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January 14, 2010

Me and blogging: Epic Fail.

Yeah. So I suck at updating this blog.

Why I fail at blogging

Partially: I can get super lazy about these things, as anyone who frequents the Reflection forum will probably know. I really don’t mean to be so slow at responding. For my PhD related stuff I try and be quick at responding.

Sometimes I find it hard to concentrate solely on one thing. By this, I mean that I have a project that needs completion and will work at a frenetic pace until it is 98% done. And then I get up the next day, and the final 2% gets ignored because I’m onto the next thing. So I have bunch of stuff that is almost there – but not quite.

Also partially: this term is turning out to be incredibly busy for me – much busier than I had expected – for the following reasons.

So yeah. Pretty busy all around recently, which has left very little time for blogging, photography, or any of my other hobbies.

Lecturing has been an interesting experience. I actually took MA117 when I was a first year undergraduate many moons ago, and was a TA for the past two years, so I’ve seen it from both sides of the fence. The first lecture, which was today, actually turned out pretty well. But it gets tough real quick, so a better evaluation will be in a couple of weeks.

However I feel like I’m pretty prepared. Lectures and lab session notes are (mostly) prepared all the way through to week 8 of term.

It’s testing my programming out pretty well too. I’m coding Java for MA117 (obviously), C++ for MA903 (duh) and a mixture of C, C++, Fortran and Python for my PhD work. Nice to keep up to date with the languages.

Getting back to it

I feel a great sense of disappointment that I’ve not got much stuff done. On the programming side, there are three things I want to polish up and get published on here.

  • Reflection 1.2. This is under development, but I need a final push of about 2 solid days to get it done.
  • mjwrapper. This is a new project of mine. Unbeknownst to you guys, I have taken up drumming as an additional hobby (yeah, I didn’t have enough, right?) So I constructed an electronic drum kit, which uses something called MegaDrum to convert drum hits into MIDI notes.MegaDrum is awesome. It has a remote control utility called MegaDrum Config Tool which is written in Java, and uses the Java MIDI API, which I have to admit is pretty good. But it doesn’t work on Macs. Why? Apple is stupid and doesn’t supply an implementation. There are a couple commerical ones; mmj is the most popular. But I’m a big fan of open source, so I wrote my own.

    mjwrapper is perilously close to having a 0.1 release. Just need to finish the last 2%.

  • Java to BLAS/LAPACK converter. This is something I knocked together just yesterday for MA4G7. There are a few Java students on the course (no doubt to MA117) and there’s no set method, as far as I can tell, to call BLAS and LAPACK functions through Java. So again, I wrote one.

And then of course, on the photography front, it would be useful if I could get out and actually take photographs. 2009 was a pretty poor year in terms of quantity of photographs taken, but the quality looks better.

Finally the blogs… so much to do on that front, I don’t even want to list it!

Anyway, enough for now. More updates to come. Honest!

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January 31, 2009

I hate the recession (and also Gordon Brown)

So, we’re currently in the first stages of deciding where to go on holiday this year. Along with this comes a decision on what photography gear I’m going to be upgrading or getting rid of. This time last year, it was the Sigma 30mm for my trip to NYC – which, coincidentally, is for sale if anyone’s interested. The reason is that this year, I hope to get enough money together to make the final push in terms of my photography-gear-ambition: go full-frame.

All of this leads us neatly onto the title of today’s rant. I had enough spare cash last year to afford the Canon 35mm f/1.4L. I got it used for precisely £610 including delivery; however, I distinctly remember checking the various websites and the price being around £850 brand new.

Cut to today’s recession. The same lens, from the same retailer, will set you back an eye-watering £1133.99; or, equivalently, an increase of about 30%. Ouch.

