Archive for December, 2009

Political Apathy 5: Whac-A-Mole

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

I last updated you on the political goings-on in Brighton Pavilion back in June, so for those of you that are interested (and lets face it, you’re still reading) today is update day.

Last time out my post received a comment from Andrew Falconer, the then Lib Dem candidate for Brighton Pavilion. Have you spotted the important piece of information in that last sentence… yep… I said the *then* Lib Dem candidate, as in, he isn’t now. I have absolutely no idea what happened to Mr Falconer, maybe I was right and he doesn’t exist at all, but the Lib Dems have decided to choose his replacement from an all female shortlist. Positive discrimination is a misnomer IMO, as discrimination of any kind is never positive, indeed I am fairly certain that an “all white male” shortlist would be rounded on rather rapidly! Still, the Lib Dem shuffle is not the only change to the list of Brighton Pavilion parliamentary candidates, nope it’s like Whac-A-Mole down here, as the Conservatives have finally chosen David Bulls replacement in Charlotte Vere. A rather rather polished website/twitter feed combo makes a pleasant change from some of the others “websites” I have battled against in my quest to make an informed decision in 2010, but both are lacking when it comes to explaining what Miss Vere stands for and to differentiating her from Darth Cameron. This distinction is a real problem for me as since Dave changed his no policies policy I find myself liking him less and less, for sure Gordon Brown was foolish to attempt to start a class war, but if repealing the ban on fox hunting is a priority for the Tories then they are just as foolish (and Gordon Brown is right!?!).

So what of Nancy Platts, the Labour candidate? Well she has a nice new website too, although it is not quite as polished as Charlotte Vere’s (I read the same sentence in three places within three clicks), and hang on… wait a minute… some bollocks about how voting Green will mean a Tory MP for Brighton. How can the voting figures from 2005 be the best source of information when the last time we got to have our say was in European elections where the Greens romped home? I also take exception to the Q&A section about greed, prosperity and Thatcher. In case you haven’t noticed, Labour haven’t done a bad job of emulating Thatcher’s Britain, we have unemployment, disputes with Unions, there are plenty of people losing their homes and you can chalk up two for greed – between the bankers,  the fiddling MPs and the spending patterns of Gordon Brown it’s a wonder we have anything left (it reminds me of the Sheriff of Nottingham knocking the coins out of the dogs plaster cast in the Disney version of Robin Hood). I absolutely want to nix Trident and ID cards and use the money for something better, but I simply don’t trust Labour to do it because I don’t trust them to deliver on anything, plus I still don’t think they appreciate how out of touch they are.

So once again readers the only remaining option (hope?) is Caroline Lucas, who incidentally declared her intention to run as MP for Brighton back in ’07 and has stayed true to her word, meaning that the only really interesting development is that the 2010 election will be the first time that all of the main parties will have put forward female candidates for a constituency*, which isn’t really of any significance at all.

In summary, Labour still don’t get it, the Conservatives do but are more worried about fox hunting and the Lib Dems are trying to work out which one of them may or may not bet getting it! Frustration and exasperation reign supreme!

*According to Wikipedia, which instantly makes it as true as the gospel ;)

Don’t be a cog, RATM

Friday, December 18th, 2009

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQzNdLsI49I

Haha, so Simon and Cheryl think that the campaign to get RATM to number one for Christmas is mean. People in glass houses and all that, the first half of the X-factor consists of the humiliation of the general public, the second half consists of Simon exploiting people’s dreams whilst deciding exactly what ingredients to feed us in his sickly sweet Pop Music recipe. It’s all fun and games until someone else takes control, eh Simon?

Remember: together the ants *can* conquer the elephant. Dare I say take the power back.

BTW – RATM on BBC Radio, “but they promised not to swear” = /facepalm.

Post tune: Really, you don’t have a scoobie?.

The Step (a.k.a the 90s called and it wants it’s haircut back)

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

Man I loved these guys in the 90s… hell, I still love them. If only I could find my Dog Eat Dog cassette tape… and had something to play it in. You have to admit that this is the best (or worst depending on how you look at it) example of a step ever!

Even better, the original version of No Fronts, which was the B-side of the cassette IIRC? Note that the youtube video code is “c_FAGSiyiR4″.

PS3 DLNA

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Sup peeps, sorry for the stop-start nature to my blogging, please know that this is not due to a lack of inspiration but a complete lack of time… so without further a do.

A little while ago, a friend of mine was asking about the ReadyNAS experience, he was considering purchasing such a device himself and seemed particularly interested in DLNA support to the stage where he was considering purchasing a DLNA enabled TV. At that time I had not attempted to use the ReadyNAS in this way since I had no way to consume the data, but fast forward past the death of my Time Capsule and I had ripped all of the plaster board off of the wall in my room in my attempt to trace an old unused phone cable through to the main phone socket. I was going to steal the hole in the wall to cable up my bedroom, but the cable I was tracing disappeared down the side of the boiler and I still do not know where it goes, but luckily Yum Yum (one of my cats) found a worm separate old unused cable and so I used this hole instead. Now my PS3 is cabled to the network and so I have enabled the media server connection and it is legend… wait for it… dary. I get full and easy access to all of the music and video on my ReadyNAS and it is all delivered via my PS3 to my TV. Anything I torrent is automatically added to the correct folder ready for me to watch. Moral of the story: don’t buy a DLNA TV, get a PS3 instead… unless you already got one… oops.

This just in: Guns don’t kill people, Rappers do

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Whilst taking a brief glance at the news headlines on the BBC website today, I noticed a story billed something like “Rappers jailed over death plot”; two guys have been jailed for attempting to murder one of their girlfriends because she was pregnant (the story is tragic, but not the subject of this post). The title of the article didn’t sit right with me, I couldn’t see the relevance of the fact that they were rappers, it’s not like they are famous rappers, and the BBC doesn’t normally state the profession of would-be murderers. I decided that maybe I was being a bit sensitive to the whole thing, but maybe I wasn’t – I’ve just noticed the title has been changed to “Music pair jailed over death plot“.

:shrugs:

Two

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Made it to the top and it ain’t no way to stop it
And I sho’ ain’t forgot when everybody used to judge me
Now that I got dough in my pockets
and a whole lot of profits seems like everybody loves me
I know you like my style, I know you like my style
I know you love the way I put it down
I made it through the haters
So when you see me shinin give me a standing ovation

This blog began just over two years ago as a way of chronicling my adventures, in fact, today saw the completion of my second year at the company I joined when my adventure began. I’ve met some amazing people in the past two years, some of them have become great friends, but either way I’ve learned a lot from all of them. I’ve kept to my targets for a second year in a row: my Focus RS will be arriving around Christmas, my student loan is all but paid off, I have become an active part of the twitter community and I have almost completed the books I bought on Software Development (there were quite a few), there were other, but as with last year I’m keeping some things private.

I’m currently thinking about my targets for the next year, but to let you in on a little secret, next years targets do include traveling on a plane to a place that isn’t Florida!

Infinity might be a long way away, but I’m moving in the right direction.