Vroom…

I was at the library today doing some study for my trials coming up tomorrow (eep, I shouldn’t be writing this) and they commented on the mess that I made.

Well, this is the mess that I make at home.

  1. My desk (which is RELATIVELY clean at the moment)
  2. And there we go, papers all over the desk in the office.
  3. I even moved to the floor, but there really isn’t enough room in the office, so I moved to:
  4. The dinner table, it does get a bit annoying having to clean up every night but meh
  5. And that’s the pile of books that I’ve been working with lately… urgh, so much information…

Time to study!

Blah. Liberals, You Disgust Me

So after reading up about the Coalition’s supposed “alternative” broadband “policy”, I feel rather angry and annoyed that they think they know what is best for those in regional areas and the economy. I hope no one is going to be voting for the coalition.

Read here: http://www.arnnet.com.au/article/356406/coalition_australians_will_get_12mbps_more_they_win_/

I just felt that I should address some points, just in case people were thinking that the Coalition’s scheme was sounding good. Don’t forget that they are spending far less money and therefore the service will be of a far reduced quality.

Sure it’s cheaper but it’s only delivering a minimum of 12Mbps to 97% of households, some city folk getting 100Mbps HFC, ADSL2+ and the rest sitting on below average satellite. With 90% coverage by 2016. Considering that the NBN will be nearly build by then covering 93% of the population with 100Mbps fibre (yes please!) and the rest with 12Mbps wireless and satellite. They haven’t really specified who will get what. What happens in the future when we need faster speeds that copper simply just can’t deliver? Copper at it’s current technology tops out at 40Mbps and that decreases the further you move away from the exchange. The NBN starts at 100Mbps and it’s easy to go up from there and speeds won’t degrade with distance.

The Coalition also haven’t addressed the problem of equity. I’m assuming here that the majority of city users will be able to access 100Mbps HFC and users here in Mudgee will be stuck on 24Mbps max. When online services standardise, it will be at the faster rate of 100Mbps leaving those on the lower speeds behind. City people don’t understand rural people. We need a widespread distribution of a high speed fibre network that can be continually upgrade in the future.

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No fun at school for you!

So two factors contributed to this. I was bored in software and I decided to look up the works of David Thorne, an Australian satirist famous for the Kate’s Party incident and for trying to pay a bill with a drawing of a spider. After many links, I was led to this website: http://www.boredatwork.com.

I found this reason for the block highly hilarious 🙂

Silly DET…

But I highly recommend you check out his site – 27bslash6, interestingly, his site was NOT blocked under the DET filter.

microSD

So I just had a “microSD moment” which reminded me of this xkcd. I still find it hard to comprehend how they manage to fit so much into so little.

I just ordered some cheap microSD card readers off DealExtreme and they arrived in the mail today. It freaked me out how SMALL these damn things are, not to mention how damn small microSD cards are. I have an 8GB one (in my phone) that cost me $20 last year, that 4GB USB in the photo cost me $140 back in 2006. So for 1/7th of the cost, I managed to get 2x the storage at in a far more smaller package…. why wouldn’t you be freaked out?

The second photo shows just how damn small the reader is when plugged into the USB port, compared to the Ethernet and MiniDisplay Port plugs and a normal SD card.

How things have changed, one day, I might line up my floppy discs and other assorted storage devices that I have collected over the years and take a photo, until then, I shall remain amazed by these tiny little chips of semi-conductive plastic.

Q&A – Monday 26 July

For those of you who do not watch the ABC on a Monday night, I would like to inform you that you are all missing out! It is during this time slot at 9:30 that one of the best political shows airs. If you think politics is all boring the you have to watch Q&A. This show is what The Great Debate should have been. Interesting, unscripted, engaging and entertaining. You just have to watch how well it trends on Twitter (#qanda) to see the audience that it reaches.

Indeed the show was that good tonight that i&m writing a blog post about it. If I were able to vote at this election I would have picked Rudd the Turnbull then Gillard then Abbott which is interesting. Turnbull tonight was on fire! His performance was simply amazing. Penny Wong also did fantastically.

I’m not quite sure if I should be scared that I actually agree with pretty much everything Turnbull says. He’s more Labor in some aspects than Gillard! I completely agree with the fact that we need a market based system to control emissions and that economic growth in the long term will only be achieved through sustainable environmental management. We shouldn’t be the world’s mine and we seriously need to reform our economy and diversify our export base before it’s too late.

It’s getting too hard to type this blog post on my phone but you can, and I highly recommend you do, watch it online at www.abc.net.au/qanda or do so on iView if it is unmetered for you.

Julia Gillard is the best out of two bad options. I wish it were either Turnbull or Rudd…

Hmmm.. awkward much?

Well… I’m finding myself in the awkward position of having to defend Macs after YEARS of inherent dislike and PC support. Many of my friends have been trying to discourage me from getting anything Apple or Mac related which is exactly what I would have done a few months ago if someone told me they were going to buy a Mac. But after NCSS and my experience with newer Apple hardware and Snow Leopard, I can’t really think of anything to hold against Macs aside from price.

