Thought for the Dazed

I've had to give up that Distance Learning course as I was having trouble seeing the teacher.

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Entries from October 1, 2006 - October 7, 2006

Saturday
Oct072006

Open Daze

We had an open day at the university today. Before hand we went up town to buy a few bits and bobs (I got two DVD collections - one six pounds and the other four - quality stuff). The light was good and I took the camera.

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This is a view of the Hammonds Department Store. Impressive architecture when you notice it...

Then it was up to the university to give an open day talk. Before the talk Jon showed me this which was in a recent Develop magazine.

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Quite cheering really, the quote is from a Microsoft XNA person.

Then we had a huuge turnout for people who want to see what we do. So many that they were sharing the glasses in the Hive (Hull Immersive Visual Environment). I took a picture of the audience with their 3D specs on...

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Those shades really suit you.....

Thanks for coming folks, hope you enjoyed the presentations. Remember, if you have any questions, feel free to get in touch.

Friday
Oct062006

Cars and Horses

A car is a device which will take you from A to B. You turn a wheel and the machinery in it makes the car go in the desired direction. A horse is an animal which will let you sit on its back and might take you where you want to go. If you pull the reigns on a horse, and it agrees with that direction, it will go there. Sometimes, for no apparent reason, a horse will just take off. Or refuse to move.

I used to use a Toshiba M200 Tablet PC. This computer is a car. It does what I ask, when I ask. It just works. Lovely. Emboldened by this I then move on to a Toshiba M400 device. This computer is a horse. When it works, and you have the wind in your hair (metaphorically speaking) it is wonderful.

But every now and then it misbehaves. The screen goes dark and refuses to light up again. It freezes (usually in the middle of a presentation) and needs to be rebooted. Sometimes it slows down for no good reason. Some bits just don't work. At the moment it is just useful enough for me to live with the foibles. But if it locks up in the middle of a Software Engineering lecture again I may have to rethink its place in my life.....

Thursday
Oct052006

Strange Web Site

This is definitely PR, but not as I know it.

Wednesday
Oct042006

Guitar Frenzy

One of the bad things which happened on Monday was that I found that my Guitar Hero saved game on the PS/2 had managed to corrupt itself. Unfortunately this meant that all the guitars, characters and, most importantly, songs, that number one son had spent ages unlocking were not available. This cramped the style of the party a little, in that we were down to 8 songs for the dueling. but it was still fun.

So tonight I decided to try and recover the situation myself. I've decided that losing all the saved game stuff is not a big deal. Because it means I can have all the fun of recreating it.

This is one wonderful game....

Tuesday
Oct032006

Green Green Grass of Google

Found an interesting blog post today. It is written by a bloke who works at Google (lucky chap).  If you are interested in the business of Software Engineering you really should read the post (and all the ensuing comments). It will take a while (I spent a whole lunch break reading it) but it is worth the effort.

If you think that things like computer programming are not prone to fashion and ideology the whole discussion should sort you out good and proper....