He worked alongside the cinema greats, such as Sophia Loren, Lawrence Olivier, Richard Chamberlain, Christopher Lee and John Gielgud but we will forever remember for his leading role as Judah Ben-Hur. Yesterday Charlton Heston died in his Los Angeles home, aged 83. Since his larger than life roles in the […]
Last night I watched the three (3) hour director’s cut of Oliver Stone’s 1991 film "JFK" with Kevin Costner, Tommy Lee Jones and a raft of other well known actors. I remember watching this film back in 1991 and, in particular, key lines from the film still resonate ("back and […]
Paul Stovell posted this link yesterday on an internal mailing list: http://haacked.com/archive/2007/07/17/the-eponymous-laws-of-software-development.aspx and it’s well worth the read. Do you have any "laws of software" of your own? If so, add a comment!
Today I said something along the lines of "well, you know not everyone is born with ‘out of the box customer service skills’" which led to this blog post. The thought triggered some insight gathered over the last decade+ of observations, and gave me pause to think further. What a […]
Hello, and welcome to the most recent installment of my rants. This one is particularly close to my heart: Internet connectivity. Since you are reading this blog, I’m going to assume you are already astute, upwardly mobile and blindingly handsome/beautiful but just in case you didn’t already know – I […]
The speaker list for this years’ Code Camp Oz has been published. For those passionate about .Net or with a passing interest in the Microsoft platform technologies will find this is an event to be reckoned with. Community leaders and technical specialists bring you technical sessions on the latest and […]
If it’s Lego you’re looking for, check out Lego Republic After an endless series of gaffes and misreads, we meet the conclusion of one of the longest kit builds in my experience. You would expect that a kit containing over 5,000 pieces would take some amount of time to construct! […]
Well, with the majority of the unpacking more or less done, it was time to finally open that big box of Lego which was delivered oh so long ago (about six months now). You might recall I posted a photo of the box last year. That’s right, this Easter break […]
Well, over here you can have a read through this blog post on how to use the new Windows Server 2008 as a workstation. I’ve been successfully using WS2K8 as my primary Operating System since just after Christmas last year (the RC1) and I’ve only had some expected issues to […]
Game Review Time Title: Lost: Via Domus (‘via home’ in latin) Maker: Ubisoft Platform: Xbox 360 Display: True HD 40" LCD (Samsung) @ 1080p Audio: Sony 7.1 amp Overview: Well, unless you’ve been sticking to government owned TV stations or otherwise avoiding mass media it’s doubtful you haven’t […]
Sorry, I couldn’t help myself – I had to post about this. It was declared today that the HMAS Sydney – long since missing after it was assumed she was sunk off the coast of Western Australia during World War II – has been discovered. This is a 66-year old […]
Well recently I tried to give a live example of a design pattern for optimistic concurrency. It’s been a while (more than 12 months) since I last demonstrated this in practice, so I’ve been a bit rusty. Some time ago, I was working on a project at Microsoft with a member […]
Readify Developer Network http://www.readify.net/rdn.aspx Tonight Chris Hewitt and I are presenting ReadiPrimer sessions as part of Readify’s Developer Network series at Clifton’s (on Edward street, near Central Station) starting at 4:30pm. Location: Cliftons- 288 Edward St, Brisbane My presentation will center on Agile Development (and the Microsoft Solutions […]
Today I feel obliged to link to the almost unknown utility, SQL Server Migration Assistant for MS Access. This is a fairly helpful tool which can simplify migrating Schema and data between two otherwise fairly incompatible products. What is interesting to watch is how the Assistant migrates queries to views and […]
We moved into a new house on Wednesday and, as usual, we have boxes galore spread throughout the house. The consequence of this is pretty obvious: no (decent) internet, no phone line, no desk and no office. For someone who predominantly works from home, this is as close to […]