Mawson Lakes internet since Tuesday

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Not that I'm addicted and suffering from withdrawal symptoms or anything. Hope all the construction going on in our neighbourhood here hasn't broken or damaged any phone cables. Anyone else in Mawson Lakes or other northern suburbs of Adelaide having internet trouble with The Node?

In an ironic twist, I can also see I made a critical mistake with my super detailed diagram too. I'll pretend I did it on purpose for a reason so inspired I haven't even thought of it yet.


Rubenerd Blog reached then 1980s!

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I admit I'm biased because I was born in 1986, and I also admit I was too young to remember anything of substance during the time, but it's an undisputed fact the 1980s was the greatest decade of all time! Well, politics aside of course. Yeah Thatcher and Reagan, deregulating the financial markets really worked out well, you did us a solid!

So in the spirit of my 1960s post when I reached 1960 posts, now that I've reached the 1980s in my blog post count I'm celebrating by creating this pointless milestone post.

1980s for the win!


Brightkite: Currie St

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This check-in was imported to the Annexe from Brightkite, one of the first geolocation social networks.

Map from OpenStreetMap

Checked into Currie St (Currie St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia).


Rental inspection went swimmingly

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Rented house inspection

We just had our student house inspection for our rental property here in Awesome Mawson (I thought I was so clever when I came up with that) and after the regular checking of each room for damage and booby traps, the woman wrote on the form "house in excellent condition".

While the rent is a bit higher than I would like, I think it's worth it to have a great landlord and a realtor who talks to us like human beings not cash registers. When I used to live in the Mertz UniSA student housing they were also pretty good, but a few other houses in Mawson and Pooraka I shared with folks after that were made almost living hell because of landlords. I used to think it was interesting they could let faulty hot water heaters slide for weeks in winter, but if we were late for a payment we'd get rude calls that afternoon. I guess it's like insurance companies that demand payment but don't pay out, or talking to that cute Japanese barista only to discover she's been in a relationship for three years with a Caucasian guy who bears a striking resemblance to Jamie Cullum. D'oh.

For the next few days it's going to be great living in a house that looks like a page from an Ikea catalogue (certainly that's where the furniture is all from!) before the inevitable mess creeps back. We're very clean, but not the tidiest people on the planet :).

Speaking of which I haven't made a pointless trip to Ikea for a hot dog and WiFi in a while.


#Anime Know your Akiyama Mio moods

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Akiyama Mio worried
Worried

Given the overwhelming success and truckloads of positive feedback (ahem) with my Know Your Senjougahara Hitagi Moods blog post series (part one, part two) I thought I'd try the same thing but with Akiyama Mio from the first episode of K-On! here. You may want to take notes.

Akiyama Mio worried
Worried

Akiyama Mio worried
Worried

Akiyama Mio worried
Worried

Akiyama Mio worried
Eh, probably still Worried


#Anime Bakemonogatari 07

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It's been a week or so since I last watched an episode of Bakemonogatari, and after what's gone on this week I really feel like I deserved another!

We're up to Suruga Monkey, Part Two of which episode 06 was Part One. Much of this episode mirrored episode 01 to the extent that Koyomi meets a possessed girl who he says a bunch of stuff to, she replies with a bunch of stuff, and they end up at Epic Hawaiian Guy's construction site once more to perform an exorcism. Only this time it's Suruga not The Senjougaharaness. Suruga's name would fit into a Michael Franks song really well.

Before any of this happens though we meet up with Koyomi again as he lays on the railway tracks with the crap beaten out of him. He categorically denies any altercation took place, preferring to pretend he just ran into a wall on his bike which coincidently is still spinning wedged up on a railway catenary. Hitagi doesn't seem to buy the story, but to make him "feel better" she stands over him so whenever a train rushes past around them her skirt billows out and gives him a peek. How… interesting.

Unconventional weirdness we've come to expect from Senjougaharaness, but I guess to be fair its healthier than morphine! Personally I would have jumped off the tracks for fear of getting hit by a train or I would have asked for a hug and an ambulance. I guess I have survival instincts that are stronger than… other instincts. Gosh darn I'm innocent.

Given the assailant who perpetrated the wailing-upon that night had an unmistakable arm, and given Suruga had a bandaged right arm Koyomi put two and two together and paid her a visit. After cleaning up hundreds of books on a certain lifestyle, they have a discussion related to the incident where she admits a part of her hurt him. The phrasing is important; turns out she was cursed with a monkey arm which tends to have a mind of it's own. Can you imagine the precedent? Your honour, my client did not staple that person's mouth, only her left hand did.

She also admits something else which does explain why she and Hitagi had such a catastrophic falling out. Koyomi's expression when he finds out is priceless! She also holds back none of her jealously. I guess you can figure it out.

I assume she's having breathing problems.

Given Koyomi seems to have a knack for helping people with possession problems, he opted to take Suruga to see Epic Hawaiian Shirt Guy. During the walk she tries to "talk dirty" (her words) to Koyomi, right up to discussing why she wears bike shorts under her skirt. He dismisses all her advances, even when she comes out of nowhere and suggests she could be a good substitute for Hitagi. His response was epic: nobody can "replace anyone" because we're all individuals. Damn straight! Though does it still apply in a world of spirits and whatnot?

