Archive for November, 2006

New laptop

Tuesday, November 7th, 2006 | Life

So no less than 12 days after I ordered it my new laptop has finally arriived! I’m still getting used to the compact keyboard and how tiny everything on the screen is (it’s running the same resolution as my 17″ TFT and bare in mind it’s a 12″ screen, I would alter it but then I would loose widescreen).

It’s so portable it’s amazing and runs at a decent speed. I’ve spent the day filling it up with the apps I need though there are plenty more I need to get.

I am also debating over what to do with regards to the email situation. I was switching to Thunderbird but having used it for a day I’ve found out how bad the software actually is. I much prefer Outlook Express, it lets you know what’s happening, it orders things sensibly, the download mail button actually does something it’s those kind of fancy features I like. And the amount of false positives my spam filter is bringing up is silly. Worse still, when you say something isn’t spam it doesn’t even move it back to your inbox. It just leaves it there in junk.

Still on the bright side it’s all wireless and can be placed on a surface without overheating, indeed on carpet. Might have to do some late night chatting in bed tonight. It’s also been a small distraction from life in general which has been considerably less enjoyable over the past few weeks (and it’s not like it was on a high starting point to begin with).

Chris won’t be posting for a while

Saturday, November 4th, 2006 | Life

In response to Katers17’s kidnapping, I have counter-kidnapped Mr. Worfolk to bargain for Kate’s release with.

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Free software

Thursday, November 2nd, 2006 | Life

Bored of struggling with SE20 coursework and still dreaming of my new laptop which still hasn’t been dispatched I did an inventory of the software on my current laptop so I knew what I had on there and what I needed to install on my new laptop so that I could trash my Windows install on my old one and still have all the software I needed.

The approach I’m going for is very much go free software (open source for the most part) all the way. I’m planning to switch from Outlook Express to Thunderbird and Power Archiver to IZArc. I’ve never used IZArc so I’m hoping it will be good. I generally use Power Archiver at the moment as I bought a licence for that but I’m not massively impressed with it.

I’m still strugging to find some software r eplacements though. I currently use AceFTP which I love. It’s simple to connect using quick connect or you can store your site’s details you can easily lockstep directories (a MUST for any FTP client I use), has tabs for local and remote (multiple connections and transfers), allows me to heavily customise my collision actions. I need an FTP client with all that plus I know some FTP clients offer server to server transfers and on-server file editing which would be wicked bonuses if such software that is free exists (though I’m very tempted to just pay for CuteFTP as it does have all that or so it would appear from the website).

I also want to find a program I can stick icons together in. IconCool Editor is good software but it’s not free. I need something I can easily copy and paste an image into or import from a file and output an icon for my website’s shortcut icons / favicons.

I also need an office suite. OpenOffice is obviously the leading contendor but I prefer Microsoft Office over OpenOffice. I don’t use Excel and PowerPoint as much as I used to so that’s less of an issue but I occasionally use Access for the old websites still running Access databases. Although Base can apparently handle those. So I should be fine with Openoffice.

Then there is also my graphics editing software. While most things can be replaced by free alternatives I don’t see how I can get round this one. Fireworks is really, really good at doing what I want it to do. For the stuff I do it’s probably by far the best software out there. I’ve used PSP and Photoshop and I still think Fireworks is way ahead. But the hippies over at Adobe want money for it. Maybe I should try chatting up the sales staff.

So yeah, if anyone wants to preach how great their FTP client, icon editing software or even vector based graphic editing software is, I’m all ears.

If you pay a girl enough she will take her clothes off

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006 | Life

A naked girl stuck her fingers in herself then pulled them out and placed them on my lips. If you’re under 18 stop reading this post now as it sure as hell isn’t suitable for you.

I started the night off at Christianity Explored. The Halloween festivities had somewhat drained the audience to the point where instead of having three tables we were all around one. The total attendance list excluding the people who run it was in impressive one – myself! Surely that has to be a sitcom “half a dozen Christians and an atheist” given the stuff I am doing with atheist soc the irony is quite amusing. As is the duality between the sweet and innocent Christian stuff and the night’s later events.

Afterwards I went home and changed and headed to The Old Bar to meet Phil and Michelle. Norm turned up too and about 10:30 we headed down to the Red Leopard for the student night. For those not in the know, the Red Leopard is a strip club.

It was one hell of a night. We ended up spending about £250 between us but it was so worth it. I didn’t realise the lap dances would be so full on but I am definitely not complaining! When you experiance such things as I described in my opening line it was worth every penny. Plus we took another step in the corruption of Michelle who not only went to the club but had two dances. What a night.