Saturday, 29 November 2008

Monday, 24 November 2008

Mark Zuckerberg: Palo Alto won't be big enough for the 2 of us

wtf?

Thank god someone in Silicon Valley still has a soul. Microsoft and Facebook seem made for each other, both produce products that increasingly seem to ruin the fun of computers. Remember War games, when us nerds were the good guys? I miss those days, nowadays, Silicon Valley executive seems like a synonym for 'evil dictator'. I'm talking about Ballmer, Zuckerberg, and to a lesser extent Jobs. Now I know they have their own licensing agreements to keep to, and that it falls to my generation to reverse their mistakes, breaking the law if necessary to do so. I refer you to Fake Steve. Pitting consumers against corporation in the new media will result in one thing, all your hardcore computer geeks will just migrate to someone a little more ethical.

Buying Twitter Zuckerberg, won't help you with your current market valuation, you're turning into a faceless corporation with no soul, only a desire to make profit and control everything. I applaud Twitter's board for having the guts to stand up to Facebook and refuse to let money get in the way of independence. But I'm horribly biased, I'm a facebook-exile, I got sick of all the attention whores posting photos of themselves and making attention grabbing comments that clogged up my inbox. The new Silicon Valley Brat Pack like Zuckerberg, they don't care about what computers can do, I cannot imagine Zuckerberg and Wozniak having a nice conversation about changing the world through computers. Zuckerberg is only interested in exploiting his customers to extraxt maximum profit out of them. It's a shame really that money has corrupted his heart.

And lets face it, at the end of the day, Facebook has an excellent business model... and Twitter is developing a business model but errrrr *shifty look* it's a secret... I'd rather go for the business with a sense of humour, but most importantly, a soul.

Incidentally, Palo Alto is one of many places in the world I'd love to live someday..... but not if Zuckerberg is still there.... just look at a photo of him, you know he's not smart enough to code Facebook.... god I hate him.... ConnectU really should have taken him for everything he was worth....

Thursday, 20 November 2008

Mr Tom Jones continued

As I mentioned yesterday, I saw Tom Jones yesterday, I was so impressed. He came on, sang for about 45 minutes and went straight off. He was fund raising for Cancer Research UK, I gave what little money I had in my pockets (72p) and in the end he raised over £460. His setlist was a little small, he did two of his classic songs (It's not unusual & Green grass of home) with a selection of classics (Almost all of which were related to what he called 'these times' about money-obsessed men with a lack of money).

I was left most impressed, I've even been photographed and I'm in today's Daily Telegraph which I've got a scan of below. But photos first of all....



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This is a nice photo which I believes nicely illustrates the sheer weight of people there, as well as that despite his huge reputation and media machine, this Tom Jones fella is mortal like the rest of us.



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I believe this is where Tom Jones was doing a Roy Orbison-esque growl. This 50/60 year old man was growling like a sex object, what's worse all these female students were growling back, giving credence to his claim. Shocking stuff really :O



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This is probably the best photo I took of Tom Jones, I managed to get him fully in shot, staring properly towards the camera, at this resolution, you can properly see the fretboard guitar that 'Keith' was playing, a rather fetching Gibson acoustic. The fish sculpture in the background came out well in this one, as did Somerset House, and by contrasting Tom Jones' skin colour with that of the crowd, you can understand what I mean when I say he look a bit out of place. I am planning on going to Somerset House for my next set of photos, I feel sufficiently prepared (just).



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And lastly, even though I had deliberately turned off the flash for this photo thus it appears a bit dark, I couldn't possibly not show this photo. I think it nicely sums up his showmanship. It was pure poetry to see him working a crowd.



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Enjoy the better-than-average resolution photos. Next post will most likely be about Somerset House (The marble building across the river in the photos).

Here's the Daily Telegraph article with me in it, I'm in the lower left hand side with bare arms above the crowd wearing a watch on my left wrist. Sarah Kennard is just to the right of me, with a dark blue jacket.



As a final note, after the free concert, I picked up a bottle of water that I'm 90% confident Tom Jones drank from, eBay awaits.....

