September, 2004

In Syndey

Arrived at Jodies place in Syndey a while ago. Its a big place she is renting, in a really crouwded area. Heaps of houses with no backyards or anything. They seemed to be designed to rent out – cant imagine anyone really living here apart from people who are renting.

Its a huge house though!, has a pretty cool view as well.

Mum and Jodie and Sheena have just gone to the shops to get some food for tea. Tomorrow i think we are heading out somewhere but im not sure where. Probably into town or something.

Its cold and rainy down here :( a vast difference to Rocky i imagine where its probably bloody hot and muggy… im not sure which i prefer, cold and miserable or hot and muggy …. hrmmmm

Ok, im done here, just chatting to melanie and she says nick had to go round to the flat to fix something :| *wonders what broke* *eeekkkk*

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Newcastle – Wednesday

Waitied around the house in the morning for a dude from the council to come and look at the water way that runs through the backyard down here. From there we went and bought a washing machine for my younger sister then checked out a big pet shop on the way back. Was pretty good.

Not much else happened. Thursday (today) we are heading to sydney to stay at my younger sisters place for the weekend.

I fly back to Rocky on Sunday, time has flown but it has been good.

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Newcastle – Tuesday

Tuesday 9:55pm

Down at newcastle at the moment, seeing the family and stuff. Went to the hunter valley today to see the vineyards and check out a chocolate and cheese place. The chocolate and cheese places just turned out to be shops selling stuff, no looking at how they make it or anything and no taste tests.
The vineyard was different, they had a guided tour and free taste testing. I didnt test any, im not that much of a drinker.

Spent the morning out there then headed back in the arvo, got a bit sidetracked on the way but got home around 3:30.

Wasnt a bad day.

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PulpFiction Lite Vs NewsFire

Im now running PulpFiction Lite and NewsFire at the same time to determine who will claim my ‘best rss reader’ award. So far, PulpFiction has a lot of black marks against its name, so NewsFire doesnt have to do much to take the crown.

PulpFiction Lite just seems too complicated and doesnt do the basic things that well. For example, when i have a lot of saved feeds, it starts running dog slow. Each time i start it up i cant do anything else for about 5 mins until it has downlaoded and checked for new feeds. I find this kinda annoying, it shouldnt be this slow.
Also, it keeps losing/finding unread feeds. It displays that i have so many unread feeds, yet if i sort by unread i get nothing. WHERE ARE THE UNREAD FEEDS???

So yeah, I think PulpFiction went for too many features (that i never use) and for some reason its dodgy on the basic things of rss feed reading / speed.

NewsFire is fast, simple, with no bloat and unecessary ‘features’ and its only in beta. :D

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Subversion *grrrrr*

Just spent a few hours trying to install and configure subversion on my laptop and it doesnt work. Its got me stuffed. Ive got it running at uni following the same steps as i tried just then on my laptop and i get a silly 403 Forbidden error after i login. *sigh*

It really shouldnt be that hard… seriously… it shouldnt…

So i go to bed defeated…. grrrr i hate that… ill be thinking about it all night.

EDIT: Finally got it working. Had the wrong info in the config file.

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Code4Days and QuickAddress

Thomas has been busy!

He is almost done with his nifty little address book looky uppy app (thats the techincal name for it :P ). He has also done a short and sweet front page for the Code4Days.com website which also lilnks to the page he did up for QuckAddress ;)

So yeah, Code4Days finally has a web presence! Woohoo!. Im hopinh to get some time soon to finish off the cal app we started. Gotta get some more coding done – i miss doing it a lot :(

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Marking…. *sigh*

Yep, im doing it again. I know ive probably written many times before that im not doing any more marking, but the time has come again when i am.

The good thing it its only a small amount, ive actually turned down a lot of marking work and also some course development work – trying to concentrate on my PHD stuff…. bleh

Speaking of PHD stuff. I get a nice email today telling me my confimation of candiature cannot go through unless i have ethical clearance done. Ethical clearance is needed if you are going to be interviewing people or doing surveys. Anyway, i had assumed that since i wont be conducting interviews or anything until near the end of my research that i could wait a bit to get ethics done – im afraid not.

So now i have to do the ethics thing and get it in before i head down south next week to see my family.

Hopefully i can get it done. Im also hopeing this minor set back wont affect my scholorship.

In other news – i need a real job…..

