making his best efforts to tidy the house before the rest of the family gets home…
despite just coming back from France, alive and well!
Leaving the civilised world to go to France for a week
zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Get a Mac?
Macs have been getting a lot of press over the last year or so and have been making some big gains in the computing world. What I am going to try and do is talk about my experiences with my Mac.
Firstly, to let you know where I’m coming from, I’m a Windows user no doubt about that. I have used pretty much every version since DOS 4 and know each system pretty well. I will admit I don’t know everything about Vista, but that’s because I haven’t got it yet. In terms of computing experience I’m 21 and have been playing with computers since I was pretty young really. I do everything from web browsing to video editing and most things in between. These days I mainly specialise in MSSQL, MySQL, PHP and C#.NET, although my biggest skills come from MSSQL. I have a fairly wide, although limited experience with Linux and I not a huge fan of getting into code on my OS, hence none of them have really ever sat very well with my. I’m sure one day I will find an rpm that just works, but we are a way of that me thinks.
Anyway, so about a year ago I decided I was going to get a Mac. Now I was looking into a Mac min as they are about as cheap as they come and let’s face it, Macs are not cheap. Given I was buying this to play with and to test I was not going to go the full whack and get a G5, much as I may have wanted to.
A friend at the time was selling his powerbook and offered it to me, so what I actually snapped up was a PowerBook G4. So its PPC and it has half a gig of RAM. I agree not top of the line, so I will let it off for being slow sometimes. It is running OS 10.4 fully patched. As for additional software, it currently has iLife, iWork 06, Office 2004, Firefox, Adium and Skype on top of the original install base. It also has Synergy installed in a GUI form, although this has stopped working for some reason.
First impressions of the system was it looked very impressive. I would probably call it quite quirky. Things like the password box shakes if you get the password wrong. Not that cool, but quite funny. Getting used to the look and feel is quite easy. As far as a lot of people will be concerned it works very much like windows. You have icons, you can doubt click on them, they open. Not hard.
At the bottom of the screen you have this shortcuts bar called a dock. This is in short a whole load of shortcuts to all your application. If you have something open it sits on the dock, even if you don’t keep it there, and when you minimise something it goes to another side of the dock. You get a little black arrow under any application that is open which I guess is one way of doing it.
At the top is the apple menu. Well, I guess that’s what its called, I don’t actually know. This has an apple in the left which you click on to get to system preferences and to shut down etc. It also works like the top bar of any application you have open. So it changes. It contains the file menu, the edit menu etc. So in other words, when you have word open, the file, edit, view, insert etc menus are not part of the window, but sit at the top of the screen all the time. Again, just a different way of doing it. I’m not that keen on it, I find it a bit annoying as if I’m working on two things side by side, I have to click the application window to then move back up to the top to get to the button that’s now there because the right window is selected.
The top also acts like a system tray, although this is unimportant.
System preferences are quite easy to use, works close enough to the control panel not to care really. Most things you would expect are in there. No way to remove programs from there, nor does there seem to be any firewall. If OSX does have a firewall built in, I don’t see any options for it.
The biggest issue I have with the desktop is there is no one place to get to all your programs. Either you have it in your dock, or you have to go off to your applications folder and find wherever the file is to open it.
The window manager is one of my biggest complaints, especially given its rather hard to get away from. For example, you can only resize a window from the bottom left and you can only drag it around from its top bar. So the other day when I changed my screen resolution to fit on a data projector I could not get to the bottom corner because it was off the screen, and I could not drag the window up because it would not let me take my mouse past the screen top. I had to change resolution back down, resize the window and then change back again. Also, of the tree buttons, close, maximise and minimise, maximise doesn’t actually take up the whole screen. Different, but I can live with it. I do find myself resizing windows quite a lot of the time and it has to be said this is not very impressive how hard it is.
Next, the most annoying thing the window manager does EVER is its so inconsistent. For example, look at a folder and what’s inside. If you are viewing with the tile view then you can use both The apple key and the shift key to multiple select icons. Now change into the list view and you will find the apple key still works as it did a second ago, but the shift key now does list selection. I have yet to work out how to do list selection in the tile view.
Ok, the right click. Possibly the single most annoying thing you have to get used to. You see, OSX has a right click. There is a whole right click menu for many many things. They have mice with right-click and for years you have been able to plug in pretty much any two buttoned PC mouse in and use the function. Yet for some reason they make their laptops with only one button. I thought the idea of making both the hardware and the software was so it all fitted together nicely and just worked. Seems like they missed something to me. Yes, you can control click, but trust me, its annoying as hell.
I think I will stop there for now, and actually I haven’t even got onto the bit I wanted to. I have my fair share of Mac horror stories, but I will write them later I think. Some of you know the issues I have been having, but I thought it might be fun to write a few of my impressions having been going with it for about a year.
I’m not convinced I’m “terrifying”… – How insane are you?
