
Today I was again spending time talking to friends, family, and random people at points, but unlike normal i had an objective, to see if they could remember a life without a technology (defined below) in their house or more so life. A little survey you could say.
Before I ramble on i feel i must define technology in its use here. By technology i mean a device such as a personal computer, a platform console or mobile phone.
Personally I remember a life without all of these (at least for a period of months at points). I remember we had a Nintendo which we could only play on a b&w tv, not sure of the reason for only this tv. I also remember my house had its first computer when i was 8! (during the early web2.0 boom, 1997) and I immediately took to it like a duck to water, unlike my family it must be said, who still struggle to this day. Not long after we were connected to the Internet, on what seemed like an amazing 56kbps…though i seem to remember we never actually had more than a 3kbps connection (my first bad experience with BT! but not my last). Then just before the big millennium celebrations i seem to remember the manufacturer of said computer (AST) was bought by Time Computers …who soon went bust as well…. the boom had gone!.
As for mobile, well i was about 12 or 13 when i first got my mobile. It was a big motorola, and i remember when the battery ran out you could replace the battery with 4 AA batteries and it would work again, at least for a while. I later found out i should have kept this mobile as they are worth something these days it would seem, but i threw it away as you do in your youth, so hey ho.
So this is me but i’ve talked to other people and they have had vastly different experiences to me.
My father for instance, he certainly remembered a time without technology (as described above) and remembers the first b&w tv in his street with a remote control on cable, and crowding around to watch football and snooker.
Older than this people certainly know of life without even more technology (so i didn’t visit this area).
Other friends (from 16 to 20) who i talked to, said they remember not having a computer til they were older than me and after me, just as a recession (to which to some extent we are still in, even if it appears to be popping again) started during 2001/2. Mobiles seem to have been purchased around the same time (normally by said child’s parents not themselves). As for platforms, well experience as with all varies, the younger end (younger than 19) seem to remember from the mega Drive, PlayStation One, or Two in some cases (notice I’m ignoring the game boy here).
All very interesting but they all remember not having technology in their life…
so i talked to my little brother (12)
He can not remember a time without a personal computer in the house, nor a platform (PlayStation) or without someone i the house (i.e me) having a mobile phone.
So what does this show i hear you say. Well in all not much on the surface, but underneath I believe it shows how quickly technology has taken off and that people generally younger than 14/15 don’t remember a life without some kind of platform or personal computer.
Are you envious of these wee little children? I’m not, and with good reason, i can at least to some extent compare my life now with a time without such technology and feel happy about that. Where as the youth will only know of a time if the worlds technology crashes as was described with the Y2K bug (which never was!), I wish it did happen, but then again i wouldn’t have the job i do now, i wouldn’t be studying what i am, and i certainly wouldn’t be blogging to you here and now, nor tweeting, facebooking or myspacing. Life’s so busy with technology i sometimes like to try and get away from it, though its not always possible, but we can only try.
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Posted: September 30th, 2008
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Ok, so as many of you know I love twitter.com and spend way too much time on this microbloging web app. There are various reasons for this, but mainly because its easier than posting these all day long, friends can see it, it keeps me upto date with web design happenings (thanks to various people i follow) and also because its a damn good SEO tool. Thats write Google loves http://twitter.com/andykinsey
.
But anyway after some discussion with a friend, colleague and fellow twittler… we have realised that technically our previous tweets would become Twats. And if i was being some what thick a certain day i would be being a Twit Twat.
I found this ammusing for a moment or several.
Andy
www.andykinsey.com
with thanks to
http://twitter.com/GoldChoiceUK
Posted: September 29th, 2008
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So we keep hearing these stories of how the gov’t and MI5 loose our details, be this for child beniefits or otherwise. But today i read a story that annoyed me no end.
A man (who is in IT manager) purchased a computer from the well known online auction site eBay.com for £77. All sounding good right? well no, the computer (it turns out) has several million peoples financial details from both the Royal Bank of Scotland and its kidling NatWest.
Now if this isnt bad enough all RBS have said is: “inappropriately sold on via a third party”.
So RBS why no investigation, why not format your disks, why not destroy your computer drives, why even get rid of them? surely sense tells you to keep HDD’s with any type of personal information?or destroy them beyond anymeans of repair?
gah some companies.
visit andykinsey.com
Posted: September 25th, 2008
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This morning i learnt that TWiT.tv (amongst the other twit sites) was down…. after some digging and watching twitter, i found that as much as Leo likes to have backups of everything, he clearly doesnt have a redundancy hardware system….at least not for his
RAID system. …. so when the raid card died so did his server!
so even now after almost 24 hours his server is still down…but the shows* from twit do go on via
stickam.com/leolaporte
or via techguylabs.com
*TWiT do 40 hours a week live, podacasting!
This was a short post
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Posted: September 25th, 2008
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So after much thinking and discussion with various friends, family and colleagues heres what people seem to like and dislike about Googles browser CHROME.
