A teaser…
Oct 22 2009
have fun
Lately Volkswagen have been running an ad campaign called Fun Theory. They’re not actually selling any specific cars in this campaign, in fact they’re not mentioning any at all. What they’ve decided is that the world needs more fun, so they have teams of people out there putting a little exuberance into things. Case in point, they rigged up a set of stairs that run next to an escalator with piano keys, so wandering up and down the stairs becauses something new and exciting. The point of the whole thing is that they can change peoples behaviour in simple ways simply by changing something mundane into something a whole lotta fun.
They reckon that 66% more people used the stairs because of the change. I think it’s a great idea, I love that something so simple might make an otherwise dreary morning into a bright start to the day. They have another two similar videos, one is a bin that’s ‘bottomless’ and the other is a bottle recycling bin that’s been rigged up to be a game. I want something like that in the park near where I live here, it might stop the shits leaving their beer bottles lying around not 4 metres from a bin. Or they’ll be brutally vandalised… but hey, maybe they can see how much fun being targetted by a vigilante gang can be.
Ooof.. got a little dark there. Anyway, take a look at the other two – they can be found at the website for the campaign. They even have an award for a similar great idea, so get those minds cranking and see what you come up with. I’m not sure my vigilante gang will get through the selection process, but maybe you can more successful!
Sep 24 2009
bodgetastic
There’s bodging to be done by the people who are still alive.
I made myself a new TV stand! Here is the old:
The keen-eyed amongst you may notice it’s the box that a toilet came in. A fresh, new, clean toilet, before you ask. A very sturdy box it is too I might add.. it assisted me well in the move to here. It’s still full of stuff that will now need rehoming, but that will happen shortly. This is indeed only the beginning! Bwahahaha!
Oh dear, I seem to have gone rather off topic. Anyway, my TV box has been bugging me for a while now so I ventured downstairs to see what was around that I might repurpose. Initially I was going to cut up the old table I had, but that would have required buying a saw.. normally I’d be well into buying new tools but I wanted to see how cheap I could do this. Turns out.. I did it for free! There was an old, slightly pinkish beige chest of drawers falling apart downstairs, so with a hammer and a couple of screwdrivers I assisted its breakdown, added a few other things I had lying around and came up with this:
Check it out! Admire the awesomeness of it all! Look slightly concerned about the fact that there’s no fastenings involved whatsoever! It’ll be fiiiine… probably. The two structual PC cases are empty, but the fancy looking one in the middle there is my TVPC. Basically it’s a DVD player.. unless I need an install of windows to break.
I should get a job in interior design…
I went for a ride today.. even tucked away as it was my bike was covered in the red dust from yesterday morning’s dust storm. I should probably clean off the mirrors at least before I go for the license test in a couple of weeks. That and practise the sort of stuff that’s required of me in the test anyway.
If there was an ocean big enough to hold Saturn, it would float.
There’s not an ocean around that can hold me, coppers!
May 16 2009
i don't want a pickle…
I got a new toy today! It’s a Honda CT110 ex Aus Post postie bike. Aww yea, I can feel your jealousy from here. I had to get up super early to get it so that I could ride it to the mechnics to get a blue slip then head off to the RTA to get it rego’d, but hey.. I have a bike! It’s a little pokey, but it was cheap and by all reports should be reliable and easy to maintain. You may notice (if you notice these things) there’s no clutch lever.. it’s not an auto, it just has a centrifical clutch. Basically, you just change gears by dropping the revs and hitting the gear lever. It’s a bit odd, but riding around today I quickly got used to it. I got my learners recently so it’s all pretty new to me, riding about on roads without having to pedal.. not scary or anything though, just something different to do. I figure I can get some high-vis clothing and ride down the footpath now… Anyway, here’s some pictures. Click to embiggen.
I got a little stally when out and about.. the guy I bought if off reckons it’s just because it’s been sitting around for a while. The plan is to clean up the spark plug and whatnot.. if that’s no good, I’ll be seeing how easy it is to pull the carbie apart. How hard could it be?
Specs for the curious:
105cc 1-cyl 4-stroke engine
About 7.5ish horsepower
4 speed clutchless manual (not the dual-band version.. I think this is just the high-ratio side of things)
V-max is about 85kmph apparently.. if thrashed down a hill maybe.
Dry weight is 89kgs.
Feb 23 2009
cannah barberra
This weekend the gang piled into the mystery mobile.. (my sports lolvo..) and motored on down to our nation’s capital for a fun filled weekend foiling would be criminals and solving the mysteries behind the haunted old parliament house. Turns out it was old man Howard, up to his old tricks again.. and he woulda gotten away with it if it wasn’t for us geeks!
