Saturday, October 20, 2007
Xbox 360

Every now and again we do a few drastic things or have a few spending urges and its going to sound a bit hypocritical regarding my past posts about saving money but I splashed out on an Xbox 360. Now I am a pretty big Sony PS3 fan but the PS3 is still just too expensive for me right now and I really wanted to play the game Gears of War ever since I saw it. What was the result? Well I am very happy with my purchase Gears of War was better than I ever thought it would be and its nice to have a device that take advantage of my High Resolution TV at 1080p I really hadn't realised how good the picture could be especially how the Xbox upscales DVD movies it was a nice surprise.

The other thing I like about the Xbox and I know the PS3 is capable of this is actually streaming movies from your PC to your Xbox this pretty neat as you don't really want to watch movies on your PC right? The only thing I haven't tried yet is streaming my Sky Anytime PC or BBC iPlayer content onto it. I'm hoping the DRM content is not going to be a problem.

Gears of war is excellent and my wife loves playing it with me in split screen mode, only problem is she thinks she's better at it than I am...pah!

posted on Saturday, October 20, 2007 9:36:08 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]

 Friday, October 19, 2007
China and the Olympics

I have watched so many documentary's on TV about how many people have been forcibly evicted from their houses in China to make way for the Olympics and for new developments. China is growing at an amazing pace and are taking every opportunity to try and amaze the world in its capitol Beijing to try and show to the world "look we are an advanced nation with modern buildings and you can bring your big business here!". The horrible truth is that in order to put on this show China is doing what it does best and that is shoving people aside for the "greater good of the state".

I think China needs to learn an important lesson and that is if you are going to put on a show for the world you'd better do it right and that doesn't just mean the show, it also means how you do it. The rest of the world shouldn't tolerate it, an Olympic games that have been put on at the expense of people being evicted from their homes, beaten and forcibly evicted. Its probably time to start boycotting China's Olympics and there are many ways this can be done if China does not change its ways such as.

  • Not watching the Olympic games on TV affects advertising revenues
  • Athletes and countries can pull out of the games
  • TV companies can refuse to broadcast the games.

There have already been many articles on the Internet about it.

http://www.reuters.com/news/video/videoStory?videoId=68106

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/264131_olympics24.html

http://www.rsf.org/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=174

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/6668485.stm

posted on Friday, October 19, 2007 8:01:42 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]

 Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Suddenly lose all your desktop items in Windows XP?

My parents in law had a problem with their machine where they had lost all the icons on their desktop. Puzzled I looked everywhere for them and could not find them, not even in the recycled folder. So naturally my next stop was Google to see if anyone else had had this problem and kept on coming up with the same old things

"Run a virus scanner and search for viruses"

"Is your screen resolution correct"

"It happened to me and sadly I found no solution to it so used other programs from the task manager"

Solution

Funny enough the solution was incredibly simple. Right click on your desktop on the menu that appears click on "Arrange Icons" then hover down the second menu that appears and ensure the option "Show desktop icons" is ticked and like magic they reappeared!

posted on Wednesday, October 17, 2007 9:21:16 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]

 Tuesday, October 16, 2007
The infinity razor

A while ago my wife purchased me a new Infinity Razor. In short I would be able to say "Good bye to being a slave to the Gillette corporation!" because you would never have to replace it. In reality however after using it 3 times I soon realised that Gillette had absolutely nothing to fear, the Infinity Razor just wasn't as good as my trusty 3 blade Gillette which gave me a nice smooth shave unlike the Infinity which was incredibly rough and didn't at all live up to its expectations. Oh well...it was a nice dream though?

posted on Tuesday, October 16, 2007 9:28:28 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]

 Sunday, October 14, 2007
Older people and mobile phones

I have a hard time trying to explain to the older members of my family and friends that leaving a mobile phone on while they are out and about does not.

  • Cause wear and tear to the phone
  • Just because you don't think someone will phone you doesn't mean you shouldn't turn on your mobile phone.
  • You are not charged when someone calls you on your mobile.
  • A mobile is mobile this means you can take it with you when you go out.

I suppose there is really a generation gap here when brining our elders up to speed with mobile phones and new technology. A while ago I blogged about a granny I overheard talking to her friend about how she stored all her files on floppy disks on a state of the art PC she had bought from Dixons not knowing she could have stored it on the machines 60 gig hard disk.

posted on Sunday, October 14, 2007 9:35:41 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]

 Friday, October 12, 2007
A new Star Trek film

A new Star Trek film is on the cards! It looks like the star from Hot Fuzz, Simon Pegg will be playing Scotty. I wonder if there will be any plans for a new Star Trek series?

posted on Friday, October 12, 2007 7:30:56 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]

 Thursday, October 11, 2007
Bus stop driven government

A while ago I watched an interesting documentary on TV which spoke about how our current Labour government used a system called "target driven government" basically just about everything could be measured from National Health indicators and that in turn could be used to set targets for government institutions. Unfortunately as had been demonstrated in order to meet targets certain hospitals "fudge" figures in order to meet targets and in turn get more funding.

I think the best indicators on how certain government institutions are doing can actually be found at bus stops waiting for (constantly late) buses. Wait a while and sure enough you'll encounter pensioners who have no alternative but to wait for late buses, before long they will start talking about how unreliable the buses are and they keep very good mental records on how badly the bus service is doing.  Wait a little longer and you may hear a story similar to the one I heard about the health service it was a tale I started to hear several times as pensioners started to talk to each other. One story I heard was about a pensioner who suffered a leg injury when one bus collided into the back of another as he was about to get off. They called an ambulance for him even though he insisted he could dress the wound on his leg by himself. He then goes on to tell the pensioner he is sat next to how he had to wait 2 hours. He understood that people who had more pressing issues needed to be seen first and after another half an hour he decided to leave and dress the wound himself at home as he had said he would in the beginning. The other pensioner informs him that each time she has a fall or any other of her friends do that they do not bother being taken to hospital or refuse ambulances because of how bad the services are at the local hospital. When they do need to go to hospital there is a bus service that can take them. However the bus service takes almost 45 minutes to get there and the main reason for this is that is goes around every single stop to pick up people and these people are left waiting for the service for hours when it does not turn up, seldom complaining except to each other when the weather is poor.

Its not only the health service you pickup on but also issues ranging from who are the people on benefits and how some (not all) take the system for granted and laugh about it, how people who are on a minimum wage who do not believe on going onto benefits and struggle to make ends meet especially when it comes to heating in winter. How some people are on benefits and complain that its not enough but have no intention of finding employed work because they are a lot better off, but complain that they do not have enough money for "fags" and milk.

Its funny if you know where to listen you can easily pinpoint where problems are. You can find out what statistics tell you and what actually happens in reality just by listening. I have heard so many tales and it kind of tells you what is really happening. I believe that politicians are out of touch I think they have become as the ruling nobility were before we had a system of elected government. Gone is the politician who made it from the lowest depths of society the self built person who knows the plights of ordinary citizens. Instead we have politicians who have never known hardship they have been born into a privileged upbringing  a new class that fails to understand the common problems plaguing people. Maybe some of them should dress up in ordinary clothes, catch a few buses and while waiting just listen to people talking about every day things. Who knows...they might learn something?

posted on Thursday, October 11, 2007 10:48:16 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]

 Wednesday, October 10, 2007
The onion chopper

I wasn't a big fan of the onion chopper when my mother in law first brought it about and it didn't work when I first used it and then I discovered I wasn't using it correctly. Instead of pushing the chopper down slowly all I had to do was give it short fast taps on the top to chop up the vegetables.

posted on Wednesday, October 10, 2007 8:08:44 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]