Archive for the 'Technology' Category

06
May

on del.icio.us, and linuxy linkages

The awesome Amy introduced me to del.icio.us a little while ago and I have to say, it’s one of the most awesomest, most funnest inventions around. Sorry, I’m not feeling particularly articulate right now. But trust me, it really does rock. A lot.

If you don’t know what I’m on about, here’s a blurb that summarises what del.icio.us is and does:

del.icio.us is a social bookmarking website — the primary use of del.icio.us is to store your bookmarks online, which allows you to access the same bookmarks from any computer and add bookmarks from anywhere, too. On del.icio.us, you can use tags to organize and remember your bookmarks, which is a much more flexible system than folders.

You can also use del.icio.us to see the interesting links that your friends and other people bookmark, and share links with them in return. You can even browse and search del.icio.us to discover the cool and useful bookmarks that everyone else has saved — which is made easy with tags.

All you need is a browser and an internet connection. Sound good? Here’s how to get started.

(from ‘What is del.icio.us?’)

So yeah, it’s essentially a really neat way to bookmark things, that allows you to organise as you go so that you don’t end up with a giant bookmark folder in your browser that you store stuff away in but never really venture into.

The sharing capability seems a bit weird at first, but once you get the hang of it it’s actually pretty awesome. For instance, Amy has a fantastic linux section on her del.icio.us which contains a load of stuff that I’ve never even seen before. It’s a total resource in itself, and saves you a lot of time because you get access to the cream of the crop without having to do any of the hard work yourself! :P The more I think about it actually, the more it resembles a kind of giant, diverse, web-based bibliography. Which is a pretty smart idea when you think about how often you find something cool on the net, only to lose track of how you found it. In this sense it’s a good way of having some extra control over your web browsing - less things seem to disappear into the nether.

Another cool feature I like is that you can directly recommend certain links to your friends that you think they might enjoy or benefit from. The above cat video is one example.

Here are some more, which are all awesome links for linux-y types:

Linux Shootout: 7 Desktop Distros Compared (ad-free)

UbuntuOpenWeek - Ubuntu Wiki

SANS Institute - Free Computer Security Resources

15
Apr

fed up with ebay; moving to oztion.com.au

I don’t usually advertise as blatantly as this on our blog, but this time I think it’s permissable. It’s to support a little guy, in spite of a big guy (who was incidentally probably once a little guy too, but who has evidently grown too big for his boots!)

We trade on eBay a lot. We buy a lot through it. We sell a fair bit through it. We’ve liked it until this point, and encouraged people we know to trust it and use it. But apparently, as of May this year, some major changes will be introduced. It will initially become mandatory for sellers to include Paypal and COD as payment options. By June, they will be THE ONLY payment options accepted. Continue reading ‘fed up with ebay; moving to oztion.com.au’

14
Apr

food/eating tune of the week #4

I bought Nashville Skyline on record the other day and just love it. The first track - a duet featuring Jonny Cash - reels you in to a nice warm set of songs; bluesy with a slight country twang. So so great!

This is a track from that album - ‘Country Pie’ by Bob Dylan.

Bon appetit!

07
Apr

recipes i want to try from around the web

  • Anise Cranberry and Pistachio Biscotti, from Five Spice Duck
    I just found this blog and it’s pictures are sooo soooo goooooooddddd.. *drool*. I love the idea of adding aniseed to this, and I’m also dying for an excuse to lash out and buy some pistachios :D
  • Pizza Bianca, from Noshtalgia
    Mmmm… creamy pizza… this looks very very very good! The artichokes and brocolli are the attraction here! Great excuse to buy a nice big jar of artichokes!!
  • Italian Lemon Cookies, from Noshtalgia
    These sound really good, and I think they’ll be a winner with my family, who love all things lemony.
  • More, which I’ll add later… and,
  • Key Lime Pie, from - you tell me!

Anyone got a good Key Lime Pie recipe? I’ve never tried it and I’m absolutely dying to! Please share!!!

04
Apr

food/eating tune of the week #3

Welcome to the 3rd installment of food/eating tune of the week.

This week I’ve chosen ‘Alice’s Restaurant’ by Arlo Guthrie. It’s an epic of a song, so it’s split in to two parts. Awesome song tho!

Bon Appetit!

02
Apr

love’s harvest

Tonight a series of short films, called ‘Loves Harvest‘, started on SBS. Tonight’s one was about a family who grow organic garlic. What a great series!!! Next week’s one is about two teachers who gave up their jobs to raise goats and produce cheese.

Here’s a brief synopsis of the series from the website:

“Love’s Harvest is a series of four beautiful and intimate stories about organic farmers. Each episode portrays the experiences of couples and families toiling hard for their belief in organic goodness and the love and life it provides.

The demand for organic produce is on the rise but the perils and uncertainties of farming remain steady for those on the land. The farms in Love’s Harvest yield rude awakenings, happy surprises, heartbreaking loss and small, overdue fortunes. The beauty and serenity of rural life is jolted regularly by the reality of hard work and uncertainty. Relationships are strained or reaffirmed by the challenges of losing crops or feeding stock, while carefree country kids learn to be savvy business entrepreneurs.”

The next three can be seen on SBS over the next few Wednesdays, at 8.00pm.

02
Apr

the new axe

 

 

 

Another kind of food?

This is a Custom Guitar Workshop K7 Jet II, neckthrough design, composed of Carolina and Bubinga woods, with GFS Hotblade Humbuckers, and Wilkinson Tremolo.

Stunning craftsmanship, and only cost $408 with postage - so amazed.

Quite a different feel to their other guitars - hard to explain, but has a feel and sound of its own.

May post on my other axes soon - the photos came up a treat!

02
Apr

your top 5 ways to improve my blog

Hello, readers! I know you’re out there, if only because of the hit counter!! But comments are few and far between. So I’m a bit unsure of how things are going.. like, if anyone is actually reading and looking, or if they’re just passing through.

Can you think of some things I could do to improve this blog and make it more entertaining for you to read and interact with??

Don’t be shy! Your input and opinion matters!

01
Apr

blog revamp

No, you haven’t been directed to the wrong site! I’ve just decided to make a few changes to the look and layout of the blog:

oldie
newie

I want it to look a bit lighter and fresher, as well as incorporating some hand drawn pictures that mimic those found in the book that inspired our love of wildschweins. :)

Suggestions for improvement warmly welcomed!

25
Mar

food/eating tune of the week #2

Welcome to the second installment of food/eating tune of the week!

This week: Weird Al Yankovic!

Bon Appetit!