Friday, 3 January 2014
FaceTime picture scrambler
It's many years since the use of personalised video calls started. I had one of those cameras to clip onto a PC before they became embedded in the screens of devices.
It was still mainly an occasional thing to go for a proper video conference though. Usually it would be something important like a major review, or something involving lots of countries, although even then there could be problems with sound out of sync or a mis-dialled office.
Nowadays we all have FaceTime, Lync, Skype and similar facilities. It's made it ubiquitous, although my experience is still that people mainly use telephone conference calls and maybe a shared workspace for some powerpoint or screen control.
I guess it's partly that adding the faces in non-studio conditions can sometimes create unexpected looks.
Challenges include loss of eye-line, big shadows and the unflattering low angles. My inner photographer always want to adjust the image presented.
There's also the dilemma of early morning calls on FaceTime. Will the other person be 'prepared' or is it all going to go a little bit strange? I'm inventing a special screen saver for that purpose.
One that looks as if there is something wrong with the connection, but where the sound still works.
Thursday, 2 January 2014
press reset
All kinds of counts are reset to zero for the start of the new year, so I thought I'd cross check my bicycle stats. I've added all of the monthly running totals into a simple table and then compared the last two years.
My original target for each week was 40 miles and for a month was 160 miles, so I'm quite a way ahead of that. My baseline annual target was therefore 1,600 miles. I set braze, slier and gold targets on top at 2000, 3000 and 4000 miles to make it more interesting. Both of the last two years I've done well to pass the targets and this year the 6200 miles seems pretty good.
It's like the salesman problem though, where the targets get harder year on year, and I've not sandbagged any mileage to start the next year, so it could be difficult to increase any further than last time around.
After last evening's bash and a somewhat late start, I've managed to get in a few miles today, but I guess I'll have to ease myself back in after what feels like a quieter period around the festive season.
I've also been told about that dryathalon thing for January, and may well have a go at that as well.
So far, so good, as they say.
Wednesday, 1 January 2014
elemental start
2014, eh?
By now it's morning and we're rearranging ourselves from last night's various shindigs.
We've already decided that today needs to be a slow one, although I think I've made the coffee a bit too strong.
The rain abated around midnight for the fireworks, but has returned today; one of the crackers had a question about the commonest element. I think we can safely say hydrogen.
Although, after the last few days of celebrations, I'm beginning to wonder if the most common element ought to be cake.
Tuesday, 31 December 2013
approaching the wire
Instead of a photograph of the siege-like scenes at the local supermarket today, here's a second version of the rashbre central 2013 video. Fractionally slower, slightly edited and this time with a proper 2013 music track added. Haim - The Wire.
My bicycle spin earlier means I've just passed 2k on the silver bike. That will suffice. 6.2k miles total for the year. A tough target to beat for 2014.
Next up it's a movie - a 1957 oldie actually - Barbary Coast dives in San Francisco with Frank Sinatra and Rita Hayworth in Pal Joey.
It'll set the scene for whatever we have planned for the evening.
Happy New Year. Here's to a great 2014.
Monday, 30 December 2013
end of year bike mileage
I've not done much cycling during December, although Sunday saw me clock up around 30 miles. My TSS and other sustained metrics have all nosedived although I'll be starting up again now that the mince pie obstacles have largely passed.
I've kept up with my various targets for the year, and my total mileage is somewhere over 6,000, which seems surprisingly high and will probably be difficult to replicate in 2014.
There's only a couple of days left now, so I'm idly looking at whether I can get the mileage on the reconstituted silver bike over 2,000 before year end. I know I'm close, and that is probably the only remaining vaguely attainable target.
It may well depend upon the amount of frost over the next couple of days.
Sunday, 29 December 2013
another form of time machine
Time to sit down for a few minutes to read the once-a-year purchased Radio Times. Yes, The Christmas Double Edition. Already into the second week, like the countdown has started back to normality.
A curious aspect has been a glance at today's viewing. It's like a throwback to another era, at least on the main channels (once referred to as the terrestrial channels).
Unless I missed the memo, we seem to be stuck in a time warp. Some examples of the programming:
BBC2 Porridge : comedy prison series from 1976.
BBC2 Morecambe and Wise : comedy show from a long time ago.
BBC2 Top of The Pops Christmas Special : featuring Slade, Wizzard and various other 1970 acts.
ITV1 Agatha Christie's Miss Marple : Apparently this is new? but the main series is from ages ago.
C5 An Audience with Bruce Forsyth : Star of the 1970s+. New, but surely we have had enough over the last 13 weeks of SCD?
ITV2 The Empire Strikes Back : yes, from 1980.
ITV3 Agatha Christie's Poirot : ...you get the idea.
Around this there's a few quiz shows, a couple of 'behind the scenes' Doctor Who programmes and a couple of more recent light-hearted movies. An altogether strange mix of nostalgia and presumably economy programming.
BBC have been plugging Antiques Roadshow's Van Dyke discovery rather heavily, so maybe that's the main option?
Saturday, 28 December 2013
2013 in rashbre vision
Time for one of my speedy looks through the year, using some of (mainly) my snaps that made it to flickr and the blog.
This includes London, Bicycles, Newcastle, Greggs Iced Buns, Majorca, Seattle, Home made guitars, Pacific Highway 101, miscellaneous events and a few pop tarts. No pummel vision so it's all edited together by dumping the pictures into Final Cut X and then setting a suitably brief frame duration.
It's probably sensible to have a paracetamol to hand whilst watching.
Last year below, as a reference:
It's fun going forward.
Friday, 27 December 2013
a state of flux
I've been enjoying the various presents from Christmas, some of which were quite consumable.
There's one item that I know was on a few lists, that seems to have a very long shelf life. I believe it is only half used in 4.5 billion years, so this one is a real keeper.
If I ever get around to completing the flux capacitor, this could be a useful addition.
Along with that book about how to avoid huge ships, it certainly gets interesting reviews on Amazon.
Thursday, 26 December 2013
lemon drop pause
We're all taking a few minutes pause at the moment.
The Champagne lemon drop cocktails are in preparation. They've involved heating some kind of home made syrup and then cooling it again before adding to the fizz.
Actually it has just arrived and tastes astonishingly good. I'm hearing background chatter about the amount of vodka that was added, and that brown caster sugar was used as well as more lemon than in the normal mix.
The homemade parmesan and tomato bread has gone down well and there's some kind or surprise unveiling of a dessert soon.
Oops. Time for a few more party games.
Wednesday, 25 December 2013
Tuesday, 24 December 2013
top of the (little) tree
It looks as if we are getting prepared. Even the small tree seems to have been visited.
Monday, 23 December 2013
a spot of severe weather
An interesting journey home in the wee small hours, in a swirling darkness and with trees strewn trickily across the country lanes.
We'd been on the M25, in a seldom seen empty condition as we joined a few other motorists cautiously driving through the spray.
On the side roads I had to navigate around fallen timber with much of the road surface covered with small shreds of trees battered by the high winds.
Even larger roads were tricky, because at this early morning time the services to clear the way hadn't really got mobilised for the area affected. The radio's weather forecast even featured a force 10 gale somewhere out at sea.
Earlier we'd been for a curry and somehow oblivious to the weather.
As we'd turned back into the street it was obvious that the whole evening had been battered by gale force winds and car wash intensity rain.
They say it will calm down for Christmas Eve. I hope so, in order for Santa's sleigh to make a good journey.
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