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In London, is a Mac a McIntosh?

Well here I am in the London Apple store. I have a pack of iKlear which is so hard to get in Australia. iKlear, for those of you who have never researched a scratched Powerbook screen, is the Apple sanctioned way of polishing and cleaning your Apple device LCD screen.

It's also tempting to buy a new 15" Powerbook here. With the current exchange rates, they are quite a few hundred dollars cheaper than in Australia. The main reason I definately won't is because of the wacky UK keyboard layout. Not that I'm afraid of different keyboard layouts (every keyboard I use is different - especially my Kinesis-Ergo contour!), but the UK keyboard as implemented on Apple laptops has a horrendously hard to hit return key. The left shift is also smaller than normal. It's not as bad as the insane backspace key on some PC keyboards, but still offputting. I don't like the new-ish silver PB keyboards as it is.

On the plus side, the trackpads on the new PBs are MUCH better than on my original model Tibook.

Nothing too interesting in the genius bar either, so it's time for my next stop - let's see where I can get wireless next!

Update: I decided to go and checkout the training session anyway. The interesting thing is that of the probably 50 people there, I counted exactly two (2) listening to the session. Everyone else was just taking advantage of the comfy seats and free wireless. Maybe they were taking notes on their Powerbooks? Well, some were so blatant as to wear their iPod headphones, and I even spied one Windows laptop! I was grateful for the seat though, because my back was really sore from loads of walking with my Crumpler bag slung over one shoulder.

10:43 PM, 05 Sep 2005 by Mark Aufflick Permalink | Comments (0)

Free wireless & cheap Leica's in London [www.cameracafe.co.uk]

Well here I am at the Camera Café - as recommended by the London Perl Mongers. It's a very cool café/camera shop located on Museum road just near the British Museum.

As you walk in you can browse the coolest of second hand Leica's, large format and regular SLR cameras.

Past them is the very friendly and helpful café staff who put up with me trying to describe how a "flat white" coffee should be made (a foreign name over here - does anyone know if it is specific to Australia?).

The coffee is good and the wireless is free :) They ask for a donation, which is more than fair since you can use it as long as you like and the drinks are well priced.

The perfect place to while away a few days teaching myself Cocoa development. (After I've visited the London Apple Store that is :)

09:48 PM, 05 Sep 2005 by Mark Aufflick Permalink | Comments (0)

London - Hot, Sunny, Humid!

Who woulda thunk it! Kath and I have been in the UK for over a week now, and it has been hot and humid nearly every day! Some night time rain, but 28+ every day. AND the Brits are making us look silly on the cricket field (maybe that has something to do with global warming?)

Ironically, one of my first ever weblog posts (on my long gone first blog - I can't even find it on the wayback machine because I can't quite remember it's url...) was titled London, 6am, cold, raining!

Roaming on wireless over here, I have discovered how terrible IMAP (and OSX Mail.app in particular) is over high latency connections (may mail server is in Sydney).

High latency connections also make you do more than one thing at once (while you're waiting for a conneciton to open etc.) and that makes me realise how much I depend on virtual desktops X-Windows style. OSX-sexiness aside, boring old virtual desktops are my favourite - I get virtual desktop functionality in OSX from Desktop Manager, and I constantly wonder how I lived without it. Fortunately it is now (according to it's website) Tiger compatible, so all my pre-requisites are now met to allow me to upgrade. Not while I'm travelling though - I don't like to live quite that riskily! (is that a word?)

08:13 PM, 05 Sep 2005 by Mark Aufflick Permalink | Comments (0)

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