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Publishing online with Lulu

 First of all, I want to say I like Lulu.  It provides good quality printed books, which seem to be at a perfectly reasonable price, to me.  The process of creating a project, uploading a 'manuscript' and designing the cover is all pretty straightforward - usually.  The books arrive quickly when ordered.

However, recently I have run into two different problems with the site.  That in itself is not all that annoying, these things happen.  The quality of the customer support, however, is getting beyond a joke.

Using Mandelson's rhetoric against him...

Dear Labour Party,

If you build it, will they come?

 In the always-beta Web2.0 world, there is a tendency for sites to never be finished.  But the same is true in the world of commercial software, where it is in the owners commercial interest (allegedly) to have a release schedule which provides new functionality over time, requiring upgrades and new investment in the software.

In the consensual world of emergent meaning, truth is a strange attractor

 I blame @DaveOWhite and @FrancesBell for this line of thought, although it had occurred to me some time ago (during the CCK08 course, if not before). 

Newspaper Clipping Generator

Over on this site is a lovely little tool which lets you download and use artificially generated newspaper clippings.  I love it.

Managing your supervisor

I decided it was about time I looked at some of the online learning materials for our Graduate Development Skills Programme.  In a way, I knew it would be a bit of a mistake – but also that it would be informative.

Apparently, according to the one on IP, it is wrong to answer a question along the lines of “True/False: it always costs money to use a patented technology” with False, although the explanatory text says “It usually costs…” thus proving the ‘correct’ answer of True to be False (as ‘always’ would be required for the answer to be ‘True’). 

BBC Weather... what is the key to it all?

OK, so apart from the small issue of long term forecasts getting less reliable over the last 20 years (at least, so it seems), I have a problem with the BBC’s weather charts on the Web.  They used to be easy to understand, but apparently someone decided they were too complicated, so now you cannot see the temperature on the same chart as ‘general’ and, to make matters worse, this is the key to explain the colour codes used:

Data Protection Act and Social Media

Although I have been aware of the DPA since the legislation was passed, and have worked in a role where I was responsible for auditing my company’s compliance (or at least my department’s compliance), I confess I had not thought about the burgeoning use of Social Media sites in the context, except in terms of how they should behave with my data.

Copyright, CC-NC and the like

I have been involved in an interesting discussion on Twitter this morning, with @TerryWassall, @JamesClay, @OStephens, @GrahamAttwell, @HallyMK1 and @AJCann about issues relating to course materials and copyright.

"Upgrade" to Windows 7

Yesterday I decided to install Windows 7.  I was going to go the Vista route so I didn’t have to re-install programs, but then realised that I didn’t want to lose the will to live.

It went pretty smoothly.  Migrating files from old set up to new one took many hours, and still isn’t complete because the system tells me it doesn’t have enough disk space (despite having twice as much free as it is trying to copy).

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