I know I’ve said it before, but why do people hate Microsoft so much? I get the feeling they are thinking considerably ahead of most other people in the market. If anything I think they are some of the true market innovators. I know it sounds to many people like I’m getting into bed with the devil, but that’s the way it goes (for some reason I have yet to fathom).
When the Zune came out it was ridiculed for being late to the party (well, yes, fair point, it was) and for coming in brown (what the hell is wrong with that? (must be MS Brown….)) and last but not least, for coming with wireless. Everyone was going on about how pointless it was and why the hell you they ever need to move songs about over wireless. It was called a gimmick and a pointless feature amongst other things.
Then a short while ago out came the Surface. This is in short a big touch screen table that allows you to view photos and flick through music etc. It also contains wireless. So for example the idea is I put my windows smartphone (which I own) down on it and it connects and allows me to move my contacts, music, pictures etc around. So maybe I could put my smartphone and a friend’s down and drag a couple of contacts over. All neat stuff so far. Strikes me as another step towards intuitive computer interfaces. In fact having been using toutchscreens for almost a year on my phone and a few months on my mp3 player I have to say, they are without doubt the way forward. I often find myself poking the screen of a non-toutchscreen device and wondering why it doesn’t work.
If any of you are sad enough to watch diggnation (I get bored sometimes… it allowed) you may have seen the episode where the Surface was talked about, and the first thing Kevin Rose (Apple fanboy) did was talk about how it wasn’t needed and how it was so pointless and kept trying to poke holes in the idea and that the technology wasn’t very developed and it would never work etc. He even complained there were almost no digital cameras that had wireless… that strikes me as a chicken and egg situation… something has to come first. Well, great as he may think his comments were, I would rather fall on the side of innovation. If this sort of stuff was developed more and if more and more were supported it could become a real time saver and focal point of a lot of what I would consider consumer digital devices (so phones, cameras, mp3 players etc).
Oh, wait, what was that last one there… An mp3 player…. So like the Zune… and oh wait, it has wireless… Maybe it wasn’t such a bad idea after all…
Oh, and while I remember… Apple look like they are going to make the iPod wireless soon… So Apple inovate do they?
The web gives us 3 classics today:
http://nymag.com/health/bestdoctors/2007/33163/index5.html
What’s the strangest thing you’ve ever seen in a hospital?
Dr. Baby:Once I was sitting in the emergency room and a guy came in and Ihappened to be schmoozing with one of the nurses at the front desk and he says, “I need help,” and there was this buzzing sound and wecouldn’t figure out what it was until he went in and we realized he’d gotten a vibrator stuck up his ass. If you ever put anything someplacewhere it shouldn’t go, always make sure to have a handle. Put a string on it, for God’s sake, so you can pull it out!
I can’t help but notice there are a lot more homeless people in London during the summer. Do they fly south for the winter or something?
I think I deserve a proper pat on the back and a hearty “well done” for the effort I put into keeping this blog fresh and up-to-date with interesting and informative content…. And pigs fly and I live in a house made of pink butter and the world is flat and overrun with 7 foot lizards….
I have a plan…. I think I might change the way I do my blog…. I’m considering putting it fully on my website and then getting anyone who cares to add it as a feed to their journals… Still making it really simple to comment etc… And then to go with that change I was considering forcing myself to write on it all the time… Then because there won’t be anything interesting to update with I will have more time to write real content, musings and other pointlessness… You never know… My plan might work. Well, as I finish work in about a month I should have more time at least.
So, as we are on the old style of blogs… Update:
Last weekend (bank holiday) I was camping with the explorer scouts. Not without purpose mind you. This year is the scouting centenary (celebrating 100 years). Our district decided a big camp for the weekend was in order with a concert on the Sunday evening. So guess which nut they asked to organise, setup and run sound, lighting and power for this “concert in a tent on a field”…. You have one guess… Suffice to say I ended up semi running it in my own special way (those who have helped me with these types of events will know exactly what I’m talking about). It went off without issue and actually (to my great relief) ended up being really very good (even with the rain on the outside causing “issues”).
Ah, bugger, already screwed up chronological order… The Saturday before the concert was my 21st birthday. Suffice to say nothing really very interesting happened on it, but then again, I was pretty happy with that. I had to wait until the Monday evening though for my presents…
So ok, Monday I came back from camp and got my presents. I’m not going to list them all as it was loads and loads of little thing in recognition of me moving into the house in Brighton, but the main things were some money to put towards the new Digital SLR I plan on buying tomorrow (camera for those who find TLAs a bit complicated) and a driving day thing at Goodwood that involves instructor training in an Alfa, then some laps in a Ferrari etc. So I’m very much looking forward to that.
Tuesday was a pub quiz with various people from church… I think we came forth…. Although to be honest I can’t remember… It turns out my best round by a very long way was the weekly news… Meh
Yesterday (so Thursday) as there was no explorers on account of it being half-term so I went to watch Pirates of the Caribbean 3 with Joiners and Paddy. Very good film, as usual not what the critics had said (oh that makes a change, although story was a bit fragmented on account of them trying to achieve quite a lot in a relativity short time…. Well, I say short… 3 hours really isn’t that short actually.
