Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Holy F***, does he know what he's created?

Browsing through my usual subscriptions i came across an interesting headline.

"iPod Touch Controlled Mazda RX8"

April Fools joke it most certainly is not, because i used my usual "i gotta see this to believe it" intuition and opened it. I watched the video and was impressed with the concept as a whole, until he described how it worked. And then it hit me..... This man has just hooked up his RX-8 to one serious security system. As you will see in the video, the central-locking, starter, diagnostics and gps are all connected to a computer in the boot, which is hooked up to a 3G modem.

So in a nutshell, he can start his car, unlock it and get information on where it is and what its doing anywhere in the world. Which made me think. Think of the shock the guy who steals this will get when you start it up or cut off the engine for him even though he's miles away. With a few tweaks you could probably cut the fuel pump before he gets too far and use Google Maps on the iPhone to locate it.

I think he should go ahead and patent the idea and sell it to some security company. Kudos.



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Monday, March 23, 2009

Audible Cocktail now online.



Party time? Get yourself in the mood. Audible Cocktail, 24 hot house tracks back to back, cut, blended and served in one hot download.
If this mix doesnt get you dancing, then i don't know what will.


Track List:


  • 1. Fragma Vs P Diddy - Tocas Last Night (Inpetto Mix)
  • 2. Delerium feat. Sarah McLachlan - Silence (Niels van Gogh vs. Thomas Gold Remix)
  • 3. Justice - D.A.N.C.E. (MSTRKRFT Remix)
  • 4. Pryda Vs Pnau - Baby Bug Stockholm
  • 5. Mark Ronson Feat. Lily Allen - Oh My God (Chris Lake Remix)
  • 6. Lady GaGa - Poker Face (Jody den Broeder Remix)
  • 7. Beyonce - Diva (Karmatronic Vocal Remix)
  • 8. Muzikjunki & Myu Myu Feat. Todd Jordan - True Or False (Kid Massive Mix)
  • 9. Ne-Yo - Closer (Stonebridge Club Remix)
  • 10. Armin Van Buuren - Who’s Watching (Oliver Moldan's This Clogs Are Made For Dancing Mix)
  • 11. Fatboy Slim - Star 69 (Ortega & Gold)
  • 12. R.I.O - De Janeiro (STFU Radio Edit)
  • 13. Hi Tack - Say Say Say (Waiting 4 U)
  • 14. Col Hamilton - Catch it Kill it Scran it
  • 15. Axel Neville Vs Run DMC - It's Like that
  • 16. John Dahlback - Blink
  • 17. Moby - Raining Again (Steve Angello Remix)
  • 18. The Disco Boys Feat. Manfred M - For You (Freemasons Remix)
  • 19. mr. oizo - flat beat
  • 20. Didier Sinclair Ft. Lidy V - Feel The Wave
  • 21. Rihanna - Disturbia (jody den broeder remix)
  • 22. DJ Mujava - Township Funk
  • 23. Kaz James Feat. Macy Gray - Can't Hold Back (TV Rock & Luke Chable Remix)
  • 24. Cunnie Williams Feat. Monie Love - Saturday 2009 (Alex Gaudino & Jason Rooney Remix)

Download here: http://www.zshare.net/audio/57486230e1cd64d6/

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Monday, March 16, 2009

Is Science our new religion?

Browsing through my favourite blog subscriptions this morning, i came across a post about a hacker that was in a motorbike accident and lost his finger. What did he do about it? Why, he got a prosthetic finger made with a USB flash drive in it, naturally. Although it looks kind of odd, i think its a pretty brilliant idea. Ever needed to send documents or pictures fast but forgot your thumb drive at home? Ever wanted to trade files with someone, be it music (legally people, legally) or videos (again, legally), but didn't have access to a disk you could store it all on? What about some secret documents? Nobody would suspect you of carrying them in your finger, right? (Unless they looked at it properly, the hardware is clearly visible but that can be sorted out)

Is science the new religion? Is technology becoming the most important thing to us? Being a supposed christian (i only call myself one when its appropriate, just to save face, but really, im not) i don't care much for all the religious things. For me, sadly, technology is more interesting. Science is more logical than a book about stories that can't be proven. Take our USB-Finger friend for example. He made the most out of his accident with what? Technology. Instead of just a prosthetic finger that's just, well, a prosthetic finger, he upped the ante and made it even more functional.

