I was watching Young Blind Things on Channel 4 tonight. It is a documentary about blind students at the RNIB College RNC. My old schoolmate Daniel was attending and he starred in the show. I had seen adverts of it and when I saw the program It felt fantastic to see Dan on TV, getting up to student activities such as lectures, socialising and not least, getting drunk with all his friends. When drunk, he seems to apolagize as much as me! I'll have to contact everyone again because it's just under a year since I saw all my friends who used to attend Temple Bank School for the Visually Impaired with me. As I write this blog entry (in Word 2007 I hasten to add) Windows Media Center (yes I went back to Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 – again) is burning the show onto a DVD. It should have completed by the time we all graduate.
Monday, April 30, 2007
A Microsoft Presentation vs. A crap presentation
Today Ed Gibson from Microsoft came to lecture us on Computer Security. I was able to meet him. We also had someone called Alan come in from a firm in Bradford called Marble. I sat in the presentation for a while and it was very interesting, talking about responsibilities of IT administrators and software developers about security. This was all organised by rob Miles™. I had to leave early though because I had to present our presentation for the group coursework in ICT and professional skills, but not before I was able to take a copy of Microsoft Office 2007 Ultimate™. I'd like to formally thank Microsoft for my gift. I like Microsoft Office Word 2007's blog feature.
I sold my T-Mobile SDA on eBay. It went in under two hours of me putting it up. I'm going to try and find a Nokia 6280 for around £50 Buy It Now™.
Sunday, April 29, 2007
eBay Auctions
I have decided to sell my Windows phone. Trouble is when I've put it up, you have to be James Bond or Sherlock Holmes to be able to find it as it doesn't come up in any searches I do. If you use the search tool to search for T-Mobile/MDA smartphones locked to T-Mobile you might just find it. If you are interested in the auction please click here to be taken to the listing. As with all my auctions, 20% of the price goes to Cancer Research UK which is kind of nice.
I am going to try and get hold of a Nokia 6280 or something similar. I want a Nokia 3G phone so I can take advantage of the increased Internet speeds on Web & Walk, when I travel, and when the University Internet Connection goes down, although I don't think I can actually get a 3G T-Mobile signal at Chez Student come to think of it.
Saturday, April 28, 2007
This Week on ISA Hull – Part 2
The elections for the committee for the International Students Association for the 2007/2008 session took place last night. Unfortunately I didn't get voted in, but I've never felt so much support. The current committee were voting me in apparently! They told me to try again in September. I'm also going to app[ly to be a volunteer for International Students week, which is a week before Freshers' week. Being there to welcome the new International Students is something I'd like to be a part of.
Monday, April 23, 2007
Ball Tickets
I got 'em. I was sat in the library in front of an Internet Exploder Window pressing F5 repeatedly at 3:59PM. It finally came to 4PM and I was able to actually click the link that took me to the page where I punched in my plastic details and I have now got tickets to the end-of-year ball with the buffet option (coz I'm a fat boy that ought to slim). I hope it's a lot better than Asylum was on Saturday. I'm sort of hoping all the International students come to the ball because then it will be a ticket worth buying. I am wishing it was ISA Hull presents End Of Year ball though ……
Ball Tickets and Rob Miles' Friendly Bank
I will go home after Quantitative Methods and finally try and make head or tail of this program that we lovingly know as Friendly Bank as i've not done anything on it y8et because it's very difficult. My desktop PC at home should be installing Visual Studio Service Pack 1 so that I can install the Windows Vista fix.
Saturday, April 21, 2007
My Sincere Condolences
This Week on ISA Hull
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
I didn't let on did I?
I did a psychology test as part of a third year psychology prject and the person conducting the experiment was really interesting. She wanted to know about my Asperger Syndrome and we got chatting. For those of you who wish to know about Asperger Syndrome, navigate back to my homepage at www.jaywakefield.co.uk and there are links to official pages about both conditions
Windows Vista Media Center
It's interesting to note however now that Microsoft has just released Windows Vista and that the wait begins for hardened XP users to make the switch, computer enthusiasts are tucking into the speculation of Windows codename "Vienna". Microsoft, once again, are saying that they are hoping to break the 12-year old mould of the Start Menu and Taskbar. Some are saying that Microsoft are hoping to use a "Pie Menu" which is a circular menu that is drawn around the mouse pointer. This reduces the effort needed to select menu options that are at the extremes of a menu. In my opinion this would also make it for disabled users who have limited movement to use computers, but there is the big problem on what to do with large menus. Microsoft eliminated the trademark huge menus in World and some other Office applications by replacing them with the new Ribbon but this still requires a lot of mouse movement. I eagerly await news of Vienna but at the same time, am slightly disappointed as I'm still trying to place my mitts on a shiny new box that has a dual-core processor and that exceeds the requires to run Vista by (hopefully) quite a way.