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Dec 29 2006
My specifications for the perfect stereo have not nearly been matched by any company. Just buying one with bluetooth and USB plug and play will set me back £280. Thus I have set a task for myself: to build my own. This may take 5 years going by my track record but I see it as a feasible effort. So, what are my aims for this ultimate stereo system?
At the moment I use my PC for all of my music, whether it be listening to last.fm stations or mp3s via the highly flexible and brilliant foobar2000. I don’t like having to have my pc on to listen to music, especially as it has a tendency to make fan noise, consume power and all the other failings of my four year old PC (which is standing up remarkably well).
Functions I want:
- Wireless connectivity to play internet, last.fm stations and send playback statistics to the last.fm service.
- Wireless or bluetooth connectivity to quickly sync’ newly downloaded files from PC to the stereo’s harddrive.
- USB Plug and play for mp3 players, etc, built in ipod dock
- Bluetooth connectivity to transfer files to my phone and other devices
- DAB Digital Radio Tuner, Short range FM output
- DVD-Audio, MP3-CD, CD playback and DVD/CD burning capabilities (preferably tray-less for sexiness).
- MP3, FLAC, WAV, OGG, M4A, AC3, WMA, etc.
- A bluetooth remote (possibly using Wii controller)
- Tape deck (yeah I still love that analogue fix)
- Recording functions
- LCD colour display that shows album art, artist image, now playing information and playlist info — essentially what my foobar shows (that’s the costly bit and touch screen is only a dream), spectrum analyser.
- 5.1 surround sound compatibility, Bass and Treble control
- 100 GB HDD internal and support for external HDDs
- Phono and digital audio, headphone jack and microphone plugs
- Ideally all running using Foobar2000, but that needs windows et al.
I have a multitude of speakers ready for use, so the system will be designed to work around them.
I am not asking much of myself.
Dec 29 2006
Here’s my top 10 list as best as I can remember. All of these films had 2006 UK release dates, some may have come out in 2005 in the states.
1. The Squid and the Whale
2. The Departed
3. Manderlay
4. Children of Men
5. Brick
6. Capote
7. Marie Antoinette
8. The Prestige
9. Superman Returns
10. Pan’s Labyrinth
I’m sure a glaring omission will appear to me as soon as I post this. I am ashamed to say I have not yet seen Little Miss Sunshine or Borat.
Dec 22 2006
Ahh, today saw the release of the Wii trial browser powered by Opera; just as I was lamenting the pains of having to use my sisters laptop to check my emails over this holiday season. Even though it is just a trial I am very impressed so far; full support for Gmail and Google Reader AJAX and out of the box Flash support that lets me watch YouTube on the television or load up my Last.fm personal radio station whilst I potter about. Improvements should include tabbed browsing and a box somewhere on the page that says what site or address you are visiting/on for security purposes, but I am sure these are in the works. On pages when the Wii decides it can’t cope the page disappears and the main browser page appears in its place without warning — this is my only annoyance so far. I’ll hold off on a proper review until the full product is released, however I can say this is a tidy little version to keep us going until then.
The ease and speed with which everything loads on the Wii is also a good point to note, especially after having fallen out with my PSP due to its excessive and ridiculous load times or even my PS2 and Xbox loading times. It makes it very easy just to turn on, play some Wii tennis and then leave, a quick 5 minute game is exactly that, not a quick 5 minute game plus 10 minutes of loading and options screens.
A friend has bought me 1000 wii points to buy some games on the Virtual Console, I think I’ll be getting bomberman 93 at some point when I get a few more controllers but until then i’ll wait to see what else comes out. I can’t wait for Mario Kart 64.
Dec 21 2006
Following my enjoyment of Ingmar Bergman’s Seventh Seal, my first experience of his work, I decided to raid the SRC at the library for more delights. I chose Persona, (above), Wild Strawberries (below) and The Silence (bottom), placed in order of favourites.
Persona has become an instant top five movie of mine for its incredible performances and eye opening insights into knowledge and perceived knowledge of ourselves and others and the resulting affects they have on our actions. It follows the story of a nurse (Alma, Bibi Andersson) and her patient (Vogler, Liv Ullmann), a patient that has seemingly decided not to talk-though we don’t know why, as they retreat to a silent empty seaside locale in attempts to improve Vogler’s condition.
Dec 18 2006
As a good healthy student I purchased myself a rounded, tasty and nutritious Celeriac from Tesco (for those not in the know, this is the base of Celery, the thing we use to do all those kiddy dye experiments). In my halls of residence I have a three shelf cupboard and place fresh veg’ on the top and in the middle. These shelves are above my level of sight. Following a week or so I bought some onions, pasta, veg’ etc. which began to obscure the turnip like vegetable from view. Come today and I reached to the back to fetch one of the onions needed to make a Con Carne mix, alas it looked wet and a little rotten on one side. No worries, I shall get another onion — this too, despite being fresher, showed the same symptoms. Upon closer inspection I now noticed a yellowy celeriac smegma covering the base of the shelf and dripping down to the lower levels. This brown, gooey yuck reeked of a celery that had traveled the world of Hades and returned via the slums of vegetable purgatory, where all the unwanted Brussel Sprouts are tormented.
Now I grew distressed — this seeping atrocity had infiltrated my pasta reserves, the parsnips, the onions, the malt loaf, the apples, the potatoes and most importantly the dry noodles. These noodles now escaped their packaging; as liquid brought them to life they splayed across the bottom shelf as if worms escaping an apocalypse. It was at this point I rediscovered my gag reflex. The offending Celeriac itself, instead of being a firm and solid spherical object more closely resembled a spongy and disgusting sea creature of the nether world.
It is beyond me how it could have reached that condition, now that everything has been removed it all stinks to a point that is unbearable. Yet I had been happily using the cupboard for many days before without noticing the slightest of problems. Maybe those onions were absorbing the smell, who knows. Anyway, I must dash as I am to play Scattergories.
May the horrors of the Celeriac be now known to you. Have a pleasant evening.
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