In the fast lane for the past fortnight, hence no preview/review last week.

Last week 

Work

  • [x] Layout work for customer project
  • [ ] Kexi – liaise on mailing list re testing issues
  • [-] CMS development
    • [X] Feature-freeze spec
    • [-] Roadmap & assign target dates
    • [ ] Soft launch on test web site
  • [X] Create new web forms
  • [X] Further company web site changes
  • [-] Complete SVN/Bugzilla integration project
  • [ ] PSP account – set up and integrate
  • [ ] Update networking calendar & set new contacts targets

Life

  • [ ] Continue documentation effort for F/LOSS project
  • [-] 2 swims – 1 mile each
  • [X] Kung Fu
  • [X] Cook something “new”!
  • [X] Address issues with service providers
  • [X] Blood service – re-arrange donation

Misc

  • [-] Uphold commitments @ old residence – see through to completion
  • [X] Sign up to new charitable cause

This week

Work

  • [ ] Update CRM database with new data/purge old
  • [ ] Layout fixes for customer web site
  • [ ] Modify company site (content/volume/images)
  • [ ] Price review
  • [ ] Review marketing and sketch out action plan
  • [ ] Draft templates for sales process
  • [ ] Add help documentation for new web-based calendar tool
  • [ ] Hosting set-up
  • [ ] Prepare for new project (TBC)
  • [ ] Complete SVN/Bugzilla integration project
  • [ ] Housekeeping

Life

  • [ ] Continue documentation effort for F/LOSS project
  • [ ] Kung Fu
  • [ ] Swimming x 2
  • [ ] Finish sci-fi book
  • [ ] Continue Personal Development

Misc

  • [-] Uphold commitments @ old residence – see through to completion
  • [ ] Cook something I’ve never cooked before (excludes dog, cat, rat, etc)
  • [ ] Check out lenses for the DSLR

An absolutely fantastic weekend really gives you renewed strength for the week ahead.  This is a busy week outside of work, though, so a refined set of objectives is the order of the day.

Work

  • [ ] Layout work for customer project
  • [ ] Kexi – liaise on mailing list re testing issues
  • [ ] CMS development
    • [ ] Feature-freeze spec
    • [ ] Roadmap & assign target dates
    • [ ] Soft launch on test web site
  • [ ] Create new web forms
  • [ ] Further company web site changes
  • [ ] Complete SVN/Bugzilla integration project
  • [ ] PSP account – set up and integrate
  • [ ] Update networking calendar & set new contacts targets

Life

  • [ ] Continue documentation effort for F/LOSS project
  • [ ] 2 swims – 1 mile each
  • [ ] Kung Fu
  • [ ] Cook something “new”!
  • [-] Address issues with service providers
  • [ ] Blood service – re-arrange donation

Misc

  • [ ] Uphold commitments @ old residence – see through to completion
  • [ ] Sign up to new charitable cause

My “Get real! :-)” week was pretty good.  Lots achieved.

Work

  • [X] Approve new service Ts & Cs
  • [ ] Kexi – liaise on mailing list re testing issues…
  • [X] Small updates to client web site
  • [X] Database updates to client site
  • [-] Layout work for high priority customer project (linked with CMS dev)
  • [ ] CMS development
  • [ ] Feature-freeze spec
  • [ ] Roadmap & assign target dates
  • [ ] Soft launch on test web site
  • [-] Complete additional web forms to service other business areas (really!)
  • [-] Business web site changes –  higher priority
  • [-] Complete SVN/Bugzilla integration project.
  • [-] Networking event
  • [X] Clarify new sales process
  • [X] Re-evaluate financial goals for August/September and prioritise accordingly.

    Unplanned extras

  • Resolved a situation with web hosting accounts unable to access email.
  • Revised UML Use Cases & Activity Diagrams and put into action for sales process revision.
  • Life

    • [X] Pick up files from a cool F/LOSS project and start documenting…
    • [-] 2 swims – 1 mile each
    • [-] Cook something “new”!
    • [X] Social life: this week, it’s on Thursday! 🙂
    • [-] Address issues with service providers
    • [-] Finish the book Getting Things Done
    • If time, use orgmode in more of a GTD-style method

    Misc

    My life doesn’t revolve around the television.  I don’t watch any terrestrial broadcasts.  I am especially uninterested in “prime”-time offerings (e.g. soaps). Ugh.  Instead…

    This week 

    It’s a sea-change.  Day off planned, plus lots of stuff happening outside of work mean I’m taking a break from planning anything at all.  A number of loose ends to tie up and various new ideas to ponder mean I’ll still be busy thinking all week.  🙂

    “Hindsight is a beautiful thing”, I was recently reminded.  With hindsight, last week wasn’t the super-catch-up exercise I’d hoped.  But, instead, it was a good week for new ideas (all captured, naturally).

