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House hunting

Whilst I can currently afford a slightly cramped shoebox in the London environs, I have started to look around. Circumstances, y’know.

Interesting reading through the code once again:

“Well proportioned” == tiny.
“Delightful” == shit.
“Light and airy” == small, dark and cramped. Has a window, somewhere.
“…moments from the amenities of…” Miles. From. Everything.
“…on a popular residential road…” Miles. From. Everything.
“Well located…” == located, if not on, then adjacent to a busy railway track and/or motorway.

Cynical? Moi?

Can’t believe Foxton’s are still doing well after that BBC thing

Windows Live Writer

Windows Live WriterSo I’m checking out Windows Live Writer; in fact this post, and the post before it were written using it. For those not in the know, it’s a ‘super exciting’ (thanks for the tip, Simon ;)) WYSIWIG blog editor. Well, it seems more than that and I’ve only been using it for five minutes – it’s a highly extensible blog publishing application, integrating with a number of blogging engines (including WordPress).

The community around it is impressive; its been around for all of a month and already there are numerous plugins (including one for Flickr, which is already up, running and more stable than my Tantan plugin). I may add more Flickr images to my posts than strictly speaking necessary in the days to come…

In short; excellent. Try it out if you find you’re not a fan of your blogging engines normal back-end. Expect it to do the standard MS trick of inserting random crap into your HTML if you edit in rich text mode, though. One of those inevitabilities.

(ah, I see there’s a problem with the Flickr API that’s messing with theTantan plugin. I should fix that…)

[tags]microsoft, software, internet, blogging, technology, windows, wordpress, flickr[/tags]

Hero vs. Anti-Hero

Wesley Crusher, Beverly Crusher, and Deanna TroiChris pointed me to this review of an early Star Trek: TNG episode. It’s very, very funny, and actually seems to be written by Will Wheaton, who played [[Wesley Crusher]]. But it highlights a choice that the writers made about Wesley: that they were going to make him a very straight-laced hero. Which is the polite way of saying, a complete and utter loser. Which is a polite way of saying all the worse things viewers thought about the character.

I suggested that [[Lobo]] might have made a more appropriate character base for the character – no-nonsense, tough guy, who swears a lot and lives by his own rules. And not even them. Lives by no rules at all. What a crazy cat he would be.

If only it were that simple. I am glad that this decade has seen a slight rejection of the traditional conventions of heroism – there’s a bit more darkness in the heroes lighting up the screen and stage. From Harry Potter to Ghost Rider to Spidey and back again – few have the tedious do-goodishness of Wesley.

[tags]startrek, comics, lobo, wesley, writing, heroes[/tags]

Strolling down Sugar House Lane

Sheila and Arvind @ SHL Arvind arranged for us to be given a tour of his movie set! Sugar House Lane, due for release in March 2007 (or thereabouts) enters its final week of production this week and we got to see the set in full splendour – a fantastic old warehouse near Bromley-by-Bow. The Art Department have really gone to town and its a remarkable, remarkable sight. The graffiti (which is hysterical, and one of which references a Myspace link) was put together by the rival East London and West London graffiti massives. Awesome.

Loads of photos on Flickr, as ever, but I really would encourage everyone to check out the blog — there’s content from loads of people involved in the production of the film, behind the scenes video, and photos from their Flickr photostream.

For those wondering what the movie is about, here’s the official synopsis:

Crackhead, Killer, Accountant.

Disillusioned middle class city boy Tom is looking for something in the back streets of London; he thinks D – a young desperate drug addict can give him what he needs. But what D’s offering comes with more than just a price tag…

Holed up in a derelict warehouse, with the impending threat of local crimelord Hoodwink at their backs, both men play an intense game of cat and mouse; scrambling to cut a deal and make sense of the very lives they may be about to lose.

The crew and cast seem awesome – check them out on imdb. I’m very excited. And I’m very pleased at how well they’re doing the whole social media thing; Flickr, YouTube, competitions for readers of the blog, the whole shebang. Please check it out, link to it, write about it, and let me know if you want an iconic SHL sticker – I have a few to give out!

Remastering in progress

For those of you anxiously awaiting ‘The Firefox Love Song’, it is currently being re-engineered and recorded. Pob liked the song when he came around to help tweak it, and has decided that it has to be re-recorded from scratch to get it sounding really good. He’s promised we’ll retain some creative control, though, which is clearly important ;).

Mazmo had even come around to record the vocals! But think we’ll persuade her to do it again when Pob’s laid down a better version of the audio… (I’m hoping to get to play at least one guitar on the remastered version, but we’ll see)… In any event, it looks like the credits list on the Public Betas’ first single is growing ;).

We’ll keep you posted. If enough people comment insisting to hear the demo (let’s call that number 15 so it is quantifiable ;)) then I’ll stick it up.

For those waiting for the novel – sorry. I’ve been distracted. It is being worked on…

Cycling off the night before

Man, cycled for about an hour and a half today. Which was cool – just surprising as my ‘winging’ it policy completely failed to stand up as I got lost in West London on my way to Portobello. Still, in the end I made it and enjoyed the scenic route. And I managed to fix Arvind’s wifi (well, mostly) which was geekily satisfying.

How I was able to cycle for an hour and a half given the lack of sleep (was out till the small hours at a v. fun birthday party on Sat…) is really beyond me, though.

