Monday, 1 December 2008

Disappointment....



I have approval's stamped from other half to go buy a MacBook Pro. the VAT dropped today by 2.5% so a little money off...and we are coming to the christmas time with a little RnR....perfect sometime to spent getting everything sorted out/moved across and some much needed time editing photo's ....except i read the following report : http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/11/29/nvidia-heat-causing-macbooks

Bugger. Probably wait till Jan09 before i invest in a Mac (just the pain of moving stuff onto new platform - getting photoshop moved etc) i don't want to move twice if they update the video chipset as it looks like a h/w swap!

Point and click?

It is 150 years since the death of Robert Howlett - the young photographer who took this iconic image of engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel.

Robert Howlett died - in December 1858 - from a fever, most likely caused by exposure to the poisonous photographic chemicals that he used.

Intrigued by how the Brunel photograph was created, photojournalist David White set out - using non toxic methods - to recreate some of Howlett's images.

With a specially-made camera, he travelled across south and west England to view Brunel's extensive legacy. Here is his story.

see the video at http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_7753000/7753202.stm

just makes you feel lucky to be able to pick up a relatively lightweight camera, point, click and hey presto!

Friday, 31 October 2008

Genius


If you use itunes and haven't upgraded to version 8 - do it NOW! There is a new feature called genius - it takes the hassle out of one of the time consuming activities within itunes - creating playlists.
With genius, you select a track, hit the genius button and it will create a playlist. I've had 5 people try it out and they have all had the same reaction "that's great - how does it do it?"
Ah, its black magic i tell yer!
Frankly i don't care. It does the job very well and builds great compilations. After a while you see if you can fool it by hitting the "refresh" button again and again. It seems to come up with and endless combination of tracks that sit well together. I have to admit i have over 7000 tracks in itunes so i do have a good base for it to work from. But genius is a better DJ than i ever will be!


Great album!


A flurry of new albums have just been launched - oasis, seasick steve, keane, snow patrol......
But my favorite out of all of them has to be Snow Patrol's latest album "A hundred million suns"
Excellent - just go out and buy it!

BMW service - it depends on who you talk too...

Been a frustrating day today. Decided to replace the tyres on the wife's beemer as we have a free day at the end of the holiday. BMW tried to get us to replace tyres with them for £800...i called my usual guy over at Micheldever tyres (i do the landie, beemer and the 2 bikes there)...and was quoted £350 all in (including the tracking). Same tyres! Booked appointment with tyre fitters to avoid queues go out to car and discover there is no adaptor to take off the anti-theft bolts on the rims! Dash over to bmw dealer - sorry we don't stock these - tuesday we can get it in. Bugger i am back to work then. Leave dealership. Call tyre to figure out if they have adaptors - "sorry there are about 20 per bmw model so we would drill then out and replace with non-anti theft device".....err, lets cancel the appointment. I rang same BMW dealer to order the part. Talked to a different guy and after a number of questions he says "why don't you come in, we can use our master set to check which one you need, i can sell you that one, then we can backorder for ourselves"...oh ok! The adaptor was only £4 - but the upshot was i visited the bmw dealer twice in one day, ended up at the tyre shop, missed my appointment and had to wait 30 mins (as they are popular).... all-in-all i wasted 2.5hrs i didn't need to.

Don't get me wrong, the 2nd guy at bmw was helpfull and thought out of the box - but when you buy a premium car you expect a bit of help.

Especially as the recent service was £392 and quite frankly everyone in the service dept was plainly awfull - but thats a story for another day.

If your thinking of buying a BMW in the UK.....try and figure out what the aftersales is like. We have a BMW dealer in hampshire which is part of a big group and they stink whilst on the other hand there is a dealer that own's just 3 dealerships and they act like a family business - keen to help, trustworthy, etc. I just wish i lived nearer to them

Saturday, 27 September 2008

Hanged!

By a bit of luck and help from a friend I have had a couple of pictures selected in a photo competition!

Turns out on of our office's was looking for some photo's to brighten up the office. Folks from that office were asked to submit. I think they had about 100 photos submitted. My friend pinged me and asked if i had any to submit. Luckily i had a few on my work laptop under Google screen saver. I sent 5 images up and two were selected. At least one has been printed at A0 size. (the image to the left of this text!)

Absolutely chuffed to bits. Hope it's not hanging in the loo! Just got to find an excuse to visit the office near Manchester. Probably have to wait to November. Can't wait.

Saturday, 6 September 2008

Stourhead - Part II

Lovely gardens - laid out in the 18th century. Well worth a visit if you near warminster, wiltshire.

Stourhead - Part 1


Always good to look up when your taking pictures. Spied this opening in a cave whilst in the stourhead gardens.

Wednesday, 3 September 2008

National Trust volunteers

We visited stourhead estate last weekend. It's as National Trust trust property and is fantastic for a number of reasons. The trust took it over from the Hoare family (yep those private banker folks).

Any how. Picture the scene. We are inside the main house having a look at the grand public rooms. In each room there are fact sheets and national trust volunteers to guide and keep an eye on the light fingered! Most volunteers are retired folks.

We enter one room, i head for the fact sheet whilst J likes to talk with the volunteer (in her late 80's - prim and proper) . J notices in this room there is as small TV, copy of the radio times and a small tray with bottles of booze on it. Mmmhh not very 18th-century. What's up here ? J starts the following conversation:

J: "So does someone live in these rooms today?"
Vol: "Yes outside of visiting hours"
J: "are they descendants of the original owners?"
Vol: " Yes they are Hoares (pronounced "whores")"

(at this point i have to leave the room through bouts of school boy sniggering)

Volunteer realises what she said and adds after a short pause in a dry and serious voice "in name only".

All you can hear at this point is one seriously creased up 40yr old laughing his head off somewhere at the far end of a long corridor.

Perfect script + comedy timing made it even funnier

Saturday, 30 August 2008

£2000 in old money


Having got back from holiday i've downloaded over 1000 photo's taken over the two weeks.
If i had used 35mm that would have cost me £2000 in film + D&P.
Amazing to think how technology lowers the cost in some areas.
Now i just have to sort through them (which is a time cost) and then print some out (some cost in ink and paper). Though i think i win out here as i have 1,000+ memories of our holidays.