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0 Comments :: Link to This :: Posted 4th January 2009 @ 18:17 GMT by Huw.
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0 Comments :: Link to This :: Posted 11th December 2008 @ 17:28 GMT by Huw.
1 Comments :: Link to This :: Posted 4th December 2008 @ 16:33 GMT by Huw.
So I'm off to ATP tomorrow and to be honest I cannot wait. This and ATP in Cambersands earlier this year are basically my holidays and it's going to be a very good weekend of music and general partying. I'm thinking of taking my camera down and more or less liveblogging on here or Facebook or something because I've pre-booked an extortionate £15 weekend pass to the sites wireless internet so by god am I going to use it. If I'm feeling charitable I'll even set up my Macbook as a wireless hotspot to share the internet wealth with people nearby.
ATP woo!
3 Comments :: Link to This :: Posted 4th December 2008 @ 16:14 GMT by Huw.
0 Comments :: Link to This :: Posted 24th November 2008 @ 11:20 GMT by Huw.
1 Comments :: Link to This :: Posted 14th November 2008 @ 20:40 GMT by Huw.
Anticipating the launch of the Wratch of the Lich King expansion for World of Warcraft, I've renewed my subscription to WoW and started playing again. It was kind of bewildering at first all of the quite small changes to the interface, the world and and the things to do now. It goes to show how much effort Blizzard are still putting into the game when just by leaving for not even a year you can come back and find almost a completely new game experience.
As soon as I logged in I recieved a flurry of whispers from people who hadn't seen me online in a long time, and I also got invited straight away into a guild filled with many of my old WoW buddies.
Now it's just a matter of getting as many in-game achievements as possible :E
0 Comments :: Link to This :: Posted 28th October 2008 @ 13:53 GMT by Huw.
1 Comments :: Link to This :: Posted 1st October 2008 @ 18:21 GMT by Huw.
So I go to my car this morning and discover a lovely big scrape on the rear corner. After a good 'for fucks sake not again!' I turned my thoughts to about how I'm gonna have to pay for the repair because it was probably some uninsured bum/drunk/gypo/chav last night and they haven't left a note and buggered off forever.
Luckily they left a piece of their car on the road.
And this pinpointed the make of the car.
And so after a quick Google image search I narrowed it down to a door trim off a silver Citroen C3. And I know for a fact there's an old lady that lives on the cul-de-sac that owns that exact car.
As a matter of fact while I was taking the photos above she came over and apologised many times and we swapped insurance details and she apologised some more but it's ok I guess not a terrible amount of damage done - mostly paint work and a small few dents.
So tomorrow now I have to phone up my side and get a repair sorted. I wonder what over-the-top courtesy car I'll get this time, the VW estate I had last time was pretty nice.
I swear as time goes on my car is going up in value because of the repairs being done on damage caused by other people. I'm not complaining but still it's a pain in the arse nonetheless.
0 Comments :: Link to This :: Posted 14th September 2008 @ 13:10 GMT by Huw.
0 Comments :: Link to This :: Posted 5th September 2008 @ 18:35 GMT by Huw.
So I completed Metal Gear Solid 4 last night and to be honest - what a game.
Not so much a game, more of an extended cut-scene with gameplay parts mixed in but nonetheless it was a gourmet gaming experience. It was genuinely horrible to see what had become of Snake and in the last battle scenes you just don't want him to give up yet.
I'm so glad Hideo Kojima didn't take the easy way out and have Snake discover some super-treatment for him that makes everything rainbows and sunshine at the end.
Solid Snake has to come to and end at some point and now is as good as ever.
0 Comments :: Link to This :: Posted 2nd September 2008 @ 07:41 GMT by Huw.
We're entering a strange situation now where the Mozilla Organisation is developing a plugin for Internet Explorer that gives Microsoft's browser HTML5 functionality, more specifically the Canvas tag. This is how old, broken and underdeveloped Internet Explorer is becoming.
The Ars Technica piece goes on to say how Mozilla are also working on a plugin to give IE the same Javascript engine as used by Firefox to promote the development of better web applications.
0 Comments :: Link to This :: Posted 19th August 2008 @ 15:35 GMT by Huw.
0 Comments :: Link to This :: Posted 14th August 2008 @ 20:13 GMT by Huw.
0 Comments :: Link to This :: Posted 9th August 2008 @ 09:41 GMT by Huw.
Considering the petrol engine in my car isn't the most economical in the range, getting a diesel-like 32MPG from my mostly puttering about town driving is just lovely and shows what you can squeeze out of an average aged petrol engine when you drive it smart. When I first got my Focus I remember getting absolutely terrible mileage (we're talking <20MPG here) from town driving. On the rare occasion I've done a lot of motorway driving I've gotten a most excellent 40MPG out of my car.
All it takes is little changes to your driving:
4 Comments :: Link to This :: Posted 2nd August 2008 @ 21:00 GMT by Huw.
TypeRacer is a fun little game that has you type out quotes from books/films/screenplays against other people as a race to the finish line. What's good is that you have to type out each word exactly and it becomes manic when you make a mistake and have to backspace up and get a correction in. I've managed a healthy 50-60 words per minute in my typing though with is pretty decent.
1 Comments :: Link to This :: Posted 2nd August 2008 @ 10:14 GMT by Huw.
7 Comments :: Link to This :: Posted 25th July 2008 @ 18:36 GMT by Huw.
0 Comments :: Link to This :: Posted 19th July 2008 @ 17:39 GMT by Huw.
So a while ago I bought a fancy Western Digital My Book Studio external hard drive. Not only does this hard drive have every connection bus you could want it also came with a 5-year warranty which is pretty good. This premium product designed for use with Mac's should be awesome, right?
Not so.
You see it always manages to piss me off almost every day as it does one of two things regularly. It either goes into its own deep-sleep and dismounts, requiring a power cycle to get it going again; or it decides it's time to stop responding and when either me or my Mac decides it wants to check out the drives contents I get slapped with the finder or whatever app locking up until I disconnect the power to it and Mac OS warns me that I shouldn't disconnect a drive before ejecting it. Silly me.
It annoys me now.
0 Comments :: Link to This :: Posted 8th July 2008 @ 17:00 GMT by Huw.