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  • Flower

    I popped out earlier today to Castle Park to take some new photos for this photo challenge. You can see the results on my photostream, the one here is probably my favourite.

    My second favourite is probably this one, not really sure why! It was a good day for photos today – the sun seemed to be at just the right kind of angle. Beautiful day, just after the rain so everything is fresh.

    Anyway, hope you enjoy! I just hope I can keep this up for a year… we will see!

  • Ashes to Ashes and fanvids

    A couple of weeks ago I completed my first “fanvid”. In case you don’t know what a “fanvid” is, it’s basically a fan-made video created using clips of a programme (in this case, Ashes to Ashes) with a backing song. It’s basically a mashup, and it’s probably best just to watch some examples. Some of my favourites, done by my friends, are Anne-Marie’s Mad World / Life on Mars video, and Sarah’s Even Angels Fall / Sherlock video.

    Anyway, I got really into the last series of Ashes to Ashes. The idea for the video had been brewing for a long time but I finally got round to doing it recently.

    You can see it here. Note that this may give away a few things if you haven’t seen Ashes to Ashes series 3, so – you have been warned!

  • New Photo, and Feeling Old

    Well, I’ve done a new photo! Hope you like it. It’s a horrible day outside – grey and raining pretty hard!

    So I decided to take a picture of some sheet music instead. I’m a musician (well, I like to pretend to be a musician at least), so sheet music is something which I find fascinating. The translation of the music on the page to what you actually hear! I’ll give ten points to anyone who can tell me what this piece of music is, but for those of you who don’t want to guess the answer will be at the bottom of this post. Anyway, I hope you like it.

    On a related musical theme – some of you may know Phil and I often listen to Absolute Radio. Last year they started up a new show with exclusively 90s music, and just recently they’ve started up a whole new station which plays exclusively 90s music!

    This makes me feel a bit old. Throughout my whole university life, 80s music was the old kind of music which we used to consider “a bit old but fun to dance to”. You know, you’d go out to cheesy tunes on a Friday night, and you could guarantee that they’d play a lot of 80s music. They’d play quite a few 90s songs as well, but that didn’t really have its own genre – it was just cheesy.

    Well, now 90s music has its own genre, apparently. (I suppose genre is the wrong word but I can’t think of a better one at the moment). This is slightly scary, because 90s music was the stuff that I grew up with. When 90s music was just sort of lumped in with all the rest of the current music, I felt quite comfortable. Now, 90s music is given its own section, you know, just for those of us who are getting old enough to be nostalgic about how much better music was in the 90s…

    I don’t know why, there is just something quite scary about that for me! 1999 doesn’t feel all that long ago for me (I still listen to some CDs I bought back then), and yet it was 10-11 years. I recently turned 27, which isn’t really old by most people’s standards, but ten years ago I would have thought that was pretty old.

    C’est la vie. Life continues inexorably. It’s just one of those things that we all have to come to terms with sooner or later. Just don’t get me started about students starting at university this year who were born in 1992. 1992, for goodness’ sake! *Phill rants off into the sunset, or the rainset to be more accurate…*

    The piece of sheet music I photographed was Chopin’s Valse Brillante, op. 34 no. 2

  • 365 Photo Challenge

    So, a few days ago Alex started up a photo challenge, and then Simon followed (don’t believe his blog when it appears to go all the way back to 13th August – he backdated the posts; it was really about a week later than that!)

    Aaaanyway, I’m not much of a photographer but I thought this sounded like quite a cool thing to do. I can’t promise to take a photo every single day (I know, I know, that’s not much of a challenge), but I’ll try to take it as seriously as I can given my schedule!

    I often walk or drive past somewhere and think “that would have made a really good photo”. Well, hopefully now this will give me an incentive to actually capture those photos!

    The first one was taken today at Walton on the Naze. Phil and I went out there for a walk. It was taken on my HTC Wildfire – the camera isn’t brilliant but didn’t come out too badly after a bit of colour correction on the PC. We’ll see how this thing turns out 😉

  • HTC Wildfire: Quick Review

    Well, as I mentioned in my previous post, my HTC Wildfire has now been connected up. I’ve now been online since Wednesday, and I’ve been using the phone quite a lot since then! One of the reasons I wanted the phone to be connected this week was because we were visiting Phil’s parents. Although they do have a computer there, it’s a pretty ancient one and takes quite a while to load! Checking emails or – God forbid – Twitter there is a bit more of a mission.

