Thursday, December 15, 2005
Girl Power
Thursday, November 17, 2005
Cows
Friday, September 30, 2005
I'm off to France and the U.K.
I have been sent by work to France and the U.K. and will be away for 6 weeks.
Saturday, September 17, 2005
The Mountain Goat's Triumphant Return
Last night, Melissa, Courtenay and myself went to see The Mountain Goats at the Rosemount Hotel in North Perth. We've seen John Darnielle live before, but not with his bass player, and not since he became quite popular.
Last time, John wasn't even the headline act, and as a result, there weren't as many fans there. It had a very intimate feel to it. He played material from most of his back catalog, including my favourite, "All Hail West Texas"
This time, the venue was much larger and there were a lot more people there. John got a lot more loving from the audience, and he reflected it with a high intensity, high energy (for John) performance. He mostly played songs from his latest album, The Sunset Tree, but still managed to finish off with "The best ever death metal band in denton" which was very good. John's bass player was very good too. His playing was very minimalistic, but placed just perfectly to fatten out the sound coming from this duo. In a departure from two piece convention, he didn't play purely rhythm either, quite often playing melody lines of his own. At one point, he launched into a brief bass solo, the only one I have ever heard that didn't come from the slap bass school of bass playing.
Is this the coolest ute ever?
Sunday, September 4, 2005
My first HTPC
I've been trying to put together a HTPC for quite a long time now, up until now with little success.
Recently, some of my workmates have started working on HTPCs of their own, which has spurred me on to try again. For a change, I succeeded, mostly through the really good MythTV distribution KnoppMyth. It takes out all of the hard work in configuring linux to work properly as a set top box, especially for obscure hardware like the VIA EPIA-M mother boards
So, I now have a working set up to record Digital TV programs.... Yay!
Here are some pictures
The hardware list:
Recently, some of my workmates have started working on HTPCs of their own, which has spurred me on to try again. For a change, I succeeded, mostly through the really good MythTV distribution KnoppMyth. It takes out all of the hard work in configuring linux to work properly as a set top box, especially for obscure hardware like the VIA EPIA-M mother boards
So, I now have a working set up to record Digital TV programs.... Yay!
Here are some pictures
The hardware list:
- An old DVD-Player case (Thanks Peter!)
- Via EPIA-Me6000 Motherboard
- 60W DC-DC power supply
- 256 Mb DDR400 RAM (Thanks Mike!)
- 300Gb Segate Barracuda 7200.8 Hard Drive
- ATI RF Remote
- Logitech Di-Novo bluetooth keyboard/mouse
- Netgear WG311 802.11g PCI Card
- Hauppage Nova-T DVB tuner card
- The Hard Drive runs too hot, and you can hear it click when it seeks. I think I will replace it with a notebook drive
- The Tuner card is too slow.
- I think the power supply is a little too weak, as sometimes it struggles to boot up. I think changing the hard drive will help a lot
- The EPIA-M boards, even with their hardware decoder, can not decode HD (1080i) signals properly. I am considering building another machine using a Pentium-M solution
- No DVD Drive, but that is just a matter of buying one and sticking it in
Thursday, August 25, 2005
Yesterday (Thursday the 24th) was my birthday. We went out for a curry dinner with some mates, which was very nice. It also happened to be the date of my Brother's new band's first performance at the Rosemount Hotel here in Perth. The band is called "Dobson and Fitch". Its a two piece band, with Mark on Guitar and his mate on drums. The guitar gets fed through a laptop to give it all sorts of harmonic distortion, which gives the sound a much broader feel.
It was actually really good. This is the first time I have seen my brother perform live. The harmonics give the music a complex and free flowing feel, yet the melody still runs strongly through the music. This gives it appeal both from an experimental electronic music and a straight up rock and roll perspective.
He could do with looking up from his guitar every now and then though. He looked like cousin it for most of the performance
Monday, July 25, 2005
Sunday, July 24, 2005
Ski Trip Photos
For the last week, my girlfriend and I, her family, and a bunch of mates have been skiing at Perisher Blue in the Snowy Mountains.
Not much photographic evidence I'm afraid, as I was too busy snowboarding, but here is what I did get.
Not much photographic evidence I'm afraid, as I was too busy snowboarding, but here is what I did get.
Ski Trip 2005 |
Monday, July 11, 2005
We're going on a ski trip
Sunday, July 3, 2005
flowers!!!..... okay leaves
The Grates are Great!
Melissa, Courtenay and myself went to see the Grates (supported by the Fuzz) at the Amplifier Bar on Thursday. It turned out to be a great gig, mainly based upon the energy of the Grates' lead singer, Patience. She was dancing around the entire gig with a gigantic smile on her face. Her energy rubs off on the crowd, which made it a memorable night.
Apologies about the poor quality. I haven't mastered the art of Gig photography yet.
Saturday, June 25, 2005
Silly 60s Lambretta ad
Check out this fantastic lambretta scooter ad, recently featured on Boing Boing
Wednesday, June 22, 2005
Otto von Bizmark reborn in Australia....
Friday, June 10, 2005
Oi! Thats my Suit!
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
Cheryl and J.P. get hitched.
Sunday, April 17, 2005
Friday, April 15, 2005
Monday, April 11, 2005
Love a bit of Cake!
We went to a cake gig last night. It was fabo! First we went to the newly refurbished and re-opened Vivace restaraunt for some fine dining. Kirsten had volunteered to drive us to the gig, then she was going to go out clubbing. By the time we got there, we had conviced her to pay for a ticket at the door and come in.
A good thing too. Despite a crappy sound system at the Lookout and the lead singer John McCrea having a sore throat, they were fantastic. Everyone in the crowd was going nuts and singing at the top of their lungs. And that was just the first song - Sheep go to heaven, goats go to hell.
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