Monday, 15 August 2016
bikes designed to be cycled anti-clockwise
I noticed that some of the USA Olympic cycling team have been riding around on a left-sided bike. By that, I mean that the bike chain is on the other side.
To start with I wondered if I was mistaken, but it's a definite thing this time around as part of the engineering. The design has been optimised for the direction that bikes go around the track in a velodrome.
I'm all for finding marginal gains, improving aerodynamics and so on, but I can't help wondering if this apparently yaw reducing optimisation is a little unbalanced compared with everyone else?
I assume there's no rules about this type of thing, although I seem to recollect that lightweight carbon frames and the use of disk brakes have previously caused issues when the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) has taken a look.
Maybe it's all different for the Olympics?
Sunday, 14 August 2016
#FANS start guitar practice @thesixtwenty
Saturday, 13 August 2016
#FANS at the @AlnPlayhouse stage door with the tour bus @thesixtwenty
Friday, 12 August 2016
#FANS @thesixtwenty video 1 : just a test test test. Play loud.
A short video sting for #FANS.
30 seconds and 100 album covers. And the Beastie Boys saying
microphone check
One two one two, this is just a test
#FANS, @thesixtwenty, @arcstockton, @AlnPlayhouse, ArtsCtrWton, northern stage, altweet_pet, welovencl, whatsonne
FANS
Theatre meets gig.
A show for anyone who’s ever loved music.
Should be enjoyed at Maximum Volume
Based on people’s love affair with music, FANS is an eclectic mix of stories told through raucous live music, scripted drama and verbatim theatre.
Full of emotion , humour and musical pulse. featuring real fan confessions from North East England music fans.
Part gig. Part Musical. FANS includes well known hits, original music and a cast of top local musicians and performers. It’s a loud, fun and heart-warming tribute to music lovers.
@thesixtwenty #FANS
Book online : http://thesixtwenty.com
#FANS @thesixtwenty preparations @AlnPlayhouse
Thursday, 11 August 2016
#FANS @thesixtwenty @AlnPlayhouse : Day 4 : Rescuing the Alnwick Playhouse spider
Among the early fans was an unexpected stage invader.
The famous Alnwick Playhouse five-legged spider decided to have a close look at the action and crowd-surfed onto the stage.
Proceedings were temporarily halted to rescue the spider from the varieties of Doc Martens and similar heavy footwear. He's back in the equipment stacks now.
All this in preparation for Fans.
If you like music, go check out the special history pin site where you can record your own favourite gig experiences. It's here.>
Wednesday, 10 August 2016
#FANS @thesixtwenty - Day3 : poster pose
And yes, the publicity machine is rumbling into action.
Here's the poster for the show, used outside the Alnwick Playhouse. Did we mention that there's great coffee in Alnwick?
6-7 September - ARC, Stockton
9 September - Alnwick Playhouse
13-14 September - Northern Stage, Newcastle
15-16 September - Arts Centre, Washington
1 October - ARC, Stockton
Book tickets via :
http://thesixtwenty.com
Tuesday, 9 August 2016
#FANS @AlnPlayhouse @thesixtwenty - Day 2: Maximum Volume
Monday, 8 August 2016
#FANS @AlnPlayhouse @thesixtwenty - Day 1 : Start of Preparations
Friday, 5 August 2016
no drama as a 6 terabyte disk fails with drobo seamlessly to the rescue
Today I'll be looking for a cardboard box and some bubble wrap. After the recent exploits of an iMac drive failure, I've now got a Drobo disk failure as well. They always say with disks its not 'if', it's 'when'.
The Drobo 5N emailed me to say a disk was about to fail and then switched into a special orange flashing light mode which stripped all of the data from the failing drive. Eventually, a red light appeared in the unit signalling the defective drive could be removed, without powering off the unit.
I did so, and swapped in a replacement. The unit is still flashing a warning until it rebuilds the defective disk. It continued to function properly as a server throughout the mishap - showed by its current uptime of 21 Days.
Next I visited the Western Digital web site to obtain an RMA, so that I can mail back the defective WD Red unit for a replacement. I have around 15 of these WD Red units which are generally excellent and nowadays they are my disk of choice.
But that's why I need the bubble wrap.
Thursday, 4 August 2016
pouring cold watters on the proceedings
We see criticisms of media bias in the UK, but it seems positively righteous compared with some of the US coverage I saw whilst travelling around ahead of their upcoming election.
Fox usually gets singled out for its Conservative/Republican bias and on some occasions it looked to me as if it was rewriting and directly manipulating the various convention speeches.
For anyone who only browses all the political stuff, these channels can spoon feed opinions with alarming editorial bias.