I don't mean to offend anyone, but while most would resort to prayer for the healing of someone, scientists are working on other methods. Just look how life expectancy (in the developed countries, sadly) has increased since the dark ages. A man who was once blind is now almost able to see after being given an eyeball. Sure he can't see clearly, but its a start. An eye transplant! Did you ever imagine it?

What I'm getting at is, could science be the beginning of the end of religion? I feel everyday less and less people believe in whatever God or whatever faith they have, especially the younger generations. It just doesn't seem to fit in the world anymore. A book thousands of years old is starting to show its age. Personally, i've never heard a story about someone praying for sight and then having it restored. If i did, i would be very skeptical about it. And here is a man who i'm sure didn't pray, but hey, he can almost see. And why is this so important? Because we can PROVE how he was able to see. We know the methods and techniques implemented into restoring his sight.

Call me sacrilegious but the truth is the truth. So i put it to you. Lets have a debate. Will science take over as an alternative to religion? Comment please cos its really made me think seeing more and more stories about how technology is changing and shaping our lives.
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Friday, March 6, 2009

Highly recommended. Plus! and Discovery.

A special post for the MSN freaks out there. In my honest opinion, Windows Live Messenger or MSN as it's commonly known, is one of the few things M$ has done right. Being a fan from nearly the beginning, I've watched it evolve, the latest WLM 2009 or version 14 being my favourite. But for those of you still on 8 and above, here are two add-on's that can make your favourite IM much better.







The Plus! add-on.

For the people that just want to add a little bit or a lot more spice to WLM, this is a great add-on. The Plus! add-on lets you customize variable aspects of WLM. From basic functions such as custom notifications for specific contacs, transparency of the windows, skinning capabilities to give the interface a custom look and feel, and my favourite, the display name colouring. If i'm on your contact list and you see a bunch of odd symbols, you need Plus! to see my name in all its glory ;)

One of the more advanced features of Plus! is that it allows you to download various scripts for the program. These are small add-ons that allow you to do a multitude of tasks. My favourite being the Screenshot sender which sends a contact a picture of what's on your display. There are so many scripts, i don't know where to begin. Chances are, if there's something you want to do with your WLM, there's a script for you somewhere.

MessengerDiscovery Live

The Discovery add-on.

I find this one to be a sneaky add-on. I won't reveal all the features because i like to use some of them ;)
But basically, it allows you to customize the notifications box, see when someone has opened a conversation window to chat to you (even before they've sent the message. gives you time to run away) and an encryption system for your messages. It may not be as customizable as the Plus! add-on, but it has some very useful features that Plus! doesn't have.



Personally i have both installed, but i'm in the process of trying out the new Discovery2 add-on for WLM 2009. So far my Plus! add-on is giving me grief with my display name styles. Other than that, Discovery2 is still in the Beta phase, so i'm expecting trouble ahead while they complete it. But if you're still on the older WLM, don't worry too much about upgrading yet.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Not again....

Yes i know i bitched at you all for bitching about facebook changing its layout, but i'm not gonna bitch this time. While i do like the current layout, and always have, i'm not sure if i want it to change. If it does, so be it, so is the game of life. The only thing in this world that remains constant is change.

The reason behind this new layout is that facebook is attempting to take a swing at twitter. Now, i understand its all about market share and business and blah blah, but really? I like facebook because its FACEBOOK. I had twitter, ended up deleting the account after a month cos i didnt see a point if i could put my status up on facebook anyway.

Just saying, i have mixed feelings about this new layout.....leaning more towards the negative.
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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Ummm.....so i guess i'm evil?

Bored out of my mind, i decided to do a google search for "am i evil?" and i found a quiz. Well i took it and the result didn't really surprise me, given the fact that the past few nights i've dreamed about some pretty weird but what i think is interesting stuff. Mostly mafia related dreams, blood, guns, me getting shot a couple of times and being a hero. A sign? I should damn well hope so. It's my destiny :D

So here's my quiz result. And while some of you might think whatever, i don't. It pretty much hits the nail on the head....squarely.


