Saturday, June 14, 2008

LLOYDIAN OPINIONS: Grating English

Seemingly random web surfing definitely provides moments of enjoyment.

I cannot recall why I was looking for it but I decided to google the pronounciation of lieutenant. I found several contradictory reasons for the varied ways of saying it but I had the bonus of discovering a very entertaining and informative page. The information on it is also accurate.

LLOYDIAN OPINIONS: Grating English

I especially liked the explanation of the subjunctive, which I have been using correctly by instinct rather than as a result of technical knowledge.
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Saturday, May 03, 2008

N.T. Wright Page

Back in March I attended a worship central event at Methodist central hall (warning - sound starts as soon as web page loads) as part of the worship team at Hither Green Baptist Church. I am not one of the musicians but one of the "techies", although married to one of the singers who is also an occasional worship leader.
I enjoyed the day and, more importantly, it provided material to help me grow in my faith and the application of my faith.
One of the teaching sessions I attended by accident, the one I had originally intended to go to was full up before I got to it. This was a very good thing.
The session I attended was a talk given by N.T. "Tom" Wright, Bishop of Durham. The talk/lecture is available in mp3 format on the worship central web site (see earlier link) but more of his material is available at N.T. Wright Page

Sunday, April 13, 2008

picasa2flickr - flickr upload plugin for picasa - Installation v2

I have been using picasa for a long time now. I really like the way I can organise and manipulate the pictures I take with it (has google trademarked the phrase "I'm feeling lucky"?). However the only storage that is available is somewhat limited.

I have had a yahoo photo account with unlimited storage since before they bought flickr, so I now have a pro flickr account. The inconvenience has always been moving images from one to the other.

I tried the first version of picasa2flickr and it worked very well, provided you were willing to accept an older version of picasa. I was okay with that.

However I have just noticed (yeah - fast brain I have!) that there is a new version out that uses the latest flickr uploader tool. It seems to be working very well, and can even handle multiple upload sets at the same time.

the sourceforge page for the install process is
picasa2flickr - flickr upload plugin for picasa - Installation v2

Saturday, April 12, 2008

The church has left the building...

Whilst typing up this weeks church notice sheet I found the page for Pentecost Festival :: 9th – 11th May 2008.

About two thirds of the way down the page I found a line that has a major resonance with what I understand church to be. "The church has left the building..."
The church is the worldwide collection of Christians, some of whom happen to use buildings to worship God. Hopefully more people will be able to get hold of this and move away from the idea that the church is the physical structure that is used.

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Owl learning to fly (and beyond)

One of the side effects of my wife being into scrapbooking and crafts is that I have joined ukscrappers just so that I can log in and show off her work to people.
Whilst on there I sometimes dip into the help forum to se if my limited knowledge can be of use.

From a signature in a question I found this blog
Owl learning to fly
and from thence to

FaithScrappers UK
which looks interesting - although I think they may be rather short sighted in thinking that only women would be interested in their retreats.

Friday, February 15, 2008

One of my wife's crafting images



My wife is very good at crafting. However she has tried blogging an entry from flickr but it seems to crop the image on her blog, although the preview is intact.
I am trying to blog the same picture using a different method, the tools built into the flock web browser, to see what happens

Edit: just to clarify - I have to add height="100%" width="100%" to the img tag to get it to display properly


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Over the hedge and across the pond

My wife has succumbed to being "pushed" (not by me) into setting up a blog.

Over the hedge and across the pond

Have fun reading it :)

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Teddy Bear Monastery Story - English

I was browsing the internet searching for some images involving teddy bears.

I came across this interesting site...

Teddy Bear Monastery Story - English


Read the story all the way through and enjoy :)

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Monday, November 19, 2007

Are You Ready?

I was reading the blog written by my mother-in-law about the events in the year and found a link to a blog by my father-in-law.
It is a useful source of vital information.

Are You Ready?

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Monday, November 12, 2007

Video background with VLC

We are using Opensong to manage the display of songs et cetera at church.
I have been thinking about how to manage the "distribution" of the up to date list of songs and sets amongst the various people who lead worship, some of them more technical than others.
Whilst looking in the opensong forums for ideas I was distracted by a wishlist item, having a video background to the words.
Here is a link to the forum entry. Video background with VLC
Opensong is very good, works very well and is easy to use. Our current "display management" crew are in their teens or younger and they have mastered it better than the adults.

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Thursday, September 20, 2007

Yet another mention of dollar parity in North America

I suspect that I am not the first to comment on this.
Bloomberg has an article today about the Canadian dollar reaching parity with the currency of it's immediate southern neighbour.

Hmmm - I wonder what the comparative rates to each of them are in the UK?

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Cleaning the house made easier

I came across a rather tempting device today.
I have been thinking about getting a vax, for cleaning the carpets a little more thoroughly than just suction will, and instead found something that may clean them slightly less thoroughly but will do so without my total attention.

Roomba robotic vacuum cleaner


Sounds like fun.
I did find someones comment that it worked well but needed an extra bit of prgramming to tell it to run and hide when children were around.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Battle chess

I was talking to my in-laws today, it's my Father-in-law's birthday.
Not sure what sparked it off but I was reminded of battle chess.
A little internet searching and I found
http://www.download-game.com/Battle_Chess.htm

Not tried it yet but I am already feeling nostalgic about watching the pieces beat each other up.
Hmm - must curb those violent tendencies,

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

AV cables - 3 RCA to 4 pole 3.5mm

I have been tasked with trying to get a device working with a television.
The device is an IUBI blue which was bought second hand and did not come with manual or the right cables. The manual is no problem, I found a link from the forums on www.advancedmp3players.com that worked brilliantly.

