Down again

Damn! Got knocked off the bike again on Saturday. Silly driver switched lanes on me… Of course, he couldn’t check his mirror or indicate because he was too busy chatting on his mobile phone. Luckily I was not hurt, just a bruise here and there, and the bike went down reasonably gently with the R&G crash mushrooms doing an outstanding job (I still need to replace some panels though as the scratches won’t polish out). A nice guy who was behind the driver gave me his name and number as a witness and the guy who hit me said that he’d pay up so hopefully it should all get sorted pretty quickly.

I rode away from the accident and the bike is fine mechanically. I actually finished my journey to Rex Judd to get my alarm fixed, so at least that’s working again!

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Yet another new phone

I swear, me and phones nowadays are like me and watches when I was little. I can’t stop getting newer, better models! I bought myself a T-Mobile MDA Compact (aka HTC Magician, Qtek S100, i-Mate Jam or 02 mini) yesterday. It’s a tiny little thing, not much bigger than a regular phone, but it runs Windows Mobile 2003, so it’s basically like my old iPAQ and a phone combined, which is exactly why I bought it.It was free on a new contract with T-Mobile, and it’ll cost about ?Ǭ£45 to cancel my current Vodafone contract, which is exactly how much my V550 is worth on Ebay at the moment, so it hasn’t actually cost me anything at all, plus the T-mobile tariffs are a little bit cheaper – that’s how I justify it anyway!!Of course, the first thing I did when I got it home was download the free software from xda-developers.com and unlock it so that I could use my Vodafone SIM until my number’s been transferred. I’ll also be installing the ‘BigStorage’ ROM from the site to get rid of the T-Mobile branding and gain a bit of extra memory.

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Chimping

Something I’m definitely guilty of! Chimping. Own up Jay!!!

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Stargazing

Late last night I noticed that there wasn’t much cloud cover and decided to stare up at the stars for a minute or two while waiting for my laptop to finish burning a DVD.

I easily recognised Ursa Major (or ‘the Great Bear’, or ‘the Big Dipper’, or ‘the Plough’) and Polaris (the North star), but there was a bright star to the west, quite high in inclination that I didn’t recognise. I loaded up an astronomy program in order to figure out what it was and it turned out to be a star called Vega. I then got some binoculars out to look at it and I found that I could see lots of other stars that I couldn’t view with the naked eye. While I knew this happened, I was still quite amazed how dramatic the effect was, and how beautiful. I thought I’d try and use my camera to take some pictures – using an exposure of 30 seconds at ISO 200 brought out some detail but I think I’ll need to increase the ISO or use my remote shutter control to manually increase the exposure time. I will try both and see what happens.

The astronomy programs that I used are both free (open source) and are Stellarium and Celestia.

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Teething trouble

Had some trouble with the running of the bike. When the engine got hot, it would drop down onto 2 cylinders and plumes of smoke from unburnt fuel would start coming out the back! In order to make sure I had transportation I disconnected my new Power Commander and took the bike for a blast up the motorway in case it was some dodgy fuel that had got into the tank. Everything seems OK now, but I have yet to reconnect everything. I’ll put the Power Commander back on and see if it does it again – if so then it’s going straight back to the shop! I’m still not 100% convinced that was the problem though, as it had been on the bike for a couple of weeks without trouble.

Also, my Meta alarm has stopped beeping. If you listen closely to the alarm module you can hear static hiss from the loudspeaker. I put it down to dodgy electronics and need to test if the actual siren still goes off. Either way – It’s definitely going back for replacement. Take my advice anyone who’s getting a new bike alarm… Get a Datatool system, I’ve never had any trouble with the three that I’ve had.

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Just an update

Haven’t posted on this blog for a while as I’ve been busy with other things, so I thought I’d better put something up.

I’ve been thinking about redesigning this site to reflect my growing hobby of photography. I’m absolutely loving my Nikon D70 and like the idea of having a more prominent online gallery to share my photos with others. The other option of course is to simply buy a Flickr account!

Bike news: Thanks to a friend selling his R1, I’ve purchased some more tuning parts for mine. I’ve fitted:

  • A new double bubble screen from Pyramid to improve looks and air flow (I wasn’t quite happy with the first one I bought)
  • An Acumen digital gear indicator to stop me from riding down the motorway in 5th or trying to select 7th
  • Some Goodridge braided brake hoses for extra braking power
  • A DNA high performance air filter to allow the engine to breathe more easily and finally…
  • A Power Commander to better tune the fuel injection system to the new air filter and my existing exhaust system.
  • I’ve also got a Renthal front sprocket with one less tooth than standard but haven’t put it on yet (This is, by the way, by far the cheapest and best modification you can do to your bike, giving you a much better application of the available power with only a minimal loss of top-end speed).
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A great photo gallery

One for all my photographer friends out there. Found a link to this site in my RSS aggregator this morning. Wish I could take photo’s like this!Courtesy of SimpleBits

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Google Earth Hacks

Link via Owen’s blog.Google Earth Hacks has loads of downloads, information and hacks for Google Earth. Take a look. Be sure to investigate the forums as there’s a LOT of great images and information in there!

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War of the Worlds

I saw the new version of War of the Worlds last night. Overall I thought it was very good, although the ending seemed a bit hurried. The alien (can’t call ‘em martian anymore) tripods (war machines) are awesome, and you really get a sense of just how invincible they are.

I think Spielberg has taken a lot of cues from the book and the 1953 movie and mixed it all together really well. Of course, if you wanted to read the book, It’s in the public domain and you can get it free from Project Gutenberg. I’ve also got the double CD of Jeff Wayne’s musical version and have been listening to it all morning.

One thing: I know Spielberg wanted to make more of a ‘people and feelings’ movie but I would have liked to have seen a couple more battle sequences, perhaps one with a tripod and a warship, like the confrontation with the ironclad ‘Thunderchild’ on the album (pictured right).

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IP Phones

We’re installing IP phones at work and I found one on my desk this morning. They seem pretty neat. Mine’s a Cisco 7912G.It’s receiving it’s power over the ethernet… I wonder if you could modify an RJ45 connector to make a mobile charger or MP3 player power supply? The other power input to the phone, which isn’t being used is a whopping 48V – the IEEE 802.3af standard, so there’s a lot of voltage (or current when stepped down) to play with!It’s also acting as an ethernet switch – it’s plugged in between my PC and the network port behind the desk, but no traffic to the phone appears to be arriving at the PC’s network card. I might bring a small hub in from home and rig it up so that phone data is sent to the PC as well, then get Ethereal capturing and analysing the packets. In theory, you could write an application that notified you of incoming calls on your PC etc.Browsing through the configuration menus on the phone also reveal some bits and pieces. There’s a TFTP server somewhere – presumably for software updates – and the directory information is supplied as XML from the same server (generated from an ASP file – although it’s not well formed XML)

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