When they finally arrive they confront Shinobu to have her arm exorcised which turns out to be something quite different entirely. He can help her, but we don't see anything after that. Well we see the credits if that counts, but last time I checked credits aren't sentient beings and can't count. Well okay computers can count, but they're not sentient. Credits aren't computers. Yet.

We don't actually see anything after this which of course leaves questions unanswered, but this is a part two out of three. I've got to say the pacing of this story arc is much better than the Mayoi Snail trilogy (part one, part two, part three) and the backgrounds are still amazing. The initial scene around the train tracks late at night had some brilliant lighting effects, really something else. I've been impressed with the style of graphics in Shaft productions, but this really is in a league of its own.


Links for 2009-08-26

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Links shared from del.icio.us today:

(categories: blogs singapore)

"An unbeliever's thoughts about the Bible, Quran, and Book of Mormon"
(categories: religion blogs atheism skepticism funny)

"The ExChristian.Net blog exists for the express purpose of encouraging those who have decided to leave religion behind. It is not an open challenge for Christians to avenge what they perceive as an offense against their religious beliefs."
(categories: religion rationality blogs atheism skepticism)


I won’t be advertising on Twitter

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I find the idea of people being paid to insert advertisements into tweets to be a bit icky. This message brought to you by Rubenerd Pte Ltd

As I was walking home this afternoon I was listening to a fascinating discussion on TWiT 207 from a couple of weeks ago about whether or not putting advertisements in Twitter feeds is appropriate. Leo made the comment that he was asked why he was so against advertisements in tweets yet he puts advertising in his podcasts. Molly, Scott and Veronica were quick to say that Twitter is more personal, and there's a clear differentiation between advertisements and content on reputable blogs, so it's wrong. Leo pointed out though that paid-for tweets are clearly marked as such, and unlike advertisements put on your Facebook page you're the one being paid for them.

Two brief observations about this discussion. Firstly, I agree initially I was repulsed by the idea of having people put paid advertisements in their tweets, but I do admit it comes down to what you use Twitter for. If you're a personal twitter user who's built up a great dialogue with people from around the world, having advertisements suddenly appearing in your feed might be jarring and put people off. If on the other hand all your Twitter account serves to do is deliver links or an Opera Winfrey like account where all she posts are comments about her shows, does having paid ads really change anything?

Secondly, I think people should be allowed to help offset the costs of what they do online by putting advertisements on their content if they so wish. I won't be though, because I acknowledge that aside from the job offers I've been sent in response to some content I post on my blog and Twitter I blog and use Twitter because I enjoy them first and foremost. I briefly had advertisements on my blog here, but I got rid of them because I thought the visual clutter they introduced offset any crappy loose change I gleaned from them. I've made far more money from my "Buy Ruben a Coffee" link which doesn't pay even a fraction of the bandwidth bills, but that's not the point of it.

Coffee art

Feel free to click "Buy Ruben a Coffee" by the way, just saying. Instead of putting advertisements on my pages and in my RSS feeds (don't you hate when sites do that!?) I make a few wisearse comments about asking for coffee. Most of my posts are made over a hot cup of coffee, so in effect you're paying to keep this going in a more direct way! I'll stop now, this appeal is too bad even for me to take.

I guess what I'm trying to say is people should be allowed to put advertisements in their tweets and their blogs and on their shirts and on the sides of their cars and so forth, but some of us though will choose not to indulge because the negatives far outweigh any modest positives. And yes I'll be honest, the idea of having people tweeting ads does still irk me.


Brightkite: Mawson Central

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This check-in was imported to the Annexe from Brightkite, one of the first geolocation social networks.

Map from OpenStreetMap

Checked into Mawson Central (University Parade, The Levels, SA 5095, Australia).


An arm, a leg and a Drobo

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So after hearing Scott Bourne rave about the Drobo intelligent redundant data backup system on MacBreak Weekly so many times I decided to finally look into it. Drobo doesn't sell machines outside the US or Canada but they do have links to foreign distributors, one of which is Streetwise Australia:

Drobo: The world’s first storage robot. Fully automated storage you don’t have to manage.

Chances are, you get passionate about creating or collecting digital content, not about managing the storage where it lives. For you we’ve created Drobo, the first robotic storage device that takes the pain out of keeping your content safe.

AU $779

My data is extremely valuable to me, but even value must give in to economic realities. It may be an amazing device, but spending almost AU$800 on such a device when it doesn't even come with any drives is completely out of the question. I respect Scott Bourne, but that's not to say I can ever afford his recommendations.

AU $779 ???

Guess it's back to Rsync between my internal MacBook Pro and ThinkPad X40 drives and my Stonehenge of individual external hard drives each with their own power supply and data cables. Its a messy, seething mass of twisted electronics that takes up an entire tabletop and an almost two full powerboards, but it works.