Archive for September, 2009

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iPhone Album: Song 2

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

No not the Blur Song! But the next addition to my song making exploits using my iPhone along with the FourTrack app. This one is a cover of ‘Sunny Afternoon’ by The Kinks. Funny story behind this one.

During the summer there I was at my good mate Andy’s stag do in Benidorm. I ended up going up on stage and singing Karaoke. First time I have ever done it. It was this song and I was bloody awful. So much so that the MC butted-in half way through and said “No taking the piss please!”.

I can safely say I wasn’t taking the piss. I might have been pissed, but I was still trying my hardest.

Here is an attempt to redeem myself and show the lads that I ain’t normally that bad. Ok, ok. I’m still bad. But not as bad as that night. Have a gek:

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You can listen to the first song I done here:

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A Glimpse into the Future

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

future

Want to show you a few things that I’ve seen lately that excite me. These are a little glimpse into the near future. Some of the stuff that is being designed just now is so intuitive, and user friendly that it looks like there is going to be an exponential increase in general productivity for many years to come.

First up is Microsoft’s Gizmodo. There is not too much details about this yet but below is a recent ‘leaked’ video of how it will work.

Second up, and something I’m really excited about, is Google’s new ‘Wave’ platform. This is being pitched as ‘the new email’ and certainly looks that part. And what’s even more bizarre it will be open source when released.

Lastly. A new system from a company called Savant. This is more about home entertainment and about having total control of your household appliances. I love it!!!!!!!!

I want it all now!!!

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iPhone Album

Monday, September 28th, 2009

iPhone Album is in the making

I recently received a voucher that I could use in various shops and, being the geek that I am, I went to WHSMITH and got myself an iTunes top-up card. There are tones of apps out there that I’d love to have so thought that, if I got a wee bit of credit to play with, I could have some fun.

Last night I bought this fancy app. It’s a four track for your iPhone. I’ve been playing the guitar since I was 16 (I watched this show and became determined to learn). I’m not that great, but I give it a bash. I wish I was a better singer.

Anyway, when I got this app last night I went straight into recording. Here is the result of 15 minutes messing about:

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I’m going to do more and post them on here, eventually having an iPhone Album. Who knows, they might be on iTunes themselves one day. haha

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Automatically Back Up Your Files Online

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Note: this method is for windows users only
Backing up files online is the ideal way to save your information. Not only is then available to you wherever you go, it means that if you have catastrophic hard drive failure, your data is easily recoverable.

Dropbox

Sure. Backing up online is easy. The complicated part is getting a system in place to backup your files automatically. What follows is my way of achieving this, and it uses software that is absolutely free.

Before you continue, you have to download and install the following software:
Dropbox
SyncToy 2.0

Dropbox is an amazing little application. It adds a folder your computer where, if you add files to the folder, it uploads the files ‘on the fly’ to an online DropBox that can be accessed from online and thus any other computer. This process is also two way. If you add files to your Dropbox from online, when you get home they will be sitting on your HD waiting for you.

So. With this cracking little program in place. We now want to create a method of automatically syncing particular files/directories into this online storage without the laborious task of having to regularly add the files ourselves.

To do this we are going schedule SyncToys 2.0 to run repetitively and copy files into our DropBox storage.

For the purposes of showing you how to do this I will show you how I backup my email on a daily basis. You’ll get the idea.

First up. Open SyncToys 2.0 and select ‘Create New Folder Pair’:
SyncToy

In the left folder you want to add a directory on your hard drive that you want to by synced with Dropbox. In my case I want to backup my Thunderbird email profile. You can do this by copying your profile folder in you windows app data. In my case it would be ‘C:\Documents and Settings\User\Application Data\Thunderbird\Profiles’. For more on this folder see here. In the right folder you want to select the location of your Dropbox folder on your hard drive. Which I believe is defaulted to ‘My Documents/My Drobox’. Select ‘Synchronise’ and then give your folder pair a name.

You can now test your sync by clicking ‘Run’ on SyncToys, and you’ll get a nice report on the result. Check your dropbox folder and see if sync ran ok.
synctoy2

OK. So now you have a method of syncing your files online. Lets now set up a Scheduled Task to run SyncToys automatically.

(Note: this might vary depending on your operating system)
1.Go to the Start menu, select All Programs – Accessories – System Tools – Scheduled Tasks.
2.Select Add scheduled task to start the Scheduled Task Wizard. You will see a list of possible programs to run.
3.SyncToy may appear as an option in the list. If SyncToy does not appear in the list, click Browse and locate the SyncToyCmd.exe file. Normally it’s installed in Program Files directory.
4.The wizard will next prompt you to enter how often you want to run the scheduled SyncToy (for example, daily, weekly, et cetera). Select a frequency.
5. The next page asks when to start the task. Select a start time.
6. The next page asks for the user name and password to run the program under. Enter your user name and password. However, in SyncToy 2.0, it’s not necessary for the defined user to log in to the computer. Different user or no one logged on is possible to have the task running too.
7. The final page contains an option to open the properties dialog when the wizard ends. Select this checkbox.
8. Modify the Run textbox to include the –R command line option. –R all by itself will run all folder pairs that are active for run all. If you want to run just a single folder pair, add –R“My Pair” to the end of the command line.

You should now have something like below:
synctoy3

Run the scheduled task to see if it works.

Your done!

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Redesign

Monday, September 21st, 2009

The old version of this site was a little hard on the eyes. Too much going on, not enough colour. I’ve been meaning to update it for months to something a bit more Web 2.0 and a little more straightforward.

movies

Mario.Blog on the iPhone

It wasn’t until I saw a video from Stephen Fry about wptouch that I decided to start putting some work in on it. Wptouch is a great little plugin for wordpress that automatically styles your blog if visited by someone on their phone. Great, I thought, the site looks the part on an iPhone, now to get it up to scratch on a normal web browser.

I love the look of the new ‘browser’ sites such as firefox and opera. So I designed this wordpress theme around the look and feel of them. I killed the old blog title ‘Mario Jaconelli Bites Yer Bum’ as well. Not very customer friendly I think.

Also, thanks a lot to http://sotak.co.uk for their calendar icons, and CSS.

I hope you like the new site.

Mario

P.S Stay tuned cause I’ve got a nice tutorial come for you about efficient backups. :-)