tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-58569792009-05-06T17:01:42.368+10:00Tom Reynoldsa discourse with self<br>
maintain your dignity fool<br>
liar, liar pants on fire<br>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.comBlogger556125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-71341308772320563342009-05-06T08:23:00.002+10:002009-05-06T08:45:25.686+10:00Exhuming Aussie Diggers- the right idea?Work is about to begin near Fromelles France to exhume approximately 400 Australian and British World War One soldiers thought to be buried in a mass grave.<br /><br />The <a href=" http://www.theage.com.au/national/work-under-way-to-identify-fromelles-fallen-20090505-atzp.html">stories of the soldiers</a> are as touching and as fascinating yas you might expect. The research done by <a href="http://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2008/s2274726.htm">Lambis Englezos</a> is deserving of an OBE in my view. The technology in use is also interesting and of course DNA investigations form the corner stone of this project. But here's where I become a little concerned.<br /><br /><blockquote>"We don't even know if it is going to work yet," Peter Jones, a British DNA consultant to the project, said yesterday.<br /><br />"If the DNA is there and in good condition, then you get profiles from all of the samples from the grave. But I don't think you are going to get that. </blockquote><br /><br />So despite the fact they are going to exhume these dead soldiers, there are concerns that it ight be for nothing. Not only are they uncertain about the DNA validity, but they are short on for decendants willing to offer their DNA:<br /><blockquote>...fewer than 15 British families have registered to take part in the project and an 11th-hour public campaign has now been launched in Britain to try to ignite interest in the Fromelles discovery, coax potential relatives to register and increase the chances of individual identification.</blockquote><br />THis may be due to a less than ideal PR/advertising campaign, but I's like tohttp://www.blogger.com/post-create.g?blogID=5856979 suggest that some descendants hold the same view that I do- that we ought to leave the dead as they were.<br />These are a mix of young men from Britain and Australia. They went to war as volunteers, fought side by side and died together. In the fields of Fromelles they have lain side by side for 90+ years and it is my view there they should remain. <br />While I am always interested in this sort of forensic work, I wonder if this isn't possibly desecration. There may be a prevailing view that these men deserve a proper burial, but I'm of the view <a href="http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=571197">they have already received one</a>:<br /><br /><blockquote>The Germans, to their credit, gathered the dead and buried them in mass graves under the shadow of Fromelles’s church. Before they did so, they removed the identification tags, recorded the names of the dead and sent the tags back to Australia. <br /></blockquote><br /><iframe width="425" height="350" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" src="http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&sourceid=navclient&q=Fromelles+France&ie=UTF8&hl=en&ll=50.62039,2.86314&spn=0.05229,0.219727&t=h&z=13&iwloc=A&output=embed"></iframe><br /><small><a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&sourceid=navclient&q=Fromelles+France&ie=UTF8&hl=en&ll=50.62039,2.86314&spn=0.05229,0.219727&t=h&z=13&iwloc=A&source=embed" style="color:#0000FF;text-align:left">View Larger Map</a></small><br /><br /><a href=" http://www.theage.com.au/national/work-under-way-to-identify-fromelles-fallen-20090505-atzp.html">Work Underway To Identify Fromelles Fallen</a> [via <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/">The Age</a>]<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-7134130877232056334?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-58033811849807324002009-05-04T10:59:00.001+10:002009-05-05T00:41:21.041+10:00My web presence- getting it all to hang together.Yesterday I posted the news that <a href="http://thomasr.org/blog/2009/05/website-changes-they-are-comin.html">I have a new site</a> in the process of being designed built and to ensure it not only launches smoothly, but works hard for me, I have been reviewing how all of my social media strategy hangs together.<br />Frankly, it's less than ideal. Here's my bad photoshopped image of what currently happens.<br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasrdororg/3495943999/sizes/o/"><br /><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3329/3495943999_f7f9ca3938_o.jpg" alt="my content map" /></a><br /><br />How it all works.<br /><ul><li>The whole shebang hangs off RSS. Without the RSS feeds from the content services, then it would all be manual- a total nightmare.</li><li><a href="http://twitterfeed.com/">TwitterFeed </a>is a brilliant service (I have donated) and is the hub I use for content processing into Twitter.<br /></li><li><a href="http://www.thomasr.org/">Thomasr.org</a> posts are checked every three hours and then posted into Twitter as "Blog Post". The RSS feed automatically shoots into Facebook as a "Facebook Note". Facebook only allows one RSS feed. It's tempting to process all the feeds into <a href="https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?service=feedburner&continue=http%3A%2F%2Ffeedburner.google.com%2Ffb%2Fa%2Fmyfeeds&gsessionid=3UtlUg7k8TV5ZrOz9e5cnw">Feedburner</a> and then feed the whole lot into Facebook- but that's untenable and Facebook Spam (FBS).</li><li><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasrdororg/">Flickr </a>pics also go into TwitterFeed, but are processed slightly differently. As I have varying degrees of Flickr use- occasional pics from <a href="http://www.brightkite.com/">BrightKite</a> as well as whole car/bike sets that can number 50+ pics per car, I use the TwitterFeed feature to limit the RSS checking to once a day and 2 posts at any one time. FBS reduction right there.</li><li>I use <a href="http://brightkite.com/people/thomasrdotorg">BrightKite </a>mostly on my iPhone as it can post pics to Flickr (and importantly <a href="http://brightkite.com/objects/f90ca29e36e311dea7a0003048c0801e">geo tag them</a>) and send onto Twitter as well. If I'm not using BK for pics, then it works well as a Twitter client and I use it when I want to tell everyone where I am (especially for public event hosting and similar).<br /></li><li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/thomasrdotorg">My YouTube </a>channel videos update once a day and one video to TwitterFeed. No need for updates more often than that as I have never posted more than one video a day and I doubt I ever will!<br /></li><li>My <a href="http://www.3aw.com.au/tomreynolds/">3AW blog</a> posts are rare, but also update via RSS. This is a once a day thing and one post gets sent to Twitter. </li><li>My <a href="http://www.caradvice.com.au/category/capodcast/">CarAdvice</a> and <a href="http://www.bikeadvice.com.au/">BikeAdvice</a> posts do not have an unique RSS feed. I think if I got to the bottom of <a href="http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/">Yahoo Pipes</a>, I think I could feed the raw RSS into Yahoo pipes and filter it so only the podcasts and my articles make it to TwitterFeed. In the meantime, I write up a blog post pointing to the article and that starts off the Thomasr.org chain of events and that suits me for now as it gives my all-important paid work a double dose on Facebook and a single run on Twitter.</li><li>Two services for links I use are my <a href="http://delicious.com/thomasrdotorg">Del.icio.us</a> and <a href="http://www.google.com/reader/shared/16266257932547111972">Google Reader shared items</a> and these feed into Twitter almost on the spot, though I do limit them to a maximum of 3 at a time.