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Something good happened?

November 23rd, 2005 | Life

Hmm, I just booted up my laptop and I didn’t get the serious error message warning. Wierd. Last time I had it on, I spent all last night running a virus scan which uncovered two viruses and then I downloaded and installed Spybot: Search and Destroy which found tons of spyware on my system. I removed it all other than the Alexa stuff.

I don’t believe that all that stuff was actually spyware and viruses, I think these things are way over protective and as such create a lot of paranoia among novice users. After all, stuff like Alexa is on my system because I want it there.

Still I can see that one thing sending data out such as Alexa but that I didn’t actually need could be causing the error so while I still don’t believe I need a spyware checker most of the time, it did come in handy this time.

Presuming the problem is gone, I don’t like to proclaim that it has worked as I’m scared when I restart it will just come straight back again. But I’ll deal with that when it happens.

Late night Michelle Branch

November 23rd, 2005 | Life

As I previously mentioned today (or technically yesterday) was Grant House’s formal dinner. It wasn’t a bad meal and afterwards everyone headed down to Bod Bar and then on to The Courtyard in town. That was pretty good although I never got round to the barbeque.

I had an urge to come back and listen to some Michelle Branch though so I headed off at 11:35 and after a quick stop at McDonalds, just over the road from the bus stop, I caught the bus back to Bod. At the moment I’m burning a disk image so that I can make some copies of the Random Questions to Random People DVD.

About random stuff (so, boring)

November 22nd, 2005 | Life

Went down to the union today to get some forms for my many societies. I asked at reception who sent me up to the arc who sent me down to someone else who I couldn’t be bothered to find so I’m probably going to wait until the forms are posted online. I don’t want to go talk to someone, they aren’t real societies :P.

Have another film making soc meeting tomorrow in which I am going to pitch my new idea that I mentioned last post and also premiere the video along with the other groups. If we don’t win the competition I will not happy. But then ours wasn’t great, I think it might have been better to leave some of the stuff that was funny rather than going it half funny half serious.

Finished putting together Deep Space Hardy on DVD last night, it has an extra interview, the choice to play all episodes or select one and a trailer. There were actually only five episodes ever made of it though. I wanted to do a commentary also sort of – I wanted it to be on there, I didn’t actually want to do it ;). In the end though I decided to skip it as I didn’t think it was worth it.

My laptop is currently being a bitch. I am just doing a system restore as I keep getting a critical error message as soon as it boots up which asks me to send an error report. It gets worse, as soon as I sent it, it comes back and asks me to send it again. You have to send it once or it will just stay on top of everything and it’s always sitting on the taskbar.

It’s been before, it normally occurs when I unplug my network but the network is in. I ran the network setup to try and fix it and now I think I have lost my network connection which if I have is just unbelievable. I think I might need to re-install Windows which I REALLY don’t want to do as I have everything. The error message is still there though, I hate Microsoft soooooo much.

Random societies

November 22nd, 2005 | Life

I now have a list of 15-20 societies that I want to start up once the petition forms finally get posted on the LUU website. Well, I don’t really have a desire to start any of them, it would just be funny. I don’t think any of them are serious as the list includes Chris Soc, Another Film Society Soc and Random Soc.

Speaking of societies, I may turn up to the next LSTV meeting and see what that is about. I have a hot idea for a documentary which it might be good to pitch to them but I don’t want to defect from film making soc. I have a fms meeting on Wednesday in which Random Questions to Random People is going to be premiered. I need to burn some DVDs for that.

I also have a new movie I want to pitch to film making soc which is a kind of dark action movie like Max Payne or Payback (possibly Sin City also but despite my best efforts I have yet to see it). It’s a little ambiguous in that I am hoping the audience won’t be able to work out whether it’s serious or just a piss-take. The opening line is “they say you only eat two spoonfuls of beans in your life. Well I was about to eat three.”

Flash does not like avi

November 21st, 2005 | Life

I’m transfering all my movies onto DVD to make a giant library and stuff and am just burning the World Vision advert project I did for the first year of my media A-level. I tried encoding it though but I ran into some problems in that movies exported as avi from Flash so I had to take them into Premiere and re-encode them all before I could burn them to DVD.

The error message I got was:

no combination of filters could be found to render the stream

Not very helpful huh? I managed to get an explanation from Digital Digest.

I love film making

November 20th, 2005 | Life

Been out film making today (well technically yesterday). Went down to the union for a film making competition and the end result was a movie called Random Questions to Random People. It was awesome, I was directing it though we didn’t really stick to assigned roles, I even felt like a producer when I was rounding up interviewees (or victims as some would call them ;)). I’m putting the DVD together now.

Getting to work

November 18th, 2005 | Life

It’s time I got my next movie started. I’m leaving my Sleepless script for the moment and see what the Film Making Society writers group can do with that. In the mean time I am working on a new script currently under the name of “Project Grant.”

It’s a horror movie an I am going to try and round some people up from my halls to get involved, it’s only a 2-3 person cast anyway so hopefully that shouldn’t be too hard to find. Once I get the movie out of the way I can get on with the important stuff – special feature documentaries, audio commentary and so on.

Google Video update

November 18th, 2005 | Life

After the Branch Planet VNU successfully made it into Google Video I have just updated the other three VNUs that I have so far produced. I also noticed that the transcript for the video has been accepted though there appears to be no way to view it on the video page.

It can however be viewed if you search for the video and click list rather than grid.

Britney Planet coming up fast

November 18th, 2005 | Life

My laptop sucks. It hates to be moved. I’m using it on my bed after moving all the power cables and stuff because I can’t run it off better and now I’m laid down because I can’t put it on my bed. The D, U and O keys don’t always work it is running even slower than normal now it’s running solely on a wireless network connection.

Anyway, since the launch of xmeltrut.com over a year ago, Branch Planet has been number one in the number of news stories, mainly because it pre-dates all the other sites.

Now though Britney Planet is climbing fast. Just 23 stories separate the two sites and which Britney Planet regularly has several stories per day, Branch Planet just has one story per day around 75% of the time.

Lord of the Rings marathon

November 18th, 2005 | Life

The D key isn’t working properly on my keyboard, it really sucks. Anyway, I’ve just finished watching my LoTR: special extended edition boxset (well I have all the extras and audio commentaries to go through but I have finished the movies themselves).

I spent 6 hours solid yesterday watching from 11:30 – 17:30 which took me well into The Two Towers. Then today I spent from midnight to 1 am this morning finishing off The Two Towers and watched disk 1 of Return of the King from 15:00 – 17:00 followed by the secon disk from 21:00 – 23:00, slightly delayed, taking me to now.

That totals up to 11 hours of LoTR in the past 2 days. Not bad at all.