Think Again…

Posted in Lifestyle, Thought Provoking, Video on November 18th, 2009 by Lostonreentry – Be the first to comment

Just a quickie to say that you need to spare an hour of your life to watch this amazing short film by Murray Simple. I can’t say enough about it to do it justice, so just watch it.

You won’t regret it.

Carts of Darkness from murray siple on Vimeo.

A Way Of Looking At Data

Posted in IT - Geeking Around, Thought Provoking on November 17th, 2009 by Lostonreentry – Be the first to comment

I like this a lot and it’s something that my favourite techie mag, Wired, do every month in one form or another; visualising data, not in a manner you are accustomed to but in a way that really makes you think about it. Check this out from the Mozy blog:

What's A Petabyte

Think…

Posted in Music, Thought Provoking, Video on November 16th, 2009 by Lostonreentry – Be the first to comment

Here is a couple of quick videos that will make you think, fantastic concepts done well.

Firstly we have one of a series of short films by Benjamin Reece called Fifty People, One Question. Right from the start is has incredible intemacy, I love the way it draws you in and makes you a part of it. Beautifully filmed and masterfully edited, please check out his website here for more.

Fifty People, One Question: New Orleans from Benjamin Reece on Vimeo.

Second is my favourite offering from the Playing For Change series founded by Mark Johnson. Again, an incredibly thought provoking concept that really made me stop and think. There is plenty, plenty more from them on their site here. By the way, if this doesn’t make you smile I don’t know what will, especially Grandpa Elliott.

Playing For Change: Song Around the World “Stand By Me” from Playing For Change on Vimeo.

It’s Jailbreak Time!

Posted in IT - Geeking Around on November 14th, 2009 by Lostonreentry – Be the first to comment

I’ve had my iPhone 3G for nearly a year now and have thoroughly enjoyed owning it. The looks, the style, the interface are all second to none and the app store is fantastic, the fact that I haven’t jailbroken it by now attests to how versatile and useful it already is, and that’s a serious statement coming from someone who flashes the bloody firmware on just about everything he owns!

In fact, being the only one of my cohorts that works in IT, I regularly get the piss taken for it… “Oh, is that a new watch? Have you flashed the firmware on it yet?”… you get the idea…

So why do it? Well, my most used apps are all paid for and I’m a firm believer in paying for what you get, but I’m no Apple fanboy and there are certain features that I feel are lacking or missing entirely. The other, and possibly main, reason is curiosity, plain and simple!

Anyway, I thought I’d give it a go and oh my God is it easy.

I simply followed the guide from the iPhone Download Blog using the BlackRa1n tool and about 2mins later I was back up and running, my iPhone had become a new toy again!

SBSettings

The following is a list of the main apps I’ve found useful so far:

Cydia

This is where it all happens, it’s basically the app store for jailbroken iPhones. It  also has great management tool as well as a useful little storage stats page.

SBSettings

Is a HUD interface that’s available from any screen that also displays the status bar at the top, so pretty much anywhere.Simply swipe your finger across the banner/status bar. The HUD will then smoothly slide from the top of the screen to give various different options such as turn Wifi, Bluetooth, 3G, whatever you like on or off, kill running processes, free up memory, you name it. Basically it’s a bloody handy little app.

Backgrounder

Does exactly what it says on the tin, allows you to run apps in the background.

SMS Helper

Not exactly groundbreaking but it is handy, it counts down your remaining characters in a text.

Cydelete

Allows you to delete Cydia store apps straight off the springboard as you would normal apps.

VoIPover3G

This is a simple little app that tricks your iPhone into thinking it’s on Wifi the whole time, thus getting round the whole streaming data over a mobile connection issue as seen in apps such as Skype etc.

Here comes the disclaimer:

Now I’m not condoning breaking Apple’s terms and conditions and I’m certainly not recommending you void your warranty or risk your device without knowing exactly what you’re up to so make sure you read around on the suject before deciding to do it.

Hello World…

Posted in General Banter on November 14th, 2009 by Lostonreentry – Be the first to comment

It’s a wet Saturday in November and I guess this is just a quick hello really. This is my first proper foray into posting anything on the interwebs, even though I’m a massive closet geek.

Count this as me outed.

Not sure what I’m going to put on here yet so bare with me!