<br /></li><li>All that done, the tweets start to automatically appear on Twitter itself.<br /></li><li>My Twitter feed goes straight into <a href="http://friendfeed.com/thomasrdotorg">FriendFeed</a>, which also aggregates my YouTube and Blog posts independently but is smart enough (something <a href="http://scobleizer.com/2008/05/18/why-friendfeed-will-go-mainstream-part-ii/">Scoble says a lot about FF</a>) not to double up.</li><li><a href="http://friendfeed.com/thomasrdotorg">FriendFeed </a>then sends all aggregated (And not doubled up) content to Facebook via a Facebook app.<br /></li></ul>That last point is no longer true, but it's important to note that it was once the case. The problem now at Facebook is not one of double ups, but rather over saturation. <span style="font-style: italic;">Every single Tweet goes to Facebook</span>. <a href="http://thomasr.org/blog/2009/01/twits-hate-facebook.html">Per my previous post</a>, I took my own advice and I'm not letting Tweets set as FB status, but it is appearing in all my friends timelines. Not all are happy:<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3550/3496142835_dee55590c5.jpg?v=0"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 480px; height: 60px;" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3550/3496142835_dee55590c5.jpg?v=0" alt="" border="0" /></a>Quite. I had a feeling this was the case, but as you can't really see when you are creating "noise" on a friend's Facebook page, I just kept going. (Not to be rude, but the more friends you have on FB, the less spammy my FB timeline appears as I am woven into the general fabric of Facebook)<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Ok So what's this all mean?<br /></span>The Web 2.<span style="font-style: italic;">oh </span>services are evolving and so too are the users. In fact it's user expectation and user demands that are driving me- I think not so much about what can be done, but what's best for my readers/followers/friends. So I turned off the feed into Facebook. But I do need <span style="font-style: italic;">some</span> sort of feed into Facebook as it is a content cul de sac (Content goes in, doesn't come out) and is very important as my friend base on Facebook increases.<span style="font-weight: bold;"><br /><br /></span>So I'm going to set up a Feedburner account and aggregate most content apart from Twitter posts into Facebook as notes. It's not a huge amount and certain services like Flickr will now be handled by a Facebook App instead of FriendFeed.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Where's the conversation?<br /></span>This is super critical. <a href="http://shegeeks.net/">Corvida's</a> post <a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/search_aggregation_and_conversation.php">on ReadWriteWeb </a>was very clear and I believe it.<span style="font-weight: bold;"><br /></span><blockquote>While there's no formula for success, there are three keys to a killer web service: search, aggregation, and conversation.</blockquote>So search is taken care of and I nearly have the aggregation situation about right. But it's conversation, the third and possibly most compelling element- where will that happen?<br /><span style="font-weight: bold;"><br />Thoughts on conversation</span>:<br /><ul><li>Not on my blog <span style="font-style: italic;">as it stands</span>. I generate a fair few followers and readers, but few comments. I'm not <span style="font-style: italic;">that</span> sort of blogger.</li><li>On places of content origin. That's a mixed bag. YouTube- <a href="http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1771556">you have to be kidding</a>. Flickr- very occasional. BrightKite- rare. on 3AW, CarAdvice and BikeAdvice a lot of good commenting takes place and should stay there as these sites are focussed on conversation.<br /></li><li>On Twitter. That tends to be short: "Good post" "nice pic" etc. Not really conversation, though it can be. Twitter conversations can be intense and real time, but also tend to disappear into the Twitter ether due to the non <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_Web">semantic nature</a> of Twitter.<br /></li><li>FriendFeed. I don't think so right now. Scoble may be right and FF might go mainstream, but that's going to take a while and meantime FF is silent.</li><li>Conversations on my content. Absolutely. So much so, that I have resolved to do two things: employ <a href="http://developers.facebook.com/connect.php">Facebook Connect</a> on my new blog comments area and open up my friends list to Scoble-esque proportions.</li></ul>So there's a bit to do and of course it's ongoing.<br /><br />And it obsesses me.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-5803381184980732400?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-38041916140926608362009-05-03T11:11:00.006+10:002009-05-04T20:05:03.753+10:00Website changes- they are a comin'I've been collaborating with <a href="http://www.sharpsushi.com/">SharpSushi</a> on a new website for me. It's not an overly ambitious new site- the designs are very different to the old site and we're doing some <span style="font-style: italic;">real</span> UI work to make the site not only a bit more lively on the landing page, but also seek to market what I do and what I offer in a better way. How? Keep coming back people!<br />Some notes:<br /><ul><li>Changing over from Blogger to WordPress. Thanks Blogger, but it's time. Yes, there will be teething/transfer issues, but I feel WordPress offers features and plugins that Blogger just can't match. It also means I am not beholden to Blogger. WordPress could run my site for the next 20 years.<br /></li><li>The site landing page will offer content rather than my current "just freakin' links" page.</li><li>On occasions I will offer a podcast featuring off-topic content developed for <a href="http://www.caradvice.com.au/category/capodcast"><span style="font-style: italic;">CarAdvice</span></a> podcasts. The WP Plugins will service this new content offering.</li><li>Changing over my GoDaddy accounts to use WP has been a pain at times. The Power of Twitter assisted the process when <a href="http://twitter.com/thomasrdotorg/status/1665930957">I bitched about</a> GoDaddy's terribly messy website. <a href="http://twitter.com/GoDaddyGuy/statuses/1671554527">They replied</a>. In the I called their tech support and found out to host WP on windows you need IIS7 and I was on IIS6. Find that on the website if you can...?</li><li>I hardly use any bandwidth or cloud space as allocated by GoDaddy, so offering podcasts won't cost me anything more.</li><li>I'm finally working out how to get my content to syndicate elsewhere- not from a tech perspective, but from a social perspective. I recently turned off FriendFeed to Facebook as I was almost spamming FB people.<br /></li></ul>The new site will go into beta shortly and fully launch in a matter of weeks.<br /><br />Thanks to<a href="http://www.artofmourning.com/"> Lord Hayden</a> for the early designs.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-3804191614092660836?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-71776661713572137132009-05-03T09:00:00.000+10:002009-05-04T10:36:01.014+10:00My web presence- getting it all to hang together.Yesterday I posted the news that <a href="http://thomasr.org/blog/2009/05/website-changes-they-are-comin.html">I have a new site</a> in the process of being designed built and to ensure it not only launches smoothly, but works hard for me, I have been reviewing how all of my social media strategy hangs together.<br />Frankly, it's less than ideal. Here's my bad photoshopped image of what currently happens.<br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasrdororg/3495943999/"><br /><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3329/3495943999_cbe0f21915_o.jpg" alt="my content map" /></a><br /><br />How it all works.