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Rugby World Cup 2007 broadcasters

29 March 29 2007

I’ve been trying to find out what channel the Rugby World Cup would be broadcast on in the UK because that’s most likely where I’ll be when it’s on. It’s been very difficult finding that information, so I thought I would post what I know here in case someone else is looking for the same information.

So, in no particular order, the broadcasters that I know of are:

  • New Zealand: TV3
  • United Kingdom: ITV
  • France: TF1

OK, so that’s not really a very complete list but it will do for now. I tried looking for an “official broadcasters” page on the RWC web site but couldn’t find one. It would be a good idea if they don’t have one already. If you have any more information to add please leave a comment!

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My flight to San Francisco (12 Aug 2007)

29 March 29 2007

Hello.

Finally I am going to write to you about my trip. I was going to just backdate the articles but that’s just going to get confusing as you won’t know whether something I have written now is new or not.

I left New Zealand on 12 August 2007. That’s a long time ago. Family and friends (you know who you are) fared me well (I think you can say that) at Wellington Airport, and I was suitably sad on the plane, but when I got to Auckland, who was there but my uncle and cousin (who also know who you are). I have decided to protect people’s anonymity, you see.

Now, as you may remember, air travel during that time was a bit strange. Two days before I left, British police has just foiled the plot to bring down planes flying from London to the United States. Liquids and gels were banned from hand luggage on some flights. On some flights you were only allowed to take a plastic bag with your passport and glasses if you needed them (without their case). Luckily I wasn’t subjected to that because it would have been a very long, boring flight. Not that I actually used my computer at all during the flight but it’s nice to have the option.

I flew on one of Air New Zealand’s new Boeing 777s. It’s a very spacious plane. It was cool. There was even enough legroom in economy class. I asked at checkin if they could put me in the emergency row and they said they’d try, but it didn’t happen. Here’s something I wrote on my Pocket PC while I was in flight:

So, about 5 minutes after they turned on the entertainment system, my one told me that the movie I wanted wasn’t available. Then it rebooted with a Windows CE bootup screen. It looks like it reimages the device every boot. took a really time too!

The Coke is singaporean.

That is all…

Air New Zealand has a personal inflight entertainment system, based on Windows CE. Mauricio Freitas had commented that he had managed to crash the system a few weeks before I travelled and sure enough I did the same!

There were some good movies on the plane but I can’t remember which ones. I did remember that I saved some of the movies for my flight to London, as the same movies would be shown then.

I landed in San Francisco and was greeted by my Cousin. Who shall remain anonymous like all the other characters in my story. Incidentally, I arrived a few hours before I left Wellington!

I will write about my time in Northern California later, but if you want to see some photos check out this photoset on Flickr. If you sign up to Flickr and add me as a contact, I will be able to mark you as friend or family and you’ll be able to see some more photos (of people). Otherwise you’re just stuck with things.

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More on Zooomr

29 March 29 2007

Bloody Microsoft Word! I had actually written this whole post out in Word. And then Word crashed. For no reason. I didn’t even get a chance to take a screenshot of the page so that I wouldn’t have lost everything. Oh well. I shall start from scratch.

Last week I was quite keen to see the new version of Zooomr, the photo sharing site. It was down for a few days as they were deploying the new version. Turned out the new version wasn’t quite ready and they ended up rolling back to the existing version. I commented that it looked a bit “busy” (design-wise) and lo and behold (I’m pretty sure that’s how you’re supposed to spell that expression) Kristopher Tate, the founder of Zooomr, within about an hour, responded to my comments. I am guessing he found it from Technorati (where my site is included automatically thanks to Blogger – not that Blogger is the only blog service (hosted or otherwise) that allows this). There’s something neat about writing about someone’s product and then having that person respond to you. It’s cool.

Anyway, more than a week later and still Zooomr Mark III (I’ll just click Save now as I have written a bit) isn’t up. But, it’s good that it’s not up because I think everyone would like a site that works. Nothing is more frustrating than seeing new features and not being able to use them. Mark II, apart from its ugliness, is pretty cool. I like the way it does geotagging, particularly as it uses Google Maps. It’s also cool to be able to get a page of photos taken in the vicinity of another photo. You can see the photo in context.

Zooomr, like many sites out there, uses the Google Maps API. Zooomr Mark III in fact promises an API (perhaps there’s one out there for Mark II already, but I’m not sure). Flickr’s got one, as does Facebook. Amazon’s had one for a long time. It’s amazing what applications people can come up with by using public APIs of other services.

In response to my “busy” criticism, Kristopher pointed me to this screenshot of a page in the new Zooomr. It’s much more to my liking.

