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iPhone features that would prevent me Jailbreaking

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I have been thinking as my warranty replaced iPhone arrived, running iPhone OS v3.1.3 and I lost my jail broken goodness that there is only a very few reasons I *have* jailbroken my phone.. If Apple were to add 2-3 features to the iPhone OS, I would be happy. These are:

1) Custom tones for email, SMS and calendar alerts;

2) A settings overlay like SBSettings that lets me quickly control features like bluetooth, wifi, brightness and rotation (pictured below)

3) ... nope.. thats it.. the rest of jailb0rk3n-ness is just bling....


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New Photos Posted

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An outing to Brisbane CBD with my wide angle lens, which does not get enough play from me, when really it should...
As always, I have uploaded some of the better ones to flickr, also visible here. This time, I have also been experimenting with hydra for HDR... All up, I'd say hydra was worth every cent...

PayPal Credit Card Error

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PayPal just confused the daylights out of me...

The card you entered cannot be used for this payment. Please enter a different credit or debit card number.


It seems that PayPal is protecting me by storing my credit card number and insisting that I log into the PayPal system to use it to pay for things through PayPal..

hmm.. thanks... I think...

New Photos Posted

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My latest road trip with @quad48s was certainly eventful. Some stats from the journey:

- 36 hours
- 1960 kms
- 2 Speeding tickets totalling 6 points and ~$500 (ouch!)
- 1 dead tyre on a particularly fun but nasty dirt road (another $500!)
- 1090 photos
- Went to sleep in the dark with the rabbits.
- Awoke to a postcard, surrounded by sheep!
- Arrived home 3 hours late...


I have uploaded some of the better ones to flickr, also visible here. 90% of these are straight from the camera with little to no work post downloading... As always, comments welcome!

Geektool has gone 3.0 RC5

Geektool has gone 3.0! Geektool, for those that don't know is the little app that allows you to overlay the output of shell scripts, images or file output on your desktop. Very handy for tailing log files, displaying the latest *thingy* utilisation graphs from your favourite RRDTools app, or just giving you a status update on things going on around you.

I personally use it to overlay the day and date, time, current IP address info, and my ability to ping a gateway, and google. When it comes to geektool you are limited only by the l33tness of your shell scripting skills...

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Long story short, Geektool went undeveloped for quite a long time, then out of no where, suddenly sprung back to life! This is a killer tool for getting the job done, but one that does it in true OS X style: in a way that makes your colleagues of a lesser laptop *jealous*...

Thats the reason we switched in the first place right?! ;^)

For those that are interested, I have uploaded all my geektool shell scripts to the files section for reference...

Prowl - iPhone App of the Week

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Prowl definitely gets iPhone app of the week for me!! Prowl is essentially push notification to your iPhone for growl, (the alert manager of choice for choosy OS X users) Just think, no more sitting at work wondering if that download you kicked off this morning has finished or not, no more wondering if you have missed several important tweets or if that hot chick from the other night has IM'd you while you were in that meeting…

Under its default configuration, prowl will be annoying the hell out of you within minutes as it push notifies you of every friend that has appeared, disappeared or gone idle in Adium, but Prowl gives you the tools to manage this. Firstly it has the concept of quiet times, where prowl will only update the icon badge number. There is also an option to over rule quiet time if the notification is flagged as emergency.

The only thing that Prowl has made me realise: growl *desperately* needs a bulk update option for changing notification thresholds and settings so that it is less click intensive to customise the prowl experience you truly desire.

This is possibly the best $3 I have spend in the App Store to date…

Why was Snow Leopard so cheap?

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One has to wonder with Snow Leopard entering the market place at an $AUD39 price point, what was apple thinking in making it so cheap? I have been pondering this, and this is what I have come to so far: To ensure users take it up. Snow Leopard is about staging the next level: taking OS X closer to elStevo's plans for world domination... Only thing is, being a release that primarily cleans the plumbing, Snow leopard has the interesting challenge of not having any "sizzle"... there are no sexy *visible* major new features that typically drive the early adopters.

A failure for users to take Snow Leopard up would end up with OS X going down like.. well.. Vista really. Apple has shown that it knows how to motivate and drive their big app developpers (remember the apple developper assistance that went into places like adobe to get photoshop updated for the switch to Intel?) and generating market demand for 64bit versions of apps is likely a key element to this. How to generate this demand without any major drawcards to Snow Leopard? Easy: Draw in the "Why Not?" crowd.. for $AUD39, why not?

Apple Keyboard - missing that key feature...

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I have just picked up an Apple Wireless keyboard and it was nto until I used it for the first time that I discovereded, that it *not* backlit... which sucks... Realistically, how hard would it have been to make it backlit with LED's?

Flickr account revived...

My Flickr account has been revived today @ http://www.flickr.com/photos/blurredvision/

snrkl.org has moved...