<br /><ul><li>The whole shebang hangs off RSS. Without the RSS feeds from the content services, then it would all be manual- a total nightmare.</li><li><a href="http://twitterfeed.com/">TwitterFeed </a>is a brilliant service (I have donated) and is the hub I use for content processing into Twitter.<br /></li><li><a href="http://www.thomasr.org/">Thomasr.org</a> posts are checked every three hours and then posted into Twitter as "Blog Post". The RSS feed automatically shoots into Facebook as a "Facebook Note". Facebook only allows one RSS feed. It's tempting to process all the feeds into <a href="https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?service=feedburner&continue=http%3A%2F%2Ffeedburner.google.com%2Ffb%2Fa%2Fmyfeeds&gsessionid=3UtlUg7k8TV5ZrOz9e5cnw">Feedburner</a> and then feed the whole lot into Facebook- but that's untenable and Facebook Spam (FBS).</li><li><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasrdororg/">Flickr </a>pics also go into TwitterFeed, but are processed slightly differently. As I have varying degrees of Flickr use- occasional pics from <a href="http://www.brightkite.com/">BrightKite</a> as well as whole car/bike sets that can number 50+ pics per car, I use the TwitterFeed feature to limit the RSS checking to once a day and 2 posts at any one time. FBS reduction right there.</li><li>I use <a href="http://brightkite.com/people/thomasrdotorg">BrightKite </a>mostly on my iPhone as it can post pics to Flickr (and importantly <a href="http://brightkite.com/objects/f90ca29e36e311dea7a0003048c0801e">geo tag them</a>) and send onto Twitter as well. If I'm not using BK for pics, then it works well as a Twitter client and I use it when I want to tell everyone where I am (especially for public event hosting and similar).<br /></li><li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/thomasrdotorg">My YouTube </a>channel videos update once a day and one video to TwitterFeed. No need for updates more often than that as I have never posted more than one video a day and I doubt I ever will!<br /></li><li>My <a href="http://www.3aw.com.au/tomreynolds/">3AW blog</a> posts are rare, but also update via RSS. This is a once a day thing and one post gets sent to Twitter. </li><li>My <a href="http://www.caradvice.com.au/category/capodcast/">CarAdvice</a> and <a href="http://www.bikeadvice.com.au/">BikeAdvice</a> posts do not have an unique RSS feed. I think if I got to the bottom of <a href="http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/">Yahoo Pipes</a>, I think I could feed the raw RSS into Yahoo pipes and filter it so only the podcasts and my articles make it to TwitterFeed. In the meantime, I write up a blog post pointing to the article and that starts off the Thomasr.org chain of events and that suits me for now as it gives my all-important paid work a double dose on Facebook and a single run on Twitter.</li><li>Two services for links I use are my <a href="http://delicious.com/thomasrdotorg">Del.icio.us</a> and <a href="http://www.google.com/reader/shared/16266257932547111972">Google Reader shared items</a> and these feed into Twitter almost on the spot, though I do limit them to a maximum of 3 at a time.<br /></li><li>All that done, the tweets start to automatically appear on Twitter itself.<br /></li><li>My Twitter feed goes straight into <a href="http://friendfeed.com/thomasrdotorg">FriendFeed</a>, which also aggregates my YouTube and Blog posts independently but is smart enough (something <a href="http://scobleizer.com/2008/05/18/why-friendfeed-will-go-mainstream-part-ii/">Scoble says a lot about FF</a>) not to double up.</li><li><a href="http://friendfeed.com/thomasrdotorg">FriendFeed </a>then sends all aggregated (And not doubled up) content to Facebook via a Facebook app.<br /></li></ul>That last point is no longer true, but it's important to note that it was once the case. The problem now at Facebook is not one of double ups, but rather over saturation. <span style="font-style: italic;">Every single Tweet goes to Facebook</span>. <a href="http://thomasr.org/blog/2009/01/twits-hate-facebook.html">Per my previous post</a>, I took my own advice and I'm not letting Tweets set as FB status, but it is appearing in all my friends timelines. Not all are happy:<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3550/3496142835_dee55590c5.jpg?v=0"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 480px; height: 60px;" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3550/3496142835_dee55590c5.jpg?v=0" alt="" border="0" /></a>Quite. I had a feeling this was the case, but as you can't really see when you are creating "noise" on a friend's Facebook page, I just kept going. (Not to be rude, but the more friends you have on FB, the less spammy my FB timeline appears as I am woven into the general fabric of Facebook)<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Ok So what's this all mean?<br /></span>The Web 2.<span style="font-style: italic;">oh </span>services are evolving and so too are the users. In fact it's user expectation and user demands that are driving me- I think not so much about what can be done, but what's best for my readers/followers/friends. So I turned off the feed into Facebook. But I do need <span style="font-style: italic;">some</span> sort of feed into Facebook as it is a content cul de sac (Content goes in, doesn't come out) and is very important as my friend base on Facebook increases.<span style="font-weight: bold;"><br /><br /></span>So I'm going to set up a Feedburner account and aggregate most content apart from Twitter posts into Facebook as notes. It's not a huge amount and certain services like Flickr will now be handled by a Facebook App instead of FriendFeed.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Where's the conversation?<br /></span>This is super critical. <a href="http://shegeeks.net/">Corvida's</a> post <a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/search_aggregation_and_conversation.php">on ReadWriteWeb </a>was very clear and I believe it.<span style="font-weight: bold;"><br /></span><blockquote>While there's no formula for success, there are three keys to a killer web service: search, aggregation, and conversation.</blockquote>So search is taken care of and I nearly have the aggregation situation about right. But it's conversation, the third and possibly most compelling element- where will that happen?<br /><span style="font-weight: bold;"><br />Thoughts on conversation</span>:<br /><ul><li>Not on my blog <span style="font-style: italic;">as it stands</span>. I generate a fair few followers and readers, but few comments. I'm not <span style="font-style: italic;">that</span> sort of blogger.</li><li>On places of content origin. That's a mixed bag. YouTube- <a href="http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1771556">you have to be kidding</a>. Flickr- very occasional. BrightKite- rare. on 3AW, CarAdvice and BikeAdvice a lot of good commenting takes place and should stay there as these sites are focussed on conversation.<br /></li><li>On Twitter. That tends to be short: "Good post" "nice pic" etc. Not really conversation, though it can be. Twitter conversations can be intense and real time, but also tend to disappear into the Twitter ether due to the non <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_Web">semantic nature</a> of Twitter.<br /></li><li>FriendFeed. I don't think so right now. Scoble may be right and FF might go mainstream, but that's going to take a while and meantime FF is silent.</li><li>Conversations on my content. Absolutely. So much so, that I have resolved to do two things: employ <a href="http://developers.facebook.com/connect.php">Facebook Connect</a> on my new blog comments area and open up my friends list to Scoble-esque proportions.</li></ul>So there's a bit to do and of course it's ongoing.