27 Sep 2012 THE US military has designated Julian Assange and WikiLeaks as enemies of the United States. Bett...
THE US military has designated Julian Assange and WikiLeaks as enemies of the United States.
Better send in the drones then. /s [from: GPlus] 26 Sep 2012 I was looking at this: 9mm thick, portable, 2.5", 500GB hard drive. And apparently it's that time...
I was looking at this: 9mm thick, portable, 2.5", 500GB hard drive. And apparently it's that time of year when I ask again why the iPod Classic is still limited to 160Gb. I think Apple should bite the bullet and produce the Pro Audio, iPod Classic Mk7. Actually make it bigger so it will take a completely standard 2.5" drive, put an iPod touch screen on the front, battery and iPod touch circuitry in the back and use a quality pro-audio output stage. Then offer the 500Gb version at $199.99 and the 1Tb version at $249.99. Those prices are probably unrealastically low for the margins and small volume so $100 more would still be ok.
If not Apple, then somebody else with an Android version of the same thing? It turns out that if you take an Ultrabook-style 7mm hard drive and put it in a sleek enclosure, you end up with [from: GPlus] [ 26-Sep-12 6:49pm ] Just trying to build a Semi-Permanent Autonomous Zone in my castle.
Sound Dimensions Radio 1 week 15 hours ago; http://soundcloud.com/voidtacticalmedia 5 weeks 6 days ago; tuned in at 5lowershop 11 weeks 13 hours ago; p 11 weeks 1 day ago; I finally did it!!! 11 weeks... [from: GPlus] [ 26-Sep-12 6:10pm ] So farewell, then, Andy Williams. For a while there you made it ok to wear a white polo neck swea...
So farewell, then, Andy Williams. For a while there you made it ok to wear a white polo neck sweater with a christmas tree on it.
Singer dies following struggle with bladder cancer [from: GPlus] [ 26-Sep-12 4:53pm ] Cattle can also be vaccinated with the BCG vaccine. However, vaccination of cattle against TB is ...
Cattle can also be vaccinated with the BCG vaccine. However, vaccination of cattle against TB is currently prohibited by EU legislation, mainly because BCG vaccination of cattle can interfere with the tuberculin skin test, the main diagnostic test for TB.
So let me get this straight. We don't immunise cattle against TB preventing them getting it, because the vaccine prevents us from reliably telling if it worked or not and if they got TB despite the vaccine. So instead we'll kill Badgers despite knowing that incomplete removal of the badger population results in them spreading across the country carrying TB to places that don't currently have it. This is one of those political problems with entrenched vested interests where the truth was thrown out long ago, right? The government has given the go ahead for badgers to be culled in England this autumn, as part of measures to protect cattle from tuberculosis. [from: GPlus] 24 Sep 2012 So as we throw the damp rizla packet of disappointment into the overflowing ashtray of sadness an...
So as we throw the damp rizla packet of disappointment into the overflowing ashtray of sadness and hope that the weekend's big fish doesn't eat the little fish in the cardboard box, we realize that it's not that bad, it's just another rainy monday.
[from: GPlus] [ 24-Sep-12 6:13pm ] 19 Jul 2012 An automatic post to a G+ Page via Hootsuite.
08 Apr 2012 ![]() 04 May 2011 What's the best platform for building a public personal profile page?
It should collect all my posts and all my comments from all the networks and forums I'm on. It should show my status on the stats systems like Peerindex, Klout, Backtype, EmpireAvenue. It should have basic personal detail and links to my profiles all over the web (the YASN-Roll). generic cialis It should show my location and presence from things like Latitude, Foursquare, Skype and so on. And finally it should have some basic skinning and customisation so I can make it my own. This is all aimed at being a page that represents me on the web for other people to find, read and add comments to. Now clearly, Ecademy is an option as we've already got a lot of this, but what about elsewhere? Friendfeed? About.me? Flavours.me? Google Profile? And what about the walled gardens like Facebook that don't allow their content to be exported. Even building a custom site using wordpress or such like with loads of plugins is a major undertaking and can't do a lot of this. Things like Friendfeed are pretty good at aggregating the content but haven't caught up with new services like Peerindex. And location is still a complete mess with precious little export of information. I've asked this question on Quora, Buzz, Twitter, Friendfeed and Facebook. We'll see if it gets any answers anywhere. Feel free to answer there as well! [from: JB Ecademy] [ 04-May-11 2:10pm ] 05 Apr 2010 I got taken in by a religious troll asking "Do you think it's possible that the Earth could only be 6,000 years old?" on Buzz. But I did spend a little while writing some rejoinders that I rather like. It was this comment that kicked off my comment storm.
