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Hayley’s Housewarming

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Yesterday morning James & I dropped Homily off at Dave’s house, so she could be spoilt with plenty of treats and lots of cuddles, and then hopped in our car and headed to Bristol. We got some bad news on Friday, and so we were both determined not to let it ruin our weekend. A few hours later and we were dumping our stuff off at Hayley’s house for her housewarming party!

After being introduced to her lovely housemate Max, the three of us (James, Hayley & I) headed into the City to wander around the shops and to meet @NeilCrosby and @bookwormbecca at Rocotillos. The milkshakes were AMAZING. Oh My God. I think I want to go to Bristol as much as possible just to go to Tillos for the magical nectar they serve. I picked Mint Choc Chip which was delicious, and also snagged a sip of James’s Banoffee and Hayley’s Chocolate Hazelnut – both of which were sensational. I think that I will end up having a nervous breakdown next time I go, trying to pick which milkshake to order.

The five of us piled into the car & headed back to the house which is, by the way, really close to the house from Being Human! Becca & I were both quite ridiculously excited by this. The pub was there too. Great stuff, I’m actually quite jealous of Hayley & Max for having that claim to fame.

When we got back to the house, more people had started to arrive and so we all got settled with some gin / vodka based drinks and collapsed in the living room where we proceeded to shout at the following god-awful yet highly entertaining TV shows: American Idol and Take Me Out. After a half hour or so, we were all laughing together at the ridiculousness of it all. I’d never seen Take Me Out before, and it really is just car crash television, huh!? I am really quite tempted to add it to our sky+ schedule, it’s just too entertaining in a bad way to ignore!

Following the god awful television, we moved onto the brilliance that is SingStar. Food and nibbles appeared, there was much chatting, singing & laughing, and it was an absolutely brilliant night. Apart from me getting an evil headache which required lots of drugs, we both enjoyed ourselves lots. I got to meet lots of lovely new fellow mac geeks people and managed not to be too shy (thank you vodka!). Of course, that meant I sang rather too much which was horrendously bad.

Thankfully the video of my singing is limited to facebook, so instead I present you with this masterpiece by the hostess herself:

We staggered to bed at something am and managed to get a half decent night’s sleep on the floor before being spoilt with bacon & egg this morning, and GLEE. Everything is better with glee. And bacon.

To Hayley & Max – thank you for a great night!

Here are a few photos I took, and there are more videos on youtube too:

Upside Down Hayley People Peoples Ally & Jackie Ally, Jackie & Neil Lee

I really need to go to bed now.

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My thoughts on the iPad

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

I know everyone and their mother will be doing a blog post about the iPad, but I’d just like to share my ideas about why the iPad would be right for me, and for a lot of other people too.

At the moment, James & I share a MacBook (which is primarily mine) and an iMac. We use the iMac for development & design work because of the larger screen, and my MacBook is the ‘sofa device’. I basically use it just to catch up with news feeds, check & edit my numbers documents, chat to people on IM & browse the net. Yes, my laptop is capable of much more than this, and occasionally I use Photoshop or coda to do some design work, but when it comes down to it I really just use it for web browsing and so on. I don’t play games on it because the graphics chip isn’t the best, and the puzzle games on my iPhone are more fun to play.

A lot of geeks are complaining about the iPad. I just want to point out that the iPad is not really for geeks… or at least it’s not aimed as a work device for geeks. It is not a power user device, or a content provider device; it’s a device for people who want to check their emails quickly while they relax on the sofa or in bed – content consumers. A laptop is unwieldy to use when you are curled up, and so the iPad is perfect for browsing the web to check something quickly, or reading an ebook.