    Last week:

    Get back on track!

    Work

    • [-] WAITING: SEO customer project
    • [X] Database update customer project. Rebuild Kexi from source and test after a fix from lead developer
    • [-] WAITING: PHP calendar development for customer
    • [-] Visual design/template revision work for customer
    • [ ] Get list together of targets for Project “L” and plan launch
    • [-] Create additional web forms to service other business areas
    • [ ] Minor company homepage change
    • [-] Review structure of site and content; trim.
    • [-] Complete SVN/Bugzilla integration project.

    Life

    • [X] Tax return
    • [-] Siu Lim Tao / stretching
    • [ ] Pick up files for F/LOSS project and start documenting…
    • [ ] 2 swims, 1 mile each
    • [X] Some personal correspondance/organisation to be achieved.
    • [XX] Social life 🙂
    • [X] Looking forward to meal with family friends this weekend

    Misc

    Would like to see more:

    This week:

    Get real! 🙂

    Work

    • [ ] Approve new service Ts & Cs
    • [ ] Kexi – liaise on mailing list re testing issues…
    • [ ] Small updates to client web site
    • [ ] Database updates to client site
    • [ ] Layout work for high priority customer project (linked with CMS dev)
    • [ ] CMS development
      • [ ] Feature-freeze spec
      • [ ] Roadmap & assign target dates
      • [ ] Soft launch on test web site
    • [-] Complete additional web forms to service other business areas (really!)
    • [ ] Business web site changes –  higher priority
    • [ ] Complete SVN/Bugzilla integration project.
    • [ ] Networking event
    • [ ] Clarify new sales process
    • [ ] Re-evaluate financial goals for August/September and prioritise accordingly.Unplanned extras
    • Resolved a situation with web hosting accounts unable to access email.
    • Revised UML Use Cases and put into action for sales process revision.

    Life

    • [ ] Pick up files from a cool F/LOSS project and start documenting…
    • [ ] 2 swims – 1 mile each
    • [ ] Cook something “new”!
    • [ ] Social life: this week, it’s on Thursday! 🙂
    • [ ] Address issues with service providers
    • [ ] Finish the book Getting Things Done
    • If time, use orgmode in more of a GTD-style method

    Misc

    My life doesn’t revolve around the television.  I don’t watch any terrestrial broadcasts.  I am especially uninterested in “prime”-time offerings (e.g. soaps). Ugh.  Instead…

    (to view all photos in this article, visit my flickr photoset)

    I’ve been needing a netbook for work for a little while.  So, chancing upon Martin Lewis‘s wonderful MoneySavingExpert web site, this article on cheaper netbooks was the prompt I needed.

    My main criteria for a netbook were:

    • Battery life as long as possible.
    • With my large hands, it must be as ergonomic and accommodating as possible.
    • Preferably without Windows.  What’s the point of paying for something I won’t use? 
    • Linux must work well on it.
    • As light & small as possible.

    Given that nearly all early (pre dual core) netbooks are based on Intel’s Atom / 945 mobile chipset, most of the above criteria were already met.  Ergonomically, I’d read that each netbook had its foibles, so this point was moot.  The battery life was, for me, the deciding factor, which is why I chose a Samsung N130: the only model in the discounted range which ships with a 6-cell battery.  In ideal circumstances, this will last 6 hours.


    Order process, shipping, packing and unpacking

    The Argos outlet on eBay accepted only PayPal payments, but this didn’t matter to me.  The purchase process was as painless as you could expect.  I ordered the unit on a Friday morning.  On a Monday morning, at my office, it arrived courtesy of a cheery DHL delivery chap.  No complaints so far!

    The packing itself was as you’d expect: satisfactory for the job, with nothing much else to note.  Unboxing the unit was a quick affair, and before long I had a shiny netbook on my desk.  Considering this unit is classed as “refurbished”, I could see absolutely no defect or mark on it whatsoever.  I would have been very happy were this brand new.