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Ultimate Sex Appeal Item

From an article on the Netscape Network

Women’s choice for the top five clothing items that add sex appeal:
1. Stiletto heels
2. Expensive lingerie
3. Stockings
4. Derrière-hugging trousers or jeans
5. Cleavage-revealing tops

Men’s choice for the top five clothing items that add sex appeal:
1. Stiletto heels
2. Slit skirts
3. Stockings
4. Mini-skirt
5. Jeans and a T-shirt

Id have to agree with the mens choices, but i think id put lingerie in there somewhere as well.
Its interesting that most of the choices revolve around legs. Heels show off legs, slit skirts show off legs, stockings go on legs, mini skirts show off legs – you get my point.

Im definately a leg and breast man, both on woman and on cooked chickens. ;)

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FireFox PR 1.0

Take note Apple – Have a look at how firefox PR 1.0 has implemented RSS support. Take a good look. Do something like this or better with Safari in Tiger and ill be happy.

At the moment im not happy with the way the Tiger preview of Safari handles RSS feeds, you still have to manually go to each page and click the RSS button to see the RSS feed – whats the point? Im at the site why not just read it?.

Firefox lets you go to a site and add the RSS feed to your bookmarks. Later on, if you want to check updates just pop open your bookmarks and look at the sites folder, the most recent posts are listed. No need to go to the site if theres no updates. If there is updates, click the new post and your taken straight there.

Its nice, very nice.

Ive added a ‘Get Firefox’ button to the bottom left, Safari is still technically my browser of choice on OS X. I havnt tried PR 1.0 on it yet. If its faster then the old version ill have to reconsider.

As far as my PC goes, FireFox is it. I never use IE anymore, actually noone should use IE anymore. FireFox is so far ahead its not funny.

So do your PC (and mac maybe..) a favour, click the ‘Get FireFox’ button on the left and give it a try. You wont be dissapointed. ;)

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MacGeeks.net updates!

A lot of new content has been added over at MacGeeks.net including:

A cool Cocoa tutorial written by Thomas titled “Fixed Window Placement in Cocoa- Part 1″ – Check it out!

A Subversion tutorial written by me titled “Setting up Subversion Part 1 – A tutorial for the rest of us” – Check it out!

A nice article written by Luke titled “What a ‘Dynamic Runtime’ means.” – Check it out!

And lots of book reviews!

* Version Control With Subversion
* Programming in Objective-C
* Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X
* Cocoa In A Nutshell

If your interested in Mac Development, check them out. ;)

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OS X Icon Designers???

Where are all the Australian OS X icon designers??
Thomas is looking for an icon designer for his app, and i wouldnt mind finding one myself.
It jsut seems really hard to find someone to do it. We need someone who is a good graphic designer, but also has some knowledge of the Apple HI guidlines on icons (or is at least willing to learn). So far our search hasnt found much.
I dont really want to get someone from overseas to do it, surely there are good graphic desingers in Australia who are interested in doing this sort of thing. I also dont want to approach some company to do it either.
So.. If you are a graphic artist who

* can use apps like photoshop, illustrator etc
* understands the apple UI guidelines (or is will to look at them and learn)
* has a passion for the mac platform and likes making sexaayy icons / wants to give it a go

THEN CONTACT US! Leave me a comment, email me, email Thomas, or visit the MacGeeks.net forums and leave a post.

We want you! we want you!! *point finger*

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Woah!

A week since my last post, damn. Been busy though.

* Working on MacGeeks.net
* Learning TCl/TK for my PHD stuff
* Finsihing up other website
* and other stuff…

yeah i know, im lazy to blog about everything :P

MacGeeks.net is going well, getting regular hits and signups. So far theres only been 33 signups which is a little dissapointing considering the amount of unique hits we receive. Cant complain too much though, its only a few weeks old.
Added more articles and reviews, with more in the works. Im starting to get organised as far as PHD and everything else goes. Do a bit here and there and you end up getting a lot done.

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Toilet Humour

I took my monthly wander to the boys toilet at uni today to read what new witty comments other students had left as graffiti on the walls and ive got to say i was dissapointed.

The discussion on gay people has not progressed any further since the last time i visited. Also the discussion on religion seems to be rather stagnant as well.

So after taking the time to wander up the hallway, my visit was short lived and i came back to the honours room with no new wisdom from the IT faculty boys toilet. *sigh*

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Daily Reads

Whilst reading the daily rss blog and news feeds i subscribe to, i stumbled across 2 items which i thought were worth mentioning.

