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  • Dave 8:18 pm on November 6, 2008 Permalink
    Tags: , evernote, fringe, game, horse, ,   

    Some Good Stuff 

    I’ve not posted for a while so he’s a picture of a donkey and a horse to make up for that.

    Two friends with ticklish noses

    Both of them were big fans of having their noses stroked and showed no signs of getting bored with it – so when we left they would just have to wait for the next set of people to come along and fuss over them.

    Anyway, the rest of this post is a list of some stuff that I’ve either enjoyed or found useful that I thought I’d share. It’s a right mix of stuff:

    It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

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    The series continues to make me laugh. Now in it’s fourth season. The main characters are all self serving and amoral and Danny DeVito is just great.

    They really need to get some UK DVD’s released though.

    More info at FX.

    Fringe

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    Fringe is a TV show with hints of The X Files. In the screenshot above, some of the main characters are enjoying some food and Spongebob Squarepants on TV. The cow is called Gene. One of my favourite moments, other than the one pictured above, saw them driving across town chasing some homing pigeons that had been tuned to home in on somebody’s magnetic field. Thankfully a lot of it isn’t silly, but it’s a nice balanced mix.

    World of Goo

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    This is just a lovely game. Very simple – get a lot of goo balls to the exit. More at 2dboy.com.

    Evernote

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    Evernote is a great application/service. It stores notes and lets you search them. There are plenty of things that do this already, but over the years, everthing I’ve tried has just been lacking. Evernote is very good at it’s job and in all the time I have been using it, the speed of development and improvement has been quite impressive too.

    I use evernote to store notes about anything and everything. I can drag PDF documents in to it, clip a section of a web page, send it a photo or recording from my mobile phone and it all goes in to the searchable pot. The windows client I use synchronises with the web so that I can get to my notes from anywhere. There is a mobile client for some mobile phone times but also a mobile version of the site for other mobile users.

    There are lots of nice things about this. For example, if I take a photo of something I want to remember on my phone and send it to Evernote, when I’m searching for it later, it will recognise words inside the photos too. This means, for example, that if you snap a photo of a business card, you’ll be able to search for the person’s name or company and find the details. It’s not just nicely typed text it recognises either, it has a really good success rate with hand written stuff.

    For me, it’s great for technical bits and bobs that I always used to end up searching for time after time. I also use it to store quite a large library or walking routes in PDF format. The has multiple advantages over my previous method of storing them – just in a folder on my computer with filenames that tried to explain what the walk was about.

    Now that they’re inside Evernote, I can browse them visually with full previews of the map and route, I can search for phrases that are within the route description and place names too. So if I fancy a walk that takes in the village of Longnor, I can search for that and find some.

    It also means that all of this stuff is backed up away from my computer in case disaster ever hits it.

    Evernote has become invaluable to me. More at evernote.com.

     
    • Stephen Hill 1:30 pm on November 7, 2008 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Dave,

      Evernote is awesome. I was using OneNote for quite a while until Evernote came along, which has the big advantage of being web based and available on almost any device.

      Great little write-up :)

      Stephen

  • Dave 9:23 pm on August 4, 2008 Permalink
    Tags: horse   

    Horses 

    A pair of happy horsesI managed to get out for two nice walks at the weekend. Not much in the way of cows to photograph, but that was compensated for by a number of horses who were all up for having their photo taken in exchange for a little stroking of the nose and general fussing over.

    The Devil Horse and RickA Flickr contact left a comment on one of these photos to say that ears pointing forward is the sign of a happy horse. I did a quick check of my photos tagged with horse and sure enough, lots of ears pointing forward which was nice. When I’m photographing animals, I try and be relaxed around them and make them feel at ease. If they’re happy and relaxed they usually stick around and give you plenty of opportunity to take photos. Horses are generally very relaxed and seem to love the attention. Each of the horses in these photographs had a field to explore, but instead they were at the edge near junctions where people were sure to pass. On Sunday, the two horses pictured above were at a footpath junction and we stayed there a while with them. Later when we ascended Bramah Edge and stopped for lunch, we could see these horses in the distance with another set of people in the path fussing over them.

    This final photograph was taken after I had been stroking the horse and it really seemed to enjoy it – it looked like it could have fallen asleep. When I stopped to take a photo, it yawned and it took me by surprise. It reminded me of the scene in Alien where the alien erupts from the person! So, a little more nose stroking and I was ready the second time it yawned…

    I shall attempt to eat the carrot… vertically!

     
    • greywulf 10:13 pm on August 4, 2008 Permalink | Reply

      Lol! Superb shots Dave. I’d pay good money to see images like that :)

    • Primed Minister 4:56 pm on August 13, 2008 Permalink | Reply

      Erect ears = happy horse. :)

      That last photo shown above looks pretty scary though… You wouldn’t want to get your hand trapped in there.

  • Dave 10:54 pm on March 9, 2008 Permalink
    Tags: holmfirth, horse,   

    Holmfirth Horse 

    Holmfirth Horse 7

    The photo above is my favourite out of a bunch that I took today when out walking near Holmfirth in West Yorkshire. The following images lead up to this one really.

    Holmfirth Horse 6 Holmfirth Horse 5
    Holmfirth Horse 4 - In desperate need of nibbling a camera Holmfirth Horse 3 - Flares
    Holmfirth Horse 2 - Total Nasal Eclipse Holmfirth Horse 1 - Introductions

    Out of all of these, I quite like the top 3. The bottom four are really only included because they demonstrate the difficulty in tracking a fast moving nose!

     
    • Diana L-S 1:44 am on March 10, 2008 Permalink | Reply

      Great photos! I love all your soft horse muzzle shots.

      Thanks for the chuckle when I read, “tracking a fast moving nose”. You brought carrots along right? ;)

  • Dave 12:48 am on December 28, 2007 Permalink
    Tags: , horse   

    Hairy and Happy 

     
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