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 Friday, January 12, 2007
A VERY useful post on UI Thread Affinity..

As you *should* know.... it is important to be careful with threads when programming a WinForms UI... specifically accessing controls should be done on the single UI thread.

This post gives a load of great detail.

http://weblogs.asp.net/justin_rogers/articles/126345.aspx

.NET|Friday, January 12, 2007 7:15:04 PM UTC|Comments [390]|    
 Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Essential Download for your phone

Windows Live Search

http://wls.live.com/

Available in both a J2ME and native Windows Mobile version.

Gizmodo says that it 0wns the Google variant.

http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/smartphones/windows-live-search-for-mobile-vs-google-maps-mobile-218467.php

Mobility|Wednesday, January 10, 2007 10:39:55 PM UTC|Comments [0]|    
 Monday, December 25, 2006
OK... so this is just scary... Jesus Camp

Check out this documentary about a Childrens Bible Camp in the US

Full thing on bit torrent @ www.mininova.org

and quite a good spoof trailer on YouTube too.

Sacrilegion|Monday, December 25, 2006 1:10:09 AM UTC|Comments [51]|    
 Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Zune is now supported on Vista

http://www.zune.net/en-us/meetzune/software.htm Great that it's released now rather than further towards launch. My Zune should be at the office waiting for me to collect... I shall blog my experiences later.

Toy Box|Tuesday, December 19, 2006 9:27:12 PM UTC|Comments [1016]|    
 Wednesday, December 13, 2006
How I Feed My media PC

So I am running Vista Ultimate at home with Dual Tuners and all that Jazz.

I was recently asked to post a bit about how I feed my PC with TV Shows.

I use Azureus to download shows via BitTorrent.

In order to queue up the shows I use an RSS Feed scanner

I have tried a few but my fave is http://azureus.sourceforge.net/plugin_details.php?plugin=scanerss

Then for the feeds I prefer to use the prefiltered feeds.

I just have a single feed setup.... from here: http://www.tvrss.net/feeds/
I just use the unique feed.

Then I setup filters inside ScaneRSS. This simply watches for shows I like (Boston Lega, Prison Break etc....) and adds them to my queue when they appear in the feed.

Toy Box|Wednesday, December 13, 2006 11:49:41 PM UTC|Comments [1]|    
PDC 07...

 http://msdn.microsoft.com/events/pdc/

 

October 2 to 5 2007 in sunny Los Angeles.....

 

Set to be a pretty big PDC.... I'm picking more of an 03 (really early look at stuff) than an 05 PDC...

 

Should be a hoot... my red shoes and I shall be there... not staying in little Guatamala this time though!

.NET|Wednesday, December 13, 2006 7:50:06 PM UTC|Comments [0]|    
More great athiest stuff

Penn and Teller do the bible...

http://richarddawkins.net/article,240,Penn-Jillette-Interviews-Richard-Dawkins,Penn-Radio

Sacrilegion|Wednesday, December 13, 2006 9:34:15 AM UTC|Comments [67]|    
 Sunday, December 10, 2006
An Open Letter to my Gym

Hiya Guys,

 

Recently the feedback board featured an interesting ‘suggestion’ around the new jukebox. Specifically:

 

‘A lot of the music on the new Jukebox is dance music and not really suited to working out.’

 

To which the Bodyworks team replied, in part:

 

‘The developer is increasing the number of songs and the ‘house’ music is being removed.’

 

Frankly I wasn’t too happy to read this. Music is a matter of taste, yet, where your correspondent sets out as an objective fact that ‘dance music [is] not really suited to working out’ your team seem to be in total agreement. Would a better reply not have been something like:

 

‘At Bodyworks our membership comprises a broad cross section of the community, we try to provide a broad cross section of music to suit all tastes. We’re adding songs regularly so keep checking back for new tracks.’

 

Your explicit agreement makes a mockery of your whole feedback system.  The customer is *not* always right- in this case the point is at the very least moot.

 

But, let’s take for a moment their statement that ‘dance music [is] not really suited to working out’ objectively and look towards some evidence.

 

Maybe we could start by consulting the various group training instructors at Bodyworks, experts surely in workout music selection. Based on my regular visits to the gym I would say that ‘dance’ music is a very popular format for their choreographies- disproportionately so if you compared their track listings against say the popular music charts. We’re not merely talking about more recent ‘house/trance/techno/…’ music. These guys use dance music from right through the past 20 odd years- remember the 80’s? Jazzercise? 80’s dance music?

 

But really I don’t even think that the argument as to what is good and what is not should really raise its head here.  Everybody is going to have different tastes- the whole purpose of the jukebox is to, as best one can, attempt to cater to all of those disparate tastes.

 

Maybe your correspondent was referring more generally to modern dance music, the electronic varieties (Trance, House, Breakbeat, Electro, Techno, Drum and Bass). Maybe they don’t like it? It’s certainly not to everybody’s taste. Maybe your team don’t like it? Ditto.  But, your capitulation really does make a mockery of the whole feedback system. Not all feedback is going to be right. On receipt and analysis you should be considering the, quite obvious, thoughts and opinions of other members. In this case you quite clearly haven’t.

 

If you must have your ‘perfect’ workout music then you should take an MP3 player with a decent pair of in-ear (noise blocking headphones). If you choose not to and instead rely on the jukebox then you should be prepared to compromise and show a degree of communal tolerance- others may have a different idea as to just what really suits their workout.

 

Anyway. Rant over. I do love my gym a whole heap. As someone who travels overseas a lot (the IHRSA membership is a real bonus) I still love coming back to my own gym and still sits at the top of my favourites list if only because of the whole sense of community. Let’s not spoil that community with this sort of feedback and response.

 

Regards

Chris

Gettin Fit|Sunday, December 10, 2006 7:38:21 PM UTC|Comments [0]|    
 Wednesday, December 06, 2006
New Zealand Published as Census Category

Well done to those who eschewed the ethnicity brackets in this years Census.

New Zealander has been reported as a seperate category.

http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/411749/916391 it got 11%

PoliTechLaw|Wednesday, December 06, 2006 1:30:23 AM UTC|Comments [203]|    
 Tuesday, December 05, 2006
WPF/E is out

Microsoft have released the CTP for WPF/E

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=2B01EC7E-C3B8-47CC-B12A-67C30191C3AA&displaylang=en

You'll note they have a Mac Client already!

.NET|Tuesday, December 05, 2006 2:29:54 AM UTC|Comments [1590]|