    Plugging in, powering on, first impressions

    When unpacking the device, I was impressed with the general feel of it.  The plastic shell feels robust and the lid action is smooth.  Instead of a clasp, the lid clamps to the base by means (I’m guessing) of a magnet arrangement, which has a lovely feel about it.  Furthermore, Fedora behaves as expected, going straight into standby when the lid is closed.

    The weight of the unit was good too.  Before I put the battery in, that is.  After that, the weight felt subjectively like it had more than doubled, which would put some people off I’d imagine. However, it’s hardly as heavy as my laptop so by my standards it’s still very light.  A positive effect of the battery unit is in providing more stability while on a desk, and more resistance to the motion of closing/opening the lid.  All together, it works well.

    Along the front, left of the touchpad, are 5 LEDs.  I question the value of having an “on” LED in addition to a “charging” LED, but these are tiny devices so power consumption is likely to be equally tiny.  Besides, if unplugged, the charging LED isn’t illuminated. Again, another moot point.

    The feel of the keyboard is good. There isn’t a compromise in terms of key press action, although to fit in a full QWERTY keyboard, some compromises in layout have had to take place. As you can see, the hash (#)/tilde and right square-bracket/brace keys are squashed in, but the compromise is acceptable.

    Fedora installation and general usage

    I use Fedora, CentOS and Red Hat in my day job, so for me it’s the architecture that I prefer due to familiarity (which, in this case, has not yet bred contempt!).

    Using the usblive-creator tool in F13 on my laptop, I was able to set up a USB drive with a Fedora 12 live CD image, ready to boot and install on the netbook.  I’d opted for F12 because I’ve had issues with mobile broadband on F13 that worked fine on F12, and mobility is the primary goal here.  A quick change to the boot order in the BIOS and it was good to go.


    I was surprised how quickly the installation completed.  After having read about Atoms generally being slow processors, I’d expected an unhealthy dose of lethargy when installing the OS.  The first boot wasn’t particularly tardy either (and this is running on a 160GB Toshiba hard drive with Fedora’s default encrypted LVM set up).  It’s comparable to my HP laptop (2007 model) with a Turion TL-60 (@2GHz) w/4GiB RAM (@667MHz).  In usage, though, it’s somewhat slower than the AMD laptop, taking considerably longer to load up Firefox (with half as many extensions, too).

    As hoped, my Huawei E270 mobile broadband dongle worked straight away.  I was also pleased that the webcam worked with no effort whatsoever (screenshot shows Cheese; ’nuff said)! So, what doesn’t work straight away?

    • Brightness controls on the keyboard.  Probably fixed easily by identifying the char code generated with the keystroke and binding it to the dim/brightening function in GConf (he says, having no real clue..)
    • Wireless.  I believe a Broadcom 4312 is under the bonnet, so this shouldn’t be a hard fix with a quick visit to linuxwireless.org.
    • Some things I haven’t tested yet, like monitor switching and the built-in microphone.  But everything else seems to work fine.

    A bit more on ergnomics

    It has taken me a little while to get used to the layout of the keyboard and touchpad.  A problem I am overcoming slowly is that the touchpad’s two buttons are actually a single, rocker-style button.  It sits flush to the surface of the base, and this lack of tactile feel I find awkward.  I often find my thumb in the wrong position, mistakenly pressing on the bottom of the touchpad rather than the left button.  The pointer then jumps across the screen instead of clicking on the intended widget.  A small but annoying issue.

    Also, the keyboard is great to use while typing (as I do here, writing this review on the N130) but for cursor positioning it can become more tricky.  Hitting CTRL-End to position the cursor at the end of some text, for example, is now CTRL-Fn-PgDn(End), given the multi-function aspect of the PgDn(End) key.  Likewise, the cursor keys are just a shade on the small side.  But these are minor complaints in the overall picture.

