Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Sometimes I'm dumb...

The exact quote would be "You can blog directly from Flock!?!"

As it turns out, yes, indeed you can... I've been looking for a nice simple piece of blogging software..  I started out the whole blogging thing when I'd been playing with Journler which I'd had introduced to me at this past year's WWDC, but it didn't post to blogger, so that was problem #1.  Next I tried out MarsEdit which I do really like, but as I'm such a infrequent blogger it seemed a bit overkill, that and I'm superbly cheap, so after my free 30 days, I went looking for something lean mean and well, free...  I came across Ecto which while not free, is *cheaper*, but still a bit overkill for me, I mean honestly, I only blog maybe 2-3 times a month?  So that's where Flock comes along, bonus #1 is it's free, #2, it's already on my system as my alternative browser, and #3, uh, well, I'm writing this in it, which means it works and it's simple.  So, 3 cheers for Flock!

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Monday, December 3, 2007

So, Macworld is getting even more community-fied this year, and have created a Ning network for all the attendees.  (Ning being the next brain-child of ex-Netscape founder Marc Andreessen) So, as IronGate have a booth at Macworld this year, and I'm speaking in the IT Conference again, oh, and I believe the Mac Communities are also hosting a booth, of which the MacEnterprise.org group is a member, all in all I'm going to be a busy girl! So, with all that, a bit of promotion - and a new badge over on the right hand side.  Oh, I can hardly contain the excitement!

Well, there's the Chinese sorted...

There are two things that I tend to search for when moving to a new city - one is a fabulous Indian take-out - this gets qualified with a range of dishes, but usually on the quality of their Chicken Korma, and a good chinese delivery - and this one is measured on the quality of their General Tao/Tso/T** Chicken.


Now, a bit of background, as for these qualifications... it's not so much of a "you make the best" it's more of a "I've had the best elsewhere, now try and live up to that" mentality. So, for the Indian, the standard comes from when I was living in the UK, I lived in the East end of London in an area called Ilford. It was a significantly large Indian immigrant community, and as a result had a wde range of Indian take-out to choose from. So, the place I found there managed to make a korma that was crave-worthy - to the extent that people used to come and visit me solely so that we could order from my local Indian! Sadly, the last time I looked for this particular Indian they appeared to no longer exist, and so my constant has vanished - not that ordering from the UK is the most practical thing from Toronto!


Moving on, the Chinese qualification... I was introduced to "Hot N' Spicy'" (I can't believe they don't have a website, but here's a link to the location) in Montreal in my 2nd year of university there - they have a few restaurants, but the one that I know best is the one in the Faubourg on Ste. Catherine at Bay. It's a small take-out and delivery that I used to live almost across the street from, and as such was quite a regular treat to get their general Tao chicken. I moved a bit further across town, closer to McGill, the year after that and would step up to pay their delivery fee, even as a student, simply for their chicken! In more recent times, I've taken my husband to Montreal to show him my student haunts, and of course had to visit Hot N' Spicy', well, wouldn't you know it, he's no addicted also! To the extent that the last time we were in Montreal we ended up bringing home about 4 ordered of General Tao Chicken to put in the fridge... no, we're not obsessed...


So, back to where I started this, finding local take-out. We moved to Toronto about 5 years ago now, and have lived in 3 parts of town, so have had a wide range of places to order from across the city. Indian is a tricky one to find, there is an Indian area of Toronto, but it's significantly further East than we have ever lived, so we haven't really managed to fully qualify all of those places, but generally, we've settled on a place that was close to our previous house called Siddhartha (http://www.thesiddhartha.com). We tend to work around that area sometimes, so still manage to pick up take-out on occasion - they're still not quite up to par on my take-out from the UK, but I'm beginning to accept that I won't be able to make the trans-atlantic comparison there.


The Chinese you'd think would be easy, it's only a few hours down the road afterall... but we've found there's a huge variation (almost as much as the spelling) on the old General and his chicken... but as of last night, the search is over. While they don't have their own website, the Wok Terminal (http://www.restaurantica.com/restaurants/7099/) has won us over. Not only was our dinner less than $20 delivered, but the General Tao could have been mistaken for Hot N' Spicy's version any day - oh, and they sent free mini-spring rolls, as well as fortune cookies - no more searching for us!






Monday, November 19, 2007

For the record...

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It's pronounced "An-dree-nah"....


Nothing fancier than that... oh, and when you reply to an e-mail I sent you, it would be nice if you spelt my name the way it's written in that e-mail... it's only visible 5 times... here's your 6th - it's A-N-D-R-I-N-A


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Thursday, November 8, 2007

Where did they find them all!

I knew there had to be a use for the classic Mac - I'd always thought it was as a fishtank, but aparently, no, it's a fashion accessory... (take a look through the catalogues to get the full effect)


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Now, more to the point - where did they manage to find all of these machines in New Zealand...



Sunday, November 4, 2007

My What a Big Rock you Have...

So it's been a while since I've gone further north than the Muskokas being the good lil' Torontonian I am. So a smidge of culture shock this week as I get to hang out in Sudbury all week. Even better than that I'm spending the week at College... working, not student-ing, but still, the atmosphere is there!