The cables are another issue. I thought I had found one on ebay but it turned out not to work as I had hoped. The left speaker appeared to be fine, the right speaker sound was coming through the video connector and very, very fuzzy video with insufficient synch signal was coming through on all three. My guess was that the pinouts were slightly wrong and that the video signal was coming through on the shield of all 3 RCA connectors.

I then return to that popular research tool, the internet search engine and do some further digging. I find a few possibilities, including a note on the page for the cable I bought saying it would not work with the ipod. The device is not an ipod so had not considered this relevant at the time. I rethink this... I then find a page about the AV cable for a Zune (never heard of it? neither had I until this search) listing the compatibilites of several devices and the comparitive pinouts. The site is www.anythingbutipod.com, the link is to the "about" page which is an interesting read.

Anyway - it seems there are at least 4 different pinout combinations in use by different product manufacturers. I need to beep test my cable, see which one it ties in with and then see if one of the other variants will work. Alternatively I could try making a conversion gadget to remap the RCA connections. I think it will depend on how much time I end up spending on it.

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Model railway info

I was recently asked if I knew anything about a model railway society in Bromley that was holding an exhibition in June, specifically the weekend of the 23rd-24th.

This is what I came up with

Culled from http://www.brmodelling.co.uk/diary/default.asp
23 June 2007 to 24 June 2007

Orpington and District MRS - Bromley Model Railway Show 2007
Crofton Junior School, Towncourt Lane, Petts Wood, Bromley, Kent., BR5 1EL

Saturday: 10.00 am - 5.00 pm
Sunday: 10.00 am - 5.00 pm
Prices: Adult £3.50, OAP £3.00, Child £1.50
Telephone: 0208 402 7093



From http://www.semg.org.uk/model/clubs.html
Orpington & District Model Railway Society Opening Nights are Wednesdays and Fridays from 20:00 'til 23:00. John Arkell (Chairman)
john.arkell@meadowrd.demon.co.uk

Founded in 1951 the Club has layouts in the following scales/gauges: O, O16.5, EM, OO, HO, and N.
One member has two foot gauge in his paddock with a Simplex (working) and a Barclay steam engine (being rebuilt). The Club usually has an open day there each year.
There is a permanent Clubhouse, built ny the Club, with layout room and library / tea-room (most important).
Southern Interest. The EM layout is Admiralty Exchange Sidings most recently exhibited at the Fairfield Halls autumn 2001. Many of the members actively model Southern or its constituents/sucessors and several of the Society members are active at the Bluebell and KESR.
Usually holds an exhibition in late June or early July

Thursday, January 11, 2007

USA scared of canadian money?

I came across this by accident. I have recently rebuilt my work laptop and was manually adding teh firefox extensions. On one of them the default RSS feeds includes the Register and I have not yet deleted it.



I could not resist the headline. he article does not disappoint.





US warns on spooky Canadian coins | The Register



Enjoy :)



Peter





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Thursday, December 14, 2006

Door to door routes in Canada.

Further update....


I have just been trying to reproduce the problem I had so I could provide as much information as possible. I was unable to reproduce the problem unless I left off the postcode.
Whoops!

I am pretty sure I used the postcode as I remember checking to see if it was case sensitive. The other possibility is that the address and postcode I originally put in was wrong. I used a different source for the addresses this time.
I shall be checking my data sources.

In the mean time - the multimap wbe page for "door to
door directions"
in Canada seems to work very well. As far as I can tell from memory the journey times it comes up with are about right as well.

A useful site.



originial post and updates below


One of the many things that I subscribe to, and rarely get around to
reading, is an email newsletter from the Canadian tourist board called
Spirit of Canada
One interesting bit in this months is a link to multimap for "door to
door directions"
in Canada. I have not tried it yet but at some point
I will try it with the address of my parents-in-law. They live on a
road that has a number rather than a name and I am not sure I recall
how the house is identified. Should be interesting to see how it copes
with destinations like that.



Update: I tried a route from my parents-in-law to my sister-in-law.

I got this error message
"We could not find any matching names or places for your start address"
Obviously it cannot quite cope with "any address in Canada" as it states on the original link.


Update: I have received an email from the people at multimap askign for details so they can work out why things don't work. Seeing as how this is not a mainstream blog (infrequent posts et cetera) it strikes me that they are very interested in customer service to be keeping an eye out for comments about their service. I shall have to dig out the addresses again and reply to their email.

Friday, September 29, 2006

Considerations for projectors

I have been aksed to look into data projectors for church.
Amongst my initial research I have found this astralian page with a useful run down on contrast ratio and what is more useful in situations with higher ambient light (such as we are likely to experience).

Still looking....

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Calculating subenets and IP ranges

I was asked recently if I had or knew of some stuff to make IP
subnetting relatively understandable.
I have done a quick trawl and a brief mental rejection process and
selected these links as starting points.

http://www.pkostov.com/ip_workshop2.html

Cisco exams
http://www.2000trainers.com/section.aspx?sectionID=5&tab=exams

The clue is in the URL
http://www.learntosubnet.com/

I found this one confusing
http://www.petri.co.il/subnetting_table.htm

I disagree with the comments about hexadecimal but otherwise this one looks helpful
http://www.punkwalrus.com/howto/subnetting.html

A graphical approach
http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-1035_11-6089187.html

An encouragement towards DIY table creation
http://www.faqshop.com/misc/default.htm?http://www.faqshop.com/misc/miscarts/sn%20made%20easy.htm

VLANs is another matter and may or may not be helpful.

Have fun

ShivasEye