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		<title>Why tablets are silly</title>
		<link>http://www.swansonblog.com/paul/2010/03/20/why-tablets-are-silly/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 21:05:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tom&#8217;s hardware brings us a rare piece of commonsense that an entire industry has failed to grasp. It&#8217;s amazing how so many smart, cashed up people can completely miss a simple truth: humans are usually born with fingers.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tom&#8217;s hardware brings us a rare piece of commonsense that an entire industry has failed to grasp. It&#8217;s amazing how so many smart, cashed up people can completely miss a simple truth: humans are usually born with fingers.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tomshardware.com/news/tablet-islate-ipad-netbook-notebook,9929.html" target="_blank"> http://www.tomshardware.com/news/tablet-islate-ipad-netbook-notebook,9929.html</a></p>
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		<title>Bed, Breakfast and a Particle Accelerator</title>
		<link>http://www.swansonblog.com/paul/2008/08/03/bed-breakfast-and-a-particle-accelerator/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Aug 2008 11:02:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>paul</dc:creator>
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Non-geeks stop reading NOW. It turns out that our hotel on the border of France and Switzerland is also next door to what is, arguably, the biggest, meanest, most expensive piece of scientific equipment on the planet: the CERN Large Hadron Collider. That big thing behind me is NOT the LHC, it&#8217;s just a sculpture, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Non-geeks stop reading NOW. It turns out that our hotel on the border of France and Switzerland is also <a title="CERN Geneva, Switzerland" href="http://www.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=cern,+geneva&amp;sll=37.0625,-95.677068&amp;sspn=36.231745,79.101563&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=46.234938,6.052973&amp;spn=0.007733,0.019312&amp;z=16&amp;iwloc=addr" target="_blank">next door</a> to what is, arguably, the biggest, meanest, most expensive piece of scientific equipment on the planet: the <a title="CERN Large Hadron Collider" href="http://public.web.cern.ch/public/en/LHC/LHC-en.html" target="_blank">CERN Large Hadron Collider</a>. That big thing behind me is NOT the LHC, it&#8217;s just a sculpture, the real thing is burried 100m underground, runs underneath a number of towns and straddles both Switzerland and France and has a circumference of 26km. My main reason for visiting is really just symbolic, it&#8217;s also home to some of the most significant computing power on the planet and is a Mecca for an amazing thing, simply called <a title="Grid Computing" href="http://gridcafe.web.cern.ch/gridcafe/" target="_blank">The Grid</a>.</p>
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		<title>Telephone Troubles</title>
		<link>http://www.swansonblog.com/paul/2008/03/10/telephone-troubles/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 18:12:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>paul</dc:creator>
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I&#8217;ve been having some trouble with telephone calls of late. Specifically, Internet telephony (or VOIP). Making telephone calls from our computer gives us an economical way of staying in touch with home, but lately it has done little more than inspire me to gnaw my own toes off.
Skype is the first offender, whilst providing a [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;ve been having some trouble with telephone calls of late. Specifically, Internet telephony (or VOIP). Making telephone calls from our computer gives us an economical way of staying in touch with home, but lately it has done little more than inspire me to gnaw my own toes off.</p>
<p><span id="more-91"></span>Skype is the first offender, whilst providing a featured-filled offering of services it drops the baby, all to frequently, in maintaining something more than a maddening quality of service. So I decided to try an Australian VOIP provider called Engin. The Engin package worked quite well at first but then mysteriously the provided software stopped working properly, rendering the service useless. After some digging on the web I found a piece of software called Wengophone that works with the Engin service. Let&#8217;s hope this is the end, somehow I doubt it.</p>
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		<title>Better Colours with Firefox</title>
		<link>http://www.swansonblog.com/paul/2008/03/10/better-colours-with-firefox/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 17:22:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>paul</dc:creator>
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Firefox 3 is soon to be released and it comes with a nice tweak for the visually fussy, such as myself. It is now possible to load the colour profile for your specific display (LCD screen) directly into Firefox. Why would one wish to do this? In a word, perfection. The colour profile lets Firefox [...]]]></description>
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<p>Firefox 3 is soon to be released and it comes with a nice tweak for the visually fussy, such as myself. It is now possible to load the colour profile for your specific display (LCD screen) directly into Firefox. Why would one wish to do this? In a word, perfection. The colour profile lets Firefox present images in true to life colours on your display.</p>
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<li>To start using Firefox 3 now download the beta version.</li>
<li>On your computer, or the web site of your display&#8217;s manufacturer, search for the correct ICC colour profile (usually a *.icc file, sometimes bundled with other driver software)</li>
<li>In Firefox 3, bring up the configuration screen by browsing to &#8220;about:config&#8221; in the address / location bar.</li>
<li>In the Filter field type in &#8216;gfx&#8217;.</li>
<li>Change the value &#8220;gfx.color_management.display_profile&#8221; to the full path of your display&#8217;s ICC profile</li>
<li>Change the value &#8220;gfx.color_management.enable&#8221; to &#8220;True&#8221;.</li>
<li>Restart Firefox</li>
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		<title>Librarian 2.0</title>
		<link>http://www.swansonblog.com/paul/2008/03/10/librarian-20/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 16:56:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>paul</dc:creator>
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I&#8217;m not turning hyper-pedagogical, nor am I trying to out do my mother; I have started my own library. Library 2.0 to be precise. I know this careless expression is just compounding the obscurity that veils, what is arguably, the maturation of the World Wide Web, but, in a shameless bout of whimsy, I&#8217;ll employ [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;m not turning hyper-pedagogical, nor am I trying to out do my mother; I have started my own library. Library 2.0 to be precise. I know this careless expression is just compounding the obscurity that veils, what is arguably, the maturation of the World Wide Web, but, in a shameless bout of whimsy, I&#8217;ll employ its misuse regardless. <em>The bottom line is this</em>, I&#8217;m starting my own library to retain, and catalogue, articles which, for whatever reason, interest me. This means that I don&#8217;t need to rely on bookmarks that could be outdated with time.</p>
<p><span id="more-87"></span>To keep it simple I&#8217;m doing two things, using my web browser (plus Mac OS X) to create PDFs of web pages that I find really interesting and saving them to Wordpress blog that has a midly hacked theme. Using Wordpress&#8217;s categories and custom fields I can search quickly and easily through my collection of documents. Simple.</p>
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		<title>Adobe Reader Tweak for Readers</title>
		<link>http://www.swansonblog.com/paul/2008/02/11/adobe-reader-tweak-for-readers/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2008 18:37:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>paul</dc:creator>
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Of recent times I&#8217;ve been given to the dark art of reading, that is to say, actually reading, from a computer screen. A little vocalised, but otherwise immutable fact, is that reading from a computer screen is unpleasant, on account of the luminescent, backlit nature of all computer screens. Cutting this already ambling account short, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Of recent times I&#8217;ve been given to the dark art of reading, that is to say, actually reading, from a computer screen. A little vocalised, but otherwise immutable fact, is that reading from a computer screen is unpleasant, on account of the luminescent, backlit nature of all computer screens. Cutting this already ambling account short, I was playing around with the Adobe Reader preferences and discovered that on my Macbook the default text smoothing setting was for that of a CRT monitor, not indeed an LCD screen. Two clicks later and my electronic edition of Dicken&#8217;s &#8216;A Tale of Two Cities&#8217; was looking decidedly clearer.</p>
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