I dont usually blog about news or current event type things, in most cases they are done to death. This time however ill make an exception.

First things first was this article from businessweek. Its an interview with Bill Gates about some new things Microsoft are releasing soon. Mr Gates (or Bill as i like to call him :P ), makes a comment about how people do want to watch movies on small screens.


But Gates points to the growing phenomenon of kids watching videos during long car trips as proof that there is a market for small screens. “I guess Steve’s kids just listen to Bach and Mozart,” Gates quips. “But mine, they want to watch Finding Nemo. I don’t know who made that, but it’s a really neat movie.”

To start with, when i was a kid i was too busy looking out the window to ever be bothered wanting to watch a movie. On top of that, most of the time if i tried to read or do aything like that i would enter into my ‘dry heaving, hurling’ state.
I cant see a need for car video players, maybe if the parents want somthing to shut the kid up for a few hours or something, i dunno.

Something else i thought was funny was his statement about Finding Nemo. Now am i the only one who thinks that Steve read this and had a big grin on his face? I can just picture Bill Gates taking his kids shopping and they run into the Disney store grabbing Finding Nemo toys and asking to buy them. On the way home they stop by a dvd shop and pick up a few copies of Finding Nemo. :P

I think Steve is on the right track (as usual) by saying that people dont want to watch video on small screens. There have been portable DVD players with small screens on the market for a while now, yet i have only ever seen one once when i went to america and some guy had one on the plane. He watched a 3 hours movie and the battery was dead so it them turned into a paperweight.

What would be the point of having a portable video device? I dont think you could even compare it to something like the iPod. People use the iPod while they are working or walking or excerising etc. If your going to watch a movie you have to sit and concentrate on it, which kinda makes it only really good for long trips. I guess whatever it takes to stop the kids from howling in the back seat.

So ill wait and see how these ‘Microsoft software’ powered portable video players go, i cant se them having much effect on iPod sales at all. *sigh* Maybe Bill will just make them and give them to his windows service pack team in the hope that they can get Service Pack 2 up to scratch so its at least useable.

Moving right along. In other news, i stumbled across this article from the Guardian. Its about the undrground caverns below Paris and how the members of the police force have found a fully equiped cinema and restaurant in one of the caverns!


Police in Paris have discovered a fully equipped cinema-cum-restaurant in a large and previously uncharted cavern underneath the capital’s chic 16th arrondissement.

Officers admit they are at a loss to know who built or used one of Paris’s most intriguing recent discoveries.

“We have no idea whatsoever,” a police spokesman said.

I actually read this article twice, cause i thought it was really cool. It goes on to mention the elaborate setup they had including closed circuit security system, power and telephone facilities, cooking facilities and more. It even says that when the police returned with members of the cities electricty board, the poweer had been cut and a message was left saying “Do not try to find us”

How cool is that?! There are secret societies using the caverns underneath Paris for holding secrets meetings, sounds rally cool to me.

The coolest part is the closing quote


Patrick Alk, a photographer who has published a book on the urban underground exploration movement and claims to be close to the group, told RTL radio the cavern’s discovery was “a shame, but not the end of the world”. There were “a dozen more where that one came from,” he said.

“You guys have no idea what’s down there.”

*Ponders what really could be down there*

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Whats brett been doin???

* Reading ‘Applescript – the definitive guide’ – im trying to tell myself that having read 100 pages already of the book and not yet seen any real code is a good thing, really it is, its all about getting a good background knowledge :|

* Helping my mum with her numerous ‘PeeCee Upgrade’ problems. Gee the new motherbaords are finiky about ram.

* Doing the website – its soooo close, will have a version to show them on monday.

* MacGeeks.net – trying to build the community up a bit, slow and steady. Almost at 500 unique hits – which has got to be a good thing. Not many registered people yet though. Getting some reviews up there though with the help of Thomas.

* Doing X11 programming for my PHD, slow and steady wins the race – yeah right. Its getting there though… really it is…

* Cleaning off my harddrive on my PeeCee – lots of stuff to backup

* Making sure Melanie is amply looked after – its a ‘girls need attention’ thing :P

* Reading up about other numerous things – World of warcraft, subversion, Cocoa, Css, etc

* All this and more in 24 hours per day – not too bad i must say :P

More detailed and lengthy articles coming up soon, been working on them for a while. Gotta get some meat into this blog instead of weekly ‘havnt been doing much’ posts. Plus the writing practice cant hurt.

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