<br /><br />And it obsesses me.<br /><span style="font-weight: bold;"><br /></span><span style="font-weight: bold;"></span><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-7177666171357213713?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-29721770887021721922009-04-29T19:56:00.001+10:002009-04-29T19:57:26.954+10:00First review for BikeAdvice.com.auJust done my first review (with pics!) for BikeAdvice.com.au<br /><br /><a href="http://www.bikeadvice.com.au/170/2009-triumph-tiger-review-road-test/">See it here.</a><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-2972177088702172192?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-1286267229387240882009-04-24T21:27:00.002+10:002009-04-24T22:21:18.536+10:00How long to fix something simple?<p class="mobile-photo"><a href="http://thomasr.org/blog/uploaded_images/photo-763812-764137.jpg"><img src="http://thomasr.org/blog/uploaded_images/photo-763812-764119.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a></p>One notable problem in large organisations is the lack of accountability and proactivity.<p>The Age's website is a case in point. If it was centralised and built on a better, more unifying platform with a single development team then maybe they would be able to fix the terrible, confusing template issues that plague the whole site.<p>Honestly, how long would it take a junior developer to fix the CSS for the letters page for example? How long does it take to add a <br> tag? (see image)<p>To the developers on The Age's website: where are the mavericks who get shit done? Why do you accept this state of play? When's the last time you worked back late to get something fixed- not built, but just fixed? Where are your bug reports? I hope you don't get tipped out during this global recession, because no one will think your skills and more imporantly your passion is up to scratch.<p>Oh and while you're at it, fix the bug that causes the site to crash iphones.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-128626722938724088?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-47136349538567950942009-04-07T09:54:00.002+10:002009-04-07T10:08:51.478+10:00#nbn - the National Broadband Network announcement...<a href="http://business.theage.com.au/business/broadband-plan-opens-door-for-telstra-20090407-9v9e.html">This announcement</a> has both the <a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=nbn">twittersphere buzzing</a> and me marvelling this morning. As Internode's <a href="http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1177419&p=3">Simon Hackett said</a> :<br /><br /><blockquote>I'm gobsmacked. If they do what they promise, they've actually got it right, and we might just turn into a broadband front-runner country ten years from now... after all.</blockquote><br /><br />I've also supported the idea of the Federal Government building national broadband infrastructure. I'm not sure about the plan to sell it off again as I think a corporation owned by the government with subscription based billing to the telcos could not only sustain itself, but also account for future upgrades as well. Let's face it, the network we build today will not be the same one we are using in 50 years. We'll need to revisit this time and time again. Or we can set ourselves up for the longer term.<br /><br />Hell, I might just go for a job there!<br /><br />More <a href="http://www.dbcde.gov.au/communications_for_business/funding_programs__and__support/national_broadband_network">details here</a><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-4713634953856795094?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-39649146343454652042009-04-05T20:58:00.000+10:002009-04-05T20:59:37.223+10:00Harry likes kitty<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/d7y-tP_uiTw&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/d7y-tP_uiTw&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object><br /><br />He's quite insane.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-3964914634345465204?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-87335874902742099962009-04-01T11:51:00.003+11:002009-04-01T12:36:02.119+11:00Tom Reynolds to race Factory Honda in 2009 Motocross series<style type="text/css">.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; }.flickr-yourcomment { }.flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; }</style><div class="flickr-frame"> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasrdororg/2994924954/" title="photo sharing"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3250/2994924954_ce9f3a535b.jpg" class="flickr-photo" alt="" /></a><br /> <span class="flickr-caption"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasrdororg/2994924954/">DSCN1896</a>, originally uploaded by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/people/thomasrdororg/">thomasrdotorg</a>.</span></div> <p class="flickr-yourcomment"> -------------PRESS RELEASE----------<br /><br />Woodstock Thor Honda and Thomasrdotorg are pleased (some might say "fully stoked") to announce a one year deal for Melbourne motoring journalist Tom Reynolds to race in the factory Woodstock Thor Honda team aboard a special one off Japanese prepared CRF450X.<br /><br />Team owner Yarrive Konsky: "After Tom's startling performances in last year's Dirt Bike Master's we were ready to look at a full year deal. His performances showed us we had found a rider for the over 50's. Of course he's 'only' 37, so that did make things a little difficult- but we'll sort that out in due course. All jokes aside, we were pleased with the races he competed in where he didn't crash- and that was a special one. The race where he crashed and broke two ribs showed us that he was a special rider. Very special. Of course at the time, we didn't know the full extent of the damage and we were very, very worried. It was only later we discovered that it was a triple clamp setup, a set of handle bars, a full set of plastics, an exhaust and two marshals."<br /><br />Yarrive continues:<br />"After looking at the team members for 2009, it was clear we were going for a youth policy, so bringing Tom into the team will help to raise not only our spirits, but also the average age. We've gone from an average of 18 to 29 by adding just one rider."<br /><br />Tom Reynolds:<br />"There will naturally be some people who see this as a decision that is not based around talent, but more around whether I can get Yarrive a drive in an Aston Martin for the weekend. The answer is yes; anytime Yarrive wants a drive in an Aston I can organise it for an hour or two."<br /><br />While the deal has only just been finalised, Reynolds rejects any suggestions that he will not be fit enough for this weekend's opening round at Albury Wodonga. "I won't lie, at 37 it's a struggle to get to a racing weight and Honda have been very supportive by providing a rear suspension setup straight off a Gold Wing. Meanwhile I've been hard at it for months. I'm on a semi strict diet of hops, barley and wheat delivered by liquid infusion. In time I've been on said diet I've gone from 72kgs to a race ready 97kgs."<br /><br />At time of writing, the final hurdle is an ASDA supervised drug test, due to be completed this afternoon 1 April 2009...<br /><br />------------------ENDS----------------</p><br /><br />11:59am STOP PRESS UPDATE:<br />Woodstock Thor Honda regret to announce that Tom Reynolds has been released from his racing contract for 2009 effective immediately after failing a drugs test. Details at this time are sketchy, but it is understood that an excessive amount of oestrogen was found in his system, rendering him not only unable to compete in the men's division, but a threat to other team members safety.<br /><br />-------ENDS------<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-8733587490274209996?