Bananas in the Falklands

August 28, 2009

Netbooks – Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right, Here I am, stuck in the middle with you.

Filed under: Hardware, Linux Distros, Microsoft, Wifi, fud — Tags: , — bananasfk @ 00:05
asus 1005ha

an asus 1005ha, also available in pink.

The netbook (my blog) was a hard choice in the end, I wanted a mix of the new and be able to run linux.  The recent 12″ netbooks** suffer from poor wifi (no n only g) and no i don’t want an asus 7 series when one can do better than that – no disrespect the the asus 7 and 9 series is intended but hardware moves on.

My ideal base spec to start with was the asus 1000h which had a decent 10″ screen, n running linux – but the place i was going to buy it from sold out, they did have them with the solid state disks (better performance over a conventional disk). It has a huge battery too running 9 hours (say 6 hours between charge, try getting that on a normal laptop).

There was a lot of difference between it and a dell mini (n and linux) and the asus. Dell lost as it had half the memory, and no bluetooth.   I also have issues with Dell, and didn’t want an Microsoft supplied linux version (see the above link). Netbooks do also vary in price +/- £ 40 (no amazon is not cheap) and since i have to pay the windows microsoft tax even though i won’t use it and its bloody hard to get a linux netbook as is i went to my normal place for hardware.

The next target spec I was aiming for was a asus 1000he after my first target 1000h was not available , but the bad numbering from asus means the 1005ha  is apparently ‘better’ than the 1008 asus netbook model in a number of respects, confused ?

An asus 1005ha was procured which has a 9 hour battery,bluetooth (not on the dell mini with linux) but no solid state disk.

So for £ 300 i have a machine  (i started the exercise at 370+ excluding extra ram) with 2gb ram, and an unwanted copy of windows xp thrown in.

Of note: solid state disks are interesting technology to watch when they do go mainstream and even though pricey at the moment, but i am sure the 160 gb conventional disk won’t be wasted.

In reality the netbook does not disappoint, the keyboard is a little small, but very usable.(lets just say a 7″ keyboard is pushing the envelope, a 10″ keyboard is much much better) but i will nitpick at the mouse button, and the n wifi range is rather limited compared to say a laptop (i experimented with different kernels – some are better than others).  Screen is brilliant and the unit really is compact.

There is little crap associated with the asus, a small (intelligent?) power brick and a power cable, unlike some laptops which can accumulate a ton of related stuff (just in case).

Documentation is sparse and can be discarded.

Windows xp is awful on the unit, I opted for eeeubuntu which is nice except that networking needs some hand holding, the ubuntu netbook remix image i could not get install from a usb drive it had compression errors.

A nit pick with eee ubuntu i had with the camera in the unit does work but is rather hidden in eee-ubuntu.

The amusing thing about the whole microsoft fucking asus (try buying a linux supplied netbook from them now)  debacle is that xp is supplied on a dvd disk since the unit does not have a dvd disk drive (eg its an extra) it just shows the threat is on these class of devices which have scared the shit out of microsoft.

However once you scrape the windows stickers off the unit the unit retains some of its dignity better.

5/5 bananas

Remember just because a pc is sold with a monopoly crap item as well don’t assume that it will be used, and that also means we wont be purchasing microsoft office either.

* not cock size, song from the film resovoir dogs. ** once called a laptop

August 26, 2009

Romeo & Juliet at the globe

Filed under: Life in general, William Shakespeare, event, uk — Tags: , — bananasfk @ 00:05

I like Shakespeare, and the Globe theatre (london) is special, Recently i saw Romeo and Juliet.  I keep going back, and i got a ringside seat right at the front while swords and the like crossed.

The rest of the monkey house enjoyed it too.  It is energetic, ‘youthfull*’, bawdy in a great way and probably cleans up all those cleaner versions of this story we know something about.

5/5 bananas.  I recommend a vist and that you see something or other there.

* as the play specs Juliet is 14, not aged 60

August 25, 2009

Mad ?

Mr Putin thinks your mad, you ok with that?

Mr Putin thinks your mad, you ok with that?

The bbc and most governments do not want you know this. Since most governments finance mental health who are they and the madness employees decide who is mad and who is not?

Ivan Pavlov designed torture methods for the soviets. Sick in this context is something that is relative.

August 24, 2009

How rupert murdoch’s fox killed dollhouse

Filed under: rupert murdoch — Tags: , , — bananasfk @ 00:05

epitaphoneDollhouse was famous for studio interference.  In fact bets where taken that it would never air. It did after millions of edits.

A first pilot was un-aired was not ‘confusing’ i agree that the pilot rushed things but was acceptable. unlike the poor start it got (my blog).

Epitaph one (an unaired episode) was also good, quite how this was bad in the eyes of i tell you what you want to think Rupert is a point up for discussion.

August 21, 2009

Perdido Street station

Filed under: Books — Tags: — bananasfk @ 00:05

by China Mieville, isbn 9780330392891 (2001) was picked up for a read.  Alternative cityscapes  or something is how he is described, rather than the generic ‘fantasy’.

It is an interesting mix of the known and speculative and at 800 pages is a hefty book but leaves some characters started but unfinished.

2/5 bananas which is not bad considering i usually hate that kind of writing.

August 20, 2009

The wire season 5

Filed under: Television Shows, addiction — bananasfk @ 00:05
moving on

moving on

season 4 (my blog) dealt the writer ed burns who co-wrote some of the books and the tv series the wire including the corner which i have read (my blog).

Education was the message rather than policing, although there was a high body count and a rather cool nail gun.

season 5 starts on the bbc tonight

August 19, 2009

The Wilderness, Samantha Havey

Filed under: Booker Prize, Books — bananasfk @ 00:05

isbn 9780224086073 and a booker prize 2009 longlistee (my blog). This novel appears to be a collection of short stories not  about an old person losing his mind.

Too religious, and reminiscent.

0/5 bananas.

August 18, 2009

New Caprica and Battlestar who is zoe ?

Filed under: Battlestar Galactica — Tags: — bananasfk @ 00:05
I hate humans more than any other skin job

I hate humans more than any other skin job

Brother Cavil in Battlestar Galactica was the uber baddy.  As the first cylon skin job he apparently altered the others to apparently do his bidding.

He also tortured the final five from the ‘13th tribe’ in various ways making sure none got death the simple way.

If Zoe from New Caprica (my blog) starts the first cylon war, and it then seems had enough influence to continue it.

Zoe who we must assume remained a robot whom had the ear of Cavil.  Consider.

August 17, 2009

The graveyard book, neil gaiman

Filed under: Books — Tags: — bananasfk @ 00:05

Is an author i read once before but did not make me want to read his back catalog , and isbn 9780747596837 has won the 2009 hugo award.

It had competition from Little Brother,Neil Stephenson,Charlie Stross ’saturns children’, and John Scalzi ‘zoe’ (not read that one, but i had read the old man war books which it is based on)

The Graveyard book is a charming story unlikely to offend anybody – there are adult and children versions* of the book too just to muddy the water.It is not what i normally read, rather light (300 pages) and occasionally amusing 2/5 bananas

The hugo prize is at times a bit strange, but the stories in the shortlist are of some merit if a little teen aged themed for 2009

* another problem for authors.

August 15, 2009

Europeans sign the petition to get a chioce of computer operating systems

Filed under: Deranged Minds, Hardware, Microsoft, Politics, Windows Vista, consumerism, fud — Tags: — bananasfk @ 17:27

Lets not pay Microsoft for stuff we dont want – Please it is here.

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