Saturday, October 18, 2008

Run Keeper

The Mactalk podcast covered off runkeeper on their weekly round up of iphone apps and by god it maybe useful. The idea behind the app is to record your run using the GPS of the phone and when you are finished you can get a few basic stats off the phone like km/h and how long you have been running and a history of previous runs with a funky little graph. You can also upload the data to the run keeper website and have it produce wonderful map of your run on google maps with an accompanying graph showing speed over time and elevation over time.
A wonderfully easy app to use and it may encourage me to get off my ass and excercise a little, if for nothing more than see the graphs and maps.
The only negative after a quick blat round the Sculptures by the sea this morning is the lack of ability to exporting your data. Although a post of the forum from early August suggests they are thinking about how is best to do this.

Joy.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

AppleTv - Next development platform ?

There have been a few clues about this over the last week, with the hint of a product transition and a short article on tuaw about apps store possibly being extended to the Apple TV.
The AppleTV with the iphone/ipod touch device would be an excellent gaming platform to compete with the wii - the iphone has a vibration function, accelerometer and touch screen making it a rather solid controller - as long as you don't get any calls mid game ;)
The inclusion of safari on the AppleTV with the iphone/touch as a wireless keyword could serve as a entry level connected device, while still providing a compelling reason for consumers to upgrade to a MacBook, to get standalone applications, isight and personal storage, rather than cloud storage.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

iPhone will be your next computer

With the size of applications getting smaller, multi-touch devices and cheap high density storage. Your iphone will be your next computer, take it to work and put it in a cradle to get connectivity with your screen, mouse and keyboard.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Looking for the mouse

Thanks to builtbydave for the tweet to an excellent Clay Shirky talk. 

Saturday, May 17, 2008

I don't understand the world.

The west with all it's wonderful  ideals and patronising "we know best" politics. Ready to rush in and help at a moments notice, if it is bombing the crap out of your country and killing your leader to slapping you on the wrist and telling you not to build naughty bombs or power stations.  
  The west is willing to run stable if not morally dodgy countries and bugger them up, but not go into already shafted countries and help out, maybe attempt to do some good.  Dodgy and corrupt leader,  check, country in a state of crisis, check, inflation out of control, check. Right then we can't fuck this up any worse than it is move along.  Military rulers, check, humanitarian disaster being ignored by the rulers, check, once again nothing we can do here, move along. Despot ruler, check, great infrastructure, check, high levels of education, check, non-christian abrahamic religion, check, oil, check, wahoooooo lets go rip this mother apart, bombs, bombs, gotta have bombs.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Bugtastic


Interesting bug
Originally uploaded by jonoabroad
We found this guy on a sculpture in the botanical gardens near Newcastle. Try as I might I couldn't get him/her/it to straighten both antenna - bastard.

Dragon fly


Dragon fly
Originally uploaded by jonoabroad
I thought I should start linking through to a few of my flickr photos while I can still remember where and when I took them.

We found this guy while on a walk at Myall Lakes National Park over the christmas break.

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Buying a new machine online.

  So our washing machine died last weekend after a long and some what healthy life.  We decided to try and make a vaguely informed decision and research a new one.  Choice did this for  us excellently, covering off the major categories we were interested in,  energy and water efficient, reliability oh and wash clothes.  It did cost 20 dollars for 3 months access, but the review we got was up to date and very informative - yay! 
  Once we had decided on a new machine we hunted round online for a bricks and mortar store to go and buy from and instead found Appliances Online. Appliances online were cheaper than the bricks and mortar and for most products could deliver the next day.  The website had lots of detail including energy and water ratings and rebate eligibility.  Oh and in the Sydney  area they offered to hook up the new machine AND take the old machine - yippee !
  The delivery idiot called and confirmed a time, which was nice, but the manner of the two delivery idiots was poor.  Taking the piss out of the customer and the price of the product you have just delivered is uncool, whinging about doing your job, also uncool.   Then again, what can you expect from someone who delivers washing machines for a living. 
So the only disappointing part of the entire process was a human interaction, what a surprise, apart from that, how wonderful, thing ordered, delivered and old thing taken away all from the comfort of the sun room and iMac - wahoo !
 Ummm will review of washing machine once we have had it for more than 2 days. 

 Yes this should have microformat love, but blogger lacks that love and I'm too tired to do it by hand - sorry :(

 



Sunday, March 02, 2008

Social conscious Vs a consumer centric world.

How does one balance between the good of the planet and the need to earn a living in an ever increasing wired, or unwired as the case may be world. I'm living in the centre of middle classness at the moment, we drink organic free trade coffee, we buy organic veggies as much as possible, our washing products are all eco-friendly, our toilet paper is recycled, not one would assume from old toilet paper but still, we recycle, use low power bulbs and part of our energy bill is green.
We worry about global warming and whether we are on the happy or unhappy side of the climate tipping point. Is the planet screwed or just a bit buggerd. Is all the organic recycled low power goodness a waste of time because in the next 5 minutes, 2 months, 6 years Israel, Iran or the United States will get their tits in a tangle because someone said they were facists, hate mongers or reglious idiots and spit their nuclear dummy all over the rest of us and our organic coffee.
If we ignore the fact that a bunch of idiots could and probably will bugger up all our hard work, where do we stop, where do we find a level of balance and a sane source of information to help find that balance.
How do I lower my impact on the planet without jepordizing my standard of living and my work? I'm not about to go live in a mud hut and eat beetles, nor am I about to unplug my laptop
and stop buying consumer electronics ( okay just apple really ).
And there we have it, after a huge ramble, the point of this post - How as a geek to I balance my desire to not single handly be responsible for raping the planet, while staying relavent in my field.
Would an ebook reader be better for the planet than the 100 kgs of technical books I read ~100 pages from, or would it have to last me 15 years - something we know isn't going to happen. While the greens will say no tech is a good level of tech, that doesn't really cut it, I'm pretty sure that my Macbook Pro is more eco-friendly that some sub 1000 dollar laptop that I could have brought.  Not least of all, this is still a powerful machine year after I brought it and in a year or two when I get rid of it, it will serve someone else for a few more years, much like my old Powerbook which is happily meeting Mums needs for about 15 months now.
I guess the question I am asking is "When should I curb my desire/need for technology and when doesn't it make a difference?", it's not like I'm buying every device under the sun and there are practical as well as ecological benefits from curbing spending, such as having money.

Greenpeace shit me, they are a huge marketing machine that don't let truth or fact get in the way of a good press release - see the last stories on apple products, that were widly inacturate - not quite the vim and vigore to get a correction to the PR. Hence fools, possibly well meaning, but fools non the less.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

  Anna and I had the mega veggie India food cook up yesterday. Out of the 5 dishes we got 9/10's there, missing only the Naan.  We have Naan dough,  just not Naan cooked, they are looking like lunch with left overs.  Everything came from Mader Jaffrey, although the dal is suspiciously similar to the recipe that Ash and Mitul gave me a few years ago. 
  I think next time we will start a bit earlier and possibly do a little preplanning, small kitchen, lots of new dishes and short on time is not a good mix.


Monday, February 18, 2008

Cayne's been here almost a week and everyone is still talking which is a good thing. 

Friday, February 08, 2008

I haven't blogged in a long time.  

oh well.