Jay Lauser - It is very possible. There is no consensus among scientists about it because the answer is not experimental science at all, but a historical belief. The Bible clearly states that it is about 6000 years old, and since God is the only person who has been here as a witness the whole time and can tell us, it is foolhardy to doubt it. The science we do see today also leads us to that conclusion. I particularly liked "Pedogod" ;) 28 Mar 2010 Chocolate Cocktails - Cuatro Diablo
I've been working on the Bond chocolate cocktail. This one is named Cuatro Diablo because it involves the 4 Mexican devils. Tequila, Chocolate, Coffee and Chili. Ingredients:- - Boston Cocktail shaker - 2 Expresso cups - 40ml Expresso - 30ml (2 tablespoons) Quality hot chocolate powder/nibs with Chili. William Curley or Paul Young [1]. You could probably use Green and Blacks with some Tabasco. It's easier if your hot chocolate powder is already chili enhanced. - 10ml Sugar syrup or Gomme - A dash of Vanilla essence (optional) - A medium quality white tequila. El Jimador is a good bet. Jose Cuervo or Souza is not good enough, but there's no point in going for a premium tequila. You can probably make double the quantity in the one Boston shaker but that's it. 1) Put the cocktail glass and shaker in the freezer 2) Put an expresso cup of expresso in the freezer 3) In an expresso cup make a paste of the chocolate with just enough boiling water to melt it. Add the 10ml Gomme. Add just enough water so you end up with a little more than 40ml of liquid. If you want add a few drops of vanilla essence to the mix. Put this cup in the freezer as well. 4) Wait as long as you can stand it for the hot liquids to cool. 5)1/2 to 2/3 fill the shaker with ice rocks. Don't bother with crushed ice as the cocktail will end up too watery. 6) Add 40ml tequila, 40ml expresso, 40ml chocolate mix. 7) Shake and pour into your chilled cocktail glass. If you give it a good shake, you'll end up with a thin foam top 8) Optionally dust with a little cocoa powder. 9) Enjoy! What you're aiming for is enough sweetness and chocolateness to take the edge off the tequila, and enough aggression from the tequila and chili to make this an adult drink. It's great as an after dinner drink. The coffee and caffeine should wake everyone up and get them talking! Most of the chocolate and expresso martinis end up a bit sickly especially if you start using things like Tia Maria or Kahlua. I've seen recipes for things like Gin-Noilly Prat as the base spirit but I don't really think these work with chocolate. Vodka adds the alcohol but doesn't add anything to the taste. The recipe above of equal quantities of Tequila-Expresso-Chocolate works for me, but do experiment. I'm still looking for a good recipe for a straight Expresso Martini. I'll let you know. [1]Paul A Young is currently out of stock of their wonderful Aztec-Chili hot chocolate mix as their supplier has gone bust and he's searching for a machine to make the right size of granule. I dare say there's a way of making up the chocolate mix from chocolate bars and chilis (like say Valrhona) but this is going to make the whole exercise even more of a mission as you'll have to melt the chocolate in a bain marie. Originally posted on Buzz 25 Mar 2010 After SXSW, we're lead to believe that location is the next big thing. I feel like I've been waiting for somebody to do for "I'm here" what Twitter did for "My thoughts" for at least 4 years. I can't really understand why its taking so long. And why it's definitely not here yet.
Right now I'm seeing a whole series of errors being made over and over again by players in this area. Here's a short list of facepalm comments. Is it really any surprise that location hasn't taken off yet? - Desktop browsers that don't support geolocation using the HTML5 API. - Almost no laptops with GPS or 3G built in. - Apps that have a mobile UI but no equivalent desktop UI. - Apps that only work on the iPhone and not other phones that have location support. - Launching as USA Only. - Launching using the city paradigm and then only for a small number of cities. - Apps that default location to off. - Apps that pay only the most cursory attention to privacy. - Apps where you can only pick from a fixed list of nearby locations and not add your own or adjust your position. - Apps that only allow you to check in where you are right here, right now. - And most of all, Apps that take too many clicks, mouse movements or whatever to check in. - Not everyone wants to play a game. Some people just want to tell their friends and business colleagues where they are. - Apps that have an API but no UI. Or a write API but no read API. - Apps that have location support but have no RSS-Atom feed that contains the location data. - A lack of integration between systems via (say) RSS/atom. So look at the current state of play. Firefox and Chrome support HTML5 Geolocation. Great. IE only does it with Google Gears and that's on its way out. Safari on both Windows and Mac has no support. Now laptops are portable too and plenty of people use laptops on the road. That's what they're designed for. But with half the market excluded it's understandable if annoying that way too many applications have a phone UI but no web UI. Which leads to people using the phone web site in their desktop browser if they want to play and clicking through the "unsupported OS warnings. However, geolocation by Wifi and Firefox/Chrome works pretty damn well. So why make it so hard to check in using the web UI? Buzz, Foursquare, Gowalla all fail here. As phones now have GPS and 3G by default, pretty soon, I hope that laptops will also come with GPS and 3G. Not so long ago, laptops didn't have cameras or wifi built in but now they're both built into even the cheapest laptops. So you gave up on trying to support a desktop browser and made the bulk of the function phone only. Then you compounded the mistake by making the system iPhone only. The iPhone is not the only smart phone on the market and it won't