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If The Shoe Fits... The Odd World of Internet Sources
This is something I often don't get about The Internet. When people write a news piece or blog entry about something, they cite the source they got it from, and most of the time only that source. The thing is, that is rarely the original source which...
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Souping up my Sinclair ZX Spectrum+ 128k
Ah yes, some might think that the ZX Spectrum +2 or +3 where the pinnacle of the Sinclair computers, even though they were made by Amstrad. But no, the best ZX Spectrum ever made was the Spectrum+ 128k, lovingly known by fans as the "Toastrack" due...
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Falling Skies - Epic Fail
There is no justice in the world. But then anyone who has been watching the lowlifes go on a rampage looting London, will already know that. TV can often reflect true life, to varying degrees of success and enjoyment, and sometimes the industry that...
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Modern Gaming on the Cheap
These days, you don't have to spend thousands on a top of the line PC gaming rig to enjoy games. Sure, if you want to run Crysis 2 with everything maxed out and the all new DX11 patches and high res textures, then maybe you do. But there is an insane...
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The Internet is Wrong - Volume 3
Bored with writing useful articles that might contribute something to the Internet, I'm back this week attacking blatantly wrong articles other people have written on the aforementioned Internet! Check me. Lipstick Gives You Cancer is Wrong...
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Why Do Studios Still Treat Reviewers As Potential Pirates?
I had a few titles for this article, including The Ludicrous Over-Protectiveness of Studios, Who Does Warner Think They Are?, and even Why I Need To Start My Own PR Company. In the end you can see what I went with, and I'll show you that consumers...
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Programmers Today Don't Know They're Born
So much has changed in the computing world since I first got my ZX81 at the age of what I think was 9. The power of PCs is just insane nowadays in comparison, in fact even some of the cheapest mobile phones make the glory days of home computing look...
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ZX Spectrum vs Commodore 64 - My Computer is Better Than Yours
Ah, the olden days of home computing, when monitors were not only not LCD, but not even monitors. We used to use the house TV, or if you were really lucky a portable in your bedroom. Myself, for many years I had to use a black and white machine for...
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The Internet is Wrong - Volume 2
Yes, yet more whingeing about people being wrong on the Internet. Who'd have thought it. My Start Menu is Wrong Okay, okay, technically not the Internet, but how can Google find me millions of results in a fraction of a second but searching my...
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The Internet is Wrong - Volume 1
Perhaps volume is too vast a word, heck, chapter is probably too much of an exaggeration. Part might be more appropriate, but in this day and age where one is trying to desperately grab those page views amidst much competition, advertising blurb is...
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Firefox 4 First Impressions
After trying out IE9 last week, it seems only fair to write about what my first impressions of the final release version of Firefox 4 are, having just downloaded it. Needless to say installation is a lot less painful than Internads Exploder (to coin...
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IE9 Installation Wants Me To Close Firefox
As a heavy web user, and web developer, I make no secret of the fact that my browser of choice is Firefox. But that isn't to say I don't occasionally dabble with the others, beyond of course the usual testing that my work appears correctly in them....
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How to Fix Strange nVidia Graphics Lag in World of Warcraft
Probably the game I play the most in recent times is the mammoth all conquering MMORPG that is World of Warcraft. Very few PC only games get their own adverts on the telly, but this one not only does, it gets them with Mr T and Shatner. But I digress,...
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Apple iPhone 4 iOS 4.2.1 Update Killed My Battery life
I am many things, and a habitual updater of software is unfortunately one of them. If I run something and a 0.0.0.1 patch incrimental update comes out, I have to upgrade, I have no choice, it is a compulsion. Even if I don't use the software very...
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Daily Mail Film Reviewer Christopher Tookey Sinks to New Lows
I have about three or four nearly finished blogs which I've not quite gotten around to posting yet, so it is with great glee that I thank the mighty Christopher Tookey, for giving me the inspiration to Kick myself up the Ass and throw all of them on...
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Train2Game Spammed My Inbox
So yesterday, I got yet more spam in my inbox, amongst the usual crap pretending to be from banks I have no accounts with, and Nigerian scams (it is quite sad to have a type of scam named after an entire country, I feel for the innocent populous...
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How Losing Our ADSL Broke Our Websites
This is a cautionary tale, ladies and gentlephones, one which begins either late Friday night, or early Saturday morning, a few weeks ago, the exact timings are unclear. It may not be the most exciting story, nor is it the sort of revolutionary epic...
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The Sanctimonious Self Righteous Tossers of the Internets
It's a strange thing the Internet, so much of it is available for free, that we get used to that fact. The moment you even suggest that something previously accessible to everyone will become chargable, pretty soon posts start to appear on forums...
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The Marketing of Psychics
So, last week we got a PR email in from a website apparently run by Russell Grant, a chubby camp guy from the UK who is famous for being one of the most public faces of Astrology. Now anyone with an ounce of common sense should be able to work out...
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Beware of the Copyright Police
A short ramble this week, with links, because it seems the owners of copyright material, such as music and videos, are on the PR war path again. Apparently piracy costs the UK economy a trillion million billion pounds, or something equally...
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Beware of Third Party Inks
So, the other bank holiday weekend I spent some time trying to fix a problem with my Epson Stylus Photo 950. Clearly it isn't a current model, and it had been out of use for a significant period of time, spurred back into life by my new camera and...
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Fun With HDR Piccies
Following on from my last update on panoramics, again rather than witter on about something most of you probably aren't interested in, I thought perhaps I'd try and get you interested in something you probably didn't even know about. Ladies and...
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Fun With Panoramic Piccies
Pretty much everyone has a digital camera of some sort these days, whether it be in their mobile phone, a compact or full blown DSLR. Most will just shoot piccies of things they find interesting, many will make such common mistakes as always centring...
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Cosplay is fun!
Do not adjust your sets, this is not Jitendar's blog, we are not in Anime land! Except I guess to a small extent we are. My knowledge and interest in the genre is pretty low, if I said I hated Battle of the Planets, but enjoyed the odd showing of...
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3D Movies - The Gimmick That Will Not Die
Recently ardent followers of technology will have noticed a resurgence in the talk of 3D movies and TV. The more cynical amongst us wonder if it ever went away, especially when you look back at the history of it all. See it all started way back in...
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Rechargeable Batteries Finally Living Up to Their Promise
I have perhaps many powerful memories from the 80s that run around my brain, no really I have many. However today I'm going to discuss just one, the introduction of rechargeable batteries to the mass market. Do you remember the blurb? Recharge them...
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Will someone please ban the LOL?
I'm not sure who is to blame, netspeak or txtspeak, but really, someone has to do something about the insanely over usage that encompasses the acronym for Laugh(s) Out Loud. I mean spam, we are never going to win the war on spam, too many low life's...
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Freedom to Fiddle!
I Can Fiddle With My Car The last car I bought was second hand, I've modified it by changing the speakers, adding a subwoofer, swapped the stereo. Well okay, I didn't do any of that, I paid someone who knows what they are doing to manage it. I did...
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How to Keep Your PC Secure (an Idiot's guide)
This is something I wrote and posted on a private forum back in May 2007. Ever since then I've been meaning to give it a more public airing, and having read through it all of it is still relevant. Introduction For some people this is going to...
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Getting the Photography Bug... Again
Is my life just running in big circles? When I was a kid, I always dreamt of being able to have my own camera and take my own pictures. During the 1970s, when my age sat comfortably in single figures, film was expensive and the last thing my parents...
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