Anyhow, back to the point, things I never noticed as a kid when we did the required Sudbury/Sault Ste Marie/Thunder Bay run:


1. Peeps in Sudbury aren't anywhere as serious about their coffee as folks down in Toronto - i.e. there is a grand total of one Starbucks here (frankly, I was surprised to find that one, but fair play to it, it's in the local Chapters...)


2. When you drive off the edge of the Canadian Shield you know it - there's rocks cropping up everywhere! More amusing, is that it seems that every outcropping of rock along the highway has inukshuks propped up on top of them. Now who would have wandered into the middle of the highway, climbed the rocks and found the rocks to build these things? Of some note is that when you're driving up this way when it's just starting to get dark, inukshuks begin to resemble *things* standing on top of rocks peering down at you... slightly un-nerving!


3. Eating out on a Sunday evening doesn't happen. Seriously - room service finished at 2PM.


4. Boutique hotels don't exist outside of metropolitan areas - it's the Raddisson, Days Inn, Knights Inn or bust up here.


I'm sure I'll find more points to add to the list as the week goes on... Oh, and coming soon will be pictures of the fake McD's - Same red lettering for the name, but only a single golden arch... I've seen 2 of these mystery burger joints up here - amusingly, both have had a real McD's across the street from them!



Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Now I'm going to have to get a new camera!

Wireless 2GB SD card... set it up on your machine, pop it into your camera, now all the pictures you take get uploaded direct from your camera to your computer or your chosen photo sharing website over your home wireless network... no wires, no logins, no fuss... crazy!

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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Getting a big cat to purr...

So, I've taken the pill, and I'm trying to drink the koolaid to go along with it... i upgraded my primary workstation to Leopard. I've come across a couple things that are hampering my day to day work - i.e. Daylite isn't happy unless you want to go for a beta upgrade - which involved updating the server first to a beta system which then means I'm inflicting all of my fellow colleagues with a beta. Needless to say, that hasn't happened - using VPN to the office and ARD to control a server there gives me all the Daylite access I need. It is making me look real hard at the built-in calendaring in leopard server though - just a bit sooner than I'd expected to look at it, but knew it was coming none the less!

I've also had a bit of a headache mail day. Originally I thought people just didn't want to talk to me, but it turns out there's something a bit odd about when you upgrade an existing IMAP mail library. I had a lot of my mail sorted after delivery by mail rules, what I was seeing is that any mail that got sorted by a mail rule wasn't showing as a new message in the folder it got sorted into. It wasn't until I clicked on a mailbox that had had Mail.app move with the rules did I discover there was actually new mail in there! It looks like the solution is to rename ~/Library/Mail and let everything get downloaded from the IMAP server again... this little exercise of course killed all my rules, and signatures... so I have no real way of ensuring this really was the fix, but I'm going to try something out and see if ti drives me nuts - I'm going to actually use smart folders for my mail. I've always had a "Today" smart folder, which is great - essentially I have a mailbox that is anything I've received today, and isn't junk - a really nice way of just looking in one place for all new stuff. So now, instead of rules, here come more smart mailboxes. I'm wondering exactly what I'm going to do about the ginormous inbox I'm about to acquire... now what does that new "Archive mailbox..." function do...

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Note to Bill - your login be broken!

So there I was about to give Bill a hard time about his whole "Italian themed" movie selection... you know, "You're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!" kind of Italian quote... when I wound up in the infinite loop of "you must login", so fine I login, and then promptly get told to login to post a comment... Anyhow, I give up, I'm commenting here instead - and it's nowhere near as funny... thanks for ruining it for me Bill!

A Mac Guys Perspective » Back in a bit.

Back in TO

It's been a busy time, but I'm back in TO again. We've got friends coming up from Illinois to spend the weekend, and then back to Ottawa again... is there no peace for the wicked!

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Of all the things I've seen on the road...

Well, I'm impressed with the tie-downs at least... Although the transport truck to tow it may be slight overkill!

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Friday, October 5, 2007

Officially a consultant now

I'm now an official signed up Apple Consultant Network (ACN) member now. Lets see how that goes!

Pitfalls of Exchange...

One of the more amusing blog posts to come out of M$....

Loading “You Had Me At EHLO... : Me Too!”

Thursday, October 4, 2007

blog.pmarca.com: The Pmarca Guide to Career Planning, part 1: Opportunity

blog.pmarca.com: The Pmarca Guide to Career Planning, part 1: Opportunity

I've been reading a lot of pmarca recently, but this, the first in a set of career planing is quite an interesting read - I'm reading through the rest, and looking forward to more...

Toast Masters...

So, sure I can *talk* about technology, but can I talk about it in a way that other people actually want to listen to? In fact, can I talk about anything and actually sound engaging? I'm thinking about attending a few Toast Masters meetings and see what I think. I think just the practice of speaking, becoming more relaxed in front of a group of people, and simply being able to think on your feet is really what it's all about - having an environment to practice this in seems like a good idea - there is only so many times the cats and dog will listen to a public presentation after all!

And so it begins...

I've had a few people give me shocked and astonished looks when I admitted that indeed, I did not have my own blog... and as I've had a few things recently that could very well have been blogged, well, here we go then - one blog.