The main issues that geeks are complaining about seem to be:

  • It doesn’t have flash - um, flash games are crappy1 & YouTube has a dedicated app. I don’t use flash for anything else. Oh no, I won’t see flash adverts. I’ll live.
  • No multitasking, which basically means you can’t stream music and read email at the same time - I buy all the music I love, which means it’s in my iTunes library – I don’t bother with streaming services because I don’t like ads. That means I can listen to as much music as I like while I browse the web, or write a quick blog post. And thanks, but I love the way apple have used push notifications on my iPhone as a workaround to preserve battery life. I’m fine with that trade off. I really don’t see the big deal about this – push notifications will let me know if someone talks to be on IM, or if I get mentioned on twitter.
  • The 3G model is too expensive – I don’t want 3G. I have an iPhone to keep tabs on my email on the move & free wi-fi is prolific these days anyway. I don’t see myself walking down the street and pulling it out to read emails, it’s just not that sort of thing. If I’m going anywhere I’ll prefer to use that over my iPhone for a quick google search on the move. I just want a new sofa/bed device.
  • It’s got a big bezel – how did you expect to hold it? You need to be able to hold it in portrait and landscape. This means a thumb sized bezel all the way around.
  • It’s not 16:9 - neither are books. Widescreen is too awkward to look at for portrait view, which is obviously what Apple are expecting to be the primary orientation of this thing. I can live with a black bar top and bottom of a video, if it means getting the best reading experience possible. The only thing that is best in widescreen are videos; almost everything else will look great on that screen.
  • No camera on the back – I use my iPhone to take spur-of-the-moment, whip-it-out-of-my-pocket photos, and so do a hell of a lot of people. For an event or trip where I know I’m going to want a camera, I take my Sony cybershot. Can you really see yourself holding up a tablet device to take a photo?
  • No front facing camera – this is not primarily a business device2; video conferencing is just not that important. As for non businesses, how many people do you know who have webcams on their laptops that actually use them for more than taking silly photos of themselves? Everyone I know who has a skype account never logs into it, or if they do they use text or audio chat more than video chat. My sister and I IM when we both have the capability to video chat, and so do a lot of my friends. It’s just a pain in the arse – it’s a fun gimmick but no one I know actually bothers with it. Especially if they have the tv or music on. Who would I talk to even if I did have a front facing camera? I don’t talk to anyone with my laptop, and that has one.

As you can see, these ‘major flaws’ just aren’t issues for me. I understand that they might be for other people, but I don’t think those people are who Apple are aiming this at.

I want an ebook reader that has a bigger screen than my iPhone, which is what I read on a lot of the time. I’d say that I my reading time is now split about 50% paper, 50% iPhone screen. I want something I can pick up to check and update my budgeting numbers doc on without having to faff around. To all you uber-geeks complaining that it’s not just a touch screen MacBook pro3 – it’s not for you, and it’s got great specs for the low price.

How many people with an iPhone have got into the habit of checking their email or reading news feeds in bed?! Just think how much more pleasurable an experience that will be with a larger screen. Using a laptop in bed is doable, but uncomfortable. The iPad seems to me to be the perfect compromise between the power of a laptop and the convenience of an iPhone. Have you seen the reviews written by people who have actually handled this thing? It’s fast, and it’s intuitive. It’s easy. ‘Normal’ internet users are going to go mad over this thing, just like they did with the iPhone and iPod Touch. If people don’t do a lot of computer work, but instead just need something to check emails & browse the web, why do these people even need a laptop anymore? This is apple’s answer, and it’s at a hell of a competitive price. Other companies have released netbooks… which are really just cheap, small, slower laptops.

Of course, I won’t be able to afford one for yonks and yonks. But before this week, I was planning to save for a small 13″ or 15″ MacBook Pro to replace my aging MacBook – something I could use on the sofa still, and play some games on. Now, I just want an iPad instead… it does everything I want, and it’s a beautiful device to boot. I’ll take one please, and I suspect James will too.