While we were there, we poked about the place to see what amazingly fun and exciting things were around for us to do. Turns out we were able to keep ourselves occupied for most of the two days we were there! I’m yet to check with the official record keepers, but I’m told we may have made history. On the culinary side of things, we had dinner at a place called Mistress @ Manuka. I didn’t notice any extramarital affairs or submission going on, but there was a back room. What I did notice was the extremely tasty tapas that was placed in front of me. It didn’t last long. The next morning after completing most of the main task requiring our presence there (we’re very efficient) we went in search of a place that served both breakfast and the internet, so as to catch up with the day job. We found a place called Babar in a shopping centre, at which I learned a couple of things. Firstly I didn’t know that if you cook an egg for far too long it goes stiff enough to hold its shape when you pick it up. Seriously, this thing was crunchy. It was especially out of place given that the other egg still had a runny yolk and the bacon wasn’t anywhere near approching having any crispyness to it. The other is that apparently if your menu says banana bread with butter, the butter is special imaginary butter that only exists in some alternative dimension. Disappointing fare, at any rate. Given we had to hang around at that point for a period of time determined by the boss’s ability to adequately sate a particularly annoying customer’s demands, I went exploring the shopping complex at hand. As is the norm with these things, I was drawn into JB’s. What was a nice surprise though was to find a copy of Chrono Trigger DS that appeared to be an actual Australian release. Given that it was likely one of 12 copies destined for the greater AU market, I picked it up. More on that in a later post though. After adding a bunch more CDs to my collection I rendezvous with the rest of the gang to plan out the rest of the afternoon. After rounding the corner however, we came across a Koko Black. We’d seen it on the store directory earlier, but it was tucked away somewhat. To celebrate this fortuitous discovery, we stopped in for a hot chocolate. I had the chilli one, so as to have two kinds of hot in my chocolate. It was most delectable. If ever you find yourself in Canberra (or, and more likely, Melbourne) look it up and partake. Muchly recommended.
At this point in our day of discovery and adventuring, it was decided that we’d visit Questacon. Turns out it’s aimed at school kids, but given how immature I am I fit right in. Nothing much was discovered in poking about, but many installations were interacted with, puzzles were solved and things were affected by gravity, momentum and light in all sorts of interesting fashions. They also have giant microbes for sale in the gift shop, but most of the deadly diseases were sold out. Besides, I already have syphilis. Scum was tempting though.. he’s a cute little chap. It was time to move on however, as we had to complete our Highly Important Task. This was a simple matter of being at a place at a time, so no dramas there. Our mission complete, we retired to our suite for some relaxation time.. otherwise known as fixing one of our mail servers and playing Chrono Trigger.
And now, the recollection of the evening’s dinnerial times and beyond. Our evening’s repast came courtesy of Francisco’s Mexican Cantina. Not sure how authentic it is, but its tastiness cannot be denied. Very much a place to go back to for the purpose of exploring the menu.. if only it wasn’t in Canberra. Still, if you find yourself there then definately check it out. We had to make a booking though, so keep that in mind.. seems a rather popular joint, for the obvious good reason. Outwards from there we found a cocktail bar called The Julep Lounge. Upon decided that it’s a brilliant little joint, we stayed to sample a selection of their wares. If you’re pondering, a julep is a kind of drink.. though more varieties are around than merely the mint, despite wikipedia’s narrow focus. Aside from the selection of julep varieties on offer their rage runs the usual gamut of cocktail varieties that one would expect to find there. Upon browsing the menu we decided that we could build the Left 4 Dead (a game containing many zombies) set, comprised of a Kamikaze, a Painkiller, a Satan’s Whiskers, a Corpse Reviver and a Zombie. Unfortunately, the Painkiller didn’t taste much good at all, so I’d recommend skipping that one. All in all however, a great place to sit around in. It was strangely quiet in there though.. then again, we were in Canberra. Who knows what passes as a great night out there…
Upon awakening the next morn, it was time to pack up and check out. We weren’t about to leave however, as Canberra still had some activities in store for us… breakfast! We headed over to Dickson, as we were told that there was something called Rubees there that required investigation. Firstly though was breakfast, had at a cafe in the middle of a shopping complex. It was not until after we’d ordered out breakfast and coffees that we noticed that most people were drinking some sort of fruit based smoothie with their breakfast. We decided that this may have been a bad sign insofar as the quality of the coffee.. we weren’t wrong. Burnt and disappointing it was, but the food was tasty. Bacon, egg and cheese toasted sammich in foccacia for me, very nice. What followed was a wander about for this mythical Rubees. We searched high, low and in between, but nary a Rubees was found. We chalked this up to a rare failure, and headed on over to the War Memorial. Rather muchly like the museum at Hiroshima, it’s a very objective and neutral look at the people, machines and history involved in the various conflicts Australia has been involved in since world war one. Sombre and reverent, there’s displays of solders’ kit, depictions of battlegrounds and background info on what took place where and some of the why behind it. Although mainly focused on the Australian viewpoint, they also had panels devoted to notable German and Japanese figher pilots in WW2 and other views of the opposing forces. These weren’t to portray them as enemy scum at all, they were simply there to show the full picture. Very well done and very respectful, it’s definately worth wandering through if you have a few hours to spare.