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-45744755914992005542009-03-30T12:49:00.003+11:002009-03-30T13:00:46.992+11:00Believe what we tell you<a href="http://www.crikey.com.au/Media-Arts-and-Sports/20090318-The-rise-and-fall-of-Fake-Stephen-Conroy.html"><br />Mike Hickinbotham</a> Wednesday, 18 March 2009 3:54:14 PM<br /><br /><blockquote>Duncan,<br /><br />Sorry to disappoint, but no one is getting fired and my update to yesterday's post addresses your comment about 'where the story diverges'.<br /><br />Checkout the link here: <a href="http://tinyurl.com/c28l96">http://tinyurl.com/c28l96</a><br /><br />Mike Hickinbotham<br />Telstra Social Media Senior Advisor </blockquote><br /><br /><a href="http://www.nowwearetalking.com.au/blogs/technology-trends/setting-the-record-straight?preview=true">Spin spine spineless</a><br /><br /><blockquote>Leslie is subject to disciplinary action not because he Twittered as the Fake Stephen Conroy, but because of his ongoing unauthorised public statements about Telstra, including abusive comments towards a colleague.</blockquote><br /><br />Telstra, better than <a href="http://www.glenbow.org/mavericks/teacher/english/thm_moun/projpln1.html">Canadian Mounties</a>. They always get there man. Anyway they can.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-4574475591499200554?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-30507538569839727402009-03-30T09:48:00.002+11:002009-03-30T09:52:25.226+11:00Thomasr's Twittering gets him in Mainstream Media<style type="text/css">.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; }.flickr-yourcomment { }.flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; }</style><div class="flickr-frame"> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasrdororg/3396046635/" title="photo sharing"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3556/3396046635_e60a943cc2.jpg" class="flickr-photo" alt="" /></a><br /> <span class="flickr-caption"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasrdororg/3396046635/">the-age-30-3</a>, originally uploaded by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/people/thomasrdororg/">thomasrdotorg</a>.</span></div> <p class="flickr-yourcomment"> Wait, yr doing it backwards!<br /><br />Thanks to Suzanne Carbone for having the vision to include a few paras about me at the F1 GP <a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23melbf1">tweeting like an OCD sufferer</a> (without the suffering bit!)<br /><br />No... where are those offers of Social Media work? HUH?</p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-3050753856983972740?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-68086235824765940722009-03-28T14:40:00.001+11:002009-03-28T14:40:46.468+11:00Epic Fail at Albert Park. <div>The following is the full presser from the Aus Raving cars race held earlier at Albert Park. What a screw up. <br></div><div><br></div><blockquote type="cite"><div><b><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight: normal; -webkit-composition-fill-color: rgba(175, 192, 227, 0.231373); -webkit-composition-frame-color: rgba(77, 128, 180, 0.231373); "><table class="MsoNormalTable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="800" style="width:600.0pt;border:outset white 1.0pt"><tbody><tr><td valign="top" style="border:inset white 1.0pt;padding:0cm 0cm 0cm 0cm"><table class="MsoNormalTable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="left" width="100%" style="width:100.0%;background:white;border:outset #0066FF 1.0pt"><tbody><tr><td width="78%" valign="top" style="width:78.0%;border:inset #0066FF 1.0pt; padding:3.75pt 3.75pt 3.75pt 3.75pt"><br><table class="MsoNormalTable" border="0" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="0" style="background:white"><tbody><tr><td width="100%" valign="top" style="width:100.0%;padding:0cm 0cm 0cm 0cm"><p class="bodybold">CONTROVERSY OVERSHADOWS AWESOME AUSSIE RACING CARS AT ALBERT PARK<br> 28 March 2009 <o:p></o:p></p><p class="bodycopy">A communication issue has left half the Aussie Racing Cars on the form-up grid and out of race 2 today at the 2009 Formula 1 ING Australian Grand Prix.<o:p></o:p></p><p class="bodycopy">Confusion reigned after the event as to the exact chain of events that led to only 17 cars starting the race while 15 were left behind with officials refusing them access to the track.<o:p></o:p></p><p class="bodycopy">The issues are expected to be resolved in the next few hours but it is expected that the race will be designated as a non-event from a round and series points perspective.<o:p></o:p></p><p class="bodycopy">What is not in dispute is the action that those 17 cars provided on-track as a reverse-top-nine format was implemented to beef up the action for the fans.<o:p></o:p></p><p class="bodycopy">Maurice Masini was set to start from pole position with Tyler Owen next to him and Adam Gowans and Peter Carr on the second row.<o:p></o:p></p><p class="bodycopy">As the field entered turn three for the first time a melee erupted after Peter Carr connected with the rear of Gowans Toyota Aurion, this set off a series of spinning cars as the field went in all directions to avoid the carnage.<o:p></o:p></p><p class="bodycopy">Clews was an innocent victim but soon recovered to start picking off the competitors ahead.<o:p></o:p></p><p class="bodycopy">Race 1 winner, Richie Rapa was a benefactor of the carnage as he drove through the gap and into the top three and proceeded to move into the lead early in the race.<o:p></o:p></p><p class="bodycopy">"I knew that the guys would be pretty toey out there with the reverse-top-nine so I just held back in the first few corners," Rapa said.<o:p></o:p></p><p class="bodycopy">"We had a good clear run and I was really happy with how the car was going."<o:p></o:p></p><p class="bodycopy">Allan Simonsen forged his way to second place and began a race-long battle with Clews and Masini for a podium position.<o:p></o:p></p><p class="bodycopy">"Obviously he (Clews) was coming pretty quick and I tried to drive defensively," Simonsen said.<o:p></o:p></p><p class="bodycopy">"I thought I was pushing it as hard as I can but obviously not, it was a great race.<o:p></o:p></p><p class="bodycopy">"You can't compare them at all really, I just jumped in for the first time on Thursday for practice and have not spent any time setting it up.<o:p></o:p></p><p class="bodycopy">"The cars are easy to drive and great fun and you can really chuck them around on the track," he said.<o:p></o:p></p><p class="bodycopy">The three exchanged places many timed before Clews was able to break a gap on the last lap and Simonsen was able to overcome Masini in the drag to the finish line.<o:p></o:p></p><p class="bodycopy">David Lawrence threatened the top four but didn't quite have the speed to make the top three.<o:p></o:p></p><p class="bodycopy">Many of the Masters Cup drivers didn't get to race but the three that did were Darren Chamberlin, Glenn McNamara and Shane Sullivan.<o:p></o:p></p><p class="bodycopy">"There was no point pushing hard because I knew the others were not out there and it didn't seem to make sense to risk my car for effectively nothing," Chamberlin said.<o:p></o:p></p><p class="bodycopy">The drivers that missed the race were:<o:p></o:p></p><p class="bodycopy">Phi Ward, Kevin Smith, Garrett Halder, Dan Evans, Taz Douglas, Shane Wolki, Brendon Tucker, Rob Thomson, Darrin Masini, Michael Hovey, Tony South, Ruth Bowler, Adam Johns, Sheridan Phillips, and Grant Ludbey.</p></td></tr></tbody></table></td><td width="22%" valign="top" style="width:22.0%;border:inset #0066FF 1.0pt; padding:3.75pt 3.75pt 3.75pt 3.75pt"><p class="bodybold" align="center" style="text-align:center"><br></p><p class="bodycopy" align="center" style="text-align:center"><o:p></o:p></p></td></tr></tbody></table></td></tr></tbody></table></span></b></div></blockquote><blockquote type="cite"><div><div class="Section1"> <p class="MsoNormal"><o:p> </o:p></p> </div> </div></blockquote><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-6808623582476594072?