I’ve decided that I just can’t hold view and that perhaps I should buy what suits my requirements. I still dislike the iPhone OS and probably would go Android over iOS due to the limitations (that have been somewhat fixed in iOS 4 – multitasking, folders etc) but I personally think that a MacBook would work for me.

So I should probably try and explain it a bit I guess.

To do this, we go into my past as a primary school student in Year 3 (when I started getting interested in computers). My experience for the next 3 years would be Mac OS 9.. yes, that POS (opinions may vary here) that would freeze or crash everytime you sat down too hard near it. I became very familiar with the little triangle restart button on the iMacs and pressing that stupid Force Quit combination key – Command+Option+Shift+Esc, who the HELL came up with that combination! Virtually impossible to do! As well, I got used to Mac software which at the time was a really basic iMovie, iTunes, and Netscape Navigator (shudder).

At the end of Year 6, the school upgraded to Mac OS X 10.something which came with a shiny new UI and the DOCK! Ohh… was that impressive, afraid my experiences with the early OS X was not all the brilliant either, classic mode (shudder). Moving onto high school, I was in a 100% Windows environment and never really had to deal with Macs again, I believe that around this time, I upgraded to Windows XP from that bag of sick called Windows ME.

This Windows environment and my initial horrible experience with Mac OS 9 put me off Macs for aggesss. I did try the Mac life briefly in Year 9 when I borrowed my friends iBook G4 with OS X Tiger on it however I found two problems:

  • It was PPC based which I did not like
  • Tiger was crap

So Apple decide to release computer with Intel chips but by this stage I was going to be getting my own computer soon and I still had a really bad Mac after taste in my mouth after all those years. I got me a really good PC for the money (Quad core, 4GB RAM, 24″ LCD).

So along I tramp to NCSS where a significant majority of people there are MacBooks (James Curran!) and I got to use that 15″ MBP for a fair while. Snow Leopard and the hardware have moved on significantly since I last tried Macs was my final conclusion. I was in Sydney for a while after that and wandered down to the Apple shop and had a play with the smaller 13″ MBP. Apple release the newer 13″ MBP’s and it’s near tax time for my parents… things just seemed to add up I guess.

My reasoning for a MacBook!

PS: The only thing I liked about OS 9 was nanosaur and the fact that it was easily hacked and I locked the teachers out 🙂

My Next Investment: MacBook Pro?

OR

Yes, I know, for those that know me, this would probably come as a shock… I’m considering buying a MacBook Pro 13″ so I need help from those (lots of you NCSS guys) that own them/are fans.

Well, my reasoning is that the government gives that 50% tax back thingy up to $1500 spent so I could splurge a little bit and get a Mac this year for uni (because next year will have enough expenses as is without adding on the cost of a laptop). I already have a nice Q6600, 4GB RAM, 24″ LCD so I’m after something that’s portable.

Enter MBP 13″ base model, 2.4GHz C2D (No Nehalem though… wouldn’t mind an i3/i5), 4GB RAM and 250GB Hard drive, “10 hours” battery. Now my questions….

What is the advantage of getting this 13″ MBP compared to say a nice 13″ Dell with an i5 and anti glare screen? Am I just paying lots for the design and Apple looks? I’m after portability here so battery life I guess is a fairly important factor as well as weight and size. I don’t want to lug a brick around all day.

I’m not sure if I want the power that the Dell would give (considering I do have a pretty good desktop though) or if I want the Mac which has perfected all the details (MagSafe, single glass trackpad etc) at the cost of a bit of performance… if that 13″ MBP came with an i3/i5 life would be so much easier!

Damn you Apple!

Blog be better?

So, I’ve been tweaking WordPress to get it to go faster (cause it can be a fairly slow at times) and it appears to me that it’s faster 🙂 but that could just be my wishful thinking? Does anyone else think that this is loading faster? I installed WP-SuperCache which generates static html versions of the site to show to unauthenticated visitors. I then used nginx to serve static content because it’s much better than Apache but I proxy all dynamic requests to Apache. And just to make things go even better, I enabled gzip and used the new WordPress image resize features to drop down the resolution of lots of photos!

So if that doesn’t make things go faster then I’m giving up!

DET Filter? Say what?

So this is the brilliant DET filter that all NSW public schools have to put up with in action here (as well as the school’s own proxy server/filter)

Yes, that is correct, uTorrent at school

Our school seems to have gone a little bit lax with their security, you can just run any random exe you want (as a limited user of course). Which means I get CMD making life so much easier, Portable Chrome instead of crappy IE, PuTTY and uTorrent. Not sure what other apps I should use at school next, ideas?

Om nom nom!

That is correct…. Om nom nom! Last Thursday the 27th, as the coordinator of the project, I got to spend my day thinking “Om nom nom”. What project you say? I shall simply post these photos and let you decide.

If you’re wondering, there are 2712 Original Glazed Krispy Kreme donuts there folks.

Om nom nom! That is all.