When you're smiling...
the whole world smiles with you.
Welcome to the lovely city of Cairns, Queensland. Where the sun always shines (Well, at least half the time). Here we will deal with some of my hobbies, passions, and general thoughts. Enjoy, and contribute if you want to.
Now here is an excellent invention. What I like about it is that it folds down flat when not in use. Space for me is always a premium, whether it be at home or when going to a gig.
And did I mention that I dislike carrying all my gear around?
Want to be a fighter pilot? See if you are still not tired after this five minute workout.
I was fortunate enough to be allowed to install Office Ultimate 2007 on my work laptop. Fortunate because Microsoft did a really good job with the applications.
My comments on each one I spent time with:
Outlook: Small things make it so much better, like having your calendar as a sidebar on the Mail and Preview page.
Word: Word remains Word, but I like the Ribbon.
Excel: I have known for a long time that "Compatibility Mode" ensures my custom menus created for earlier Excel versions will remain. The Ribbon is intuitive, and the cell grid is no longer a default gray colour, but a nice light blue. Impossible to replicate in Excel 2003, by the way. I tried… It makes the whole experience so much more eye-friendly.
Did not spend any time in VBA, so I do not know what new functions exist yet.
PowerPoint: One word: Wow! Want to change the style of your slide pack? Just hover your mouse over an option, and a live preview shows you what it will look like.
Access: Did not spend a lot of time in Access, but again the User Interface is much better than previous versions, and it refreshed my love of databases.
All in all, well worth the investment, and I do not want to go back to Office 2003. However, we do not always get what we want. Upon reconnecting to the network at work a few days ago, after a suspected IT policy change, my installation was never the same again, to the point where I had to re-image my machine (wipe it all, and start afresh with a clean operating system). So now I am back to the old and trusty Office 2003. I am so tempted to install Office 2007 again, but I promised the Desktop Support people I would not do this again. Perhaps if I back up the registry, set a system restore point?...
I created a profile in the Music section of Myspace today. Not much there for now, but it will grow. Go check it out.
My Powershot A610 was destroyed photographing some nifty experiments, in very dusty conditions two weeks ago. Pictures were great, but every moving part is now contaminated with fine iron ore. Anyway, I have to replace it, and have been researching the latest Canon model.I like the larger lens, as well as the 12x zoom. It should make for better pics in low light conditions, such as when my daughter dances on stage. Hate using the flash at concerts, as it ruins the ambience of the stage lighting. Some places have really good prices on the S5 IS, and it is amazing how far technology has progressed in the short time I had my trusty 610.
Why another Powershot? There are lighter, more compact cameras available. But picture quality of the Powershot range is hard to beat.
If you are like me, you will stick to the old faithful XP, because of the plethora of old programs you use. But if you are not burdened by that, this PC Authority article will make you want to switch to Vista.
We dedicated our children to God this last Sunday. Not a big thing - just stating in front of witnesses that we will teach them about God whilst they grow up. And we had to explain this three times to my five-year old.
So in the car on the way to church she asked: "Daddy, am I going to be recycled today?" "What?" Repeat. "Oh, you mean dedicated!"