Archive for April, 2007

Photo gallery moved

To anyone who might have looked at the photo gallery at some time, it has moved!  You’ll now find it at http://veejoe.net/gallery.  Sorry for any trouble!  It also hasn’t been updated for a while, but this will be changing as well.

The newer version of the software I’m using has RSS support, so if you want to stay up to date with photos of Nicholas (and who wouldn’t!) you’ll be able to pick up a feed and go.

Explanatory text (or, why did it move): I’m distancing my personal stuff from the company domain, something I’ve wanted to do for ages but just never got around to.  I got a bit of a prod from someone who wanted to look at the gallery but found it inaccessible, so I did the deed.  In time, the move will apply to pretty-much everything veejoe.com.au, including e-mail addresses…

Go TGV Go

Okay, not computer hardware, but I don’t have a category for trains (hmm, might have to fix that…).  News from France early this month that the TGV set a new rail speed record of 574.8 kph!

Of course some anti-Francophiles just have to mention that they couldn’t break the overall speed record for a train, which still stands at 581 kph, set by a Japanese mag-lev train.  For me though, the fact that good ol’ steel-wheel-on-steel-rail managed to get within seven kilometres per hour of a mag-lev train says a lot about the French technology.

It’s probably fair to say though that the mag-lev rig probably has a better chance of entering service at speeds approaching the record, while this TGV run was purely a record-setter — a special train set up for the run, with fewer coaches, larger wheels, bigger motors and higher AC tension on the overhead.

Riding TGV at speed is still one of my life goals.  The closest I’ve come so far is Thalys from Amsterdam to Brussels — it runs the original TGV stock, but in Holland it doesn’t run to top speed because it’s only on standard track (not the high speed purpose-built tracks built for TGV in France).

There’s some video of the latest record floating around the ‘Net (a search for “TGV rail speed record” on YouTube will hook you up) that is just astonishing.  People standing on rail bridges while the train flashes by underneath them.  A pan following the train by a camera that must have been a mile away to be able to keep up with it.  Some footage from an aircraft matching speed — something impressive in itself, a plane flying at that speed while low enough to be able to keep a ground vehicle in a fairly close camera shot!

Okay, obviously I’m a train nut… but this is COOL!  Vive la TGV!

Word-of-Mouth for Linux marketing?

Following-on from a discussion on the Linux Australia mailing list, Melissa Draper has commented on her blog on the effectiveness of WoM (word-of-mouth) as a marketing technique for Linux.  She raises Apple as a counterpoint to the “WoM is worthless” argument; Apple having spent (possibly) billions of traditional marketing dollars on Macintosh to achieve roughly the same desktop market share as Linux means that on a return-per-advertising-dollar-invested basis, Linux has a much better result.  I’m sure an interesting discussion will ensue; wander on over to Melissa’s blog and weigh in!

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