    Final analysis

    Taking into account the annoyances, weighing them against the needs of the many… I would have to have to award this machine 8/10.  At £150 (incl VAT) + £4 postage, it has exceeded my expectations.  Sure, it’s not perfect, but the price, utility and solid build get my vote.  I would recommend one for a partner, friend or colleague….. maybe even a parent 😉

    Oh, there is one thing about it that I couldn’t understand.  There was this sticker on the top which made no sense (“Designed for Windows XP”).  Surely you design an operating system for target hardware and not the other way around..?  Well, regardless, I think the new location for the sticker makes much more sense.  🙂


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    new ->

    Bit late to say week commencing yesterday, but never mind! Last week continued the tradition, this summer at least, of unending hot, sticky days.  Regardless, it was a good week for many reasons, though perhaps not the best in history 🙂

    Last week:

    Work

    • [-] SEO customer project
    • [-] Database update customer project. Test out Kexi
    • [-] PHP calendar development for customer
    • [X] Visual design/template revision work for customer
    • [ ] Get list together of targets for Project “L” and plan launch
    • [X] [Arrange to] visit datacenter for scheduled maintenance – the machines, not me 🙂
    • [ ] Create additional web forms to service other business areas
    • [ ] Minor company homepage change
    • [ ] Review structure of site and content; trim.
    • [ ] Complete SVN/Bugzilla integration project.

    I have continued to make more progress on project “W”, such that it’s starting to take on momentum of its own.  With luck, August will see it come to fruition.

    Life

    • [ ] Tax return
    • [ ] Siu Lim Tao / stretching
    • [ ] Properly start my involvement in an open source project
    • [X] 2 swims, 1 mile each
    • [ ] One more form/session of exercise (run? weights?)
    • [X] Grocery shop
    • [X] Social life 🙂

    I took to playing with Android on my Samsung Omnia during the weekend.  Linux (the OS in general, not just the kernel) is so hackable it’s great.  Managed to work around a low memory condition issue.

    Misc

    Saw:

    This week:

    Get back on track!

    Work

    • [-] WAITING: SEO customer project
    • [ ] Database update customer project. Rebuild Kexi from source and test after a fix from lead developer
    • [ ] WAITING: PHP calendar development for customer
    • [ ] Visual design/template revision work for customer
    • [ ] Get list together of targets for Project “L” and plan launch
    • [ ] Create additional web forms to service other business areas
    • [ ] Minor company homepage change
    • [ ] Review structure of site and content; trim.
    • [ ] Complete SVN/Bugzilla integration project.

    Life

    • [ ] Tax return
    • [ ] Siu Lim Tao / stretching
    • [ ] Pick up files for F/LOSS project and start documenting…
    • [ ] 2 swims, 1 mile each
    • [ ] Some personal correspondance/organisation to be achieved.
    • [ ] Social life 🙂
    • [ ] Looking forward to meal with family friends this weekend

    Misc

    Would like to see more:

      Last week was fantastic. Lots of stuff achieved, plus a few blockers along the way which have spilled over into this week and new challenges. To top off last week, a close friend of mine had a great birthday BBQ on Saturday and then became a father on Sunday. Congrats to them!

      Last week:

      Work

      • [X] Development work on 2 customer projects
      • [X] Stay in touch prospective clients/leads
      • [ ] Get list together of targets for Project “L” and plan launch
      • [X] Review charity project costings: is there a more cost-effective approach?
      • [ ] [Arrange to] visit datacenter for scheduled maintenance – the machines, not me 🙂
      • [ ] Create additional web forms to service other business areas
      • [ ] Minor company homepage change
      • [ ] Review structure of site and content; trim.
      • [ ] Complete SVN/Bugzilla integration project.
      • [X] Complete new cashflow tool.

      ** DONE Investigate why CentOS box is looking for dpkg (Debian packager) in cron job
      ** DONE Revise Project “W” PDF
      ** WAITING Put project “W” site online?

      Life

      • [ ] Tax return
      • [-] Practice Siu Lim Tao and stretching
      • [X] Clean house
      • [X] Try to get a bit of Family Guy in

      ** DONE Clean car

      Misc

      • [X] Decide on Slovakia trip
      • [X] Learn GnuCash
      • [X] A few more CDs to add to the collection

      This Week

      Work

      • [ ] SEO customer project
      • [ ] Database update customer project. Test out Kexi
      • [ ] PHP calendar development for customer
      • [ ] Visual design/template revision work for customer
      • [ ] Get list together of targets for Project “L” and plan launch
      • [ ] [Arrange to] visit datacenter for scheduled maintenance – the machines, not me 🙂
      • [ ] Create additional web forms to service other business areas
      • [ ] Minor company homepage change
      • [ ] Review structure of site and content; trim.
      • [ ] Complete SVN/Bugzilla integration project.

      An unscheduled but important piece of work is also project “W”. I have made significant progress on this over the weekend and need to keep the pace up!

