Archive for June, 2006

Photo of the Day

From the Sydney Morning Herald:

German ICE Train arrives at Cologne

An interior view of the driver’s compartment in one of Germany’s ICE high speed trains as it approaches Cologne’s main rail station near the city’s landmark cathedral. Photo: AFP

Damn nice and unusual shot.

Upgrading the Baby

So it is with a tinge of regret that I am handing over my baby of the last two years to my sister (after a trip to France with a friend for a conference). The iBook that has served me well is being retired from my service. I must say I only have praise for the little device that has been at my side for the past 23 months. I have used it to develop a few web sites, written my thesis, updated a school site and kept my photos relatively in order. But now it is time to upgrade to a bigger and better machine. Enter the new baby - a Black MacBook.

The Upgrade

I agonised over whether or not to go for the 17″ MacBook Pro, but when the 13.3″ MacBook came out I really only saw one option. The solution I’ve come to is the MacBook I’m writing this on combined with a 24″ Dell LCD that can double as a TV.

Opening the Box

Apple has such a brilliant group of Industrial Designers who deal with the packaging of products and the new MacBook’s lives up to the standards. The foam has been lovingly sculpted and the box is about half the width of my iBook’s.

Boot Up Time

I’ve been reading 37Signals book Getting Real and I can tell you that it is so true one of the comments made in it on the effort Apple’s CEO puts into getting that “first impression” spot on. Easy to set up doesn’t even begin to describe the difference between Apple and other company’s out their with laptops (although that’s also due to their using Windows, but that’s for another time).

Boot up was faster than my iBook. Set up painless. Now I’ve just got to get my existing data from one ‘book to the other.

Life’s Little Helpers

There are a bunch of little helpers that I’ve got installed on the iBook that I’m busily attempting to locate again for the MacBook.

  • Tabing through Safari: System Preferences -> Keyboard + Mouse -> Keyboard Shortcuts -> Full Keyboard Access: All Controls
  • Dictionary for Safari: Edit -> Spelling -> Check Spelling As You Type

Software

The biggest headache for me was never going to be updating data, but rather updating all the software I’ve been using. Here’s my list (updated as I think of it)

Transfers

Mail is an easy beast to transfer your old information from. Simply go

File -> Import Mailboxes

, select your required mail account and location (I just had a network connection opened to the old iBook) and presto - Import your mailboxes!

Photos were the hardest and most time consuming. I’m still in the process of moving them and archiving them. Tedious, yes, worthwhile, bloody well hope so.

To be continued…

The (Lyrical) Madmen have left the building…

The Lyrical Madmen’s Last Stand at Manning Bar, USYD. The dream is over - the band’s broken up. Check out past photos either on flickr or elsewhere.

Support Act, Roger Explosion

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Thanks guys for everything!

[Supporting act for the gig: Roger Explosiong]

The Lyrical Madmen's Last Stand - Manning Bar @ USYD

MacBook + OS X -> SVN + RoR

Ok, so I’ve made the plunge. I’ve ordered my Ruby and Ruby on Rails books and stared at the blackbook.

I’ve spent the night compiling from the source Ruby, Rails and Subversion. It’s all in the planning phase of “the project” that myself and stu are undertaking. Needless to say, we can’t really go into details as to what exactly it entails, but it’s going to be fun - and potentially tasty.

So what have I done… I followed Hivelogic’s most awesome tutorials:

and also bookmarking RubyOnRails details about Subversion for RubyOnRails projects

Thanks also to Liam Egan for some tips on subversion.

NUTS: Bombshells

I went to the Friday night performance of Bombshells by NUTS at Studio One, UNSW (my sister, Hannah was stage manager).

Pre-Show Shots

Took photos of the sets for one of Hannah’s friends who did the set design.

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The Show

Meryl Davenport

The manic middle-aged mum

NUTS: Bombshells - Meryl Davenport

Tiggy Entwhistle

The conservative cactus lover

NUTS: Bombshells - Twiggy Entwhistle

Winsome Webster

The lonesome widow

NUTS: Bombshells - Winsome Webster

Mary O’Donnell

The young dancer-singer wannabe

NUTS: Bombshells - Mary O'Donnell

Theresa McTerry

The bride who loves the dress more than the groom

NUTS: Bombshells Theresa McTerry

Zoë Struthers

The comeback queen of music

NUTS: Bombshells - Zoë Struthers

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