Feb
23
2009
0

Different versions 11

I’m not sure which musical genre this weeks cover would fit in to, in fact I’m not even sure that I like it that much but it does score highly on the strangeness factor and as such is a perfect candidate for different versions.

The song covered is A Small Victory by Faith No More and it has been given a very strange reworking by Germ Theory with vocals that sound for the most part like they have been sung under water or highly distorted and instruments that go from being very clear to blasts of distortion and static noise this isn’t going to be for everyone.

A Small Victory can be found on Faith No More’s album Angel Dust whilst the cover is on Tribute Of The Year A Tribute To Faith No More.

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Feb
18
2009
0

ASUS eee SD701 for £154

The Carphone Warehouse are selling the ASUS eee SD701 with Windows XP for a very reasonable £154. Perfect for it you need a small laptop to take on your travels.

Feb
16
2009
0

Different versions 10

Again I had problems coming up with this weeks different version but this time it was down to too much choice rather than too little. During the week I was searching Spotify for some Ring of Fire covers when I came across a band called the Leningrad Cowboys and their album Zombies Paradise.

This is what caused my dillema as it’s an album full of covers all done in a heavy metal style and pretty much everyone of them is worth a different versions post. Unfortunately as I’m trying not to use any particular artist more than once for these posts it left me with the difficult choice of just picking one of the tracks.

In the end I decided to go for the cover of Ring of Fire as whilst it’s not my favourite track on the album it’s the track that I originally set out to find and by sticking with it it makes my life a little easier.

The original version is by Johnny Cash and can be found on his Ring of Fire album whilst the cover can be found on Leningrad Cowboys Zombies Paradise.

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Feb
14
2009
1

Free The Mist novel

It’s not mentioned in the item description on Play.com but when I got my copy of The Mist on Blu-ray today it had a free copy of the book with it.

Seems to be pretty good value at £11.99 but I might take that back after I’ve seen the film.

Feb
12
2009
0

Spotify now open to UK residents without invites

Those of you who still haven’t managed to join Spotify can now do so without an invite so long as you live in the UK according to this BBC story passed on to me by Muntar. Enjoy all of the free music.

Feb
12
2009
0

blu

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blu screen grab, click to enlarge

Since I started to use Twitter I’ve noticed that there are a lot of desktop clients around all of which have different levels of features and usability but if you’re simply after something that will let you read and reply to tweets whilst looking good at the same time you won’t go far wrong with blu which is a product of Thirteen23. blu has been designed with Windows Vista and Windows 7 in mind but it will work with XP so long as you have .NET 3.5 installed.

The design is nice and clean with the majority of the blu window being taken up by the tweets that you subscribe to along with some large icons at the bottom whose function should be obvious just by looking at them. It also fits in very well with the design of Windows Vista with a slightly transparent look to it but if you don’t like that it can be altered in the settings.

One of the first things you might notice is a lack of a scroll bar which seemed a little strange at first but it does help to keep everything looking less cluttered and scrolling can be taken care of by using the mouse wheel, the arrow keys or page up and page down so it’s no big loss. The Twitter servers are checked for new tweets every two to twenty two minutes depending on your preferences and new tweets will appear at the top of the list whilst giving you an audible nudge to let you know they have arrived.

Posting a tweet is simply a matter of hitting reply or update to open the entry window which also contains a handy character counter and the ability to convert a URL into a TinyURL to save on space. This however does lead me to my first problem as for some reason it only works when a URL is pasted into the window rather than typed and as I found out it won’t work at all if Zonealarm is blocking the TinyURL website which isn’t blu’s fault but I thought that I should mention it just in case you’re having that problem.

Secondly the favourites system doesn’t seem to be working correctly at the moment as any profile that you add to it is lost when the program is closed which for me isn’t much of a problem for me but again I thought that I should mention it.

As I said at the beginning of this if all you want is a simple to use and good looking program to keep up with your tweets then I don’t think that you can go far wrong with blu.

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