iLife 09 is here

January 27th, 2009 No comments

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I have a nice shiny iLife 09 install disk in my hands :)

It is nice that Apple have kept the packaging to a minimum would be nice if other software vendors did this, much better for the enviroment than the usual manual sized boxes that just have a CD/DVD rattling about in the bottom.

Anyway I want to go play with iPhoto and the 20 minute install is requiring a reboot before I can do that.

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iWork Numbers

January 10th, 2009 No comments

Well I liked the idea of not having M$ Office installed on all my macs so grabbed a copy of the iWork 09 trial that was announced at Macworld this week. It installed just fine and looks very nice all you would expect from an Apple app, so time to try out the important bits and open a few spreadsheets from work. This is where the fail starts, first numbers can’t open an excel file that has a password on it so straight away I’m grumbling. Next I open a sheet with no password and it gets even worse, an importing dialogue opens and tells me that split panes is not supported and its also un-hiding all my hidden rows and columns. Well that means numbers is not good enough to replace Office for me and I really do like keynote over powerpoint, not even got round to trying to open a word doc as I’m now expecting that to be just as bad with the importing.

This had better not be a sign of the things to come with iLife as I have already pre ordered that just for the face recognition stuff in iPhoto.

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Day Six: Back on the Trent & Mersey

August 29th, 2008 No comments

I really don’t like canals in cities (is Stoke on Trent a city?) after a few days cruising in the Staffordshire countryside the noise is almost deafening, the good news there is we were soon out of the city and back to the peace and quiet. We found a nice pub “Plume of Feathers” food was good especially the deep fried brie.

Leeky top gates on the trent and mersey

Leeky top gates on the trent and mersey

Anyway I’m giving up on trying to catch up on postings as yet again the connectivity is dire Google cant even post me a full set of results (hope this post makes it up) we will be at Norbury Junction for lunch on Sunday and I know the wifi there is good.

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Day Five: Caldon Canal

August 27th, 2008 No comments

Went for a ride on an old Steam train from the USA, quite a nice whistle.

Tried a pub “The Foxleys” on the way back towards the Trent & Mersey but it was a bit rough lots of signs mentioning drug searches oh and despite the huge sign they seem to think crisps and nuts are “food”, so we decided not to stay and eat on the boat.

Moored just past the lift bridge, apparently this is Hanley and not the nicest part of Stoke.

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Day Four – Harecastle Tunnel and Caldon Canal

August 26th, 2008 No comments

We expected to be in the queue at Harecastle for most of the morning so set off early. Two locks later and the tunnel keeper waved us straight through :) from the tunnel it is all flat until the start of the Caldon canal where there is a staircaise lock.

Middle gate of the Staircase at the start of the Caldon Canal

Middle gate of the Staircase at the start of the Caldon Canal

Caldon starts out in a very industrial way and eventualy breaks out into some very nice scenery. We got to stop the traffic at a powered lift bridge once we worked out how to use it, further on up and there is a five lock flight. Some muppet had left paddles open at both ends of one of the locks so the water was very shallow above it, the boat in front of us let water down from the next lock and all was sorted.

We ended up at the Holly Bush Inn for food (and beer) huge portions here, the mixed grill was too much even for me. We may well stop here again on the way back to the ring.

Today we are off to the Churnet Valley Railway at Cheddleton as its right next to the canal.

Also looks like I’m not going to be posting any pics as I seem to not have a USB cable with me :(

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Day Two and Three

August 25th, 2008 No comments

Well the connectivity has been useless so no pictures or maps until we get some 3G. We stopped for lunch at the Kings Lock (mmm roast lamb) and ended up in Wheelock for the night great food at the Old Mill restaurant, it says Mediterranean but it is almost all Italian.

Moorings at Wheelock

Moorings at Wheelock

Day 3 has been locks after locks 23 of them, this part of the Trent and Mersey Canal is called Heartbreak Hill. We tried the Romping Donkey at Hassall Green but apparently the chef quit last week so was only doing sandwiches :( still the beer “Abbot Ale” hit the spot. We decided to go to the lock 57 brasserie for lunch, not bad if a bit on the expensive side. We are now moored just north of Kidsgrove next to the Red Bull Inn, the menu seems a bit on the fancy side for a pub (roast duck with cherries)

Tomorrow morning brings us to Harecastle Tunnel…

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Day One

August 23rd, 2008 No comments

We left Preston Brook at about 4pm it rained for about an hour after we exited the Preston Brook tunnel, got nice and wet. We are moored next to the old Lion Salt Works in Marston, the pub “The Salt Barge” was not doing food so we are eating on the boat tonight. Connectivity is a bit dire here GPRS only. No photos today as we just have not had the chance.

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Posting from a train

August 18th, 2008 No comments

Well this will prove that posting from the boat over GPRS will work ok.

Now do I have a picture to test

Scary that I dont have any decent pics on this laptop so this weird background will have to do.

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Two Weeks To Holidays

August 9th, 2008 No comments

Well its only 2 weeks until we set off on our 2 week Canal cruising holiday, we are starting out at Preston Brook on the Trent and Mersey Canal and off round the 4 counties ring with a little detour along the Caldon Canal.

We are hiring a boat called “Beeston Castle” from Claymoore Navigation, followed this boat up the Shropshire Union Canal towards Chester last year so we are reasonably sure what we are getting, here is the layout.

Beeston Castle

Beeston Castle

It’s much better than the layout of last years boat “Summer Wine” as you don’t have to squeeze past the bed to get to the kitchen.

I’m currently planning the overnight stops, all near to pubs of course and I think we might have a few things to say about the ones we visit. One place thats a definate stop is the Shropie Fly at Audlem.

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testing google map plugin

August 9th, 2008 No comments

Well the plugin does not work how i want so back to just doing an iframe to google

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