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-17894999663671667822009-03-25T16:46:00.000+11:002009-03-25T16:46:18.532+11:00Peter Wherrett dead at 72...Lovely tribute from, Car Advice's Anthony Crawford to Peter Wherrett- one of the people I idolised when I was a youngster.<br /><br /><blockquote>What made Torque such compulsory viewing was Peter’s utterly candid approach to what he thought of a car. He wasn’t afraid to call a lemon a lemon. On the other hand, he was always quick to point out improvements by a manufacturer.<br /><br />It was this kind of straight talking that made Peter Wherrett a household name in Australia, and gave the program the high level of credibility it thoroughly deserved.</blockquote><br /><br /><a href="http://www.caradvice.com.au/26590/peter-wherrett-%e2%80%93-the-world%e2%80%99s-first-tv-motoring-presenter-on-the-world%e2%80%99s-first-tv-motoring-series-dies-at-72/">Peter Wherrett, world’s first TV motoring presenter, dies at 72. » Australian Car Advice | News Blog</a><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-1789499966367166782?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-49189983987291460662009-03-24T20:40:00.002+11:002009-03-24T20:44:38.264+11:00Google maps bogged down in... mud.Ooops. The Google street view car (an Astra I believe) got itself into all sort of of bother.<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://thomasr.org/blog/uploaded_images/Google-Stret-View-Stuck-In-Mud-725074.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 214px;" src="http://thomasr.org/blog/uploaded_images/Google-Stret-View-Stuck-In-Mud-725070.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br /><br /><br />[Image <span style="font-style:italic;">Google</span>]<br /><br /><br />Thank you Nissan Patrol!<br /><br />Hat Tip: <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5179045/google-street-view-car-stuck-in-mud-down-under">Google Street View: Google Street View Car Stuck In Mud Down Under</a><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-4918998398729146066?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-10134518861812143232009-03-24T13:39:00.002+11:002009-03-24T20:48:59.220+11:00He went to to the danger zoneSharing is caring:<br /><br /><object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=9,0,0,0" width="375" height="230" id="orn_player" align="middle"><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="sameDomain" /><param name="movie" value="http://www.theonion.com/content/themes/onion/radionews/player/player.swf?soundFile=http%3A%2F%2Ftrack%2Etheonion%2Ecom%2Fpodcast%5Fredirect%2Emp3%3Ffile%3Dfiles%2Fradionews%2F06%2D120%5FDanger%20Zone%5FSun%2Emp3%26title%3DVoice%2DActivated%20GPS%20Takes%20%27Top%20Gun%27%20Soundtrack%20Fan%20Into%20The%20Danger%20Zone%26issue%3D4512%26prefix%3DORN&title=Voice%2DActivated%20GPS%20Takes%20%27Top%20Gun%27%20Soundtrack%20Fan%20Into%20The%20Danger%20Zone&date=Sat%2C%20Mar%2021%202009&slug=voice%5Factivated%5Fgps%5Ftakes&autostart=no" /><param name="quality" value="high" /><param name="bgcolor" value="#ffffff" /><embed src="http://www.theonion.com/content/themes/onion/radionews/player/player.swf?soundFile=http%3A%2F%2Ftrack%2Etheonion%2Ecom%2Fpodcast%5Fredirect%2Emp3%3Ffile%3Dfiles%2Fradionews%2F06%2D120%5FDanger%20Zone%5FSun%2Emp3%26title%3DVoice%2DActivated%20GPS%20Takes%20%27Top%20Gun%27%20Soundtrack%20Fan%20Into%20The%20Danger%20Zone%26issue%3D4512%26prefix%3DORN&title=Voice%2DActivated%20GPS%20Takes%20%27Top%20Gun%27%20Soundtrack%20Fan%20Into%20The%20Danger%20Zone&date=Sat%2C%20Mar%2021%202009&slug=voice%5Factivated%5Fgps%5Ftakes&autostart=no" quality="high" bgcolor="#ffffff" width="375" height="230" name="player" align="middle" allowScriptAccess="sameDomain" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" pluginspage="http://www.adobe.com/go/getflashplayer" /></embed></object><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-1013451886181214323?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-47782904124142318622009-03-11T19:15:00.003+11:002009-03-11T22:02:34.405+11:00Mick Doohan thinks World Superbike is shitLast night at the Premiere of "<a href="http://www.caradvice.com.au/25444/love-the-beast-podcast-interview-with-eric-bana/">Love The Beast</a>" I had occasion to chat with former 500cc Champion Mick Doohan.<br /><br />POst chat about things film related, I moved on to chat about MotoGP this season and we wandered into a MotoGp v WSBK discussion and then the sparks started flying. I dared to suggest that that WSBK- with its field of 35, close racing and keen fans might eclipse MotoGP as a spectacle in 2009.To say Mick was NOT convinved would be an understatement.<br /><br />Here's how I saw the discussion:<br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Me</span>: The fans want to see close racing, big fields and skill playing an important role (over say, traction control). MotoGP might struggle as there are just 18 bikes on the grid this year to get the fans fired up.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Mick:</span> MotoGP is the pinnacle of the sport. World Superbike is not. Therefore MotoGP is better without even referring to field numbers, fan interest and closeness of competition.<br /><br /><a href="http://thomasr.org/files/mick-doohan.mp3">Listen to the discussion here.</a><br /><br /><a href="http://thomasr.org/files/mick-doohan.mp3"></a><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-4778290412414231862?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-61161060189245280832009-03-11T18:23:00.002+11:002009-03-11T19:12:51.928+11:00Love The Beast podcast interview with Eric Bana » Australian Car Advice | News BlogNew podcast has gone live at CarAdvice.com.au <a href="http://www.caradvice.com.au/25444/love-the-beast-podcast-interview-with-eric-bana/">Click here to check it out!</a><br /><br /><blockquote><br /><a href="http://www.caradvice.com.au/25444/love-the-beast-podcast-interview-with-eric-bana/">Love The Beast podcast interview with Eric Bana » Australian Car Advice | News Blog</a>: "CarAdvice was invited to the red carpet premiere last night at Crown Casino’s Village cinemas of Eric Bana’s documentary on his ‘74 XB Falcon Love The Beast that stars Eric, Jeremy Clarkson, Jay Leno and Dr Phil McGraw."</blockquote><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-6116106018924528083?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-31995741635554752142009-03-09T00:12:00.001+11:002009-03-09T00:13:40.010+11:00Some of my favourite thingsThe following is an amazing Japanese gameshow- I want to host, be a part of or just watch an Australian version. It's insanely brilliant.<br /><br /><object width="660" height="525"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/kkOE0rS5E8U&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&color1=0x3a3a3a&color2=0x999999&border=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/kkOE0rS5E8U&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&color1=0x3a3a3a&color2=0x999999&border=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="660" height="525"></embed></object><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-3199574163555475214?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-19162264954747718212009-03-07T20:41:00.003+11:002009-03-07T21:45:54.474+11:00The Live Lounge - a live music compilation [torrent]In the late 90s I was at Monash Uni, arsing my way through an Arts degree.<br /><p>While there I was on the committee (and later chair of) Radio 3MU- Monash Uni's student radio. Back then we were on 95.7FM.<br /></p><p>While chair, I proposed and built a ''proper'' recording studio. To get the studio going, and to train students, we debuted a show called ''The Live Lounge''. Every week we had a band play live.