All posts by Kim

I started this blog to try and provide insights about IT to everyday people.

Robert Reich – stop making sense

Howdy Everyone,

I just wanted to publicize this.  I think this should be mandatory  viewing for every single person.

Inequality for all

This is Robert’s blog which contains a plethora of interesting reading.

I hope you find this as interesting as I did and here is a quotable quote  “We make the rules of the economy – and we have the power to change those rules.” – Robert Reich

Enjoy the epiphany

Kim

 

Where do you get good IT news?

Hi All,

So as a self proclaimed IT expert, I often utilise resources on the web to increase my understanding of emerging technologies and trends and to help me solve technical issues that present themselves during the course of a normal working day.  I want to share some of the sites I regularly use to find information on particular issues.

Whilst some of these are obvious, well to me anyway, others are definitely targeting the more advanced user.  But all are great resources to help with increasing my understanding of IT.  This is by no means and exhaustive list and I welcome any and all comments and feedback on what others use to help them in their work lives.

So first up are forums and news…..

Gizmodo

SlashDot

Then vendor specific……

Microsoft Technet

Apple Support

Linux

Android

Next comes general news sites……

ABC News

Wired

ArsTechnica

Of course, there are these great resources as well….always helpful if you need a video ‘walk-through’ or the evolution on a particular product or technology.

YouTube

Wikipedia

And perhaps the most useful of all for Australians is Whirlpool

Please feel free to add your own sites and forums and I will update this page as I find new and valuable web resources to help get stuff done!  Even as I write this there are many more that spring to mind….never forget Google, a well structured search query can help find just the answer you need.  Google even provide tips.

Happy Researching

Kim

 

Need a hand with your IT related issue?

Hello Everyone,

I wanted to try and help some people out there on the internet with their technical conundrums.

So this is a call to anyone who would like some assistance of a technical nature.  I am well versed in all aspects of IT and if I don’t know the answer I know how to research and find you one!

So don’t delay, I want to expand my blog and site and am offering this as a totally free service.

To take advantage, just join my site and send me an email.  Go on do it!  I know everyone likes something for free!

Hope to hear from you soon

Regards

Kim

The Power of Two – how supermakets in Australia are making us fat

Hello everyone,

I read this informative article today and simply had to share.

I find it amazing that this doesn’t get more media attention in the wider community as the on-costs of obesity to a society are well understood in terms of the increased risk of medical conditions and the burden on the economy more generally of an overweight population.

I for one hope that the proposed new food labeling system can make it through the Parliament and we start to treat ‘dangerous’ foodstuff’s with the same sort of checks and balances as cigarettes and alcohol.

Basically a plea for common sense!  Along those lines, I would also say the ‘The Checkout‘ on ABC should be required viewing for each and every Australian.  Just so that you can remind yourself that there are people out there that understand this type of hypocrisy.

Please see these links for further reading:

Food Standards Australia website

An article from the Cancer Council of Australia

The Department of Health website

 

Thanks

Kim

 

Mechanical Keyboards and the new found joys of typing

I just got myself a new keyboard.  I know, hold the phone right!? In the age of the mobile device, some might question why it is that I am so excited.  Fair enough I say, but have you tried typing on a proper mechanical keyboard?  Since I knew I would be doing a lot more typing for this blog I thought it a reasonable investment in my sanity.

I want to share my insights so far and out the outset, provide an almost unconditional recommendation that if your job/hobby involves any serious amount of typing you should be investing in a mechanical keyboard right now!

I found a basic 101 key full mechanical keyboard for the absurd price of $125.00  This was a super special price considering that it was reduced from $180.00.  I remember that these keyboards where the only option back when I first started getting interested in computers.  Both Honeywell and IBM supplied great typists’ keyboards at a really cheap price.  The thing that separates the wheat from the chaff as they say is the use of the patented Cherry style switches.  Each key has an independent mechanical switch to register a keystroke.  The inclusion of these Cherry switches is what makes all the differences.  They have three main models available, conveniently classed into colours (everyone loves colours right?). Blue, Red and Brown.  See this extremely well produced infographic for an explanation of the differences.  After trying them, I went with the ‘Red’ switches as I found them best for my style of typing.

It is more than the satisfying ‘clicky’ noise that each key makes as it is depressed.  It gives you the confidence to type much quicker and more accurately than any other keyboard I can think of or have used.  I should note that I have used pretty much EVERY style of keyboard in existence during my IT career! I  am platform agnostic meaning, I am equally comfortable on Windows based PC’s or Mac’s or any of the various flavours of Linux.  I have found that the Apple style wireless keyboard is atrocious in terms of the feedback you receive upon depressing a given key.  Whereas the standard ‘el cheapo’ keyboard bundled with new PC’s is also sadly lacking in tactile feedback, at least it has some decent amount of key travel to give you the feeling you have at hit a certain key.

I should also say that I am no speed demon on the keyboard.  I should probably do a typing speed test on the old and new to provide you with some empirical evidence to support my claim….perhaps in a follow up post.  But my gut feeling at this early stage (day 3) is that I should have done this along time ago.

Now for all you laptop users out there (yes, my girlfriend, I am looking at you) the ergonomic benefits of using a full size separate keyboard will be instantly be felt throughout your body.  It is one of the easiest ‘upgrades’ you can give to yourself.  No more sore/strained neck and wrists.  You will also find (hopefully) that your accuracy and speed will increase markedly when using this style of input device!

In conclusion, I want to say that there are many reasons that having a mechanical keyboard makes sense if you have to type large amounts of text regularly.  Please try not to be put of by the extra expense, it will pay for itself many times over during its’ life!

I would like to hear your views on mechanical keyboards or what you have found works best for you.  Please drop me a line in the comments.

 

Happy Typing

Kim

 

First Post

I thought I should attempt to share my helpful IT insights with the general public. I am located in Melbourne, Australia and looking forward to assisting people with all things tech related.

Please do not hesitate to get in touch with me.

I am really excited about how this site will evolve.

 

Kim