As I have left working for F5 Networks, and no longer have the lab kit at home, I have moved www.snrkl.org to mobile me. Hopefully, the job change means I can do more with the site moving forward...

snrkl.org is born...

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Well, snrkl.org is here. Hosted between my study and the garage, leveraging the powers of vmware server, ubuntu JeOS, F5 BigIP LTM, Apple wireless, F5 Firepass and my little home Internet link, comes a dogfood project to build and deploy the types of system that I help customers design and purchase all the time.

The site is dedicated to the philosophies that I preach day in, day out working as a presales engineer for F5 Networks.

As interesting bits and pieces are added, I will update the dogfood blog category so you can see what I have done...

2 reasons I won't be buying an AppleTV

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Well, after the Apple MacWorld San-Francisco Keynote that mentioned the changes to Apple TV, I was left disappointed. There are two simple things that I will be doing with an Apple TV *much* more often than renting movies (although, if they get the pricing right when it comes to Australia, I would be tempted if I *had* a unit...). These are:

1- Play DivX: I spent a VERY long time ripping my DVD collection to DivX as a 2 pass Home Theatre profile, and I will *NOT* be going through that again just to transfer it to H.264. I mean, *come on*.. iPods play MP3s.. that is why people bought them. Apple TV not playing DivX is like an iPod that does not play MP3s.


2- Let me play DVDs. Really.. I want to *play* DVDs. All you need is either a slot load, or a remote play facility from my desktop. Low an behold, you invented wireless remote optical disk mounting for the Macbook Air, now bring it to the Apple TV.


Unless these things find their way into an Apple TV, there wont be one in my lounge room to dislodge the incumbent player, even if it is smaller, sleeker, and easier to use.

The Roof is on Fire... (Photoshop Hell)

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So after dropping a bomb on a MacBook Pro 2.4Ghz, and popping 4Gb of Ram into it.. Imagine my surprise when I have an image off my D80 DSLR that I cannot crop, as PS keeps filling up... wait for it... 20 Whole Gigabytes of my remaining disk space with scratch disk. I go: File, Open (The pic is a JPG), choose the crop tool, choose the crop I want, press enter, it starts thinking, and then it throws an out of disk error.

I even did a full offline defrag wondering if contiguous disk space was the issue. Not the case...

I'll be damned if I know what is going on...

How the rest will be won...

Apple + Parallels_icon or vmware2
After successfully switching my mother to the Mac (Hallelujah! I hear you say), and after I had stopped worrying about the bastard sales guy at Harvey Norman who managed to convince her that she needed both Mac and PC version of office if she was going to run VMWare Fusion (I sent her in with a shopping list with only the PC version...) I have been working through helping her come to terms with the concept of virtualisation.

It is at this point that I believe that neither Parallels or Fusion are ready for the typical Mum/Dad Mac using faithful until they can make the experience of running windows seamless. So it is with this in mind that I have put together the following list of Must Have Features that will turn this into something that will truly "just work" for the average "Mother of an IT guy..."

1- Let me stop her from saving files to the virtual c:\
One of the benefits of my mother having a virtual Windows machine (or "Windows In a Cage" as the analogy I have chosen to explain how it works) is the completely disposable nature of the virtual instance. So long as I can be assured that she has not saved any data in the virtual machine, the snapshot is *always* there to return the PC to a known state. This is priceless for me, being 200 kms away, I don't need to make a weekend trip to their place to rebuild a PC (again...) If the Virtualisation tool could help me keep stuff off the c:\, it would make my job that little bit easier...

2- Make printing work - period:
In this day and age, how hard is it to have a virtual VMWare printer in windows that just rips and prompts you for a real output device on your Mac.. I mean.. come on already...

3- Make application access *SEAMLESS*.
Parallels almost got it right with the feature (SmartSelect) that lets you associate word documents with MS Office on Windows, but internet links with Firefox on the Mac (For example) but it just never quite worked right... Get this working properly so that my mother can use it without me having to use analogies like "Windows in a Cage" just so that she can use it... Also, when I have an MS Outlook icon on my dock and click it, it will resume the Virtual Machine (nice!), but launches a second copy of Outlook if one was already running... (Terrible!)

4- Make Exposé work properly in Unity / Coherence
Seriously, when you are using these modes, make the Exposé stuff work properly. I bought a Mac to use the stuff it comes with... no, really.. I did... I will admit that I have not used parallels since the first release of v3.0, and when Fusion shipped proper and this may work properly now in Parallels, but Fusion still gives me incorrect window views in expose (looks like a layering issue) and the last time I tried Parallels 3.0, it just gave me a single "window" for all the windows apps that were open.

