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Tuesday
Jan092007

So Near and Yet So Far!

Sitting in a Starbucks next to Moscone West. Lots of news crews and the line goes around the block. The bad news is I may have to follow the keynote from here :-( Expo registration doesn't begin until 8am but after speaking to one of the conference organisers it looks like the separate Live feed is only for the "Conference" attendees, not for us cheap skates who only bought an "Expo" ticket. Oh dear! I could always go up to the door once it's started and burst into tear :-) But the internet connection is fine here and if the worst comes to the worst I'll just follow the keynote using my tried and trusted methods! I've just spotted a mains point near the window. So I'll finish my coffee and blueberry muffin and go and register and see whats what. At least even if I don't get the keynote live, I'll be able to go across to the Expo and see and touch the stuff. Wish me luck!

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Tuesday
Jan092007

All Tooled Up for MacWorld

I know I'll probably regret it but I'm taking a full complement of tools with me to the Expo. I'll have my MacBook Pro, my HDV Camcorder, my Sony Minidisk recorded and my Razr phone with camera. I can't promise either how much I'll use each one (or if at all) but I'll probably be posting some photos to my Flickr feed. Expect another Flickr badge in the sidebar later today. The twitter feed seems to be fairly popular and despite seeming a bit naff, turns out to be pretty neat so I'll continue to update until I get fed up with it. My twitter feed is at this link. There is also a MacWorld aggregated feed at this link. That's why I prefix each message with MACWORLD so the aggregated feed picks it up. Off to the Expo!

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Tuesday
Jan092007

How Macworld 2005 Changed My Life

January 2005 was a very disappointing time. I'd always been a great computer fan and had used PCs since the very early days. PCs hadn't been invented when I was i school (!) so my first taster was with the Sinclair range of home computers. Initially. a Spectrum with a tape interface moving up to the multi tasking Sinclair QL with its microdrive technology. I even made some cash in he early days by getting a small program published in one of the QL magazines. In those days, the code would be published over three or four pages and you'd have to laboriously have to type everything in by hand. I offered the program for sale on microdrive and to my suprise got requests from all four corners of the globe. But I digress! After a spell in the UK Civil Service, I found myself naturally moving into IT where I was introduced to MSDOS and the original IBM PC, then Windows 1.0 moving through every version to XP, Windows NT beta testing and every version of NT to 2000. I got my MCSE and eventually moved from the typical support type rolls eventually specialising as a Consultant in Systems Management for a major Outsourcing outfit. But by January 2005 I'd become pretty disillusioned with PCs and computing in general. I'd just bought a new top of the range whizz bang PC with an enormous 19" LCD monitor (well at least it was at the time!). I bought a couple of TV tuner cards and a copy of Windows Media Center Edition. Screaming fast and loads of storage (OK 250GB), this was going to be my ultimate PC and restoke my flagging enthusiasm. It arrived and I configured it and..... Meh! It wasn't that much different from my previously lower spec'd machine. Add in the time I'd spent tweaking it and adding in the AntiVirus software and re-installing all my apps and I was truly underwhelmed. The number of times I needed to re-install XP on my other PCs used by the family and also the dreaded calls from friends and family to sort out Windows related problems (nearly always due to virus or malware problems) really was taking the shine off what used to be my passion. I don't know what made me watch the 2005 Macworld Keynote. I certainly wasn't in any way thinking of going down the Mac route and they were humongously expensive and only for graphic artists weren't they? Now it's been two years since I saw that keynote (and I'm writing this on a plane so I can't download it to check my facts) but I seem to remember that Steve started off the keynote with iPod related factoids (no change there then) but then he went on to start demoing some Mac applications. It must have been iLife. I was impressed! Then I seem to remember he gave a preview of Tiger - Cool! Wow! This stuff looks really good. But they're still top end computers with a heavy price premium aren't they? Then he showed us the Mac Mini - He got me! I wanted one and for that price it would be affordable and if it was pants then no harm done. As an aside, The Mac Mini launch seemed to be overshadowed by the launch of the 1st Gen iPod Shuffle in the same keynote - why? The Mac Mini was really low key but I believe one of the most important product launches ever. So a couple of months later I got the Mac Mini - put the delay down to product shortages. I erred on the side of caution and got a keyboard and mouse sharing unit so I could switch between the mac and the PC. That got disconnected after three days! A word of advice to any new Mac Mini user - get an Apple keyboard and a Two button mouse. It will make the experience so much better. To say I was sold on the Apple was an understatement. The same old buzz I had when first got into computing was back. And the software - amazing! A couple of days to get over the initial transition and I had major regrets. Why didn't I discover the Apple and OSX sooner. To be honest, there were some problems - OSX does crash (very occasionally) and applications do freeze but the difference was that in most cases the machine just keeps on working. And thats the rub, the thing just worked! The iLife suite as supplied was outstanding and the level of integration was superb. Movie editing, Photo management, DVD creation all out of the box and it just worked. Plugged in my video camera and it just worked. Plugged in my Digital Camera and it just worked! I think you get the idea! Shortage of software for the mac - not on your life. A terrific number of commercially available packages are there for the buying but what really surprised me was the amount of cheap quality software provided by small independent developers. Fantastic, beautiful and functional programs covering almost anything you could wish for and extremely affordable. Instantly, I was a member of a loyal (OK sometimes fanatical) mac community with forums, websites, podcasts all delivering additional information and support. Within six months, from going from no Apple products I ended up with an iPod, a Dual G5 PowerPC tower, a 23" Cinema Display and had the tools and knowledge to create ScreenCastsOnline. Initially a hobby site, it grew to the point where I felt I could take a risk and give up my well paid Corporate IT Job and make it on my own. Of course, Apple again also helped by introducing Podcast support in iTunes to make it viable to reach a larger audience. I have to also mention one none Apple related factor that made it possible to make the leap of faith and thats Libsyn. Without those guys and the unique unlimited bandwidth they provide to podcasters, there is no way ScreenCastsOnline could have grown at the rate it did as traditional bandwidth charges would have crippled me. So here we are, two years later I'm a professional podcaster and I'm on a plane heading to Macworld 2007 to report on the next phase of Apples product releases and to meet up with many Mac luminaries and people who have supported ScreenCastsOnline since it started. Who'd have thought it! Certainly not me! Who knows what Macworld 2007 has in store but if the next two years are anything to go by, then it could be a hell of a ride! My heartfelt thanks to Steve and all the folks at Apple for giving me the opportunity to change my life. Don

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Monday
Jan082007

Off I Go

30 minutes before the taxi whisks me off to the Airport. Another 20 hours or so I should be in San Fransisco, delays excepted. Only managed about 2 hours sleep last night (Ok so I'm excited) so I may be in a sorry state when I get there :-) Sorry if I don't respond to emails in the next 24 hours and don't forget to check out the twitter panel (if I remember to keep it updated).

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Sunday
Jan072007

Prep for MacWorld

Don't know if I'll keep it updated but I've installed a Twitter badge in the side panel. It let's you keep track of where (what?) I'm up to! You can also check out my profile on the Twitter website There's also an RSS feed to subscribe to if you're that way inclined! RSS Feed Ah well off to do some ironing, get all my bits together and wait for the 6:30am pick up tomorrow - Approximate Journey time 18 hours!

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