Negatives:-
- No-Addons
- Support structure and EULA = dodgy*
- No drop-down history
- No central mouse control (scroll) feature
- No built in RSS support
- Can’t change theme colour
- Hard to find history, and more so bookmarks
Positives:-
- Very Very fast
- Overall sleek look and design (inc. logo)
- Built in (geeky) task manager
- Ability to move tabs to order
- Ability to pull out tabs to new window
- Incognito mode
- “real” Dangerous Page (inc dead SSL) warnings
- TLD darker font
- Geek Stuff: source, js debug, js console
- In page search
- Search google from addressbar
- No waste of vertical space
Overall CHROME is an amazing browser, at least as far as i am concerned. And many others it seems. There are a few draw backs, but to be honest i do not give a damn about them, CHROME is a BETA its 0.2.something and it was realease 3 months before it should have been! I love CHROME infact i would go further and say it will become (quite soon) the primary internet browser…. probably for most of the world once it gets addons….though i question the need for these.
*speaking about the original “your content is ours if its written in our browser” thing.
With thanks to SmithMonkey
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Posted: September 25th, 2008
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Ok well after a Google employee accidentally released the 38 page comic (design to introduce people to the Google Browser (known as Chrome), the story of which is athttp://blogoscoped.com/google-chrome/it was then released in a hurry as google felt embaressed somewhat
Anyway having tested it all day today and disregarding all other browsers for the day i can safely say that it renders 99.999999% of the internet the same as Internet Explorer, it uses the same webkit as FireFox and Safari but clearly a differnt render engine more like IE, and this is one of the two down falls i have found. The other downfall is if you refresh or have multiple tabs loading it is a little slower than normally, but this said tick over apps (such as gmail) work very well and use less processes than any other browser.
One other minor fault is there is hardly any features from google toolbar, but this said it was leaked and released really too early, so i dont expect them but they would be nice.
Wait one more thing the EULA on download says anything your enter into a site (otherthan passwords etc) can be reproduced and changed by them for thier needs at any time… this does scare me
On the other hand its very swarve and nice, i love the design and the fact ingonito actually works, also the built in DOM inspector as a web person is of amazing use. Also the tabs look nice, it uses less processes (most the time) and well its geek friendly.
So i will be adding this to my “must test in” list, and my website will be in support of this browser…
Congrats google, but it wont be my number one browser yet.
http://google.com/chrome
Visit the beta of my site at www.andykinsey.com
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Posted: September 25th, 2008
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Today I was again spending time talking to friends, family, and random people at points, but unlike normal i had an objective, to see if they could remember a life without a technology (defined below) in their house or more so life. A little survey you could say.
Before I ramble on i feel i must define technology in its use here. By technology i mean a device such as a personal computer, a platform console or mobile phone.
Personally I remember a life without all of these (at least for a period of months at points). I remember we had a Nintendo which we could only play on a b&w tv, not sure of the reason for only this tv. I also remember my house had its first computer when i was 8! (during the early web2.0 boom, 1997) and I immediately took to it like a duck to water, unlike my family it must be said, who still struggle to this day. Not long after we were connected to the Internet, on what seemed like an amazing 56kbps…though i seem to remember we never actually had more than a 3kbps connection (my first bad experience with BT! but not my last). Then just before the big millennium celebrations i seem to remember the manufacturer of said computer (AST) was bought by Time Computers …who soon went bust as well…. the boom had gone!.
As for mobile, well i was about 12 or 13 when i first got my mobile. It was a big motorola, and i remember when the battery ran out you could replace the battery with 4 AA batteries and it would work again, at least for a while. I later found out i should have kept this mobile as they are worth something these days it would seem, but i threw it away as you do in your youth, so hey ho.
So this is me but i’ve talked to other people and they have had vastly different experiences to me.
My father for instance, he certainly remembered a time without technology (as described above) and remembers the first b&w tv in his street with a remote control on cable, and crowding around to watch football and snooker.
Older than this people certainly know of life without even more technology (so i didn’t visit this area).
Other friends (from 16 to 20) who i talked to, said they remember not having a computer til they were older than me and after me, just as a recession (to which to some extent we are still in, even if it appears to be popping again) started during 2001/2. Mobiles seem to have been purchased around the same time (normally by said child’s parents not themselves). As for platforms, well experience as with all varies, the younger end (younger than 19) seem to remember from the mega Drive, PlayStation One, or Two in some cases (notice I’m ignoring the game boy here).
All very interesting but they all remember not having technology in their life…
so i talked to my little brother (12)
He can not remember a time without a personal computer in the house, nor a platform (PlayStation) or without someone i the house (i.e me) having a mobile phone.
So what does this show i hear you say. Well in all not much on the surface, but underneath I believe it shows how quickly technology has taken off and that people generally younger than 14/15 don’t remember a life without some kind of platform or personal computer.
Are you envious of these wee little children? I’m not, and with good reason, i can at least to some extent compare my life now with a time without such technology and feel happy about that. Where as the youth will only know of a time if the worlds technology crashes as was described with the Y2K bug (which never was!), I wish it did happen, but then again i wouldn’t have the job i do now, i wouldn’t be studying what i am, and i certainly wouldn’t be blogging to you here and now, nor tweeting, facebooking or myspacing. Life’s so busy with technology i sometimes like to try and get away from it, though its not always possible, but we can only try.
