31 October 2005 @ 01:27

Well quite a few blog writers have been quiet lately including myself - cant find anything to post about at present and seems others have similar problems, most of the blogs I read have been quiet lately....

Hopefully new content will come soon!

21 October 2005 @ 00:55

As I mentioned earlier here I will continue updating my experiences using GTalk every now and then.

Now yesterday I ran into the most annoying thing in GTalk, this could put me off using GTalk for a loong while!

One of the features I find very handy in MSN Messenger is the option to save conversations. Now unless I am somewhat blind, GTalk doesnt seem to have this option, very very annoying!

I was in a conversation yesterday with someone and after the conversation ended, I wanted to check something from the conversation and bingo, it only keeps a history of the last few lines .... :( :(

Have I missed the option for this feature? Or is it really not there.

Also, Rod this brings me an idea for the next version of AfterMail .

I guess IM's are occassionally used for meetings ... and perhaps the conversations can sometimes contain important info to the people of the meetings,so provided they have an option to store conversations such as MSN ..etc, hmm... the rest you already know :)

 

14 October 2005 @ 09:24

So Telecom had their 3G network released for a while now and Vodafone have recently followed with theirs. Now there are a lot of good things that come with the 3G network, not all necessary features but all are cool!

Now like me you may have thought that a Smartphone does everything one might ever dream of doing (at least IMO it does everything I need) so I confidently went to Vodafone and asked someone if Smartphones are 3G enabled and she said no, then I was like I'm sure they are capable of it so will they be in the future and she denied saying that this wont be the case with the current models.

So, conclusion, there are things a smartphone can't do :( :(

8 October 2005 @ 14:20

Saw this in the DotNetJunkies newsletter today. I haven't played much with O/R Mappers myself but thought it may be of interest to some of you.

About Me

I'm a Software Consultant & Developer living in Melbourne, Australia.

I graduated in 2005 from the University of Canterbury in Chirstchurch, New Zealand, where I studied a B.Com. in Information Systems & Computer Science.

Since graduating in 2005 I've worked on teams and projects of various sizes and using different technologies. These include Cost Control applications for the construction industry, CMS solutions tailored for online publishing and digital media as well as larger scale projects such as Internet Banking systems.

I'm a Microsoft Certified Application Developer and am a person who's very passionate about web technologies & software particularly in the Microsoft domain. I'm always eager to learn about new software/tools and practices and frequently attend conferences and user group events to learn about the latest and greatest.

In addition to being very passionate about technology, I'm a tech savvy person with deep interest in business. I enjoy blogging and I previously ran the Christchurch, NZ .NET user group. You can read more about me on the About page. You can also grab my CV here

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