• Asides,  Web/Tech

    iPad connectivity issues (told through the medium of a pirate comic)

    I have just been away for a few weeks in France on holiday (many thanks to Phil for trying out guestblogging for me in my absence, I’m afraid it’s back to the usual bobbins now). Just before I left, I got an iPad. This struck me as the perfect travelling gadget for all the family, so I duly loaded it with apps, music, books and some films. You can see how smug and happy I was: I have to say, I do love using it and my daughter seemed to claim it as her own. But while I was away I discovered a real issue around its ability to pick…

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    Three stages of a relationship breakup expressed in the lyrics of popular music: Part 3 Enlightenment

    In My Life – The Beatles These lyrics are so profound that they are less a meditation on love, but on life (if they can be so divided). They almost speak for themselves. Here’s the first two verses: There are places I remember All my life though some have changed Some forever not for better Some have gone and some remain All these places had their moments With lovers and friends I still can recall Some are dead and some are living In my life I've loved them all
 When we are able to say ‘I’ve loved them all’ and not seek revenge, not flinch from the embarassment, pain and…

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    Three stages of a relationship breakup expressed in the lyrics of popular music: Part 2 The hinterland

    Hi, Phil Greaney here. Martin is away on holiday, so I'm taking the reins here at Ed-Techie again. Today's guestblog is in three parts and it's on songs of love, songs of hate. Time Passes – Paul Weller The movement from anger and resentment to sadness, uncertainty and curiosity is often subtle and imperceptible. As time passes, feelings change and we find acceptance. Paul Weller summarises this beautifully in his song ‘Time Passes’. Here’s the opening verse: I saw you today, or at least I think it was It's hard to say, we've both changed so much Compelled to look, but I hid my face It's hard to trace –…

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    Three stages of a relationship breakup expressed in the lyrics of popular music: Part 1 Anger and revenge

    Hi, Phil Greaney here. Martin is away on holiday, so I'm taking the reins here at Ed-Techie again. Today's guestblog is in three parts and it's on songs of love, songs of hate. You can find my blog here. Living Well is the Best Revenge – REM Imagine the scene: a former couple meet, only weeks after their break up. Unable to avoid one another, they embark upon a barely amicable ‘update’. One says to the other through gritted teeth: ‘Me? What am I doing now? Oh – I’ve become a children’s doctor. I got the job after chatting to Ben Goldacre during a holiday in the Carribean. Of course,…

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    Foxed by the blog

    Foxed by the blog Martin is on holiday, so he has kindly asked me to write for his blog. An honour, no doubt and one I’m happy to oblige. But it’s also a duty for which I cannot help feeling ambivalent. Why? Because I feel an enormous weight on my shoulders: I had better write something good. And I’d better write it now – it’s late and dark; and beside the words you read now, the screen is emphatically empty. I imagine this midnight moment’s forest:* Something else is alive Beside the clock’s loneliness And this blank page where my fingers move. In his email, Martin told me I could…

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    Guest blogger

    I'm on holiday soon, so I thought I'd try an experiment and hand over my blog to someone else while I'm away. That (un)lucky person is Phil Greaney. I've never had a guest blogger before, and not sure it will work, not because of Phil, but because a blog is tied to the individual (and if you want a little bit of vomit to come up, your 'personal brand'). But it'll also be fun to see another voice on here and if that makes me reflect on the nature of the blog itself. This is the fun of being a blogger – you can try this stuff without too much…

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    OU Conference – talks as separate files

    Karen Cropper and Paul Harris here in IET have done sterling work in chopping up all the Elluminate sessions from the OU Conference, so you can now access each talk separately. The start and finish of each one isn't very smooth since they are taken from the larger stream, but once you get started it works well. They are all available on the OU Podcast site. They seem to be separate files at the moment, so not embeddable, but we'll try and get around to that, but they are downloadable, so you can put them on your iPod (other devices are available) and listen whenever. Here is Jimmy Wales' talk…

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