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Mmm, Europe memories April 29, 2007

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Mark “Funky” Howard used to work at our Local Bike Shop (LBS), Omara Cycles. Now he works for a Belgian Pro Cycling team as a bike mechanic! Pretty cool, and in a cool part of the world. He’s been putting some cool pics up on his blog, some of which are of places we went to during our trip to Europe a couple of years ago.

Check it out for some Pro Tour cycling action!

 http://markfunkyhoward.blogspot.com/

Time out for a QNAP April 29, 2007

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No, that’s not NAP with a silent Q. It’s the Network Attached Storage box that I was investimagating awhile back. I forgot to mention that we did end up buying it! It’s a QNAP TS-201 with a Samsung Spinpoint 500Gb hard drive hanging onto all the data. I might put up a formal review at some stage, but so far, here are my experiences with it:

- Setup was dead simple. Turn it on, plug it in, format the drive using the web based interface, and start dumping files onto it! Easy peasy.

- Speed is not too bad. I haven’t done a proper speed test, but my I think it’s running at about 10-12Mb/sec on average, which is fair. Not brain-burningly fast, but quick enough for now.

- The iTunes server works a treat! Dump all your tracks into the QMultimedia folder (I created a subfolder called ‘Music’) and iTunes will find them all via your Shared music library. You do have to turn the iTunes server on first though, using the QNAP web interface.

Haven’t done much apart from that. I’ve set up the Twonkymedia server, but I don’t have a client to use with it! I tried to use Windoze Media Player 11, but apparently the only version of it that can talk to a media server is the Vista version. It’ll have to wait.

Anyhow, so far it’s all good. No problems, setup was a doddle and it’s pretty fast! Gets a thumbs up from me!

Wabbit Season April 29, 2007

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No, I haven’t been watching Warner Bros cartoons again, but we have been hunting! Hunting what you say? Well, houses.

Let me take this opportunity to say that house hunting is a fairly depressing pursuit in the current Melbourne real estate market! Prices seem to be ballooning, most unlike my salary, which is seeming more and more inadequate as each day passes.

That said, we were out looking today, and saw a house that seems to fit the bill quite nicely. By that I mean, we both kind of like it. Usually I hate it while my wife loves it or vice versa. It’s being sold at auction, and goes under the hammer on the 12th of May. Assuming we can get our finance sorted in time, then we might finally say goodbye to this renting gig! Yippee!

It’s been awhile since my last post, so I should update the blog with what I/we’ve been up to:

- My abstract to the brain monitoring conference in San Francisco got accepted! woohoo! Now I have to wait and see if they want me to present orally – yep, that means getting up and speaking in front of loads of people far more clever than me – or sending a poster to put up on the wall that describes the work. It’s really expected that you’ll present orally at some stage in your life, so the pragmatist in me is resigned to the fact that I should just get it over with. Conversely, the optimistic scaredy-cat in me hopes that it doesn’t get accepted for oral presentation and that in time, noone will care either way. Methinx it doesn’t work that way. Let’s just wait and see!

- As mentioned above, lots of house hunting. We’re totally over renting and that besides, Amy needs more space in which to work. She works from home you see, and it can be a bit depressing when your loungeroom is your office is your loungeroom, I’m sure you understand. So, we’re outta here. It’s just a matter of when and where to!

- Also on the research front, I got a paper accepted to the European Journal of Neurosurgery! Also known as Acta Neurochirurgica. It’s their ‘local’ journal so it’s no Nature Neuroscience, but they do publish lots of work that’s relevant to what I do so it’s good from my point of view. It means that all the people who I want to read my work will get to read it, and that’s good. Or bad, if it turns out that my work is crap!! haha. The same journal have also provisionally accepted a separate paper I wrote, that I’ve spent the last couple of weeks refining at their request. They reviewed it, and decided they liked the basic premise of the work, but wanted more detail here, add some figure there or another table, etc etc. It’s a better paper now so I’m happy with the reviews I got. In the past some reviews have been frankly pretty poor, so it’s nice to get good solid critical feedback! So, that paper is now off with one of my co-authors being read and refined by him before we send it back to the journal again. If that gets accepted that’ll mean I’ll have 3 first author papers! Yeah!

- Been seeing the physio still, a couple of times a week at least for my knee. I had a strength retest at the 6 week mark, which was about a fortnight ago now. My quads have increased in strength by about 5%, and my hamstrings by over 10%! It’s hard to tell what difference it’s made to my cycling because I lost my speedo, whoops! Last ride home from work felt really good though, so I think it’s helping.

- Have organised a jam with some of the guys from work for tomorrow night (Monday). It’s been ages since I got a chance to play the guitar with anyone else, and there’s a couple of dudes at work who can sing or play the guitar and they’re keen to have a jam. I’d be up for regular practise sessions if they were, so we’ll just have to see how it goes. I’m quietly excited about that! I can never get enough of playing music….

- I’m halfway through the game ‘Phantom Mansion’ on my mobile phone! Now *that* is exciting ;-)

- Speaking of games, I finally cracked ‘Cowboys from Hell’ in expert mode on Guitar Hero! I was being just a little bit facetious on that last bullet point, but this time I’m deadly serious. When I realised I’d finished the song, I squeezed the neck of the plastic guitar so hard while pumping the air, I nearly broke it!!! You have NO idea how hard that song was. The stars were in alignment! Minimal skill, maximal luck!

- Entries for ‘Around the Bay in a Day’ are opening again soon, and I’m going to have another go at it! I’m also trying to convince a friend of mine to do it with me. He’s proving a tough nut to crack, but I think his resolve is weaking in the face of my witheringly strong arguments for doing it ;-) Amy has decided she’s going to ride the 250km route this year (she loco!) and I’ll either do the 100km or the 210km. Which distance I attempt all depends on my friend and whether I can con him into having a stab at the long one. I’ll keep you posted…

I think that’s about it. Sorry it’s been so long since the last post. As you can probably gather, it’s been a bit crazy busy around here. In a good way though :-)

Hope you’re all well!

Cheers!

Radio Spam April 3, 2007

Posted by aikenthum in Stuff I wrote.
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Funny thing happened tonight… I wrote a couple of emails to a nationally-broadcast radio station called Triple M, on which a radio program called “The Spoonman” was airing, and both of them got read out!

I`m gonna have another go tomorrow night! Should be interesting :-)

Sa-study-turday April 1, 2007

Posted by aikenthum in My outer geek.
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Hmm.. if all you do is read the last bit of that heading, it looks a bit off! However, what I’m getting at is, that this Saturday evening is filled with brain-mashing. I’m trying to write a research paper at the moment, and my sieve-like noggin does its best to offload all of the more useful facts and figures (faf’s) that would help me in my quest.

So, lacking in any better ideas, I decided tonight would be a good night to restuff my head with those same useful faf’s that I constantly forget.

Mind you, I personally consider it more than reasonable that I forget the nitty gritties of ’spectral coherence’, ‘autocorrelation’ and ‘wavelet decomposition’. Aren’t they just things you learn when doing your geeky uni course and then forget? Never to see again?

Apparently not…

Speaking of research, I submitted an abstract to present some of my work at a major conference in San Francisco. I’m still waiting to hear if it got accepted!

It’d be a nice excuse to go to the US mainland for the first time and be able to claim it all on tax :-D

Night!