Another Update *gasp*

February 11th, 2010

Yep, another mini update to fill some time until I do the main update. Managed to snag the wordpress app for the Blackberry so I’m posting this from my bed as I can’t sleep at the moment.

App works really well actually.

If any of you have a blackberry, let me know your pin and we can do some old school messaging like the good old days :)

Lack of updates.

January 13th, 2010

Hello,

Sorry for no updates for a while, i’ll try and put something new up here in a few days.

Bad Ste.

Married.

September 7th, 2009

Well, she said yes. :) We got married on Saturday. It was ace. The best day of my life so far.

I’ll post some pictures when I get some as i’m waiting on other people to send them to me (I didn’t take a camera, I was somewhat busy as you can imagine ;) )

Woop Woop!

Wedding Update.

July 2nd, 2009

Here you go frank :)

Wedding plans are going well, its only2 months to the wedding now and things are starting to come together.  We have the dresses (Bride and Bridesmaids) sorted.  Suits are hired (need one usher to go for his fitting yet).  The cake has been picked (mmm vanilla sponge) etc.  Most of the stuff has been paid for and we are just waiting for people to RSVP their invitations to see whom is actually coming.

We are both looking forward to the big day.  It should be a wonderful one-off spectacular day to remember for sure.

Tomorrow I and 11 others are off to my Stag Do in the lake district.  I’m just hoping they have nothing out of the ordinary planned for me.. I think they’d know better as Laura will probably kill anyone who does anything to me :)

We are staying in a lovely cottage in Edderside (near Allonby) and will be Go Karting and Clay Pigeon shooting and also going for a few strolls in the hills no doubt.  I’m really looking forward to it, if not a little nervous as I want everyone to have a good time.

Quick bike update.

July 2nd, 2009

a few rides since last time, a little mini 6 mile-er and two slightly longer ones.

Airport and back, Me Laura and Alan.

  • Distance: 31.46 miles
  • Time: 3:17:05
  • Average Speed: 9.5mph
  • Maximum Speed: 23.2mph
  • Total Odo: 509.3 miles.

Birchwood – Hollins Green – Culcheth – Birchwood

  • Distance: 12.88 miles
  • Time: 1:06:32
  • Average Speed: 11.6mph
  • Maximum Speed: 23.7mph
  • Total Odo: 527.8 miles.

Quick bike ride.

June 14th, 2009

A quick ride this morning, as we have a busy day with the Suit fittings for the wedding and a birthday party for a 2 year old :)

Cycle-o-tron details:

  • Distance: 7.97 miles
  • Time: 41:28
  • Average Speed: 11.5mph
  • Maximum Speed: 26.2mph (on a flat run at the back of the train station)
  • Total Odo: 477.8 miles.

I’m going to put an update post on tonight about the wedding and all the other things that have happened … as my blog at the moment is turning into an exercise record .. not a blog.  Bad Ste.

Bike ride to Chateau Brogden.

June 12th, 2009

Late night bike ride this time to Jonny and Rach’s and back to see Claire while she is over here before heading back to new york.

Cycle-o-tron details:

  • Distance: 10.29 miles
  • Time: 55:49
  • Average speed: 11mph
  • Max Speed: 20.45mph (trying to catch up to another better cyclist … decided to let him go :) )
  • Total odo: 468.8 miles

Not bad.  You may have noticed the odo’s have jumped from the last post, I forgot to add in previous rides …. D’oh.

Another bike ride.

May 30th, 2009

Rode from our house to andy’s, then on to Dave and Vick’s then up to Carr Mill Dam and back.  Dave very kindly tried to fix a clicking bottom bracket for me but it still seems to be defective…

Cycle-o-tron details:

  • Distance: 36.64 miles
  • Time: 3:46:30
  • Average: 9.6mph
  • Maximum Speed: 21.7 mph
  • Total Odo: 453.4

Possible bike ride tomorrow.  Will post details if there is.

Bike Ride to the Airport.

May 24th, 2009

A bike ride to the airport today.  The wind was blowing in the right direction so we saw planes landing over our heads today rather than them taking off like the last time.

Cycle-o-tron details:

  • Distance: 25.45 miles
  • Time: 2:24;53
  • Average Speed: 10.5 mph
  • Maximum Speed: 21.6 mph
  • Total Odo: 416.7 miles

It was good to get Mr Hinch out on his bike this time as well … he suffered a bit but it’ll be worth it and it wont be long until he regains his biking legs once more.  I’ll bung some pics on facebook in a bit.

Amazon.com begin selling Xbox Live Arcade games

May 8th, 2009

The place of the traditional retailer is often discussed in regards to the games industry’s future and usually the conclusion is drawn that digital distribution will eventually be its death. Although Amazon.com can hardly be called traditional it would still face many of the same problems, were it to become the norm for consumers to buy directly from the console manufacturer, as is the case with XBLA and the Playstation store. In an effort to counter this, Amazon have pulled off a surprise partnership with Microsoft that allows them to sell individual XBLA games from their own website.

Unlike trial PC services in the past from high street competitors such as Game, Amazon will not host any of the downloads themselves. Instead, the site offers an unlock-code that can then be entered into the Xbox.com homepage or directly through your console on Xbox Live in order to gain access to the title. It is likely that this is due to Microsoft based restrictions, but not hosting the files will also allow Amazon to avoid the cost and hassle of using their own servers. The service should be fairly quick as the code is e-mailed to you upon purchase, but it all still seems a little awkward and time consuming in comparison to buying directly from XBLA. The question of why anyone would want such a service from Amazon then must surely be asked, but the answers are actually quite simple.

For Microsoft there are most likely two reasons why they would want such a deal to go ahead. Firstly, Amazon.com is a huge online retailer with a lot of activity and a wide range of customers. Although XBLA has done well since its launch, many people with the console are still unaware or unsure about the marketplace and how it works. Amazon.com will reach a much larger audience and provide a familiar purchasing system that most people will have used before. The second reason is that Microsoft will look to use this system as a way of keeping Amazon and other retailers on their side whilst the transition to digital content takes place over this, and the next generation of consoles. There is evidence of them doing this in the past with the “boxed” version of the GTA IV add-on, which was essential Microsoft Points inside a GTA branded DVD case. This deal will continue the trend, making the public more aware of their content whilst keeping greater control, and most likely a bigger profit margin for themselves.

It is not just the two companies who could benefit from this deal however; there are plenty of reasons why this could be a good deal for us too. The way the games can be purchased is one area that will be improved over the current system. Gone are the Microsoft Points that confuse and hide the real prices you are paying; instead the titles will be sold for real money values. Doing away with the points system also means that you only spend what you need at the time, instead of having to buy large bundles of Microsoft Points for later consumption. Another bonus is that because you buy a code, rather than the game itself, Amazon has provided the perfect gifting feature for XBLA games. This has been much sought after ever since Microsoft themselves trialled a gifting service last year which never advanced past the beta stage.

The final and most crucial point to Amazon’s move, however, is the fact that it will create something that so far has been greatly lacking in this area - commercial competition. Although Microsoft have begun cutting the prices of some of their older games there has still been a great lack of reductions and special offers when compared to the boxed game retail space. The competitive nature of Amazon, and any future retailers who may also begin selling the games, could push down the prices of old and new titles alike. If Amazon can help to provide better value for money then they have a good chance at success with their XBLA line, and in the process they may just shake up a few of the doomsday theories surrounding them.