Oh, at said party Lou inferred that I say ‘man’ too much. Which is probably a fair criticism. And Pob told me off for starting a sentence with ‘so…’. Apparently doing this makes me not only American, but a Microsoft Employee. I’ll resist in future ;).

Just performed open heart surgery on my PC…

…which is now thrumming happily away with a new 500w power supply, which, though cheap as chips, is no louder than my original, woefully underpowered Dell PSU and has a nice blue glow as a bonus.

Having done that, I’ve also chosen my graphics card — now that I know I have the power to handle it. A new 7950GT from Leadtek, out next week, that supports the new full-res HD standard… so that’s pretty sweet. Note to anyone taking my lead; you’ll need to make sure your PSU supports the PCI-Express powersocket, or buy an adaptor… If you do the latter you’ll need two free 4 pin power sockets.

Ah, retail geekery. You’re wonderful.

PC Upgrades

New computer front Damn, it’s hard to work out what to do about my PC at the moment.

In the good ol’ days of simple x86, one basic graphics card architecture etc, when RAM was simpler and when AMD and Intel each only had about two basic CPU socket types, it was relatively straightforward. This time around, with my desktop beginning to grunt under the strain of newer games and applications, and reaching its 2 year birthday, I was a little less certain what to do. There’s a few things that occurred to me.

(1) I have 1GB of RAM. Surely that’s not the problem.
(2) I have a 3Ghz P4 processor. Most current processors don’t exceed that speed dramatically… and a lot of mid range PCs have that as a standard. So is that the problem?
(3) What the hell is a Core Duo / Core 2 Duo?
(4) Let’s upgrade the graphics card!

I therefore ignored (1), researched (3) because of (2) and went out shopping for a graphics card on Saturday. For those who don’t know, Core Duo and Core 2 Duo are the latest generation of Intel chips. They’ve decided to give up on the ‘Pentium’ naming convention and are running with the ‘core duo’ naming system to reflect that these new processors can actually have two, erm, processors on the core. Like having two CPUs in one machine. Even though the clock speeds are significantly slower (1.8Ghz – 2.9 Ghz), performance is smokin’.

intel core 2 duo allendale E6300 I know what you’re thinking. Well, maybe not, but I thought: awesome. I’m going to get me one of them when Vista comes out… But for now, it’s not worth the investment for me. It’ll cost a bomb (new motherboard, CPU, RAM, etc required) and I can wait. Still, waiting for AMD to play catch up for once; whilst from benchmarks its clear that the AMD 64 series is pretty hardcore, this dual processing power seems to kick its ass on a number of things. Anyone found differently? I have found all the benchmark tests I’ve read fairly heavygoing… but Anandtech has a good one, which also explains how Intel have decided to go green and produce a less power-hungry processor.

You go, ‘ntel!

More Cellfactor Fun! Much more confusing is the graphics card question. I thought: I have PCI Express, I’ll just go and buy the best card I can afford. That’ll make a difference… but, to my dismay: all the cards require a minimum of a 450w PSU. So before I got around to understanding which card would be the best upgrade from my crummy ATI X300SE, I have to buy a new PSU — as Dell seem to have deliberately sabotaged me with a 300w nit, which is unlikly to power an additional lightbulb, much less a power-hungry graphics card. After a *lot* of tedious research, btw, I decided on an Nvidia 7900GT. It has GDDR3 RAM (which I understand is good), benchmarks well but isn’t ridiculously expensive, and (for once) is at the higher end of the spectrum of graphics cards I could be looking at. I’m ignoring PhysX for the moment, cool though it looks, as Dell also don’t provide me with a lot of expansion slots and no games I want are written to support it just yet.

First I have to fit the power supply though.

If anyone does have a different view on a useful graphics card for me (thinking of getting Oblivion, the new C&C game when that comes out, possibly WoW and Second Life…) — let me know. The benchmark tests for graphics cards were even more unintelligible than the CPU tests. I have no idea if a 7900GT w/256MB of GDDR3 RAM is the one for me.

Old School

Just watched Old School, following a lot of recommendations and being compared to one of the characters (the guy Luke Wilson played…).

That is one of the best films I’ve ever seen. Ever. Bar none. So good, I’m not going qualify this blatant exaggeration.

Reason for the disproportionate empathy? A lot of my 25/6 year old friends are going through what the 30 year olds in that movie were doing (settling down, getting married… etc) — all feels very weird. I just want to go off an set up a fraternity. Is that so wrong? All I need is a friend to behave a bit more like Vince Vaughn did…

The Public Betas

The studio post public betas recording session Yesterday I initiated a new concept for Saturday night entertainment (well, new for me anyway) – Chris and Tom came around for a few beers and some collaborative creative development.

What, prithee (underused word), is collaborative creative development? Well, apparently its when friends sit around drinking and discussing ideas for, in this case, a song. Chris and Tom being some of the erm, more technologically literate of my friends, this ended up having a moment of epiphany involving Family Guy, and open-source internet browsing. And so the Public Betas were born.

I’ll upload the output once we’re done with the post-production work (and possibly after I’ve found someone else willing to record the vocals), and Chris is working on the music video and myspace page. ‘The FireFox love song’ – coming soon to all good record stores…

We’ll be an internet sensation any minute now.

It was a very entertaining (and different) evening. The latter portion of the evening, once my fingers were too sore to pick up another guitar and we’d lost interest in the song, was spent looking up cool stuff on YouTube, the whys of the mentos/diet coke reaction, and discussing why the ‘sudo make me a sandwich’ webcomic is funny. It was entertaining…