Still in a pre-Google world

Found this why surfing the web. An excellent illustration on how not to find information.

Complete Tosh, by Neil McIntosh: Still in a pre-Google world
Still in a pre-Google world

Here’s an interesting excerpt from a book by Peter Hyman, former advisor and chief speechwriter to Tony Blair. It’s 2003, and they’re working on Blair’s conference speech, to be delivered the next day. Hyman’s leaving Blair’s suite when Tony says…

“Can you find me a quote? There’s this beautiful saying from the Bible, Proverbs, I think, twenty-something, that says exactly what we want to say in this speech. I want to use it at the end. “It’s something like, ‘If we faint in the day of struggle, we have little strength.'”

I leave the room and go back to my bedroom to look for the obligatory hotel Bible. I open the bedside drawers. No Bible. I look in the cupboard under the television. It’s a mini-bar. Is this the only hotel room in Britain without a Bible? Is this yet another symbol of the decline in values?

Found it. It was in a clothes drawer.

I look for the quote and find Tony is almost spot on. It’s Proverbs 24:10. I return to his room. The security man on the door lets me in with a key. I tell Tony the good news. “If we faint when there’s trouble, then we have little strength.” Tony says: “That’s the right quote, but there are more poetic versions. Have you looked at the King James Bible?”

Where will I get a King James Bible at 10pm on a Monday? I phone the only person I know who will be working at this hour, the No 10 duty clerk, the heroic person on duty through the night. He calls me back within the hour: ‘If we faint in the day of adversity, our strength is small.’ I leave the quote on a piece of paper for Tony.”

Maybe it’s just me being a geek, but to me this reads almost like something from a different age – the second world war, perhaps. Surely the instinct of most professionals, faced with the need to find the King James version of a quote, would be to hit Google with the approximate version? Indeed, search on what Blair gives him – proverbs If we faint in the day of struggle, we have little strength – and you get the exact quote at number one. Search on Proverbs 24:10 and you get the full thou and thy King James version at number four.

I bet they have Google in the West Wing.

Harry Potter – Differences between UK and US Versions

Differences between UK and US Versions

Harry Potter – Differences between UK and US Versions

For you Harry Potter fans out there:

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s/Sorcerer’s Stone
http://www.hp-lexicon.org/about/books/ss/differences-ss.html

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
http://www.hp-lexicon.org/about/books/cs/differences-cs.html

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
http://www.hp-lexicon.org/about/books/pa/differences-pa.html

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
http://www.hp-lexicon.org/about/books/gf/differences-gf.html

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
http://www.hp-lexico.org/about/books/op/differences-op.html

Or just read the website – http://www.hp-lexicon.org/

The Weather

Another post from my sleep deprived, caffeine saturated brain.
If I lived in the US, I would probably watch the Weather Channel. But I don?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢t, so I will just have to make do with having the Ulsan weather forecast on my sidebar (the thing on the right of the screen)

Off course if my Dad was here he would say ?¢‚Ǩ?ìWhy don?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢t you just look out the window?¢‚Ǩ¬ù
My response for that would be ?¢‚Ǩ?ìwhere?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s the fun in that??¢‚Ǩ¬ù

Hmm, /// off course, if I had a webcam I could ring a live video feed of the view from my window.

Enough computers for today, time for my daily dose of Harry Potter.

Learning PHP

Have decided not to learn Python during the holidays. As I have been playing around a lot with my WordPress Blog I have run up against a brick wall.
I need to learn PHP so I can modify my blog’s code.

So with that in mind I will be studying:

Learning PHP 5 Front Cover

Books Website: Learning PHP 5

Haidong Gumdo Grading addendum

Last Friday, the fourth of February I thought I would pass my Haidong Gumdo grading (test)
I had an adequate command of the techniques, not perfect. But considering my recent recovery from my ankle injury I was sort of satisfied.

Alas, I screwed up, big time

     At the very start of one of the routines, I forgot it!

so I failed… shit happens

Off course now, this gives me a change to get the techniques right, and be more fluid executing them.

Oh yeah, nearly forgot, I have the whole incident on video,
there is a slight probability that the form where I forgot what to do will suffer an irrecoverable. error and alas, no backups. 🙁

New format for Blog

One word … W.O.W

I have seen the light! (No! Not God or the oncoming train)

       CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)

What a wonderful design tool. I have just downloaded a new theme for my blog.
My blog runs on WordPress 1.5. WordPress uses a mix of PHP, HTML and CSS to display the page you are now reading.
With the update to the 1.5 version, there is a themes folder where you can ‘drop’ new themes into, select them and instant redesign of your website.

Very impressive and very easy. For someone like me who does not understand PHP or CSS (that will change) it was suprisingly easy to change the basics of the design.

So in the future, I expect you will see special themes for my website on special occassions, Christmas, Halloween, etc

Oh yeah, nearly forgot, the theme I use is Arzel XT2

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Today I got up at Noon. Went to McDonalds for Breakfast and then spent a quiet half hour finnishing reading the last fourty pages of Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone.

Very enjoyable. The first non work related book I have read in Korea!

When I got back home I started reading the second book, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Front cover of the UK edition of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

I am really enjoying getting back to reading. A little sad really, as when I was my students ages (16,17) I was reading two hundred plus books per year.

This year I intend to read much more widely.