Windows ME is OSX…

April 22nd, 2007 by Alistair MacDonald No comments »

…if you believe Windows Update.

I have just run the restore disks on my old Sony Vaio laptop so I can do some Windows development for hardware incomparable with XP. When I came to do the essential Windows update (after upgrading to IE6) I got the message…

Thank you for your interest in obtaining updates from our site.

This website is designed to work with Microsoft Windows operating systems only.
To find updates for Microsoft products that are designed for Macintosh operating systems, please visit http://www.microsoft.com/mac/.

All is not lost as I did manage to find an unofficial service pack with the most recent updates and hotfixes.

Hack Day

April 19th, 2007 by Alistair MacDonald 1 comment »

This is a quick post to let you know about Hack Day on the 16th and 17th of June in Alexandra Palace London. All the information is on the web site so I will not waffle on. I have signed up and appear to have made the cut, so if you do as well and live close by then get in touch and we can car pool.

New York to London

April 18th, 2007 by Alistair MacDonald No comments »

Have you used Google Maps to travel across continents? Someone suggested I have a go at planning a trip from New York to London. It worked well, although 3,462 mile swim across the Atlantic ocean in instruction 37 may take most of the predicted 29 days and 10 hours journey.

You can check this on Google Maps if you don’t believe me.

Some sad news

April 8th, 2007 by Alistair MacDonald 1 comment »

On Friday Gillian and I broke up.

I am obviously upset by this and and taking a little time out as a result, so please expect things to be a little more behind schedule than normal.

It is our hope to retain our friendship that we had for a long time before getting romantically involved.

BarCampNorthEast

March 28th, 2007 by Alistair MacDonald 1 comment »

If you have been reading my blog over time you will know that I am a fan of the BarCamp format. I have attended both the London BarCamps and intend to attend at Brighton. I may also attend at Sheffield, but the lack of a stopover makes the journey some what less appealing.

The good news for everyone around the North East of England is that we are planning a two day BarCamp in or around Newcastle upon Tyne. We have a web page up and running here and I will be blogging more information when it comes in.

We already have sponsorship in hand and are looking at options for the venue. The hard part is finding a venue that will allow several dozen people to sleep on the floor. All suggestions welcome.

Unlimited Yahoo mail, but sadly not for me

March 28th, 2007 by Alistair MacDonald No comments »

First some good news… Yahoo are removing the storage limits on there mail service More information can be found here.

Now the bad news… Many years ago I was a happy RocketMail user. When Yahoo purchased the service you were forced to merge your RocketMail account with your Yahoo account. I was okay with this at the time and kept my RocketMail address. Sadly my RocketMail email address expired when I did not log in to if for a while, and because it is a RocketMail address it can not be reactivated. What is worse is that I can not recover or get another address without getting a whole new account.

Creating a new account is not a sensible solution for me because I use my Yahoo login for many things including Yahoo Groups, Flickr and Upcoming. The hassle and cost of finding a new username and moving across is just not worth it.

Sadly there is no other solution available. Yahoo have never returned a support query regarding the issue. I did ask a couple of Yahoo employees what the crack was and although they knew of the issue they did not know of a solution. My guess is that this is an outdated policy put in place to help the Yahoo brand, but it had adversely affected many people and damaged the Yahoo brand, so why it is still in place I don’t know.

I must say that it has only been recently while conversing with various Yahoo UK employees that have I started to forgive the company, but it is still not fully trust the brand as a direct result of the whole thing.

Paste as unformatted text

March 25th, 2007 by Alistair MacDonald No comments »

When listening to Tech Talk Radio on a podcast I herd about Pure Text by Steve Miller. This is a neat little app that sits in the icon tray and when you press <windows> and <v> (or another customisable combination) it pastes the text in the clipboard without formatting.

This is a solution to a problem that has needed a fix for years. In the past I have had to search the menus for “Paste Special…” or paste in to notepad and copy again. Now if I can persuade a few others to use it I will not have to continually remove the varying formatting in shared documents, or fix web pages blatantly copied form a Word document.

This is not the first usefully application of Steve’s that I have enjoyed using. As a developer Dependency Walker is a great help in diagnosing Windows compatibility problems. He also has many other useful applications on his web site.

Did I miss the fuel tax hike?

March 22nd, 2007 by Alistair MacDonald No comments »

…and the answer is no, I did not miss it because it did not happen. Sorry, yes, it’s another general rant coming on.

The tax on fuel has in fact been frozen until October where it will go up 2p per litre that is not far off inflation. So why did the petrol prices go up just after the budget? Probably the same reason why they went up last time (when the tax did not change at all), that reason being marketing and spin.

People seem to believe that if a price rise is announced in the budget that it will automatically come in to force at 6pm. This means that if a petrol station put the prices up then people presume it is because of the budget and not because the petrol companies have raised the price. Well that is my explanation.

Don’t get me wrong, the petrol companies are entitled to raise the price if they want to, and hiding the rise by using the budget is perfectly legal, but as consumers let’s not be taken in by the smoke and mirrors.

Zooomr is free and unlimited

March 19th, 2007 by Alistair MacDonald 1 comment »

The photo sharing site Zooomr has lifted all it’s limits, including transfer and storage limits, forever. This means that you can upload all you photos to the site and share them (or not) for free.

This site was a flickr equivalent, but with geotagging long before Yahoo (the current owner of flickr) integrated it.

The service (still in beta) has been going through a tough few days trying to get it’s third generation site up and running. This work is still ongoing and the old version 2 site is currently live. I hoped that when version 3 of zooomr is launched it will have over taken flickr again and that the race will continue to give us all a better product, regardless of the service we use.

Personally I will still be using flickr for my “arty farty” pictures and geek community photo sharing, and Picasaweb for small collections of stuff, but I have decided to upload all my digital images to zooomr and share a selection of them. It was my intention to take out a pro subscription with flickr and upload everything, but if zooomr is free and will have more features I am willing to give it a try first. Let’s just hope the business modal holds up and we have a great service for years to come.

The “www” RewriteCond

March 18th, 2007 by Alistair MacDonald 1 comment »

I have just tweaked my web site configuration (hosted by SteelPixel) so it does not redirect “agm.me.uk” to “www.agm.me.uk” but still prefixes the www to all other pages.

The reason why I have done this is because of OpenID. I use the root of my web site as an open ID as it is quick to type in and I have full control, but until now when I type in agm.me.uk my OpenID login annoyingly becomes www.agm.me.uk.

The following needed adding to the “.htaccess” file in the route of my web site for it to work. The second and third lines are those that I have just added, and you need them both for reasons that I can not currently fathom.

RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/$
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/index.php$
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^agm.me.uk [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.agm.me.uk/$1 [L,R]

Naturally all this is fairly pointless in the global scheme of things, but I feel better now. I have also added a search facility for all my sites using Google Co-op that is slightly more usful.

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