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Leopard

Yes, I installed my new operating system for the Mac on Friday. While drunk. And I thought I’d bricked my MacBook as I got the blue screen of death after the install. So I went to bed and had simply horrible dreams.

Still in the morning I read stuff on the Internet and got it all sorted. I’m pretty happy with the update, it has small changes but those will probably save you time over the course fo a week and for that alone it is worth the £85 I shelled out.

The I enjoyed the buying experience from the Apple store in Glasgow. I didn’t queue before the launch, hell no it was Friday night in the cold, but the queue was over 300 feet long. I went in and got mine around 6.50 after a couple of pints and had it paid for in 5 minutes, no queue. The staff in the Apple shop are great and the process was really easy. The experience was great. I also got my free t-shirt that I wore yesterday under my clothes much to the disgust of my team.

If you’re not happy with the opaque menu bar in Leopard then you can download this cheeky wee application that sorts it out. Thanks to the guys at Eternal Storm that built it.

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Raging

Saw this on the wall of the Royal Concert Hall in Glasgow. I love that someone was so raging they pulled out/found some spray paint to make their point. I have no idea what was £5.35. And why it was a joke at that price. Anyway the graffiti is  not there anymore.

Social Network Funnel

Danny Being Social

The three main networks that I reckon I’ve engaged with are MySpace, Bebo and Facebook. In the year that I’ve been on it the amount of people that I’ve friended has gone down with each one that I’ve joined. Currently I stand at 85 friends on mySpace, Bebo has around 25 and Facebook has 32.

What’s interesting (sort of) about this is how few friends actually cross over on these three.  And the fact that I’m adding less and less. And how I’m using them.

I am loving Facebook to catch up on friends and on with interesting people that I like to read about. I am definitely more picky about friending on Facebook. I want it to have a value rather than a collection of people.  I suppose the novelty of social networking is wearing off and now I’m wanting to have some real worth and engagement with those that I add to Facebook.

I still can’t be bothered with 99.9% of the apps on Facebook. For Facebook to be a real platform for me I’d like to see integration of some online tools such as Google Docs, Spreadsheets, etc. Then it becomes a platform that could have a use for outside just catching up with people. It’ll be interested in what Google have to offer when they start making their big push against Facebook.

Why is it a Bad Wolf?

Blue Monster

Recently I’ve been reading a lot from Hugh MacLeod and a really interesting project in trying to make people thing a little differently about Microsoft.

It’s called the Blue Monster project.It’s got me thinking on the why it has got to this stage, why has Microsoft been seen as the bad guy for so long when they have actually changed the world.

That’s right, I reckon that Microsoft has changed the world for the better.

To be totally clear: I think the world is better for having Microsoft in it.

Have they been naughty? Yes. Very. Has this helped in making MSFT seem a company that you can relate to? Hell no. Which is a shame.

Being a geeky fuckwit I get to see a side of Microsoft that those outside the digital industry rarely see. The enthusiasm for the work that each employee has for the work they are doing.If you have some time I would totally recommend watching this video from the developer community site, Channel 9. And if you liked that then have a look at Bill’s next video. in fact have a treat to yourself by listening to Bill Hill. He’s trying to make your world better. And he does in small, almost insignificant ways but yet also in ways that you and I take for granted all the time. Right now even.

Now Bill for me is the tip of the iceberg of really interesting, passionate and intelligent people that work at Microsoft trying to make the world better. Channel 9 has hundreds of videos of these people. I understand that it’s not everyone’s cup of tea, kind of geeky techie interviews. But this is the human face of MSFT that most people don’t see.

So much has been written on this subject and I’m not contributing that much more of an insight. But if I were Microsoft…

I’d dump every fancy pants ad that they’ve done. The People Ready Business stuff that is right but yet sounds so wrong when wrapped in a glossy, shrink wrapped sheen. The irony to me is that MSFT seems to be a people ready business and I’d like to see the excitement and passion be shown to general public. Allow people to identify a little with them rather than the products.

As I’ve said, I’m not saying that I’ve added anything to the debate but I love the idea of trying to help MSFT from the outside. I don’t know how really but it is a company that does inspire me and the proof on how good the people are and what they are doing seems to be there if you know where to look. It’d be nice to see MSFT shout out about how good and passionate their people are and letting us know about that story than only hearing about MSFT when its in relation to various, frankly boring, lawsuits.

What are your thoughts on Microsoft? Bad wolf or misunderstood child?

Hugh is also involved in another splendid project. One that I’m about to hit my second bottle of. Loving that work…

Away Day ‘07

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1264/1459670171_5f34be4780.jpgYes, it’s that time of year again. This time the theme was ‘Back to Basics’ and we all went up north and stayed in wigwams. Except Marc and I who stayed in a yurt. Above Marc and Al are excited about “nature at it’s finest” and I was lucky to catch Marc finding the simple joys in a stream. We played silly sports, made fires and had great barbecue. More pictures on Flickr.

An evening of excess followed. Not quite sure what the shame will be like this morning. I imagine it’ll be quite high. We’ll wait and see…