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Samsung Ultra Touch GT-S8300T – hmmm

by John Radford on Jan.30, 2010, under Computers

Well, I finally had delivery of my new Samsung Ultra Touch mobile phone from 3 on Monday last week, and have spent the past fortnight getting use to it.

It’s certainly not been a trouble-free move from both Nokia and Telstra; the latter being of concern as the 3 network is way behind Telstra in terms of network coverage and reception. I am experiencing regular ‘dropped calls’ and am keeping a log of them for 3, and if they can’t rectify the problem, then I may have to opt out of their contract and return to Telstra.

The Ultra Touch certainly is an interesting piece of technology with its large AMOLED screen and touch navigation. (continue reading…)

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Bike is fixed – now with added ‘bling’

by John Radford on Jan.26, 2010, under Motorcycles

Dropped the Bike into RR Motorcycles on Wednesday last week, and picked it up Thursday with all the new bits fitted – thankyou RAC Insurance.

Apart from the new fairing, headlight, cowling brace, tank, indicator & mirror fitted under insurance; I’ve also fitted anodised (blue) clutch & brake levers, matching rear pegs (front ones are on back order), and headlight protector. Yesterday my Iridium tinted double-bubble windscreen arrived and doesn’t it look good :-)

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parts are in !

by John Radford on Jan.14, 2010, under Motorcycles

title says it all; both fairing halves, cowling brace, headlight, indicator & tank have arrived. The bike will go into the shop for a couple of days next week, and come out nice n shiny with new bits fitted :-)

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Finally arrived – USB Mobile Broadband for my laptop

by John Radford on Jan.09, 2010, under Computers

Well, the USB mobile broadband dongle from ‘3′ finally arrived. I ordered this online on 21st Dec, admittedly not the best time to expect prompt deliveries, but I ordered other items from Hong Kong & UK over the same period which were delivered quicker than something from within Australia – why is that?

A 2003 IBM r40e is not a high-end laptop, but it is reliable, and will handle just about anything you need in the way of mobile computing. This unit was relatively cheap in 2003 when I bought it, only AUD$1,400.00. I bought a few extras for it over time to extend it’s capabilities such as a Minitar 802.1b wireless PCMCIA card, and a 3 port USB 2.0 PCMCIA card.

Last year I was finally able to rid the ‘craptop’ of it’s default Windows XP Home OS, replacing it with Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope. After trying many Linux variations over the years, Jaunty was the first to actually run everything, and after installing ndiswrapper to contain the ‘windows’ wireless drivers for the Mintar card, wireless connections to my home network are faultless with networking available as soon as the desktop has loaded. I also recently tried 9.10 Karmic Koala, but graphics support seemed broken for the IBM, so I re-installed Jaunty (note: Karmic works great on my desktop PC).

After seeing a friends Toshiba laptop connect to the internet using a Virgin brand USB Broadband dongle running from a live Jaunty CD, I knew Ubuntu had got their wireless support RIGHT. (continue reading…)

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PSB Toodyay Bushfire Relief Ride

by John Radford on Jan.04, 2010, under Environment, Humans, Motorcycles

Over the period of a few days, a few people from PSB (Perth Street Bikes) organised a charity ride to Toodyay for Sun 3rd Jan ‘10. The purpose of the ride was to raise some funds for immediate expenses by those effected by the bushfires on 29th Dec ‘09 which destroyed 37 homes in the Toodyay  area. As Toodyay is a bit of a ‘Mecca’ for motorcylists, the ride was also to show support  by the motorcycle community for the residents of one of WA’s most popular ride venues.

Well, as it turned out being summer, the official Perth (Mt Lawley) temperature hit 39.9 C, which meant pretty everywhere else was tapping 43 – 44 C, and was a damned hot day for a ride. About 50 motorcyclists met up at the Caltex in Stratton for the ride, although several went on ahead in separate smaller groups (as did we).

Some of the bikes gathered at the Caltex Service Station (Stratton, WA) prior to the ride to Toodyay - photo courtesy 'Hammerhead' @ PSB

On arrival in Toodyay, several small fires could be seen still smouldering, and you could smell/taste the smoke & ash in the air. (continue reading…)

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