Hard Drive Crashes

HD Crash!

In the last two days I’ve had two irreparable HD crashes.

Yes, I had backups. Yes, I wish they were more recent… :-(

If you’re reading this and haven’t backed up your precious lately, DO IT NOW!

Thankfully, I didn’t lose loads of email or photos, thanks to Gmail and Flickr. Maybe terminals off servers is the way to go after all, eh? :-)

The End Of Mainstream TV?

Battlestar Galactica

See the pic above? It’s the cast of my favourite new SF series, Battlestar Galactica. (Well, almost new, since it’s a “re-imagining.”)

Thanks to the pinheads at Murdoch TV, I can no longer watch BG.

But I’m not sure that it matters any more.

Last week, I bought an Apple TV. Since then, I’ve got hooked on video podcasts (or vodcasts, as no-one calls them). I’ve tried watching them before but, frankly, couldn’t be arsed. When you watch something on a laptop, it’s always too tempting to check your email or whatever.

But blow up a podcast via Apple TV onto your telly and that changes. It’s just another telly programme! And since a lot of these podcasts come in larger formats now, they aren’t even that jaggy or YouTube looking.

The major difference is that you watch what you want, when you want. While this may sound like what you can do already, it isn’t because the video podcast world is tremendously niched. For a geek like me, I can now watch programmes with content I would never find on any terrestrial, satellite or cable channel. Here’s a couple I’ve got hooked on…

GeekBrief

GeekBrief is presented by Cali Lewis and I’ve watched about thirty episodes so far. She’s a proper geek so she naturally goes bouncing round the place when talking about Ubuntu or motherboards. When mainstream telly is getting dumb and dumber, it’s only in podcasts that you’d find this kind of content.

diggnation

Diggnation is some of the funniest shit I’ve seen in a long time. It’s presented by Alex Albrecht and Kevin Rose and, ostensibly, it’s a review of top stories on Digg, the socially-driven news site. I say ostensibly because each episode rarely covers the stories and instead ends up being a series of rambling, confused and often obscene anecdotes.

Sounds potentially awful and it would be – if it was presented by anyone else. But Albrecht and Rose are major, major geeks. Critics may try to paint Diggnation as a modern Wayne’s World but, as much as it’s peppered with ‘DUUUUDE!’s, these blokes have immaculate timing and ad-libbing skills and they’re razor-sharp even when they’ve chugged a few beers.

There are many other video podcasts that I’m only now discovering. Before, they just weren’t appealing to me. Now they’re on my lovely, big telly via my lovely, shiny Apple TV, it’s a different matter. Okay, there are a lot of vodcasts that are pretty poor. But they’re still better than Celebrity Liver Transplant or whatever new monstrosity the TV programmers come up with.

What’s all the above got to with Battlestar Galactica? Well, if I lived in the US, the lack of Sky One wouldn’t bother me. I could buy all the episodes of BG from iTunes. That’s not been sorted out here yet – there is no TV you can buy on the UK iTunes as yet, the TV Show section of my Apple TV is sadly unpopulated. So, as much as I’m already enjoying the sense of liberation it’s giving me, it hasn’t even had a chance to reveal its full potential yet…

Niche TV, the end of the bland majority programming that seems to be getting more vapid and degenerate every year.

I can’t wait. :-D

Want CS3? Pay £1000 More!

CS3 Ripoff

UK customers will have to pay hundreds of pounds more than their US counterparts for Adobe’s creative software, after the software supplier revealed the pricing for Creative Suite 3, launched on Tuesday.

Adobe’s most comprehensive package, the Master Collection, costs a whopping $2,499 in the US, which means it should be available in the UK for less than £1,300 at current exchange rates. But Adobe prices the Master Collection at £2,313.58 in the UK — a premium of over £1,000.

UK consumers are unable to buy software from Adobe’s US site, meaning they must pay the higher sterling prices.
(Source: CNET)

One thousand pounds more? One thousand?

Really, this is a pirates’ charter. Would you want to pay £1000 more for exactly the same product as you can buy in the US £1000 cheaper?

Insane.

Sony Says: No More Demo Tapes, Ta!

Sellaband

Thinking of sending your band’s demo CD to a music label in the hope of landing a deal? Don’t try Sony BMG, which wants to sample your music online instead.

Sony BMG, the world’s second-biggest music company, said that starting today it would no longer accept hard copy formats.

Instead, budding musicians will be asked to sign up on a record label Web site such as www.columbiademos.co.uk or www.rcademos.co.uk to blog their music, photos and videos.
(Source: CNET)

Ahh, definitely a sign of the times!

Wood Bark

I found a fantastic tree, the patterns and cracks in the bark were quite magical. Click the pic above for the gallery!

Dead Trees

There are some lovely dead trees in the wood at the minute. The one above looks like a deceased unicorn to me. Click it to see more!

The Wood

Had a walk around Oakwood / Chaddesden Wood with Captain Spalding the other day. Jolly decent feller!

Click the pic above for the gallery!