Propellerheads Reason 3.0 + Refills.
Going to see Mr Wikipedia
Jimmy Wales in is Australia for the education.au organisation. I’ll be there in Sydney on the 26th April.
What’s Your Geek Story
First Lego League, UK
See Lego robots go wild in the UK!
Well, not that wild that they start crushing people in the streets of London. But one day, those crazy Englishmen (who invented computers) may invent robots that do exactly that.
Or maybe not.
Photoshop CS3: Quick soft-edge Masking
From a John Nack’s post, through to a Business2.0 story.
From what I can see (but obviously not experience until it ships!) prepress people making masks (deep etches in AU magazine speak) are going to drool at this feature.
The Photoshop engineering team is going to have operators fall at their feet as gods: just like the healing brush.
Ship it!
More Geek Stories online
Tangler and Cylo: Australian technology companies go large at BarCampSydney.
Joel Pobar: I have this quiet passion for dynamic languages. Meeting Joel Pobar made me realise how little I know. There is another, longer story here. Watch this space!
The Way we (will) Work
On ABC-TV’s Difference of Opinion: The Way We Work, there is an excellent view on the world of modern “work”. The world of work has changed from a mere 5 years ago, let alone 10 or 15 years.
IM (instant messaging), blogs, RSS feeds, live calendars etc all dramatically change the immediacy of information and access to people. Thankfully, I have yet to get a corporate mobile phone and my desk phone number isn’t widely known outside the internal phonelist. Email, blogging and RSS are my main outputs/inputs.
This week has been an interesting week “at work.” Being locked in a room, laptops off, being ‘inducted’ into Microsoft after some 4 weeks in the organisation. I am constantly inspired by my new work collegues, my boss; there is no shortage of information and toys to play with. So, it sorta seems induction is a little late for me. Anyway, it’s required so into a room for 3 days.
There has been an interesting reaction of people I know to my new employer. Many are happy I am doing what I love: technology and customers. Some question “what is your title again, and what exactly are you doing?” Other, more Mac-a-philes are surprised and ask a few more questions. My analysis is that Microsoft people are just like normal people: friendly, helpful but smarter than the average bear. Explaining your title as “professional geek” gets smiles and starts a conversation.
So, stuck in a laptops-off meeting, you have to do more “second shift” work to keep up with the RSS feeds (to know what your boss is doing) and emails. Feeling guilty about not keeping up drives to bad on-the-lap work behaviour. Filtering, sorting, deleting, replying. Blogging.
If you think this all sounds very “web 2.0 social networking blognorati” – guess what? This is how your kids are learning and collaborating now. IM, email, Powerpoints, short bursty just-in-time learning. Watch and ask ’em. I bet their “production” application is not Excel or Outlook. It’s Messenger.
Uncle Mike warned me about keeping my email load down. In an attempt to be subversive, I retain this goal. Also breaking the rule about blogging when tired. Yep, doing that too. Hence the rambling.
The inner Munge Brother comes alive!
Programming your Xbox360
There is a programming environment of the Xbox360 called XNA.
To get an idea of what is involved, Visit
My Microsoft Buddies
Scott Barnes and I plot to take over the world:
Michael Kordahi just works out Apple does computers now, too
Scott goes over Large in Sydney
Brisvegas native Scott Barnes attended WebJam, BarCampSydney and AIMIA. I wonder how his liver takes it all. Excellent posts on his perspective on these shows.
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