How evil are you?
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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

R.I.P....I Knew You Well (sort of)

Excuse the headline, i just wanted your attention for a bit. I thought mentioning a death was enough to catch a persons eye, and i'm sure it worked, didn't it? Funny how people are so inquisitive that as soon as they see R.I.P., they need to check who it was that passed on.

But thats beside the point....or is it? I reckon it could soon be R.I.P. or Pieces for our dear old friend the Magazine. Just my theory, its probably not so. And why do i feel this way about a good friend of mine? Well.....paper is so 20th century (unless you live in a 3rd world country, sorry :[ ). Over the past couple of months i've been seeing countless headlines about the big boy in the e-book industry, The Kindle 2. Being the successor to the original Kindle, also a best seller, these could mean the end for paperback and hardbacks. But more about that further down. For now lets concentrate on a more main stream assasin to the beloved magazine.....The Internet.

If you live in a third world country (sorry again) then you probably don't use the internet that much. As for me, i can't live without it. I have broadband at home, a 3G modem i carry with me on trips out of town, and then my cellphone package has 3G too for when i'm nowhere near my laptop. It's become a way of life, and i feel it might replace our old friend the magazine. Why exactly?

Firstly, with a magazine, you get your monthly, weekly or bi-weekly issues. What this means is that you pretty much have to wait between 7 and 30 days to see what's new and newsy in the world. Nice. But not in my case however. I've become accustomed to getting hourly feeds of whats new. And instead of paying whatever one pays for the latest issue of their favourite mag, i get it for free. Let's take for example my favourite blog, CrunchGear. The guys at Crunch are forever posting articles on new things they find and any reviews they've done. That means as soon as its posted, i get a little ícon flashin in my web browser that notifies me about any new articles. With RSS and Atom feeds, the world of online news has become a whole different ballgame.

The downside to this is that you can't exactly take your laptop everywhere. This is debatable though, with the introduction of mini-laptops (netbook is a term i don't think we're allowed to use anymore, and i'm behind Psion on this) and internet enabled mobile devices, i.e. iPhone, iPod Touch, etc. Right now it might seem a little bit odd to just pull out a mini laptop anywhere and get online, but its a growing trend as mini-notebooks are already selling faster than laptops. Again the downside here is battery life. A magazine can be whipped out at any occasion and read, a notebook would depend on how much battery you have left and if you have any network, be it Wi-Fi or 3G. Each has its pro's and con's. But i'm pretty sure the only places we're going to see magazines anymore is 3rd world countries (i'm really really sorry for picking on you guys) and waiting rooms, or at the salon. I mean, its not like you're going to whip out your Kindle or Eee while you're getting your hair done, right?



Now lets look at E-Book readers in general. What makes E-Book readers better than traditional books? For a start, you can store as many books as you like on the internal memory, which is probably the biggest selling point. Instead of carrying a suitcase full of books, you just need one E-Book reader the size of a traditional book. Ok maybe its a little bit bigger. But compare one oversized device to 10 thick paperbacks and you get the point right? Not only does it serve as an e-book reader, but it plays mp3's too! So you can listen to some classical music while you site by the fire with your Kindle (actually, could this be where they got the name? Ha). Or maybe surf the internet while you're there, check your mail, go to the amazon store and download one or two more bestsellers, do some research, whatever you want. Heck, why read even. As far as i know, one of the controversial features of the Kindle 2 was the text-to-speach converter.....which pissed off publishers because E-Books and Audiobooks are two different things sold separately. It's since been killed off.

The drawback of this technology however, is that E-Ink (Electronic ink) is only one colour for now. So as far as magazines go, this is a no no....unless you don't mind looki....nevermind. But for newspapers and such, well, then we might be onto something. If i remember correctly, NewYork Times is already selling e-book readers and subscriptions. This would result in a cut down on production costs as they wouldn't need to use as much paper as before, everything will be done electronically.

I reckon it's only a matter of time before we see more and more people using MID's (Mobile Internet Devices) willy nilly on the streets. I'm actually enjoying reading the latest headlines on the way to work and on long journeys with the train. The end is nigh ;)
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