I have to congratulate Kristopher on having his finger on the pulse of what his users (and non-users, as I was at the time of the post) think of his service. It’s good to see the personal touch. In fact, I wouldn’t have written more on Zooomr if it weren’t for his comment. It’s not just good marketing – it shows he believes in what Zooomr offers and wants to share that with others. As we say in France (sometimes – although apparently it’s a bit dated) – “supercool”. Seriously. They say that.

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Posting from Word

19 March 19 2007

Apparently you can blog from within Word. I am going to try it out. I have nothing to say other than that though.

Looks quite cool. Word has switched to a different template. I will take a screenshot if it’s successful.

WordBlog

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Ad(non-)Sense, photos and other stuff

19 March 19 2007

So I have had AdSense running on this site for a few days. Whenever I look at it, the ad is usually India-related. Which is quite strange because my Indian name is only mentioned on there once.

The Zooomr guys rolled back to the version that was up last week (before I had heard of it). It just looks like a busier version of Flickr. I think I made the right decision. I got a Pro account at Flickr today. I haven’t really done much with it but now I can upload to my heart’s content. And create more than just three “sets”.

And in the Nouvelle Star front, it turns out you can get the video of my on your cellphone somehow. One of my students today showed me his phone, with me on it singing. Wonder if he can use it as his ringtone?! They have all been voting for me and writing comments, some of which I can’t understand because they use a lot of slang and abbreviations that I have no idea about.

That’s all for today.

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Kiwi food in France

18 March 18 2007

Yesterday I made bacon and egg pie. Nobody over here has heard of it. Well, I haven’t really asked that widely. Here is a photo:

P1010793

Tonight I made roast lamb. The lamb, which I bought at the best store in the world, Carrefour, is from New Zealand! That’s why I bought it. I wouldn’t have even though about a roast otherwise. It was good. Except it’s Heinz ketchup and not Wattie’s sauce but you can’t have everything.

Roast NZ lamb

I hope you have enjoyed those photos.

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Vista and Daylight Saving Time

18 March 18 2007

This appeared at the bottom of my calendar/clock screen in Vista today. It’s cool that it’s giving advance warning like that. That is all.


dst, originally uploaded by arunstephens.

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I’ve given up waiting

17 March 17 2007

So, I’ve given up waiting for Zooomr, and have put a whole swag of photos up on Flickr. Flickr’s also got this neat little Flash thing that you can see on the right hand side of the page.

I guess that Flickr is just more mature than Zooomr. I have been reading the comments at the official Zooomr blog, and the backlash started last night. People were all “hey don’t worry, it’s free, take as long as you want, we don’t mind that it’s taking a little while longer than anticipated” but now it’s becoming more “this is terrible how can you be offline for 3 days”. People are coming up in defence of the two Zooomr guys, saying that it’s only two guys and an operation with more money can afford to do things differently (properly!?) but having said that, they are still providing a service and people will only be accepting of downtime for a little while. Even if it’s a free service, it shouldn’t really be offline for this long. I think.

I will revisit Zooomr when it’s up but unless it’s super good I’m not going to start moving my photos there. I may even consider buying a pro subscription to Flickr because it’s not that bad. (It would be good if they could have more than just two roles you can assign photos and users to (friends & family). It would also be nice if it handled time zones a bit better. Especially seeing you can geotag photos, it should be able to tell you the local time as well as GMT (which is what I am recording all my photos in).

That’s all on that for now.

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Brazilian money’s similar to euro money

17 March 17 2007

Hello.

I found a 5 entavos coin from Brasil in my change today. As you can see, it’s very similar to a 5 euro cent coin. Almost the same size, and even the 5 looks like it’s in almost the same font. It’s got diagonal lines too.

One cool thing is that it has the Southern Cross on it.

That is all.


P1010791, originally uploaded by arunstephens.

The Brazilian coin’s on the left. Euro to the right.

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Check out my photos

16 March 16 2007

I gave up waiting for Zooomr to come back online and have put some of my photos up on Flickr. I found out that using “sets” lets me organise the photos in the correct order. I spent a while geotagging my photos. That means putting the photos on a map, basically. Still not 100% sure that Flickr’s what I want (especially seeing that you can only create three sets if you don’t pay).

I found a tool that looks like it will be able to synchronise that information back to the original files on my computer, which will be very useful.

One of the problems I encountered though was that when I searched for locations on the map (which uses Yahoo! Maps, Yahoo! owning Flickr now) they sometimes didn’t show up. But if I used Google Maps, there was no problem. My understanding is that Zooomr’s geotagging is based on Google Maps, so that is good.

Just have to wait until they get Zooomr back up and running.

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