The reason is that Canon, like all of the other big camera manufacturers, is a Japanese company and hence all stock needs to be imported to the UK. With Gordon Brown doing a sterling job of devaluing the pound (see what I did there?) by borrowing at an alarming 40% of our GDP, the yen is the strongest it’s been in a long time. Essentially if they don’t put the prices up, their profit margin will be significantly decreased on UK sales.

So my plan is now scuppered, because it involved selling the 10-22mm which is very dear to my heart, and replacing it with a stunning 16-35mm f/2.8L II. Which I can no longer justify because that same lens has also undergone a 30% price increase.

Damn it.

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August 1, 2008

Boooored.

I’m bored.

At the same time though I don’t want to do anything.

Damn it.

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December 25, 2007

Merry Christmas!

Really just a quick post to say thanks for reading and hope you have a great Christmas this year!

Normal service will be resumed shortly…

PS: Yes, you’re going insane. This wasn’t posted two days after the event. Honest.

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August 19, 2007

A-Levels: Gah.

A-level results day has come and gone and, as usual, we get the “A-levels suck”, “No they don’t, stop insulting my intelligence” argument. Meanwhile, everybody turns off the telly and moans about the same old crap year after year. I figure that since this isn’t really read by anyone anyway, I can probably get away with a bit of a stab at A-levels.

Here goes: A-levels in Mathematics are getting easier, and if you disagree, you are wrong.

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July 30, 2007

Slacking off…

As you’ll have noticed, there’s not been many postings recently, neither photo nor text. To be honest, it’s been a bit weird: after having worked hard for 4 years on this degree, it all suddenly stopped and so I’ve been a little down and lacking in energy. Ultimately this has culminated in me becoming a bit run down and catching a cold – usually it picks up from this point onwards.

Felt a bit more with it this evening, so got around to doing some website work that had been pending for some time. Bit late now, so I’m going to bed and will update more tomorrow morning.

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July 7, 2007

Quiet Times

Well for the first time in a while, things are actually pretty quiet round here. Currently, I’m taking a nice break from doing any work of any kind after the exams finished, and concentrating a bit on web work. Unfortunately there’s a massive to-do list that need to be finished in the next month or so, and my motivation to do anything but watch telly is very low.

On the PhD front, things are progressing. With a bit of luck there’s a course running in September at Keele University that I’ll be going to, and I have a variety of papers and books to read. Right now, I’m only concentrating on learning general fluid mechanics, with the aim of specializing on a particular topic a little later (although this topic is pretty much determined already).

But now I shall try to motivate myself. Or possibly not.

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June 22, 2007

Jessops are not winners

I’m not about in Coventry at the moment, but I will continue to update the blog. With a bit of luck, some photos should be coming up soon since I have (another) new toy.

As a quick update, my Sigma sold for £110 inc. P&P, so somebody is getting a nice lens for a good price there. I had hoped to get about £130, but there we go – market depreciation does indeed suck the big ones.

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May 22, 2007

What is wrong with Labour?

Seriously. They’ve got some pretty damned serious issues. I thought that, since Tony was on his way out, we might just get some decent policy decisions being made. But to my utter delight, this morning the BBC is reporting that Gordon Brown is pushing ahead with pay-as-you-go road pricing schemes, and is putting forward a bill that would make schemes by councils compatible with one another.

Oh, and the Home Office is also suggesting that civil servants should be made to report any potential offenders they come across:

Mr King suggests two new agencies be created – one to collate reports on potential offenders, the other on potential victims.

Here’s an idea – let’s call this lovely agency the Stasi, rename the country and put a massive wall in between us and the rest of the world. Surely something like this can’t have happened before and been bad? …oh wait.

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April 16, 2007

Windows Vista and the Intel i915GM

After having my shiny new hard-drive hooked up today, I decided that I’d go crazy and try out Windows Vista, what with all the hype. I know this is somewhat hypocritical of me, after writing on Sayonara’s blog that I would never do such a thing, but I wanted to know what performance would be like under my one-year-old laptop.

Boy, was I in for a shock.

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