    So, now I’m all connected up, I can check GMail and Twitter as often as I like without having to go through anyone else’s computer! (Although, as the phone does have WiFi I can use a wireless connection if there is one).

    Anyway, after having used the phone for a few days, how does it stack up against my old Samsung S5600? Well, first things first – I should say that the Wildfire is a lot more expensive. Even though it’s a “budget” smartphone, it’s still a fully-fledged Smartphone, whereas the Samsung I had was only half-way to a Smartphone. So, it’s not a fair comparison. It won’t come as a surprise to say that the Wildfire is better in pretty much every respect.

    Well, that comparison over, I’ll just review the phone in general. First things first, build quality: it feels comfortingly solid in my hands, it doesn’t feel at all plasticy like some other phones I’ve tried. The touch screen is a joy to use, unlike the old Samsung: I think it’s the same type of touchscreen as the iPhone, which is the more expensive and responsive kind. Also, in general the whole package felt professional and good quality. In short, I feel like it’s going to last a while!

    The battery life is also not bad. I’ve been using the phone pretty heavily each day for the past three days, and I’ve had to charge the phone up every night. That said, if I didn’t use the phone as heavily I could probably get away with much better battery life. It does speak well of the phone, though, that using it has been such a pleasure! – it’s not like the old Samsung where I could spend ages just trying to do something like, say, looking at Matthew’s blog (seriously, the only reason I had to spend a long time on the phone was because the phone kept on crashing. I’m not painting a good portrait of the old phone here, which is unfair because it’s not really for browsing – but I’m just pointing out the new one is good for that…)

    I won’t really review the software because it’s pretty standard Android, with some HTC customisation. There are some minor annoyances but nothing that can’t be overcome or worked around. A lot of it at the moment is to do with my setup of the phone – I’ve got mail coming in twice (once via the Mail application and once via the GMail application), I’ve also got Twitter twice (again via two separate applications) but everything has been easy to use and once I’ve figured out what I want it will be great 😉

    I should give particular mention to the calendar app. One thing I really wanted the phone for was to be able to manage my calendar (Google Calendar) from the phone directly. Well, it seems to work fine: the phone synchronises with Google, and seems to cache the info so that even when I’m not in range I can still see the calendar. I’m pretty happy with that.

    I could go on, but I won’t (you’ll be pleased to know!) My conclusion, really, is that I love the phone and I think it’s fantastic. Exactly what I want: not over-the-top, but nonetheless good quality and does everything I want it to do. Spot on.

  • Finally… I am connected!

    That’s right, I’ve finally been connected and am writing this message from my new phone. If you’re curious, I’m using the wordpress app for Android.

    It seems pretty good so far although I wouldn’t like to write a novel on it!

    Anyway, I take back some of my previous moaning about mobile networks. Just a little bit. That’s all from me for now…

  • Quick Holiday Update

    Just a quick update because we’re currently on holiday! We’re staying with Phil’s parents for a few days. Things we have done in the past few days: visited Roz and Matt in Reading, had a look round Canterbury Cathedral, been to the National Portrait Gallery, had dinner with Alex in Rochester… I could go on.

    Anyway, that’s why I haven’t updated recently!

    I was hoping to be writing this on my phone, but unfortunately Vodafone still haven’t transferred me across. I think I’m going to have to ring them up and give them an earful, so frustrating! Still, it will be great when it finally works…

  • Getting a PAC Code from Orange

    I mentioned yesterday that I needed to get a PAC code from Orange in order to migrate my number to Vodafone. Well I haven’t received the PAC code yet (it’s apparently in the post and should arrive tomorrow), but I had great difficulty in finding out just how to contact them in the first place: their website seems to contain a mass of contradictory information, and even when I did manage to get through it still worked!

    I tried ringing up 150, which let me put in my mobile number and ID code, then cut me off. Then I tried ringing up 450 and going through to customer services – they didn’t have the necessary authority to give me a PAC code, but they gave me another 0800 number who could do it. I tried ringing the 0800 number, and it gave me the “this number does not exist” message.

    So, all in all, I’ve been none too impressed with Orange’s customer service!

