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post Email Problems

August 27th, 2006

Filed under: General — Ian @ 3:19 pm

It seems I am not getting some emails, nothing I can pin down at the moment, but I have spoken to a couple of people who have emailed me and I have not seen the them. And yes I checked the spam folder.

Until I can find a solution, probably the best thing to do is drop a comment onto this thread and I’ll contact you.

post Thoughts on Bideford Folk Festival

August 20th, 2006

Filed under: General — Ian @ 10:22 am

I’m writing this on the Sunday night after a week in Bideford, a pretty little town in Devon. Overall it has been good fun. The campsite is lovely, being sited on the side of a hill overlooking the river at the Hallsannery Field Centre. The site was well appointed, having great features like a separate tap with a hosepipe on it to fill a motorhome’s tanks and another tap for flushing out cassette toilets. There was a tent on the site where late night sessions could be had, with lots of people joining in.
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post Dartmoor Folk Festival

August 16th, 2006

Filed under: General — Ian @ 4:00 pm

So I did the Dartmoor Folk Festival next, and what a pleasant change. Nice and relaxed, lovely village, well organised camping. The only thing that to my mind wasnt quite right was the PA was always way too low. For example watching The Devil’s Interval (a great trio of singers), from the back both the girl’s voices were indistinct from each other and seemed to be drowned out by the bloke’s voice. When I went down the front to take some photos and stood in front of the speakers, you could hear it all. Mind you for a change I could stand in front of the speakers without having my brains blown out by the sound.

Speaking to some people here at Bideford, they had the same problem too with the sound at Dartmoor.

post More on Sidmouth Folk Week

August 16th, 2006

Filed under: General — Ian @ 3:58 pm

This was written at Sidmouth but I couldnt get it to post.

I’ve spoken to a few more people here who are all season ticket holders and they say they are having trouble getting into a few of the concerts. The programme explains that entry to the events is advance event ticket holders (i.e. people who have paid separately for the event) first, then season ticket holders, if anything left then they can be sold on the door.
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post Problems at Sidmouth Folk Week

August 5th, 2006

Filed under: General — Ian @ 10:22 pm

Hello from a campsite in Sidmouth! I’m clinging to the side of a reasonably steep hill in the Devon countryside. If it tips down with rain here I don’t know how anybody is going to get out :)

Unfortunately, things aren’t going well. Firstly I went to the Bulverton Marquee on Friday night, which is just a climb from the campsite. I was there to watch/photograph the excellent Mawkin, a band I met back at the Cuckoo pub back near Chelmsford. The programme was supposed to start at 8pm, but didnt kick off till 8.30. Which was lucky as I took ages to climb that hill :)

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post Stay away from onspeed.com

June 15th, 2006

Filed under: General — Ian @ 5:35 pm

Onspeed is a tool for speeding up web access. This is useful if you are on GPRS (i.e. pay on bandwidth services) as it uses compression to reduce the size of web and email transfers.

I tried it out last year as I do a lot of GPRS access, but found that web pages are still too expensive to really use, and email can be screened using download headers. It was also incompatible with the anti-virus I was using at the time.

Around Xmas it started popping up an alert window telling me to pay to upgrade to get a better version. Every time I connected. So I removed it, and found the web browsers seemed to start up quicker.

But the most annoying part is the email I just recieved saying that the year of service is up. They were going to bill automatically. If my card details had changed I could click a link and change them. To cancel though you have to phone up to their national rate number. In fact:

Please note: to cancel your automatic renewal, you must call ONSPEED. Requests via e-mail, fax or post will not be actioned.

Well thats lovely isn’t it. I sign up online but can’t cancel on line. I spent 5 minutes waiting in a queue to cancel this. I could write them a letter but they will IGNORE it.

Think carefully. Do you want to want to get involved with a company that doesn’t respond to written requests to stop charging you?

post What happened to the digital screen network?

June 15th, 2006

Filed under: General — Ian @ 1:51 pm

Last year, the UK Film Council announced that it was spending £11.7m of lottery money installing digital film projectors in 209 cinemas.

In return for the new equipment, the cinemas have committed to providing more screening time to showing a greater selection of more specialised (ie non-Hollywood), classic, and foreign language movies.

That was over a year ago. So what has happened? My local cinema hasn’t expanded it’s range of films yet.

*update*
I emailed the UK Film Council and recieved this response:

Odeon Southend falls into the South East section of the DSN rollout, which means we anticipate the installation should take place towards the end of this year.

post Bug in Opera’s eval() function and JS ObjectLiteral notation

March 17th, 2006

Filed under: General — Ian @ 3:31 pm

I was working through some errors with my AJAX application running on Opera and found a problem parsing the JSON response from the server. Testing things out I found that this script won’t work in Opera 8.53, but does in IE & FF.

var f = eval( “( { 1337: ‘Hello World’ } )” );
alert( f[1337] );

The problem is that Opera doesn’t seem to like the fact that the PropertyName ( 1337 ) is not an Identifier. This is a spec violation as having NumericLiteral as PropertyName inside ObjectLiteral is valid, see ECMA-262 3rd Edition Page 158.

Note this is unrelated to the bug below about Opera and evalScripts().
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post Bug in Opera? Problems calling Prototype’s evalScripts()

March 16th, 2006

Filed under: General — Ian @ 4:17 pm

Prototype is a great JS library for building your AJAX enabled web pages and I am using it in a project I am working on. However when I was testing my application inside Opera 8.53 one of my little interactive widgets stopped working. The problem was due to the widget downloaded a little piece of extra scripting capability which needed to be added to the page, so evalScripts was being called from the AJAX responder. But this was doing nothing inside Opera.

Don’t ask me what the problem is, but I have got round it, here is the quick fix in case anybody else needs it.
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post And now for the bad news…

November 13th, 2005

Filed under: General — Ian @ 12:35 am

The bad news I talked about in the last post is finally over. My mum died of cancer yesterday. She had lung cancer that had spread to the spine and head. The spinal cancer had caused spinal cord compression, leaving her unable to walk and with very little feeling from the waist down. We got her home from the hospital for about three weeks where her condition seemed to make no progress, but went downhill rapidly from about last friday. Her last good day was Monday where she seemed quite with it, then spent most of the time sleeping.

I’d like to thank all the friends who have supported me through this and continue to offer their friendship and kindness.

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