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Saturday, June 20th, 2009

Fuel tank full. Oil checked. Tyres look good (ok I don’t know what I am looking for in the tyre department). It’s mid summer and we’re going on a road trip… heading south!

Giving the light nights I always feel like I should be as far north as possible at mid summer. Infact I always get a bit twitchy when I am not in Shetland at this time of year. I’ll try and get the thought that as of tomorrow the nights start getting darker out of my head.

Todays destination isn’t that far south. It’s Fife to see some of Emma’s family. And then tomorrow we are off to Glasgow to see Take That. I never ever thought the day would come when I am looking forward to going to a Take That gig, but I am.

So I suppose I should take some comfort in the knowledge that on the day of the summer solstice I am that little bit closer to Stonehenge.

David


Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Next week I will finish up at Aberdeen College, having been a student there for three years.  The other day in a moment of boredom I took a trip up to the 7th floor to see what I could see.

Why hadn’t I done this before? From there you can see quite a bit of Aberdeen. Had I taken the time, and with a proper camera at the right time of day I think quite a nice shot could be taken from all the way up there.  With week left, it is unlikely I will get that shot, so instead you’ll have to do with these quick snaps taken on my mobile phone.


Sunday, June 14th, 2009

It’s always nice to see a friend and former colleague getting a bit of newspaper publicity.  I worked with Andrew for nearly 18 months on the Sunday Showcase, a very talented guy.  I have views of Sandi Thom, but I won’t say them as you can see what happens if you do.

From today’s Sunday Herald:

Thom takes revenge on journalist in song

Scottish singer Sandi Thom has waged revenge on a music journalist who dared to criticise the quality of her work, by penning an expletive-ridden musical response.

The MySpace sensation was said to be so incensed by an article in her local paper, in which a critic called her music “awful”, that she wrote and recorded a riposte which used the f-word 13 times.

The offending article was a column in the Aberdeen Evening Express – to which Ms Thom also contributes – by Andrew Learmonth, in which he recalls an embarrassing incident when, having criticised the Banff-born songwriter in the past, he bumped into her in his local supermarket and was prompted to give her albums another try.

“Perhaps, I thought, I need to give her another chance,” he wrote.

“I listened. It was awful. Sorry, but it really was. I feel like a horrible person but as nice as she was in Asda I don’t think I can ever get over my hatred of her music.”

The comments appear to have made Ms Thom see red and, writing on her website last week, the singer said: “I decided to compose a response to Learmonth in the form of a musical ditty… This one goes out to all the journalists that use me… and think my music sucks… next time you’re looking for a hook for your drivel mate, take a cheap shot at someone else.”

Thom provides a link to the song, along with a disclaimer warning listeners that they may find the language offensive.

From today’s Sunday Herald.  And if that weren’t enough, here’s a link to the Sunday Times. And here’s a link to the song on Sandi’s website.  By the way, if you don’t like offensive language I wouldn’t listen.  The song lyrics follow a very similar theme through out.

Can’t be doing Andrew any harm.


Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

The Apple IPhone 3GS

I’m a bit of a geek when it comes to new phones. The purchasing of a new phone is always an exciting moment for me. I think it’s fair to say that I get way too excited about the prospect of one. With an upgrade due at the beginning of August I’m already beginning to twitch ever so slightly at this thought.

And with a new IPhone hotly rumoured, I spent 2 hours watching Apple’s WWDC conference yesterday evening to see what tricks they would have up their sleeves. 2 whole hours. We had talk about new laptops (or Macbooks as they call them), new operating systems, yadda yadda yadda (I’m not an Apple Mac computer fan). And then we got to the bit I (and mostly everyone else was waiting for), talk of a new IPhone. With an upgrade inimant I’m keeping my options open, and one of those options is an IPhone.

Here’s some key points and my understanding of the new Apple IPhone 3GS. ‘S’ stands for ‘speed’ don’t you know.

A 3 mega pixel camera – my Sony Ericsson of 3 years ago had a 3 mega pixel camera on it. My current phone has 5.

Voice control – if I say “call Emma” it will call Emma. If I say “call Emma” at 3 in the morning after a night out it will probably call my boss by accident.  A nice thought, but my Sony Ericsson of 5 years ago had this same feature. I remember impressing people with it in our common area at school. These voice controlled systems don’t like my half Scottish half Shetland accent anyway.

MMS picture messaging – 5 year old phone had that. The novelty wore off quickly.

Video recording – Most people have had this feature on their phones for a good few years now.  And lets all be honest, it’s not that good.

