Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Why I Envy James May

Why be envious of Captain Slow? Well he did something that I would have given my life to do, and no i'm not talking about him driving a Bugatti Veyron Super Sport to a speed of 259mph. And not because he has managed to resist the temptation to punch either the Hamster or Jezza, at least in public.

No, I am talking about the time he flew to the edge of space in an American U2 spy plane. Of course it goes without saying that as a sci-fi fan I have always had dreams of seeing the Earth from above.

I think you should just watch the video and see what I mean.


















Now of course as the U2 is still in active service in the US Air Force, there is no chance of ever experiencing this for real (Unless you join the US Air Force of course). Also I wanted to mention what James said at the end of this video, "if everybody could do that once, it would completely change the face global politics, religion, education everything" He sums it up perfectly, the world would change almost overnight.

This might seem idealist, but I really don't care if it is and I've got a message for Richard Branson and his passenger spacecraft idea.

Get a move on :-)

Ross

Wednesday, 11 July 2012

A Daft Prediction Coming To Fruition?

I made some tongue in cheek predictions on the 30th December 2011 for what I predicted would happen in 2012.

And here they were

‎2012 Predictions.

1) Greece, Portugal and Ireland will leave the Eurozone and return to their original currencies.

2) There will be a General Election next year and the Liberal Democrats will be obliterated at this election.

3) Sarkozy will lose the presidential elections next year in France.

4) Obama will NOT be president of the USA next year

5) He who has gold and silver shall be King

6) England will NOT win Euro 2012 (Germany will)

7) Mayweather vs. Pacquiao will happen with Pacquiao being victorious

8) Great Britain will win 25 Golds at the Olympics Games in London

9) England will beat South Africa to retain No1 Test nation in the world status

10) The world will NOT end, we will all still be here at the beginning of 2013



Well so far a bit of a mixed bag, but I made my number 2 prediction in jest more then anything else really (Must have been drunk at the time).


But given last nights events and the massive Conservative rebellion against the drafted House of Lords bill, I am starting to think that my prediction may not be so far fetched after all.


Time will tell I guess.


Ross





Friday, 6 July 2012

Germany And The Referendum Question


It seems to me that the club Med (France, Spain, Italy etc) are determined to (and will) take Germany for every penny they have, and expect the Germans,  as a way of messaging their guilt over WW2 to cough it up for them.  Now this might have been true a few years ago but now things have changed and there is a growing feeling in the German media and populace that maybe, just maybe enough is enough.  And of course there are always rumours about the Germans making preparations for the return of the DM.

But it's not just Germany is it? There's Holland and Finland as well who are becoming increasingly angry at current events.  Why just today it is reported that Finland are threatening to leave the Eurozone, also watch out for the results of the upcoming elections in Holland.  The results of which could well be the start of the slippery slope towards the break up of the Euro.  But ultimately I still believe it will be France that will put that final nail in the coffin of the Euro when they inevitably come begging for a bailout.

But in the meantime the ball is still in Germanys court.

Now onto the referendum question on our membership of the EU. Now there are of course differing opinions on how, when and what the question will be in that referendum (In/Out? Renegotiation of membership terms etc). Now I wholeheartedly support the concept of a referendum and I would personally prefer an In/Out, but I am fearful about the timing of it. Mainly because the fanatical EU supporters also support an In/Out and as soon as possible.

Now for EU sceptics (I don't like the term Eurosceptic as it implies that I and others are against Europe the continent as opposed to an Anti-Democratic elitist body which determines what happens to 500 million peoples lives without them having a say on how things should be run), the question we should be asking ourselves, is why do the EU fanatics support an In/Out referendum.

Because they obviously think they can win it and also as Ireland can testify when they voted on the Lisbon Treaty (twice), the media balance on the debate will be skewed dramatically in favour of the In camp. There are of course a lot of sceptics of the EU on both sides of the media in terms of individual writers but apart from the Daily Express, no other mainstream media outlet is advocation us leaving the EU.

When push comes to shove the likes of the Telegraph, Mail etc will say we are better off inside and of course the BBC are not exactly impartial when it comes to the EU, as witnessed by their coverage of when David Cameron vetoed the Fiscal Compact. They covered the event with a tone of depression like the world had well and truly ended. And I believe they cannot be trusted to present a total 50/50 balance for the yes/no camps. The likes of the report linked below don't help the BBC either in their claim of impartiality concerning the EU.


The debate will boil down to total scare mongering tactics by the In campaign, who will doubtless be funded to the rafters by the EC/EU and the argument from them will be totally negative, ie what would happen to the UK if we left rather then talking about the so called benefits of being inside the EU.

Also what would happen if god forbid we voted to leave the EU? Would the Government stand by that decision knowing full well they will be ordered the EC/EU to hold another vote until we give them the right answer?

Maybe we should therefore just leave the EU without having a referendum.

Ross

Here is a link to a rather interesting blog by @openeurope earlier today.

Monday, 2 July 2012

The work playlist

Just thought I would share with you my work playlist top five for today. It's been a long day so far and it's always good to have something on the old headphones to make time go a little faster.

These are in no particular order by the way.

1 Tied In Bronze Chains - Satyricon



2 Only Happy When It Rains - Garbage

















3 Kashmir - Led Zeppelin

















4 White Room - Cream

















5 Decrystallizing Reason - Emperor

















Just a brief selection of what gets me through the day.

Comments or recommendations are welcome.

Ross

Saturday, 30 June 2012

PS3 Problems Solved? Well 50% Of Them

Well what a bizarre turn of events. Whilst the Murray match was off on brake for the roof on the Centre Court being closed, I decided to have a quick go on the PS3.

Now for the past few weeks the 320gb PS3 has taken upon itself to not play either standard DVD's or PS1 games. To which I had no solution on how to fix this, even looking at youtube and troubleshooting sites for how to fix this did not really help because the main problems people had was that their PS3s were not playing PS3 games. So not a lot of help there, but the same result ensued.

The system would scan for the disc and then make a noise like it's about to eject the disc but it does not and then nothing. So how did I fix this? Purely by accident as I had reset the system to its default setting, I then proceeded to download Crash Bandicoot 3 from the PSN store. Because it saved the game onto the hard drive it worked with no problems.

But I noticed the game looked a little fuzzy on screen and also stretched to fit the size of the TV. So I reset the game and changed the settings and started the game. Again it was fine, so I decided to have another go of trying a PS1 disc so I chose Doom at random and put the disc in. Result = Not working as I would have probably expected, but I then decided to reset the system again and try Doom. This time it worked :-) So having the game now working I changed the PS Up-Scaler to Normal and the PS Smoothing to on and this time the Doom disc would not work. So the only conclusion was that the Upscaler and Smoothing options were the reason for the PS1 discs not working.

So narrowing it down further, the Smoothing option had no impact but it was the Up-Scaler option that was the direct cause of my problems with PS1 games on disc. I tried some other PS1 games just to make sure that it wasn't a fluke.

So that was one problem solved, but DVD's still don't work. :-(

Ross

The First One


Right then,

I have decided to enter the realm of the blogs, known as Planet Zog to some. I have been encouraged by several people to do this, so I have decided to give this a crack and to see where this takes me.

I will post on various issues from the serious to the not so serious. I would also like to share with you any points of interest via this blog and also my Twitter account @brooksyF22.
Hope you like this and I appreciate the support.

Regards

Brooksy