    What you actually need to do – at least, as of yesterday – is ring up 450 and select options 2 and then 3. This took me through to someone who was able to generate a PAC code for me at least.

    Quite why it was such a mission I don’t know – I know they don’t want people to leave but this is ridiculous! Not being able to get through on 150 was pretty awful – just cutting a call off without explanation is really inexcusable! Especially when it’s a number which is referred to many times on the Orange help pages.

    I must admit, I’m not sad to be leaving Orange – they don’t have brilliant signal in our area, and it’s not exactly been a joy and a pleasure to deal with their customer services. I’m sure all mobile operators are just as bad though. In my time I’ve been with BT Cellnet, T-Mobile, O2 (basically BT again), T-Mobile again, Orange and now Vodafone. None of them have been particularly fantastic. I guess that’s just par for the course.

    Ah well, onwards and upwards, as they say…

  • Stuff

    In the past few days, stuff has happened. On Friday night we basically had a night in, which was rather nice! – unusual to have a Friday night in with nothing going on, so we savoured it. Then on Saturday I went up to town to buy a couple of things, including a new mobile phone. Which I haven’t got yet. More on that later.

    In the evening, Anne-Marie came round for some dinner and we watched “Bill Bailey’s Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra”, which is fantastic! We’d seen some of it before (on TV they showed a cut down version), but the full version is definitely worth it.

    On Sunday we went to church in the morning. My parents also came as they are on holiday, and then afterwards they came back to ours for dinner. After eating we walked up to Hilly Fields, it was a beautiful day for it! So we had a really nice afternoon with them.

    After they’d gone we washed up, and then headed round to Anne-Marie and Sarah’s. It was Sarah’s birthday (well, technically the day after her birthday but still), so we had cake 🙂 Phil made a cinnamon and Nutella cake, and Sarah’s Mum had made a chocolate cake. All in all, it was a pretty good evening cake-wise 😉 After eating cake we watched the last of the “Sherlock” mini-series. We really enjoyed it – and that ending! Well, if you’re going to finish on a cliff-hanger, that’s the way to do it 😉

    I really, really hope they do more. It’s looking quite likely from what I’ve read, but still.

    Anyway. Yes, I was going to mention mobile phones. I mentioned last year that I bought a new mobile. It was an Orange Pay-As-You-Go mobile, which I really bought so that I could update my calendar online and also do basic internet stuff. Well, as they say, “if you buy cheap, you buy twice”: it’s a decent phone but it doesn’t really do anything well enough to use it that much. The calendar still doesn’t sync with my PC – I have to use Google’s online version, which basically means… I don’t use it. The online version is OK, but doesn’t really work as a main calendar. Also, the internet browsing is fine for mobile pages (Twitter is pretty good for that), but rubbish at anything else. And the screen is, well, it’s OK, but nothing like as good a sthe iPhone / iPad style screens.

    So, I decided to upgrade to a contract phone. Obviously it would have to be an Android phone (it integrates really well with Google’s services, given that it’s developed by Google…) I did like the look of the HTC Desire, it’s a great phone which has been getting a lot of positive press, but in the end decided it was too expensive and I didn’t really need all the features. I went with an HTC Wildfire, which is the model down from the Desire but had a fantastic review on Reg Hardware a couple of weeks ago.

    I went into the mobile shop on Saturday to get one, except … I couldn’t. It turns out Vodafone couldn’t issue me with a temporary number – because of the mobile phone number I already have. I have no idea what kind of weird system they’ve got at the moment: (i) Why should my old phone number have anything to do with it? (ii) when I got my previous phone, I didn’t need a temporary number. I just bought the phone, then transferred once I’d got the PAC code from my old provider.

    Anyway, they said I’d need to get the PAC code from Orange before I could have the phone. Doh! It’s been a bit of a mission getting the PAC code from Orange (I will post up a brief blog about that soon), but it’s all done now so … hopefully I’ll be able to pick up the phone this weekend.

    At the end of the day, having to wait a week for a phone isn’t really a problem, it was just annoying at the time because it was right there in front of me, but I couldn’t have it! There are some days I think I haven’t progressed since being a child (but then, I am a man, so… 😉

  • Rev review

    I’ve written a review of ‘Rev’, the TV series, which you can find on Crossring.

    I thought it was pretty good for the most part, but you’ll have to head over there to read the full thing!