..How odd.
I thought I'd share that with you
all.
Posted at 04:24 PM
Thu - June 8, 2006
Monthly Update
OK, I've resigned myself to the fact that I only
blog on average about once a month, infact, its probably less. Thats pretty
poor for someone who is meant to know about this sort of stuff, but hey, no one
reads my blog so that suits me just fine!
Anyway, I'm gonna change my blog
strategy. Instead of sitting there once a week thinking of something that has
happened to me that might interest others, failing and leaving iBlog closed for
another week until something happens to someone else (and I blog that off the
back of their "interesting" news), what I'm going to do is a review of the
month, every month. If something genuinely interesting happens (like Greef
blogs!), I'll fill in the gaps, but I will honestly try to blog consistently,
with these updates, if only to keep my sole reader (my Mum)
happy!So what happened in
May?Hmmm....Well,
I'm still pissed off with courier companies (especially the ones who hide up the
road from the depot to avoid being given more drops tomorrow, thus keeping me
waiting for 2 hours), telephone companies and second-hand furniture merchants.
I'm still spending too much time and money on the Celica and Tamiyas. I'm also managing to sell
some of my collection too. We had a lodger, then lost them (probably a good
thing in hindsight seeing how tiny our flat is!).
We saw the rather excellent Room 3,
and the rather local Doctor Schlong at the Zero Degrees bar in Bexleyheath, I
also tried micro brewed beer (also in Bexleyheath) which was odd to say the
least, but it certainly did the trick on my brother (in that it gave him hiccups
for 3 days).Greef and myself renovated
the Kitchen at long last, this took longer than predicted, like all our DIY. We
also bought one of those fancy LCD TV's to replace our aged CRT beast, although
it doesn't play well with our Hard Disk recorder which is a
sod.I went to Japfest with the Celica
folk (pics here).. but the weather was awful. Oh, and
speaking of bad weather, I cooked a BBQ on May day in the pouring
rain!So all in all, a wet, costly and
thoroughly superb May..
Posted at 11:52 AM
Fri - May 12, 2006
Aggregated!
My blog has recently been added to the Ultralab Blog of Blogs. My thoughts
should now be fed straight through to subscribers of Ultralab bloggers. Well,
aren't I lucky?
Posted at 03:44 PM
Wed - April 26, 2006
GoogleJuice
Is that like BeetleJuice?
We all use Google everyday. If you don't then
unfortunately the following recommended site may not apply to dogpile.com...
But in all seriousness, as a user of Google for search results you really can't
beat it, they are still head and shoulders above anything else and monopolistic
worries aside, fair play to them.What
friend and colleague Matthew Eaves has done with his new site to find
out how to best utilise the power of Google as a Webmaster to help people find
you and your site. His site GoogleJuice isn't unique in it's analysis of
Google but it is free and is written by a guy who knows more about SEO (that's
search engine optimisation to the rest of us) than just about anybody I
know.Click onto www.googlejuice.co.uk
Posted at 12:02 PM
Mon - April 3, 2006
Interested in classic or vintage Tamiya RC cars?
Did you once have a Grasshopper, Frog,
Hornet or Hotshot? Do you want to re-live your past? There is a thriving trade
in old Tamiya Radio Control cars out there, you never know, you might have
thousands of pounds worth of plastic in your loft!
A recent trip by my Sis-in-Law to Japan brought
me back a part of my childhood I thought I'd lost 15 years ago. It's called a
Tamiya Top
Force, and for those of you not versed in the kind of geekery I am, a Tamiya Top
Force is a child's radio controlled toy. I'm not gonna make any bones about
this, in my ever-advancing years I find myself still interested in toys I should
have left behind when I discovered beer and
women.If I was supporting my fellow
addicts, I'd try and rationalise my obsession by calling it a "hobby", or saying
I was interested in "models", then perhaps people would foolishly believe I was
interested in women as my age might suggest. But no, lets be honest guys, these
are toys... and they're flipping brilliant! Partially because these things are
fantastically intricate, partially because they are unashamedly retro but
mainly, as I'm starting to find out, they are worth big bucks, and I like big
bucks (Steph, of course, would say I like spending big
bucks)!I visited a chap the other day
who had a pile of these radio control cars, not unlike what you may have seen if
you'd walked into Gamleys in 1988, there weren't many, maybe 10
kits - Value in 1988 at retail: £1000, value now: £10,000! I'm sure,
pound for pound, they must be worth more than gold, or possibly even class A
drugs(!)So, where am I going with all
this? Well, in the true style of Peter Perkins and
LoveJoy, I plan to become a collector of these little plastic kits and therefore
leave as my legacy a bunch of Tamiya Top Forces, whereupon my inheritors will
have wished I had been a dealer in gold or class A's and weren't stuck with load
of useless toys in their boxes.Oh
well, at least people will take the piss when they visit antiques roadshow with
them!If you are serious about joining
me on my trip to retro heaven, you could do a lot worse than visit Tamiya Club
where we trade and show off, or ebay - occasionally you'll find a bargain. (tip:
look for mis-spellings)
Posted at 03:05 PM
Tue - February 7, 2006
Honda Advert update
I wrote
about the new Honda Civic TV advert the other day.. The first time I
watched it I thought it was wonderful.
Unfortunately I'm getting sick of it
now. Its like being subjected to having your head stuck under the bonnet of
your car every 30 minutes.. The equivalent of an automotive bog
flush!I take it back Honda, I don't
like all that bloody whirring and
vrooming!What do you think? Comment
Below!
Posted at 10:23 AM
Mon - January 30, 2006
Alex Blanc's Weblog
Is worth a visit...