<br /></p><p>I've just created a Torrent of the first (and ONLY) CD we produced from those sessions. In time I will torrent up the other (latter) performances.<br /></p><p>Here's what we got:</p><ol><li>Southcity- ''Celeb Meyer''</li><li>Pornland- ''Wacca Wacca Disco''</li><li>Couch Grinder- ''Visit''</li><li>Matt Handley- ''Brittle Then Broken''</li><li>CW Stoneking & The Bluetits - ''Beedle Um Bum''</li><li>Loin Groin- ''Big Balls''</li><li>Shonytonk- ''Shonkytonkin'''</li><li>Davey Lane- ''I Know''</li><li>Vent- ''Insomnicide''</li><li>Symbiosis ''Seein' You''</li><li>The Surrogate- ''Noosa''</li><li>No Idea ''Just Another Song''</li><li>Secret track/compilation. </li></ol>[132Mb 320kbs VBR MP3]<br /><br />Sample:<br /><object width="336" height="192" id="m" align="middle" name="m" classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" codebase="http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/ shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=9,0,0,0"> <param name="movie" value="http://cache1.vuze.com/cdnassets/4/b33be3f22db21046f8450ca82622ab0c/flash/magnetloader.swf?imgPath=http://cache2.vuze.com/assets/341/15870143/121190/N2LW6Q7DMTEALLIGJ2QMIQSQFEOQDXT5.jpg&flvPath=http://previews.vuze.com/46626E11927F9A722D7F50EF4D7B722361E87845/6E976F43E364C805AD064EA0C44250291D01DE7D_336x192.flv&detPage=http://www.vuze.com/details/N2LW6Q7DMTEALLIGJ2QMIQSQFEOQDXT5.html&azTitle=The+Live+Lounge-+A+Live+Compilation&azInfo=58+min&contentType=AUDIO&"> <param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always"> <embed src="http://cache1.vuze.com/cdnassets/4/b33be3f22db21046f8450ca82622ab0c/flash/magnetloader.swf?imgPath=http://cache2.vuze.com/assets/341/15870143/121190/N2LW6Q7DMTEALLIGJ2QMIQSQFEOQDXT5.jpg&flvPath=http://previews.vuze.com/46626E11927F9A722D7F50EF4D7B722361E87845/6E976F43E364C805AD064EA0C44250291D01DE7D_336x192.flv&detPage=http://www.vuze.com/details/N2LW6Q7DMTEALLIGJ2QMIQSQFEOQDXT5.html&azTitle=The+Live+Lounge-+A+Live+Compilation&azInfo=58+min&contentType=AUDIO&" id="m" name="m" width="336" height="192" allowscriptaccess="always" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer"></embed></object><br />To download the full version visit <a href="http://www.vuze.com/details/N2LW6Q7DMTEALLIGJ2QMIQSQFEOQDXT5.html" target="_blank">vuze.com</a><br /><br /><a href="http://www.vuze.com/details/N2LW6Q7DMTEALLIGJ2QMIQSQFEOQDXT5.html">Check out for the torrent page</a>.<br /><br /><p><a href="http://www.vuze.com/download/N2LW6Q7DMTEALLIGJ2QMIQSQFEOQDXT5.torrent?referal=torrentfilelinkcdp&title=The+Live+Lounge-+A+Live+Compilation">Or this direct torrent link if you wish</a></p>Please download AND SEED!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-1916226495474771821?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-28856760470700979862009-03-04T18:10:00.002+11:002009-03-04T18:12:04.870+11:00The Stupid Things That My Father DidWhat will my kids make of this life? I have maybe 30 photos between 0-4. Harry has as many videos in his first 7 months. Will he recklessly delete it all or become an archiver?<br /><br />AND WILL HE LOVE VAN HALEN?<br clear="all" /><br /><br /><div style="float: none; margin-left: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px;"><object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="260" height="195" data="http://www.flickr.com/apps/video/stewart.swf?v=68945" classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000"> <param name="flashvars" value="intl_lang=en-us&photo_secret=1385a96094&photo_id=3327154349&show_info_box=true"></param> <param name="movie" value="http://www.flickr.com/apps/video/stewart.swf?v=68945"></param> <param name="bgcolor" value="#000000"></param> <param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://www.flickr.com/apps/video/stewart.swf?v=68945" bgcolor="#000000" allowfullscreen="true" flashvars="intl_lang=en-us&photo_secret=1385a96094&photo_id=3327154349&flickr_show_info_box=true" height="195" width="260"></embed></object><br /><span style="font-size: 0.9em; margin-top: 0px;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasrdororg/3327154349/">Harry and VH</a><br />Originally uploaded by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/people/thomasrdororg/">thomasrdotorg</a></span></div>...when I was too young to understand.<br /><br /><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-2885676047070097986?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-58885597151600639222009-03-04T10:55:00.001+11:002009-03-04T10:59:40.555+11:00Wardrobe malfunction in Paris:Emma Thompson to the rescue :: rogerebert.com :: News & comment<blockquote>I also love that all the film clips for the foreign language noms inevitably have characters saying "fuck" or "fucking" a lot. And that the show's host said to Penn, about "Milk," in English, "And by the way, you were fucking great in that movie." And everybody in the theatre, including the (female) Minister of Culture applauded in agreement.</blockquote><br /><br />People love to bag the French, but I'd rather the cool, sophisticated style of the French over the uptight, conservative idiotic mumblings of most of the English speaking world.<br /><a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090302/COMMENTARY/903029997/-1/rss">Wardrobe malfunction in Paris; Emma Thompson to the rescue :: rogerebert.com ::</a><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-5888559715160063922?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-58688564627169142152009-02-27T21:32:00.004+11:002009-02-27T21:39:54.043+11:00Melbourne Motorshow PodcastThe Melbourne Motorshow has begun and I was there for the media day. Alborz Fallah and I did a podcast walkabout and review most of the various stands and features.<br /><br />Hit<a href="http://www.caradvice.com.au/24420/melbourne-motorshow-podcast/"> the link</a> to hear the podcast and check out <a href="http://www.caradvice.com.au/">CarAdvice.com.au</a>, Australia's number one independent car site.<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://www.caradvice.com.au/24420/melbourne-motorshow-podcast/"><img style="cursor: pointer; width: 400px; height: 212px;" src="http://thomasr.org/blog/uploaded_images/capodcast-748773.jpg" alt="" border="0" /></a><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-5868856462716914215?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-77732761952711066532009-02-24T23:00:00.001+11:002009-02-24T23:00:18.861+11:00Connetta- The World Is My Lobster<style type="text/css">.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; }.flickr-yourcomment { }.flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; }</style><div class="flickr-frame"> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasrdororg/3305653595/" title="photo sharing"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3633/3305653595_00bacda7ec.jpg" class="flickr-photo" alt="" /></a><br /> <span class="flickr-caption"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasrdororg/3305653595/">Connetta- The World Is My Lobster</a>, originally uploaded by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/people/thomasrdororg/">thomasrdotorg</a>.</span></div> <p class="flickr-yourcomment"> Connetta- The World Is My Lobster<br /><br />Anyone can knock out an album cover, who can write a review for an album that does not exist....?<br /><br />Conetta- The World Is My Lobster<br /><br />Hailing from New York (with plenty of Italy thrown in) this debut from alt-pop gal Connetta (born Connie Manzettta) is at once as quixotic as it is exotic.<br /><br />With her flair for quick, simple tunes and lyrics that are as funny as they are poignant, Connetta immediately stands above other so called competitors in her so called peer group- why? She doesn't care for the trappings and formulas for stardom. You get the feeling she would play to five as happily as 50,000. For Connetta it's apparent that it's about allowing herself the freedom to be herself.