Our time in Canberra was coming to an end at this point. We had heard rumours of a Dinosaur Museum however, so we aimed the TomTom and set off. Unfortunately, when we arrived there it looked somewhat dodgy and not much like an awesome dinosaur mueseum, so we moved on. We did however see a sign pointing to Belconnen… a place that also held a mythical Rubees, so we set off in pursuit. The signage appeared to peter out however…. I kept driving, both in the hope that we’d see something inspiring and because we had no other destination in mind other than home. Fortuitously though it was merely crap signage rather than us missing our destination, so we did end up passing through Belconnen as desired.. and lo and behold, there stood a Rubees. Frozen custard was had. It was like ice cream, only different. Ultimately not worth losing the selection of flavours associated with an ice cream parlour. Still, with all objectives ticked off the list, both primary and secondary, it was time to go home. Fare thee well Canberra, you were just as boring as the rumours suggested. Also, you have a suberb called Downer. Maybe you shouldn’t have a big sign proclaiming it on the main road inbound. Though I guess it is a handy warning. They should put a Caution sign above it.
Also, as is usual for any time I go on a trip, I forgot my toiletries. Still, now I have (further) spares of everything.
Jan 26 2009
a place with a name
Yesterday was a day in which some things happened. One of these things was that we visited what apparently used to be the largest Buddhist temple in the southern hemisphere. Here’s some photographic evidence. Click to embiggen.
The pagoda at the top of the hill.
There were some little stone dudemans about the place.
The view from the top.
Always nice to have.
This guy reminded me of me at school…
Not sure about these two…
The front of the main complex.
Don’t wanna mess with this guy!
Walldude has awesome beard.
Main building inside the complex
View from up inside the complex.
Some people have issues reading instructions… and I’m not talking about the no cameras thing, that was for inside…
No pictures of inside, as that was not allowed in most of the buildings. The latter, more exciting half of the day will be documented and whatnot when I get the pictures…
Sep 29 2008
all rocks go to heaven
Sep 02 2008
tunes from mysterious benefactors
Caution.. Caution.. my typing fingers are flailing wildly..
A while ago on The Triforce forums (not affiliated with Nintendo in any way) it was suggested that we all make a mix CD and post it to two other forum members. It was all organised by one of the members, so we who opted in were sent two addresses while our address was sent to two other members. It was kind of supposed to be a bit anonymous, but being the only aussie on the boards makes it a bit obvious to my victims recipients who sent it.. but oh well. I received one recently from a member, it’s a really good mix. Some stuff I know, some I kinda recognise and some completely new to me.. which makes the other part of it even more interesting.. there was no track listing included so I’ll have to at some point see if I can work out what’s what on there. There’s certainly some artists that I’d like to find out more about. So, all of you who may be part of a wider community.. if you want an idea for a community-wide activity, there you have it.
Oh, and if there’s someone out there saying ‘omfg you gave your address to the internet now you’ll be stalked and whatnot’.. it was my PO box address, and anyone with even the most basic of internet stalking skills can find that easily enough.
If anyone’s missed it from the twitter feed over on the right there, I found out last night that glass saucepans don’t bounce. Sigh.. this means that two of the three cooktop vessels I brought over with me have broken. One in transit, one last night. It also means that there’s some little bits of glass on the floor in my kitchen, because I’ve no broom or vacuum cleaner. Sucks to be me… Also, as good as the surviving 3.5 litre pot is for making a big batch of green curry, it’s a little excessive for a single serving of shell pasta. I think I need to go shopping this weekend…
Very small clouds that look like they have been broken off bigger clouds are called scuds.
So now you know…
Aug 31 2008
nom nom nom…
We made sausage rolls! They’re super great! There’s pictographs and all!