If you've got a moment, its worth visiting the
new, improved webpage of Alexander (Alex) Blanc. A cutting edge thinker in the
world of web design, Internet culture, connecting people and new thinking on the
WWW, Alex has a lot to say and i think it's worth reading... Its slightly less
rambling than my
blog (which has to be a good thing) and you never know, you might
learn something new!So head over to
all roll
over and Alex's Weblog @
www.allrollover.co.uk
Posted at 09:34 AM
Fri - January 27, 2006
Old video formats..
Intel Indeo 5 on Mac OS X??
I've been doing some work for the V&A recently
following on from the work Ultralab did on Every Object Tells A
Story. Basically, they needed some videos compressed to work on an
iPod video (specifically a Vodcast). Now having the target videos all one
format meant that the job wasn't too bad, but the problem for us was that the
source videos had completely different specifications. We had various types of
.mov .wmv and .avi all with different codecs, frame sizes and framerates. Most
of these didn't faze the incredible ffmpegX; a tool I find myself relying on more
and more these days... One of the
videos (an AVI) just didn't want to play ball... ffmpegx spat it back at me in
disgust! I tried Quicktime (unsupported), VLC - still no cigar, Windows Media
Player... anyway nothing wanted to play it. So I went back to ffmpegx and
clicked the info button which told me the codec was IV5. After a little bit of
Googling this turned out to be Intel Indeo Video 5, the last version of a very
old hardware accelerated format built by Intel for Windows playback. After
discovering this I realised I'd have to fire up a PC to get anywhere with this
vid. Or would I??Another quick
Googling showed that Apple had indeed built support for this codec into QuickTime with
the aid of an extension (shudder) to be placed in the System Folder. Ahh..
System Folder.. Mac OS < X! Back to the PC! After the PC refused to boot I
was back to the Mac again scratching my head. I thought, "what If I load up
classic and convert the video to something more modern?" (My PB 1.67Ghz is too
new to boot classic y'see) This would be fine if I had QuickTime for classic,
but as i have QuickTime for X I'd deleted QuickTime classic years ago, or maybe
Apple had during a System upgrade.
;-)No problems, I'll install QuickTime
for classic. This was fine but QT 6 for classic requires you to pay to export
files to another format, and my QT 7 Pro key wouldn't work in QT 6! So the
search was on to find an old version of QuickTime, not crippled by QuickTime
Pro. Not much was available on the Web anymore, and again I realised I could
have been finally stuck, if I hadn't noticed the QuickTime VR authoring studio box on the shelf
here at Ultralab. This ten year old piece of software included in the box a
version of QuickTime 2.5 which surprisingly worked with Indeo plug-in above.
Finally I could see and hear the video submission. A quick save as turned the
offending AVI into a MOV and then ffmpegx could happily continue chugging
through the videos.All in all a funny
little tail and it makes you wonder how and why people create stuff in such
ancient formats.. Oh, the video itself was really excellent!
Posted at 09:27 AM
Tue - January 17, 2006
PhotoBooth
No, we're not talking about the EOTAS
photobooth, but rather the shiny new app Apple include with
their iSight enabled Macintosh's. Friend and fellow researcher Matthew Eaves has just taken
delivery of a G5
iMac (officially old hat, but very desirable nonetheless) so having a
play was irresistible! Although the
rest of the machine was nothing all that new to me, the in built iSight just
blew me away, especially when used in conjunction with the PhotoBooth app. Its
just so simple, yet so magnificently engineered, I'd love to have a tiny pic of
me when i do every blog entry so you can see what mood I'm in! How cool would
that be? Novel ideas for a built-in iSight on a postcard (or my lovely new
comments function)
please! Myself
and Matt "playing"
Posted at 10:20 AM
Fri - January 13, 2006
Honda advert..
I was blown away by the latest Honda ad just on the TV.. It uses a
choir of singers to simulate the noises of a car on an imaginary journey, the
windscreen wipers are particularly amazing, although the actual engine noise is
a bit of a giveaway... Still, they do a better job than James May did on topgear the other way
around!!I liked the Cog ad they did before which was done by Wieden
and Kennedy UK, I wonder if they do the new one.. very impressive if you can
catch
it.
Posted at 09:29 PM
Wed - January 11, 2006
Mon - January 2, 2006
Old New York was once New Amsterdam...
Start spreading the news!
I'm off to New York City for a wee
shopping/sightseeing trip this week. Greef and I have spent the last week
preparing ourselves for our first visit to the US of A, Greef has itemised the
whole trip down the last toothpick, and we no doubt have an itinerary
syncronised with NASA time. I on
the other hand have the addresses of all the New York state model shops and have
booked a session at the Genius Bar in the Apple
Store Manhattan for a session on the Mac
Quiz...We're flying AA so hopefully we
might get a reasonable amount of legroom on the flight.. ooh, and i'm looking
forward to buying clothes that fit me with "M" written on the size
label!Write up next week, until then
good luck finding a blog as riveting as mine to read in my
absence!
Posted at 07:48 PM
Sun - January 1, 2006
Stop Bugging me ok!!
Avoid compulsory website login
I know most people probably know about bugmenot but for
the sake of my mum who reads this blog, if you are sick of websites that force
you to register and login to read articles click onto www.bugmenot.com.
Its basically a database of known
working logins for websites (even ones that charge, but you didn't read that
here ok!) ;-)Rather unsurprisingly,
the top requested sites on bugmenot are the US news sites (latimes.com,
nytimes.com)... thank goodness auntie doesn't require me to register to read
news, but if she did you'd know where to go!!!
Posted at 07:18 PM
Sat
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