Archive for September, 2008
New York
Made it to New York the city is crazy with the big UN meeting going on. The front desk said our hotel is full of secret service people, will have to watch my mouth.
Then, during dinner at my favourite place, Virgils, Sarah Palin arrived at the hotel opposite surrounded by cops.
The city is as crazy as ever.
Laters!
Off to the Big Apple tomorrow for a few days R’n’R, will take in the major sights and show Teri my old haunts (fortunately some, like The Village Idiot, no longer exist). So likely no posts or comments approvals during that time, though I do have the WP app on the iPhone. Might twitter a little if the mood strikes, I don’t want you to miss me too much.
Laters, peeps.
ApartmentTour
Made a little video of the apartment I stay in during the week whilst I slave away at work. I made a bunch of mistakes verbally during the filming – can you spot them all???
A Bad Combination
Take one bottle of wine
add some Robbie Williams
add some Kylie singing “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”
and you get sadness.
Three years this Saturday: Mum, I miss you.
British Phrase of the Week
I used this today and no one had a clue what I was talking about:
“I think the penny has finally dropped: he has started looking for another job”
It means someone has finally understood a situation, long after it was very obvious to everybody else. You can google the etymology of the phrase for yourselves (it has to do with penny slot machines).
How Much Happy
Recently db posted a tweet lamenting how few songs he owned that had the word Happy in them and then he challenged us to skitch our own count and put it online. I hadn’t used skitch until now and all I can say is wow, I am well impressed. Great app for the Mac, one more reason not to own a Windows machine. Anway, how much happy do I have?
And in the meantime people have counted how much sad they have. Not surprisingly I have more sad than happy. But maybe that’s because I seem to have a much smaller iTunes library than everyone else?
Stupid Emails
It seems like a long time since I received a good phishing or other malware e-mail, these days they are either in Russian, or similarly unreadable, not to mention pointless. But I enjoyed the two I got today…
First, I got one claiming to be from Equifax, saying that in order to continue using the ePort system I need to click on a link and fill in the form. Yeah, right, of course I do. I’ve never heard of ePort but more importantly the email doesn’t show a link in Thunderbird so there isn’t even anything for me to click on. Idiots.
Second, I have an email from “UPS” (though oddly they choose to write to me from a domain other than their own) saying that the package I mailed on September 1st has been delayed and would I please fill in the attached form. Ok…. hmm… the attachment is a zip file… and it contains… ups_invoice.exe. Not a bad try, I suppose.
Anyway, I remain phish and virus-free for another day.
A Little Politics (uh oh)
So the big convention speeches are done and I didn’t see one of them, but I did read the news, the blogs, the tweets and I must say that I am astounded at how polarised this country is. It seems like you are either crazy for Obama and think everyone else is plain stupid, or crazy for McCain and think everyone else is plain stupid. And if you think both candidates are equally poor then you are just even more stupid than the other two groups. Whoever wins, how can any good thing come out of this situation? Half the population is going to be permanently unhappy – and neither candidate gives a hoot.
I don’t know how it is here, but in the UK when a new party takes power they do ok for a while but the longer they stay, the bigger the eventual backlash – think Thatcher and Blair, both despised by everyone by the time they left office, though much cheered when they started. To me, this is just how it is.
So, let’s say we get 8 years of Obama. It’s guaranteed that he’ll make lots of unpopular decisions during that time [*] so will there be big demonstrations outside the DNC when he becomes unpopular? Or is that strictly a democratic party supporter thing ? I suppose it doesn’t help that all the unemployed hippies who have time for protest are democrats? 🙂
Just some thoughts on this Thursday night. Ok, next time I’ll go back to the puppet theatre!
[*] though given his speeches so far it may be that he isn’t able to make any decisions of any kind, just talk about making them [**]
[**] I’m a liberal, no doubt about that. And when Obama first came on to the scene I thought how great this fresh air was. But, months on, I am still waiting for more than that, and the longer I wait the more sour I become. [***]
[***] Yes, I might end up voting for Nader! [****]
[****] There are no more footnotes.
Too Many Music Sources
I’m struggling to come up with a good plan for my music listening during the day at work. Right now:
I listen to a lot of music on the PC using iTunes which contains all the free CDs I get from Sony; MP3s I have bought from Amazon; free music from Starbucks (tied to my iTunes account). Listening off the PC is quite convenient and isn’t using up charge off any portable device.
All of my music, however, is on my iPod, significantly more than is on the PC and contains all of the above, every CD I own, and a lot of music that I have purchased from iTunes. Over the last few months I’ve found I listen almost exclusively to the PC rather than the iPod and when I think of something I want to hear on the iPod I find that it’s often uncharged.
And now I have the iPhone which currently has no music on it. It seems silly to me to have two music playing devices taking up space and weight in my bag but 26GB of music into an 8GB iPhone obviously does not go. And yet clearly I’m only listening to the same few MBs of music so it should be possible to come up with a good set for the iPhone and leave the iPod at home.
Making this more difficult is that the iPod syncs with the Mac Mini at home, and has all the music on it. The iPhone syncs with my Macbook Pro in the apartment which has no music on it at all. So to get things working is going to require a lot of copying, syncing, authorising which just seems like a lot of work.
Nothing is ever simple.