Tethering – Apple have coined an idea a phrase for a feature that at a premium allows you to connect your IPhone to your computer and use the Internet through your IPhone.  Did you know my phone of 5 years ago could do that?

There’s a ‘locate me‘ me option where if you lose your phone you can pinpoint it on a map on your computer screen. I like that idea, but presumably that would require the phone to have a GPS position which anyone who’s ever played with their GPS unit will know that it is not too accurate indoors. The computer wont tell me that my phone is underneath that pile of papers on my desk.

Essentially the IPhone is full of basic features wrapped up in great marketing by Apple. There are many phones out at the moment that whip the IPhone in terms of what they can do.

So with that in mind, do I want an IPhone? Yes… Yes I do.

Why? Well, the IPhone has something that I’ve yet to see any other phone compare with, it’s interface. The operating system it runs in seamless. If Nokia could create an interface as nice as that then they would be on to a winner. It’s this alone that makes a pretty basic phone into a must have object for anyone.  Mutton dressed as lamb I believe is the phrase.

Will I buy an IPhone? Probably not. For one reason only.

The price . A quick look at O2′s tariffs for the new IPhone shows on the 18 month £34.26 plan which gives you unlimited data, 600 minutes and 500 texts (which is probably the average plan for most normal users, it’s certainly the plan I’d go for) your looking at a cost of £184.96 for the 16GB version of the handset.  18 x £34.26 + £184.96 = £801.64. Holy smoke! Over 800 quid for a new phone.  And O2 have an exclusive deal with Apple to sell the IPhone in the UK.  So no competition. They can price it whatever way they want.

It wouldn’t be too bad if for that price I got a full 18 months out of it, but I wont. Because you cant unlock the IPhone. It comes as an O2 phone. It will always be an O2 phone. Unless you jailbreak it, which funnily enough invalidates the warranty.  We’re planning to go to Canada for a year next summer. I would want to use a Canadian SIM in it. You can’t.  Nokia phones on Vodafone come unlocked as standard, a Canadian sim would work.

So it looks like no IPhone for me this summer.  Other options. Well there is the HTC Magic. More commonly known as the Google phone. Syncs beautifully with Google Mail, Calenders etc. Runs the Google Android software too which is the closest yet to the IPhone OS. The camera is alright and it’s specs don’t look too bad, but there is no headphone socket. So that’s no straight away. I want something I can use as an MP3 player with my headphones I already own.

Nokia’s new flagship phone is launched in a couple of weeks, the Nokia N97. A pull out QWERTY keyboard, 5 mega pixel camera, decent specs, a HEADPHONE socket, FM receiver and transmitter. Looks promising however its operating system lacks the smoothness and style of the IPhone or the Google phone.  First reviews of the N97 all seem to suggest that it’s lacking something.

Nokia N97

And finally there’s the Palm Pre. Dubbed by many as the real IPhone killer. Launched in the States this week. Launches in the UK in November. We can rule that one out straight away, like I said at the beginning of this geeky blog post, I love new phones and seriously I can’t wait 5 months for a new one.

Gah, it’s a tough life.


Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Memo to media outlets, journalists etc. Why do you feel the need to announce who’s been kicked out of reality tv shows? We live in a technologically advanced era. With the help of Sky+ and the BBC IPlayer millions of people are time shifting their viewing habits.

Take the Apprentice for example. One of the more classier reality tv programmes (I say this on the day that Big Brother 10 launches in the UK).

There are 3 types of people in this example:

  1. those who watch the Apprentice and saw it at the time it went out on TV. They’ll be interested in the outcome of the show but they already know the result.
  2. There are those who will watch the Apprentice time shifted, they’ll be interested in the result but will not want to know the outcome until they find the time to view it themselves.
  3. And there’s those who don’t watch the Apprentice and couldn’t care less who’s been fired.

So why do you need to tell us who’s been fired?  Person number 1 already knows. Person number 2 doesn’t want to know. And person number 3 doesn’t care.

Some news outlets report it without revealing it. The BBC News and Guardian website for example will title the story “Sir Alan fires another candidate” and then you have to click the link to find out.  But some newspapers, such as our local Evening Express website will happily tell you on the front page, “xxxxxx and xxxxxx will go head-to-head in this year’s Apprentice final after Sir Alan Sugar fired three contestants”.

The number of episodes in this series of the Apprentice that have been spoiled for me because the outcome has been revealed before I got a chance to see it.  I could just avoid the news, but being on the radio I do have to do my “research”.

Newspapers and media organisations, please take in the account the above example for next years Apprentice.

Thank you.