Wednesday, 19 November 2008

Tom Jones

Today I went to the Royal Festival Hall, I'd read in a free newspaper that Tom Jones was doing a free busking gig there for Cancer Research and I figured, free is free and decided to go. He's such a pro, it was marvellous, he was accompanied by a man called Keith (Not Keith Richards I'm sorry to say, THAT would have been incredible) and I realised what an incredible voice he has. I guess it does show in a raw environment, right in front of an audience without any effects, his talent.(Photos will follow at some point)

Wednesday, 12 November 2008

Japan Centre

Today, I visited the Japan Centre London. It's on Piccadilly, almost right across the street from the Japanese embassy, quite a few Japanese places in that part of town, I like it. I get to practice my Japanese (I'm currently taking lessons) and read seemingly crazy language and decipher it. It's even one of the places where you can buy the famous Japan rail pass (Not valid on the Nozumi trains :)) in the travel centre (not so much a centre, more of a cupboard)

First of all is the door itself. As you might imagine, it is red. A very nice shade of red common in Asian cultures with the obligatory cute anime characters in the window.

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Although on closer examination, I'm not so sure the guy holding onto Totoro is happy, terrified might be more apt. (I'm not so good at the Japanese characters, I know most of the hiragana characters, and notice the character for 'no' in there)

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Anyway, the Japan Centre is well-known for its cheap yet substantial food. Check the prices, you get so much more than in M&S or Waitrose and the quality is on a par with wasabi. The smell as you walk in of a slightly fishy, slightly seaweedy smell is almost intoxicating. It's very addictive and I hope that Japan itself smells like that. The place is always packed out with hungry office workers queuing up for the sushi. Japanese ex-patriates frequent the place too for their groceries so it must be good.

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Downstairs is the bookstore, full of all sorts of Japanese magazines with people trying to look like westerners and not doing so well. I was tempted to buy this one called 'potato' though. Simply so I could see what it was all about.

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I also saw this, I wasn't quite sure what it was, I was in a bit of a rush, but it looks pretty nonetheless.

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And my two favourite books are here. I am a cat, a book about being a cat. And the Japanese guide to busking.

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(Obglitory pokemon photo)

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Back on the top floor, is the tea section. They sell everything to do with tea you could possibly want, teapots, tea, teacups, saucers, and a guide to green tea (called ochai, in roman-ji)

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And last of all, is a photo of some attractive boxes of some sort. I was busy helping a friend decipher the hiragana, of limited use as you can imagine when it's mixed up with katakana and the other two alphabets used in Japan.

I love the Japan centre, it's great for immersing yourself in the language, just today two elderlyJapanese ladies were searching for a specific brand of tea, arguing about where their tea was, it was great and totally decipherable, even to a novice like me.

Here's the Japan Centre link for those interested in learning more.

Friday, 7 November 2008

The drink that dare not speak its name

Today, I was in Starbucks, and I decided to use the knowledge that has been garnered through a teenagehood spent reading wikipedia. I decided to ask for the drink that the Starbucks menu does not acknowledge the existence of. I decided to order a short latte, the barrista looked at me with a slightly quizzical expression as if to say 'how did you know about those?' and then quickly got on with my drink. A photo follows with a ruler for a size comparison, followed by the wikipedia article I got my information from:-

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starbucks#History

Now isn't that depressing, Starbucks keeps all its employees trained on making a drink that they rarely if ever sell, they even keep the place supplied with cups to make such drinks, and it's only the rare fool such as myself who believes the wikipedia conspiracy talk and doesn't mind looking ridiculous who asks for it.

To seal the idiocy deal, here is a photo of my sushi mat for when I get a sushi craving.

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Sunday, 2 November 2008

The reports of the Olympics popularity were greatly exagerrated

At some point, I can't recall when, the Olympic parade was held. It just so happened to go right past King's front door so like a typical opportunity-taker I had a peek. I was underwhelmed, whatever parade the media claimed was full of people, I wish I'd been there. It was friggin' empty. Most of the people watching were 2nd year Physics students like me. I did take some photos (When I wasn't being assailed by corporate sponsors. But if I ever need phone service, I'm sorted)

I did see that Tom Daly kid, he really is short, even for a 14 year old. He seemed to be doing something with an equally short girl.

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Nothing else really worth reporting about it, it was so underwhelming I didn't think it worth a post. Quite a few people got free national lottery foam fingers but the entire thing looked like a massive corporate sponsorship exercise. Shame really it wasn't held at a weekend, would have been loads of people and much better as a result.