5- Make removable media just work:
Make it so that removable media is available on BOTH the Mac and the Virtual side... There is no reason that a USB disk should not show up on the desktop AND be usable from the windows guest OS at the same time. (with the exception of NTFS for writing from the MAc side of course)

6- Leverage the portability into convenience.
Virtual machines are portable.. Make it easier for my Mum to burn her virtual machine to a DVD and mail it to me to fix (for when she needs something fixed that a roll back to snapshot just can't address (like getting new software working for her...) this was the best thing about her switching to the Mac with VMWare: I shipped her an XP virtual machine that I built with my media (and her software license keys obviously) on a DVD that she just drag/dropped and ran. (she was up and running in 15 minutes). Have a Compress and burn to disk function so she can do this with 3 clicks and a blank disk.

7- Make it backup seamlessly with Time Machine:
I will be switching to Leopard once I hear that the kernel panics have stopped (My friends are still getting them every so often. I live on this Mac for work, so I won't be upgrading it till I am happy that it is as stable as my Tiger system, or I refresh to a new laptop that ships with Leopard). I want to use Time Machine for her backups, but it has to *just work* for the virtual too. With incremental deltas and not just backing up the whole flat vmware disk image ad-nauseam.


Say Hello to my (new) Little Friend...

Nikon D80
Welcome to my new Nikon D80... I finally bit the bullet and went and bought my DSLR. Nikon D80 with the Nikon 18-200mm VR lens (very nice bit of Kit in my oppinion...)
In addition to that, I have picked up a Nikon SB-800 flash and a tripod also... So what does this all mean? Hopefully some additions to my photoblog and my Flickr page...

I toyed with the idea of the D40x, but the lack of bracketing support kinda killed it for me (among a few other noticeable things that were missing). The biggest killer for the D40x was its size. I have large hands, and the D40 body is just too damn small...

I also kidded myself momentarily and considered the Cannon 400D. If it weren't for the fact that Nikon bodies have the buttons where your hands already are (I spend far too much time driving Cannons with the lens pointed at the ground, as it seems that every button you actually need is always on the back of the camera) and that the 18-55mm lens that Cannon insists on bundling with the body is a complete waste of space, I might have actually considered the camera for more than 1/100th of a second...

Airport Disk performance issues...

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It appears that my Airport Disk has hit a serious slow down rendering it effectively useless for data transfers (Data transmissions kit 300-400 Kilobytes a second, not good for transferring 32 Gig of data... I have read many suggestions including reformatting with HFS (no journalling) and replacing the disk / usb enclosure etc... For the time being I think I will try an airport reboot and a disk defragmentation and see how that goes... Fingers crossed.

Parrallels vs Fusion Round III

Parallels_icon vs. vmware2
I am quite impressed with VMWare's stability on the Mac. Much leaner and more reliable than Parallels. Lack of a Snapshot manager is a big killer in VMWare though. For someone who relies on a virtualisation app to run corporate apps, it is nice to be able to back up my VM as a whole and restore it to any point I have previously had a snapshot for.

I have a killer problem with Parallels at the moment. As soon as my Parallels VM is running, Expose & Dashboard refuse to work, which is quite catastrophic for someone like me that has expose bound to hot corners for fast app switching (with a flick of the wrist!!) . The strange thing is that as soon as I make the Parallels active application, expose works again. As soon as I quit Parallels, you guessed it, expose works again...

I guess the best of both worlds would be for Parallels to keep innovating, and VMWare to be 1 release behind copying Parallels ideas, but making them perform faster and more reliably.

Panasonic SDR-H20 Support under iMovie'08

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I have just purchased a Panasonic SDR-H20 and can confirm that you won't get any footage off it under OSX unless you install iMovie '08 (iLife '08 suite) as there is no USB camera support under iMovie HD '06.

iMovie '08 supports the Panasonic SRD-H20 camera perfectly.

Parrallels vs Fusion Round II

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After spending some time running both virtualisation products side by side, here is my list of Pros and Cons:

Parallels:
Pros: Disk Snapshot manager in Parallels in V3.0 is awesome. Having the ability to choose between multiple snapshots is incredibly useful.

Cons: No matter what I do, Parallels impacts on the rest of my system. Resuming from sleep still sees me waiting for random spinning beach balls that only occur when parallels is running. Also Parallels is messing with my expose at the moment... for some reason, it stops working on the hot corners I have assigned, but ALT-Tabbing to the Parallels VM brings it back.

VMWare:
Pros: Fast. It is noticeably faster than Parallels. It just FEELS sleeker.
Expose works on individual windows rather than shunting your invisible desktop around.

Cons: Unity mode is hard to manage when you want to select the VM and return it to windows in a "window".

So far, VMware Fusion has won me over enough to convince me to run it as my work virtual for Exchange / 'windowsy' things for a while to see how it lasts...

Parrallels vs. Fusion

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I have just bought Fusion and have installed XP to trial it against Parallels. So far my initial thoughts are: "Holy smoke" it installed XP faster than I have EVER seen before. I am seriously thinking about re-installing just so I can time it. I will post more as I find it... But so far I agree with Unkie Walt's assessment that it does not hit your mac as hard as Parallels does...

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