  1. A lot of the games available for the iPhone OS are awesome so who needs flash games anyway! I can’t wait to see what they come up with for the iPad with that lovely big screen. [↩]
  2. that’s not to say businesses won’t use them – it could be used as a great keynote display device, hooked up to a projector… or to refer to things quickly, or for travelling, but no one would use an iPad as their primary computer in a business environment. [↩]
  3. On a side note: I can’t believe that there are so many people complaining that it doesn’t live up to the hype… I understand this complaint when it comes to devices that have prototypes shown off at computing expos and such, that don’t live up to the manufacturer’s promises, but apple has never hyped this product once. It’s all made up by the rumour mill – so how can it possibly let people down when it didn’t promise anything? [↩]

Tags: geekiness, iPad
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Sharing the Glee :-)

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

So, a lot of people in the UK are talking about how much they love Glee right now (told ya so!), and so I decided to share some happiness with some Glee iPhone ringtones that I made in garageband last night…

  • Dancing With Myself
  • Defying Gravity (Kurt)
  • Defying Gravity (Rachel)
  • Defying Gravity (Kurt & Rachel together)
  • Don’t Stop Believin’ (Intro)
  • Don’t Stop Believin’
  • Gold Digger
  • Halo/Walking on Sunshine (Halo section)
  • Halo/Walking on Sunshine (Sunshine section)
  • I Say A Little Prayer
  • It’s My Life/Confessions Part II

Zipfile containing all 11 ringtones

I know, you love me. Ok, maybe you don’t. But you should love Glee, at least.

And if you haven’t watched Glee yet, where have you been! Watch it, pronto. It’s avaliable on 4oD for all you UK folk.

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Song Love: Owl City – Fireflies

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

For some reason, I am absolutely loving this song since I first head it on the radio, so I gave in and bought it on iTunes yesterday. You just have to look at my last.fm page to see that the addiction is setting in. The video is a masterpiece as well; so many things remind me of my childhood! I even have it set as my iPhone ringtone at the moment (I love Garageband!)

Ironically enough, I’ve been having trouble sleeping over the last week or two due to some crazy dreams. I only have to shut my eyes and start dozing for the monsters to come out to play. For me, some of the lyrics are quite appropriate right now!

I’d like to make myself believe
That planet Earth turns slowly
It’s hard to say that I’d rather stay
Awake when I’m asleep
‘Cause everything is never as it seems
When I fall asleep

Leave my door open just a crack
(Please take me away from here)
‘Cause I feel like such an insomniac
(Please take me away from here)
Why do I tire of counting sheep
(Please take me away from here)
When I’m far too tired to fall asleep

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An Ode to a Bed

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Have I mentioned how much I love our bed before? No? Ok then…

It’s not like it’s a particularly unique bed. In fact, it’s the polar opposite of that, due to the fact we got it from this small furniture store you may have heard of. IKEA would be the one1.

Despite the fact it’s from the Swedish furniture maze that is ikea, I can’t help but adore this bed. Sure, it’s not a real wood frame, but to be honest I’m not going to complain about that on our budget. It still looks good to me.

Bedroom (from the corner)

Most importantly, this bed is insanely comfortable. It’s an ‘ikea king size’ (or European king size to be exact) which means it’s slightly larger than the regular uk king size. Seriously not a problem. That is totally something I can deal with, especially since ikea sell fitted sheets to match. With the added bonus of a new toasty warm duvet from asda to match our super comfy (and extra large) duck down & feather pillows from ikea, it is comfort heaven after a long day.

I love to spend time in bed just kicking back & relaxing; it lacks the noisy distraction of the tv downstairs and is a perfect place to curl up with a good book, or my MacBook. The dog(s) curl up next to me & promptly fall into a coma-like state, and I can lose hours just reading, drinking a coffee & catching up with Twitter on my iPhone. I’m not ashamed of my hours long lie ins that I indulge in at the weekend either; this morning I loved having the chance to curl up with Bella, Edward & Jacob, not to mention Homily & Blossom, and just indulged in the comfort & escapism that reading a good book in bed brings!

  1. although they no longer do it in the same wood effect, bum [↩]

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