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  • Waroona Show

    My new photo set at Flickr is my best pics from the Waroona Show. I’m going to reserve my comment on how the show was…I don’t want to be the blogger who is negative on everything, but suffice to say, the Harvey Show has less of a crowd and a similar portfolio of things to see. The Brunswick Show has the same crowd as the Waroona show but with 10x the things to see 🙂

  • Blogging Times preview

    OK, fun with webcams and video, but here’s the preview for my weekly column at The Blogging Times this week which will be online shortly…and yes, interesting light affects when I have the blinds open in my office 🙂

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  • OMFG! Does some one have an email alert bar yet?

    226 unread in my inbox as I write this…and worse still there would be another hundred emails I’ve flicked through and not responded to yet. I need a Homeland Security style alert bar/ boxes thing, and I’d go to high/ red alert!

    On other things, I bought an webcam today…ok, so I already had one which I bought about 7 years ago which is in a box somewhere and was crap, but I bought a fairly decent new one…well, at least I thought it was fairly decent till I tried to record audio with it….bingbingbingbing..over and over again in the background, sort of like morse code, if anyone knows anything about V-Gear Webcams please leave a comment if you know how to get rid of the really, really annoying sound 🙂

  • More quality from Google News

    Check this one out:

    googlenews

    Linking to (no direct link..I’m not giving Google juice to this page):

    http://www.digitaldivide.net/blog/kasert/view?PostID=18545

    In case it disappears:

    news

     

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  • Has Chartreuse finally gone to far?

    Chartreuse Reloaded is finally up. The pdf info sheet linked to on the site states there’s going to be a $9.95 monthly charge for membership, although I take it some of the “cool” kids will probably get a free pass. I wrote last week that their were no rules, and I suppose if anyone could pull this off it would be Char, but past history with sites that charge a membership fee is pretty poor, who doesn’t remember the failures of sites such as Slate and others trying to charge for access. Indeed, if there is one rule, it should be free = good. Now having said that I know of a couple of forums that provide a wealth of information that is worth charging for, but access to a blog? I’ll sit on the fence for now 🙂

  • Kangaroo Sighted on Austrian Highway…damn roos

    The headline says it all: Kangaroo Sighted on Austrian Highway (via Fark), and that’s Austria, not Australia. OK, so the kangaroo’s hoping down the street is a bit of a cliche of Australia, after all, you don’t see them in most cities (oddly enough Canberra is an except), but you do where I live. She who must be obeyed nearly cleaned up a couple yesterday, and not very far from home either, like under a km away on her way home, the worst thing is you can’t do anything about them, the friggen things are everywhere. God help me if I’m driving the Echo and I hit one, I’d be lucky if I lived to tell the story..it’s also why the other car is a RAV4 with a very nice roo bar if I do say so myself 🙂

  • When VC’s disappoint, or why I’m happy Fred Wilson didn’t invest in b5media

    You know, sometimes by reading a persons blog you think you get a fairly good picture of the person, and until today I had a pretty good impression of Fred Wilson. Admitedly, the guy isn’t in my Bloglines subs, but I do fairly regularly visit his blog. I’ve always thought of him as being an upfront sort of guy, totally honest and fair, totally into disclosure and discourse.

    And then I made the mistake of commenting on his blog.

    You see, I read this post where Fred talks about the issue with tracking statistics on sites. It’s a topic I’ve been following for years, so naturally it was of interest to me. He also mentioned that he’d put his money behind comScores stats over Alexa’s. Well personally I think both a flawed to be honest, and indeed I used an entire column at The Blogging Times to say so. At this stage, having read a number of other comments on the post, including a number of comments from comScore representatives/ employees defending their product I thought I might chime in, again, only because it’s a topic that I’ve had a long standing interest in, and one I’ve actually researched fairly heavily as well.

    F*ck.

    It turns out that Fred is not only a comScore chearleader, he’s also an investor and a director in the company.

    Mind you, not that you’d find it in this post. Maybe I should have known from past posts, but even Mike Arrington would have disclosed in a post such as this if he was a shareholder, investor, or even god bless, a director as well.

    Suffice to say, I’ve received an email from Fred tonight that reads as follows (warning, unedited language ahead):

    That is a bullshit assertion

    Comscore is no way malware

    It’s opt in for one, and its easy to remove.

    That would be like calling the nielsen people meter spyware.

    I replied on both your blog and my blog

    fred

    Now take another look at my Blogging Times article. I’m didn’t make this stuff up, reputable leaders in the field including symantic and CA (computer associates) have labelled comScores “internet accelerator” as being Spyware and Trackware in that order. There’s also other sites out there that say similar and even worse things about the program. Indeed, PC World itself talks about how this software in bundled in with other programs.

    A guess the lesson learned is you can’t really judge a persons character by their blog…most of the time…and I won’t be reading Fred Wilsons blog again in the future.

     

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  • Pandora’s Box

    OK, so I’m late to the party on this one, but I’ve been spending a good part of the last week on Pandora. The sound quality is top notch, and the selection technology good to boot. Ignore the fact if you register that you’re suppose to be in the States, any 5 digits make up a US Zip Code. My 3 existing channels are in the sidebar for those interested. And yes, Dave Brubeck is the greatest musician off all time, The Rat Pack were brilliant, and Crowded House was the best band of the last 30 years…so there!!! 🙂

  • Ummm…I’m on this weeks Blog Herald podcast

    Im the guest on this weeks Blog Herald podcast. Aside from saying Ummm to often, I think I did ok, at least I held relatively held myself back when asked an interesting question towards the end 🙂

  • God Hates Blogs

    Looks like the looney religous right isn’t into blogging because it’s evil, according to Kevin D. Denee of the Restored Church of God:

    Should teenagers and others in the Church express themselves to the world through blogs? Because of the obvious dangers; the clear biblical principles that apply; the fact that it gives one a voice; that it is almost always idle words; that teens often do not think before they do; that it is acting out of boredom; and it is filled with appearances of evil — blogging is simply not to be done in the Church. It should be clear that it is unnecessary and in fact dangerous on many levels.

    Let me emphasize that no one — including adults — should have a blog or personal website (unless it is for legitimate business purposes).

    (via Cruel.com)