-
Thank you for reading, if you like it Social Book Mark it, or visit www.andykinsey.com
Posted: September 30th, 2008
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The Lost Posts
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3 Comments.

Ok, so as many of you know I love twitter.com and spend way too much time on this microbloging web app. There are various reasons for this, but mainly because its easier than posting these all day long, friends can see it, it keeps me upto date with web design happenings (thanks to various people i follow) and also because its a damn good SEO tool. Thats write Google loves http://twitter.com/andykinsey
.
But anyway after some discussion with a friend, colleague and fellow twittler… we have realised that technically our previous tweets would become Twats. And if i was being some what thick a certain day i would be being a Twit Twat.
I found this ammusing for a moment or several.
Andy
www.andykinsey.com
with thanks to
http://twitter.com/GoldChoiceUK
Posted: September 29th, 2008
Categories:
Internet Marketing (SEO)
Tags:
Comments:
5 Comments.
So we keep hearing these stories of how the gov’t and MI5 loose our details, be this for child beniefits or otherwise. But today i read a story that annoyed me no end.
A man (who is in IT manager) purchased a computer from the well known online auction site eBay.com for £77. All sounding good right? well no, the computer (it turns out) has several million peoples financial details from both the Royal Bank of Scotland and its kidling NatWest.
Now if this isnt bad enough all RBS have said is: “inappropriately sold on via a third party”.
So RBS why no investigation, why not format your disks, why not destroy your computer drives, why even get rid of them? surely sense tells you to keep HDD’s with any type of personal information?or destroy them beyond anymeans of repair?
gah some companies.
visit andykinsey.com
Posted: September 25th, 2008
Categories:
News
Tags:
Comments:
1 Comment.

This morning i learnt that TWiT.tv (amongst the other twit sites) was down…. after some digging and watching twitter, i found that as much as Leo likes to have backups of everything, he clearly doesnt have a redundancy hardware system….at least not for his
RAID system. …. so when the raid card died so did his server!
so even now after almost 24 hours his server is still down…but the shows* from twit do go on via
stickam.com/leolaporte
or via techguylabs.com
*TWiT do 40 hours a week live, podacasting!
This was a short post
[[transferred from blogger]]
Posted: September 25th, 2008
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News
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Comments:
No Comments.

So after much thinking and discussion with various friends, family and colleagues heres what people seem to like and dislike about Googles browser CHROME.
Negatives:-
- No-Addons
- Support structure and EULA = dodgy*
- No drop-down history
- No central mouse control (scroll) feature
- No built in RSS support
- Can’t change theme colour
- Hard to find history, and more so bookmarks
Positives:-
- Very Very fast
- Overall sleek look and design (inc. logo)
- Built in (geeky) task manager
- Ability to move tabs to order
- Ability to pull out tabs to new window
- Incognito mode
- “real” Dangerous Page (inc dead SSL) warnings
- TLD darker font
- Geek Stuff: source, js debug, js console
- In page search
- Search google from addressbar
- No waste of vertical space
Overall CHROME is an amazing browser, at least as far as i am concerned. And many others it seems. There are a few draw backs, but to be honest i do not give a damn about them, CHROME is a BETA its 0.2.something and it was realease 3 months before it should have been! I love CHROME infact i would go further and say it will become (quite soon) the primary internet browser…. probably for most of the world once it gets addons….though i question the need for these.
*speaking about the original “your content is ours if its written in our browser” thing.
With thanks to SmithMonkey
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Posted: September 25th, 2008
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No Comments.
Ok well after a Google employee accidentally released the 38 page comic (design to introduce people to the Google Browser (known as Chrome), the story of which is athttp://blogoscoped.com/google-chrome/it was then released in a hurry as google felt embaressed somewhat
Anyway having tested it all day today and disregarding all other browsers for the day i can safely say that it renders 99.999999% of the internet the same as Internet Explorer, it uses the same webkit as FireFox and Safari but clearly a differnt render engine more like IE, and this is one of the two down falls i have found. The other downfall is if you refresh or have multiple tabs loading it is a little slower than normally, but this said tick over apps (such as gmail) work very well and use less processes than any other browser.
One other minor fault is there is hardly any features from google toolbar, but this said it was leaked and released really too early, so i dont expect them but they would be nice.
Wait one more thing the EULA on download says anything your enter into a site (otherthan passwords etc) can be reproduced and changed by them for thier needs at any time… this does scare me
On the other hand its very swarve and nice, i love the design and the fact ingonito actually works, also the built in DOM inspector as a web person is of amazing use. Also the tabs look nice, it uses less processes (most the time) and well its geek friendly.
So i will be adding this to my “must test in” list, and my website will be in support of this browser…
Congrats google, but it wont be my number one browser yet.
http://google.com/chrome
Visit the beta of my site at www.andykinsey.com
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Posted: September 25th, 2008
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