Jan 14 2011
First Aid for Bluebottle Stingshttp://www.resus.org.au/policy/guidelines/section_9/guideline-9-4-5july10.pdf
Hey Siri, what are twelve useless discussions we can have?
Jan 14 2011
First Aid for Bluebottle Stingshttp://www.resus.org.au/policy/guidelines/section_9/guideline-9-4-5july10.pdf
Hey Siri, what are twelve useless discussions we can have?
Jan 13 2011
My Blackberry Is Not Working!Today I learnt that Ronnie Corbett is still doing his thang. Who would have guessed?
I also learnt that Apple owners have bigger dongles.
Thanks to both Mukesh and Donna for forwarding this to me.
It is amazing that anyone’s luggage ever makes it to its destination
Jan 12 2011
Presentation ZenPreparation –Three words to keep in mind – Simplicity, clarity, brevity.‘Start with the Beginner’s Mind’ by looking at things from the point of view of your audience.‘Plan Analog’ – plan your talk away from your computer, on paper.What is your absolutely central point? Why does it matter.“If the audience could remember only one thing (and you’ll be lucky if they do), what do you want it to be?”Remember that you are crafting a story – Keep things simple, using examples and stories. A presentation is never just about the facts.DesignPeople cannot read a slide and listen to you at the same time.If your slides consist of bullet points with everything you are going to say, people will not listen to you. (they can read faster than you can speak).The purpose of a slide is to enhance, but not replicate, your narrative. If used, slides should consist of strong visual images.Presenters too often use their slides for two functions that are better fulfilled by other means – they use them as speakers notes, and to be handouts or lecture notes. (”I know you can’t read this slide, but…..“)It is better to have written notes to prompt you to remember the flow of your talk, and to prepare separate handouts containing detailed information that you want people to know, (or provide a web link).DeliveryBe completely present – Presentation requires your full presence at that time and place.You need solid content and logical structure, but you also have to make a connection with the audience.
I found this humerus…
Jan 11 2011
Plan B – You always needs a Backup PlanThere are two kinds of computer users – those who have lost data in a crash, and those who are about to.
It appears that a blackout in town this morning corrupted the database of our software program – which caused a problem when the server was restarted.
Bloody rain.
Some measures you can take may prevent this from happening to you.
These include
– having an Uninterruptable Power Supply (or backup battery), that can ‘order’ your server to shut down in an orderly fashion if the mains power is interrupted.
– a RAID system (where data is copied to two drives at the same time) is a godsend when you have a hard drive crash.
But neither of these prevented our database from becoming corrupted.
When you have a ‘mission dependent’ failure at work, as a cold sweat breaks out on your forehead, you may find yourself willing to pay anything for a timely backup,
And now that all your photos, movies and music live on your hard drive, you need a reliable plan at home also.
Remember that taking a backup is half the work. You need to regularly perform a check restore of a backup to make sure that is working, and complete!!!!!!!
In the spirit of New Year’s resolutions, many sites have recently posted good advice about backing up your data.
Look up here I’m in heaven – Vale David Bowie
Jan 10 2011
Saving a wet mobile phone or iPodOur family motto is ‘If it Ain’t Broke, it Ain’t Ours’.
It has also been very wet up here in the Northern Rivers this last month.
Hopefully you won’t need this advice. Some phones will be so wet that they are unsalvageable. Others will take quite a bit of water without damage. There will be some ‘in-between’ occasions when this treatment may make a difference.
Have you any experience of wet phones? Let us know in the comments.
Cricket bats in the wild
Jan 09 2011
Winning the Infinity BladeToday I finally defeated the God King – freeing mankind from our struggle against repression, and securing the Infinity Blade for the forces of good!
Meraesthesia Aphonia – that phantom phone in pocket feeling
Jan 07 2011
Making it stick!Today, Jason Fitzpatick at Lifehacker has a summary of techniques to make your new year’s resolutions ‘stick’.
Have you a number of goals? Make them specific, and realistic, and measurable. And then space out your new changes at the rate of one per month.
With a list of reasonable resolutions, a timeline for adopting them, and tools to track your progress, it’ll be easy to stick to your New Year’s resolutions. Remember, the goal is not to start and fail at a dozen or more resolutions in January, it’s to progressively become a better person.
Check out all Lifehacker’s suggestions at ‘Use the One a Month Technique to Adopt Habits that Stick‘
The Hold – Soothe any random crying baby
Jan 07 2011
Mac App Store Opens TodayThe shiny, brand new Mac App store was officially ‘opened’ today.
The new App store does for Macintosh applications what the iTunes App Store does for iPhone and iPad apps. Well – that’s the hope. For Mac users, it becomes much easier to find ‘niche’ applications, including games. It gives developers the chance to have their applications displayed before a much wider audience – at the cost of 30% of revenue to Apple. To access the Mac App store, you will need to upgrade your Mac operating system to 10.6.6.
The Hold – Soothe any random crying baby
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Tony Lembke