be in the future either. As a Brit, apps that are launched as USA only are intensely irritating. And only slightly less irritating than Apps that only work in a small set of cities. Why? Location is inherently global. Why would anyone build a system that deliberately limited their market? Privacy at the moment is binary, your location is either public or not at all. That's not great, but it's pretty hard to get this right and leads to unfortunate but hard to predict problems. I may try and make my home invisible to location systems but will my guests? This then leads on to the issue of how you ask if the user wants to show their location and how often. And the easy answer is to have one checkbox buried in settings that is defaulted off. Sadly that's the answer that will guarantee failure. Well done, Twitter! But equally, I don't want to have to click through "This app wants to get your location" every single time I use an App who's whole job is to get location. Well done, Apple! When I finally get to check-in, I don't necessarily want to checkin right here, right now. As an obsessive, I may be catching up with things that I did earlier in the day. So let me say "I was there, then" as well as "I'm here, now", oh, and "I will be there, then" as well. And what exactly is where. The system may not know about the coffee shop next to Starbucks but several systems really want you to say you're in that Starbucks and won't let you add or adjust your actual position. For years, Loki only worked off broadband IP address and had a bad database of Wifi Access points but they didn't provide any way for the public to crowd source more accurate information. Checkin and position adjustment needs to be very, very low hassle or people won't do it, no matter how much you dress it up in a game. Games are fun. But I actually just want to let my business associates know where I am and to be able to find out where they are. I don't want to be mayor of anywhere or collect points. Can we please have an adult system for location as well as the teenage one? APIs. Remember how Twitter grew so fast because the APIs were simple and a big 3rd party developer ecosystem grew up round it? Remember how they had RSS feeds from day one? Well we have to have the same around location. There's a trivially easy tag to add to RSS/Atom in georss: and generating RSS/Atom really isn't rocket science. So why does Foursquare have private RSS only; Gowalla have no RSS; Buzz have no georss in their feeds; Buzz not read Twitter's georss to set the location of Buzz entries; Google Reader not show location of items containing georss (I think). When an App does actually have an API for setting location why do most systems that use that API not use the location features? There's special place in fail hell here for Twitter. They introduced the location API very nearly a year ago. They defaulted off a hidden checkbox. There's no UI for location. It's only now that the UI is introduced and it's USA Only. It's only this year that the most common 3rd party twitter readers support it and then only one of them has it available in their desktop version. So doesn't Adobe Air have any location support? The location Emperor badly needs a sharp set of clothes. It's way past time the industry got round to building him some. ps. This was posted in the mobile version of Buzz on a windows laptop. And all because there's no location support in the desktop version of Buzz. doh! 30 Dec 2009 In response to this HellForLeather article.
I'll try not to have a moan about US-Centric thinking, but I can't help but think that electric motorcycles don't make a whole lot of sense there, while they make huge amounts of sense elsewhere. And I think at least part of this is the almost complete disapearance of the bottom end of the PTW (powered two wheel) market. Can you imagine people buying a C50-C90 cub or an Elite-125 scooter. Now go back to 1984 and Terminator. It seemed completely natural that Sarah Connor should go down to the neighbourhood store to buy some milk on a Honda Elite. That's exactly the usage pattern that makes complete sense for an electric version of the same thing. But as that store gets further and further away and is visited less often, it just becomes a damn sight easier to wheel out the SUV. So how did PTWs stop being at least partly a utility and become exclusively a life style gadget? Maybe that's one big change that Electric could bring in turning one aspect of PTW use back into straight utility. Now translate all this into urban and suburban living in Europe, South America, China, India with the electricity coming from wind and solar generators on the roof. The Electric PTW is now a big step up from bicycle or pedestrian leg power rather than a huge step down from a sports bike or a hog. Which perhaps explains why a search for electric bicycle on Alibaba returns 10,000 entries. 17 Dec 2009 26 Oct 2009 29 Aug 2009 Tonight (Friday 20 Mar) at about 5:30pm GMT we will be taking search down for 10 minutes or so. The rest of the site will be unaffected.
Overnight our upstream Internet link is undergoing maintenance between 3am and 5am GMT Sat 21 Mar. This should not affect Ecademy but there may be short periods of outage during this time. [from: JB Ecademy] [ 29-Aug-09 8:25am ] We're going to try to stream the London event tonight. The URL is here
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/ecademy-tv Video streaming by Ustream [from: JB Ecademy] [ 29-Aug-09 8:25am ] We had an outage for about an hour this afternoon. This was caused by a small software problem on a critical server.
Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience caused. [from: JB Ecademy] [ 29-Aug-09 8:25am ] Apologies for the outage on the web site this morning. We had both web servers fail at about 10:50 and back up at about 11:25.
We're currently working on trying to diagnose exactly what happened and to prevent it happening again. [from: JB Ecademy] [ 29-Aug-09 8:25am ] |
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