Why I’m Going Mac
posted 1 year agoSo I’ve made the decision over the past month that since my laptop is on the way out (pic below) I’m going to upgrade to a MacBook Pro.
I’ve taken a fair bit of flack for this decision, mainly due to how vocal I am in my disapproval of certain Apple products, but it’s a simple choice really and here’s why.
- I’ve owned about 4/5 laptops in 3 years.
- Me and laptops have a bad history, they tend to die on me at the most inopportune moments (i.e. Coursework submission etc.)
- I honestly believe that the higher price tag is for a better build quality both for the external and internal components.
- I’ve given laptops and Windows my undivided attention for these past 3 years and I think it’s worth trying something new.
So there, I shouldn’t have to explain it any more. I’m changing for very clear and important reasons.
Next week I’ll write something nice about Android to balance it out…
Just wow
posted 1 year agoFrom a call I just had with a client:
“White people are the majority so it should be all white people on the homepage”
People are taking the piss out of you everyday. They butt into your life, take a cheap shot at you and then disappear. They leer at you from tall buildings and make you feel small. They make flippant comments from buses that imply you’re not sexy enough and that all the fun is happening somewhere…
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This is the Microtalk I gave at GDC this year. It’s a very shallow explanation of The End and The Way, which are touched on in previous posts but merit more extensive explanation and examples in future posts.
I decided to give the sort of talk that I like to receive: lots of pictures; too much…
For all my Helvetica nut friends ;)
Helvetireader makes Google Reader pretty. I had stopped using it because I thought it was FF only. I’m quiet pleased to learn that it also supports Opera, Chrome and Safari.
Disconnected (or how I’ll cope without a Smartphone)
posted 1 year agoSo as some of you may know my BlackBerry has been malfunctioning for the past few weeks since I updated the OS. The battery has been running at a minimum heat of 38°C on a near daily basis and as a result I’m having to send it in for repair. What’s strange is how much this worries me. For a year now I’ve been constantly connected. To my email accounts, my twitter accounts, the internet and various other things that I’ve integrated into part of my daily life. SO the thought of using a (kindly donated) loaner phone for a couple of weeks with no real access to these capabilities is an alarming thing.
I’m already contemplating the feasibility of carrying my laptop around and constantly making use of Wi-Fi access while I’m at University so that I don’t lose connectivity with these different services. This is what worries me the most. The fact I now feel the need to be constantly connected, to the point where the idea of a week without everything I’ve grown used to has me scrabbling to enact a contingency. Is this something other people experience? Have Smartphones integrated so much into society that this is a rational response?
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