<br /><br />Still confused? Try listening to "My Red Tricycle" and tell me you are not caught up in the simplicity and beauty of a child's favourite toy. On "It Wasn't Me, It was The Other Three" a blame shift in the manner of George W Bush's failures in Iraq come to mind. I'm no wiser after 10 listens to "Who's The Real Elmo Anyway?" but it has something to do with Facebook banning, Gene Simmons and That Phonecall. "Not Another Fucking Meme" is a light hearted look at the minutes of your life wasted on pointless social networking sites responding to mindless tags and is absolute pop perfection- right down to the people tagged in the liner notes.<br /><br />In a world where a critic is supposed to be a cynic Connetta takes that frown and turns it upside down- without a hint of cliché.<br /><br /><br />9.5./10<br />~~~~~~~~~~~~<br /><br />1 - Go to "wikipedia." Hit “random... Read More”<br />or click en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random<br />The first random wikipedia article you get is the name of your band.<br /><br />2 - Go to "Random quotations"<br />or click www.quotationspage.com/random.php3<br />The last four or five words of the very last quote of the page is the title of your first album.<br /><br />3 - Go to flickr and click on “explore the last seven days”<br />or click www.flickr.com/explore/interesting/7days<br />Third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover.<br /><br />4 - Use photoshop or similar to put it all together.<br /><br />5 - Post it to FB with this text in the "caption" and TAG the friends you want to join in.</p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-7773276195271106653?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-82998390121105893892009-02-24T09:41:00.003+11:002009-02-24T10:26:29.775+11:00Ok I give in. 25 Random things about meI don't mind a good meme-ing. Off we go.<br /><ol><li>My late grandfather was a war hero who went to his grave without telling anyone why he received his Militaty Medal. There is a book <a href="http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/716278">"Westralian Cavalry during the War"</a> that outlines his citation. He had killed 6-8 men with a machine gun. Whenever he was asked why he got the medal he varied his answer between "for being the best looking bloke in the army" to "for marring your grandmother". The bond between us is strong, despite Tom Sarre having died when I was ten.</li><li>When I was very young I was terrified of water. My mum was convinced Harry would be the same. To prevent this, I have taken him to the pool, in the shower and to the beach since he was born. He loves the water.</li><li>Between the ages of 19 and 29 I weighed 72-74 kilos. Post knee reconstruction (which coincided with me getting a "real" job and giving up windsurfing instructing), I whacked on a lazy 25kgs. Losing them is proving harder than gaining 'em.</li><li>Depite the fact that my brother and I argue like crazy (and as recently as 5 years ago had a punch up!), I miss him a lot. Now he lives in LA instead of NYC, I kid myself we will visit them more often.</li><li>I am regarded as versatile. I like lots of things and I do a few of them moderately well. This has not led to fame and fortune, no matter what <span style="font-style: italic;">some</span> people say.</li><li>My all time favourite adventure was our motorbike trip around Australia. (note: I dropped 10kgs on that!)</li><li>I can wheelie almost any bike- motor or cycle. I can wheelie my mountain bike until I am too tired to balance it, can wheelie a road bike like Robbie McEwen and got warned at Phillip Island for wheelie-ing down the straight at a track day at a tick over 200km/h.</li><li>I did not walk until I was 18 months old as I had a four wheelie tractor that I could get anywhere on. I could drift it, trundle it and steer it better than I can drive today.</li><li>My first dog was Boots. She was a muttley dog who was crazy smart, loyal and perfect as a first dog. When my Dad used to tell the story about how he took her off to have her put down, he cried. Every time.</li><li>When I was 21, I went on a windsurfing trip to WA with the recently gold medalled "Oasrome Foursome". Hilarity, insanity and lifelong memories ensued.</li><li>I started blogging in September 2003. I was, and am a crappy blogger. I rarely make enough effort and am in awe of those who keep it up.</li><li>I've had quite a few girlfiends, but only one whom I actually depise. Yes, it's YOU.</li><li>Like all new Fathers I was blown away when I became a Dad. I cried and cooed and felt 10 feet tall. Ask me if I feel the smame way at 3am when Harry has spat his dummy and is grizzling about it... The answer: HELL YES.</li><li>My all time hero is Albert Jacka VC. Most people know nothing of him, and yet he is our finest war hero. He was mayor of St Kilda and when he died young at 39, his pallbearers were all VCs. As <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/Opinion/The-hero-with-a-gun-or-the-one-with-a-donkey/2005/04/24/1114281448780.html">Christopher Bantick wrote of Jacka</a> "Albert Jacka is the forgotten man of Gallipoli. The reason is clear. Jacka was an efficient if not legendary killer."</li><li>In 2008 I took to gardening for the first time. Rach and I planted a range of veggies and what not. I set up a tank based watering system and we proceeded to kill 90% of the plants. We'll be back in 09/10!</li><li>I used to subscribe to the Henry Rollins philiosophy of being "trained in mind and body". But I have let both deteriorate woefully. Sorry Hank.</li><li>I once wrote a book about the years up to and just after my Father's death. But it was crap. It was good for me, but no good for the public. I deleted it from amy computer years ago with no regrets.</li><li>I am currently at my career crossroads. I'm going to let the next few months just play out and see where I go.</li><li>The first time I asked Rachel out on a date (to see a film) she said no. She didn't wasnt to see <span style="font-style: italic;">that</span> film. I asked again weeks later. She said yes.<br /></li><li>My favourite all time test car was the Aston Martin DB9 Sport. It is simply perfect.</li><li>One of my life goals is to break 40 knots on a windsurfer and 200mph on a motorbike.</li><li>I think Denis Walter is one of the nicest, funniest people I have ever met. Or worked with.</li><li>My camera was stolen at the 2008 F1 Gp and I cannot afford to replace it (Thanks Harry!). I love photgraphy and am becoming more and more depresssed about not having a digital SLR camera. I want a Nikon D90, but need to find a special project that provides me with additional funds.</li><li>For many years I lived the mantra that there are no limitations and you can be anything you want to be. This lead me down a path of doing things just because I wanted to prove I could do them, not due to any particular passion.</li><li>I would tag Rachel to do 25, but here's no way she would. So I am tagging no one.<br /><br /></li></ol><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-8299839012110589389?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5856979.post-62840018331063137632009-02-23T11:44:00.001+11:002009-02-23T11:46:17.154+11:00Irony- up to maximum...<blockquote><a href="http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/andrewbolt/index.php/heraldsun/comments/dodson_was_dishonest/">The court was wrong, and I note you fail to show in what way I was dishonest - a charge I utterly reject. I’d say more, but that case proved to me that there are grave risks in criticising a member of the judicial fraternity. Now, back to this matter… </a></blockquote><br /><br />Scroll down for this hilarity...<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5856979-6284001833106313763?l=thomasrdotorg.blogspot.com'/></div>thrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03741004550733741389noreply@blogger.com0