      Life

      • [ ] Tax return
      • [ ] Siu Lim Tao / stretching
      • [ ] Properly start my involvement in an open source project
      • [ ] 2 swims, 1 mile each
      • [ ] One more form/session of exercise (run? weights?)
      • [ ] Grocery shop
      • [ ] Social life 🙂

      Misc

      Would like to see more:

      Didn’t note in enough detail the unplanned tasks that I had to tackle last week. Am planning this week to note down the things which sidetrack me from the main goals.

      Last week:

      Work

      • [X] Support major customer project
      • [-] Development work on 2 other projects
      • [-] Stay in touch prospective clients/leads
      • [-] Kick off charity project
      • [-] Expedite tasks that are currently “WAITING”
      • [X] Clean up customer/supplier records on CRM tool
      • [-] Set up virtual machines
      • [ ] Create additional web forms to service other business areas

      Life

      • [ ] Tax return
      • [-] Practice Siu Lim Tao and stretching
      • [X] Clean house

      Misc

      • [X] Finish FLAC’ing CD collection
      • [-] Learn GnuCash

      This Week

      Work

      • [-] Development work on 2 customer projects
      • [-] Stay in touch prospective clients/leads
      • [ ] Get list together of targets for Project “L” and plan launch
      • [ ] Review charity project costings: is there a more cost-effective approach?
      • [ ] [Arrange to] visit datacenter for scheduled maintenance – the machines, not me 🙂
      • [ ] Create additional web forms to service other business areas
      • [ ] Minor company homepage change
      • [ ] Review structure of site and content; trim.
      • [ ] Complete SVN/Bugzilla integration project.
      • [ ] Complete new cashflow tool.

      Life

      • [ ] Tax return
      • [-] Practice Siu Lim Tao and stretching
      • [ ] Clean house
      • [ ] Try to get a bit of Family Guy in

      Misc

      • [ ] Decide on Slovakia trip
      • [-] Learn GnuCash
      • [-] A few more CDs to add to the collection

      Summary:

      Last week was a bit short, as I went on my little surf expedition early Thursday afternoon. So I’ll forgive myself for not putting X’s in all the boxes.

      From last week:

      Work

      • [-] Stay in touch prospective clients
      • [-] Kick off charity project
      • [-] Expedite tasks that are currently “WAITING”
      • [X] Complete 2nd quarter accounts
      • [ ] Clean up customer/supplier records on CRM tool
      • [ ] Set up virtual machines
      • [ ] Create additional web forms to service other business areas

      Life

      • [ ] Tax return
      • [X] Light grocery shop
      • [ ] Practice Siu Lim Tao and stretching
      • [X] Surf trip
      • [X] Clean house

      Misc

      • [ ] Finish FLAC’ing CD collection
      • [ ] Learn GnuCash

      This week:

      Work

      • [ ] Support major customer project
      • [ ] Development work on 2 other projects
      • [-] Stay in touch prospective clients/leads
      • [-] Kick off charity project
      • [-] Expedite tasks that are currently “WAITING”
      • [ ] Clean up customer/supplier records on CRM tool
      • [ ] Set up virtual machines
      • [ ] Create additional web forms to service other business areas

      Life

      • [ ] Tax return
      • [ ] Practice Siu Lim Tao and stretching
      • [ ] Clean house

      Misc

      • [ ] Finish FLAC’ing CD collection
      • [ ] Learn GnuCash

      Inspired by a well-known figure online, I have decided to imitate her style with a weekly [p]review blog. It is a review of the previous week, and a preview of the coming week. I will try to capture tasks that I want to see complete plus the unexpected events that everyone gets in a typical week.

      From last week:

      This is my first weekly review, so there’s nothing to see here yet!

      This week:

      Work

      • [ ] Stay in touch prospective clients
      • [ ] Kick off charity project
      • [ ] Expedite tasks that are currently “WAITING”
      • [ ] Complete 2nd quarter accounts
      • [ ] Clean up customer/supplier records on CRM tool
      • [ ] Set up virtual machines
      • [ ] Create additional web forms to service other business areas

      Life

      • [ ] Tax return
      • [ ] Light grocery shop
      • [ ] Practice Siu Lim Tao and stretching
      • [ ] Surf trip
      • [ ] Clean house

      Misc

      • [ ] Finish FLAC’ing CD collection
      • [ ] Learn GnuCash