The parties know this, of course. I noticed that Hillary Clinton published her Democrat speech on twitter in one sentence bursts, which also meant that the most re-tweeted parts (varying from 45k re-tweets down to 2.7k) could be easily harvested and recycled. The main media channels also re-edited the speeches into various orders to serve specific agenda points cut and pasted into convenient video segments.
The UK use of satire and humour comes across as fairly sophisticated compared with some of the U.S. shows, which seem to use cheap laughs at whichever candidate they don't like and then a more reverential tone for the other one.
Of course, the spray-painted Republican candidate plays an astute media grabbing game, saying anything that pops into his head and getting instant free and extensive coverage as a result. The town hall Daytona ramblings are the latest example of someone who doesn't seem to be able to work from a message or strategy at all.
The 600 strong Democrat team to support Hillary are spending huge amounts on TV advertising. By comparison the one-tenth sized 60 strong Republican team don't seem to have spent anything on actual advertising. But perhaps the empty sky boxes at the Cleveland convention tell that part of the story. These 'best seats in the house' were supposed to be filled with backers, many of whom didn't show.
The guy pictured at the top of this post illustrates the awful reporting. I've watched his supposedly amusing news show which provides ample bias. Even when he got Trump onto his show he simply fed easy questions which The Donald could smack out of the park.
The use of logic and statistics also seems to be kept as far from the coverage as possible. I did see a couple of half-hearted attempts, but the preference seems to be almost exclusively to talk about about personalities and the use of negative spin.
Actually, the one area where statistics are getting used is in the determination of which are the few swing states out of the 538 representatives that makeup the House and Senate. There's a couple of steps to this.
First work out the states where there has been a borderline majority one way or the other.
Then look at those states more carefully. Some have a much better voter yield than others.
Beyond the 'certainties' for each party, the best borderline swing states to help achieve the needed 270 votes are in Florida (27 seats), Pennsylvania (18) and Ohio (16). Together they add up 61 seats.
Add the next 3 swings and you get Michigan(14), North Carolina(13), Wisconsin(8) which would add another 35 and then its down to Colorado(7), Minnesota(4), Iowa(4), Nevada(4) and New Hampshire(2) which together would add a further 21.
My guess is that the bulk of the campaigning work will go into the top three and then the top six.
There's also the number of voters to affect in the high population per representative states, where the skew is from around 700k in the high population states down to circa. 200k in North Dakota, Wyoming and Vermont.
So does it really boil down to a few key states, some personality points and mud-slinging negative spin to select the next leader? And will the White House ever serve foreign food again? Solyanka soup, anyone?
Wednesday, 3 August 2016
Technical : Restoring the Fusion drive from a Drobo5N Time Machine image
My iMac now has the replacement Fusion drive.
It provided an opportunity to run a huge Time Machine restore of the system. Some would say 'Gulp'.
This is a bit technical, but useful if I have to do anything like this again
I notice the TimeMachine image would restore about 1 Terabyte of data, backed up to the networked Drobo5N RAID-style system, in a TimeMachine partition which I'd set up about two years ago. Gulp 2.
The repaired machine was returned with an initialised El Capitan image, so I set up the basic empty machine and then used Migration Assistant to find the Drobo5N and identify the relevant sparseimage. The sparseimage didn't come up automatically because it wasn't an actual Time Capsule, so I had to manually select it. Gulp 3.
Once I'd selected the image to restore, the iMac spent around 20 minutes parsing it before it was ready of the restore operation. I didn't initially realise that the sparseimage would then mount as a separate TimeMachine image, which I needed to separately select to do the restore.
Once I'd selected the correct one 'iMac27' not my other 'iMac24', it asked whether I wanted everything copied across. Short answer was 'Yes'.
It took around 6 hours across the network at between 40-80Mb per second and the machine then gave me two logons - the temporary one I'd used to get the machine running and my proper one, which had been restored from the backup. I could delete the temporary id, but decided to keep it because is quite useful to have a second admin account for unforeseen circumstances.
After a restart, my original signon screen appeared and then my desktop and all of the applications although I had to adjust the Documents name to match the original one manually. I did that from the separate userid.
Once up and running, I had to reinitialise Adobe CS2016 suite, by supplying credentials and also the Microsoft Office 365 logon.
Mail asked to rebuild its database and there's a few of the utilities that need to be reset with their serial numbers, but compared with a fresh install and all the soul-searching about which things to apply, this was a relatively trouble free restore.
Most of the machine's real data is stored on a separate Drobo5D, although I had to make sure it found the relevant index files such as the one for Lightroom and iTunes, which all worked fine. My iTunes is about 3Tb and Lightroom is about 1Tb, so it was important to get these functioning.
The rest of the Document and similar libraries were straightforward, so I'm back in business.
Phew.
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