So that pretty much brings us up-to-date… perhaps I shall start posting things of value soon…. There goes that pig again….
OK, joke of the day. Adobe is releasing a new version of photoshop, CS3. If you go out and buy this in the states they will charge you the grand total of US$471.90 including local tax. If however you were to go onto that self same site from the UK, you would pay £546.38 including tax and shipping. Now that’s about US$1080. When Adobe were asked to justify the huge cost difference (130% mark-up) they said that it costs more money to do business in Europe because of the number of languages and the different currencies. WTF? The official language of the UK is English! And last I looked, currency conversion wasn’t at 130% costs.
Now it’s well known that Adobe has huge issues with piracy with many (if not all) of its products. They are very good products and they are well liked. They are also industry standards for many places of work and many people. Now perhaps there would be less of an issue with piracy if people could actually afford the software. I know I for one want to buy it… but I’m just never going to if they keep this up. I simply won’t be able to justify the cost. If it cost more like £250 (which is more on par with the exchange rate) then I would be tempted to go online right now and do it….
How can a company of this size not realise that if they stopped trying to make up their profits by pissing people off, they would probably make more money through higher sales.
Actually, perhaps I should hold on to this bombshell of marketing information and save it for the Adobe execs. Maybe they will give me a job… or at least a free copy of CS3.
I have just got back from an amazing holiday. There are so many things to talk about, so many things that happened. Some of them worth saying, others of no consequence to anyone but me. Right now most of them mean pretty much nothing. When pigs fly, the moon is blue and when airlines can finally cook carrots properly then perhaps just maybe I will put some photos online. To keep you satisfied for now I can not recommend you watch the film “stranger than fiction”. Perhaps its the mood I’m in, perhaps its that lack of sleep I have had or perhaps its that my holiday coming to an end has finally caught up with me, but that is one of the best films I have seen in a long time and I couldn’t recommend it enough.
Well that was a close call. I almost lost a testicle to a pointy umbrella wielding deranged commuter. Perhaps I shall start wearing a box to compliment the necessary padding required to make it through the daily commute.
I think it would be fair to say there is a certain level of neglect being demonstrated in my current blog.
Unfortunately I have so much to say (hence I’ve been too busy to update) that you will never read it all. As my clarinet teacher once taught me when referring to practice, the trick is little and often. I however replied “I’ve done the little, just not the often”. I have yet to see a copy of his memoirs, but he promised to put it in. I live in hope.
As a simple update, I have spent much time shopping, traveling, making a mess of my room and visiting various friends. I seem to have spent rather a bit of time at Jonners, hanging around with people from his Uni (that I have really known long enough to consider friends in their own right). Notable events were Beth’s birthday, a shopping trip in Brighton with Thomas and another shopping trip with George in London which ended in a computer bashing session with Jonner’s. Lots of trips to pubs and catch-up conversations in all sorts of odd places have also taken place.
As ever I am doing my best to look to the future without getting too bogged down in the present. Work has been trundling for a bit now, may be something to do with the 7 months with no holiday.
All is not lost though as my holiday is happening in 8 days times with a timely trip to Malaysia and Singapore to visit a friend (em) from church while she is on her gap year. I shall do my best to update my blog while I’m out there in a desperate attempt to adhere to the “little and often” ethic.
In fact, I think I shall call this an entry now and let my little rants that I’ve been saving up wait for another session.
The problem with writing a decent blog is that you have to keep it up-to-date and interesting if you actually want people to read and yet if you wish for it to actually be interesting you will spend most of your time doing the interesting things you could blog about and not actually blogging. I think that makes sense. That’s just my convoluted way of stating I’ve been busy recently. To be fair I’m still busy now, its just my urge to write something here is greater than the urge to snooze (silly as it may sound).
So I will start with the basics. A fair amount of my time has been taken up with planning my trip Malaysia to go see Em. As things stand I have booked all the flights and hotels and the trip goes as follows:
Thursday 8th – fly to Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia.
Friday 9th – arrive in Malaysia at 6pm and meet em in the hotel.
Saturday and Sunday – explorer Kuala Lumpur.
Monday 12th – fly to Singapore with Em.
Saturday 17th – fly from Singapore back to Kuala Lumpur.
Sunday 18th – fly out back to UK
Arrive 6pm UK time.
So now its all booked I have moved on finding things to do out there. Should be pretty easy to stay fairly well entertained as there is so much out there to do. Night zoo is on the list, also shopping is meant to be a cut above the rest. Will do boat trip to the little islands and prob have half a day on a beach… Anyway, enough of that.
Been working on my site a fair bit. Its getting there, have yet to finish or even do parts of the gallery style. And when I do that I also want to clean the code up a bit and maybe add watermarks to the images for kicks.
Site is here: http://www.craigk.org/
Comments and suggestions are very much welcome so please do make them.
There is more to say but the urge to snooze is overpowering the urge to write, and I am on the train to work so I have to put me first.