The unfortunate looking blob in the middle of it all is the sausage mince.. looks gross, but it’s required for proper texture. There’s an equal amount of real mince in beneath it, so it comes out ok.
Rolled into.. rolls. They’re like a series of tubes. Meat tubes.
So very very tasty. Now I need to buy a toaster oven so I can warm up the ones that are in my freezer…
Jul 31 2008
time flies when you ignore it..
Ok, so it’s been a while… but you get that. Right? Right? …
Things that have happened lately.. I finally got off my arse and did an exam that I’d been ‘studying’ for for a while, passed it sufficiently. The problem with studying from courseware that’s intended to be accompanied by a person talking is that there’s no one to tell you what to believe when the book contradicts itself, makes no sense or just outright lies at you. And it’s bleedin’ boring. Still, with some practice questions and help from an appropriately knowledged up oracle, it was adequately passed. And subsequently forgotten, as most of it is irrelevant for the current version of the software anyway. The fun of learning something that’s out of date. Still, it’s an easier exam than the current one, so I’m not complaining!
Me mate was in town last weekend, we went and saw the rugby that was on. Great game, we outplayed them and won. I won’t go into why, because most.. if not all.. of you aren’t interested. Or already know. Still, even though I was nauseus to the point of thinking I was gonna chunder earlier in the day, it was an enjoyable night out.
I’ve finally got the papers sorted for my car, all that remains is to head into the RTA office and swap the plates about. There will be times when not having it are inconvenient, but the three and a half odd grand I’m not spending a year on it will be more convenient. And I like it.. I’d rather it was being driven.
Onto more meaningful things. If you wish to pass some time and fondly recall times playing old school adventure games, or wish to know why some people fondly recall playing old school adventure games, check out Ben There, Dan That. It’s a little point and click adventure littered with in jokes and references to things you may recognise, and it also contains dinosaurs. From the site:
Written by and somewhat-narcissistically starring heroes Dan Marshall and Ben Ward, it’s bursting with bold cartoon graphics, laugh-out-loud dialogue, colourful characters, some frames of animation and nearly 100 different sound effects! There’s no need for hand-eye coordination or split-second reflexes here; it’s a fun game that anyone can play as long as they don’t mind a few naughty words here and there and the odd dabble of mild racism.
It’s fun, amusing and a pleasent way to spend an evening. Give it a go, it’s free! And then if you appreciate it, donate to the struggling developers! Get that warm, moist feeling in your pants that can only come from helping out those less fortunate than you. It’s not their fault that they’re poms, but at least we can try to make it easier for them.
Next on the agenda are some tweaky bits for Windows XP. Wonderfully timely I know, but these may be useful for some of you. They’re all from the Powertoys page, so they’ll be old news for some but there may be people for whom this is useful. There are three that I’m currently using, and I’m going to miss all of them when I eventually can afford to bin this boat anchor masquerading as a PC and get something worthwhile. They are:
Tweak UI: “This PowerToy gives you access to system settings that are not exposed in the Windows XP default user interface, including mouse settings, Explorer settings, taskbar settings, and more.” Essentially, you get more options to make little changes to your PC that can be handy. Things like removing the little arrow from shotcuts. Or trimming the crap from the New (file) submenu. Some very nice little things that add up to a much nicer XPerience. (Yes, that’s truely why XP is called XP)
Open Command Window Here: “This PowerToy adds an “Open Command Window Here” context menu option on file system folders, giving you a quick way to open a command window (cmd.exe) pointing at the selected folder.” This one isn’t of much use to normal users, but for those who will find it useful… well, it does what it says on the tin. Something that should be there already, frankly.
Image Resizer: “This PowerToy enables you to resize one or many image files with a right-click.” Read that again. How brilliantly handy would that have been back in the days of dial-up? No more tooling about with photoshop to debiggen a picture for someone. It works excellently, it’s super fast, and it just lives in the right-click space on picture files. Definately useful for everyone, if someone has ever broken your e-mail my sending massive pictures tell them to get it and install it. No more excuses!
Unfortunately… these are only for XP. There are image resizers for Vista, I’ve not tried one (and lost the one that Blake found for me) and I’ve no idea what they’re like but if they’re modelled after the powertoy there.. brilliant. I’ve no idea why these little things weren’t tooled into Vista, they’re stupendously handy and add basic functionality to the OS to make living with it so much nicer. Give em a crack!
Ninety-eight per cent of all life forms to exist on Earth are now extint.
I guess if you think about it then… we’re not so bad after all!
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