Why is buying a laptop so hard!

Posted on 17 Jul 2009 In: Information

OK this should be simple, I want a new laptop but can I find one that fits? No.

Are my demands so high, not really.

Number 1 I want a good screen, a really good screen. This is the most important part of the laptop to me, and every laptop I have ever bought has had a top notch screen. So a screen with 768 or 900 pixels vertical will not cut it for me, I need maximum pixels. I don’t care so much for the size, I have good eyes (I use a tiny Sony right now which has a really small high resolution screen). So 1080 or 1200 vertical pixels is what I want.

Next I want a Quad core, yes yes I know things are not optimized for Quads etc etc. However we have Windows 7 coming, my laptops last me 3 years, and as such I want a Quad core.

Next? No that’s it. That is all I want. So why is it so hard? Because in Australia almost nobody sells laptops with Quad cores it seems, the only ones that do exist weight about 6 Tons.

So somebody tell me of a Sub 3kg high resolution screen Quad core laptop here in Oz and you have a sale!

Joomla or WordPress?

Posted on 15 Jul 2009 In: Information, Web Development

 Up until now I have only ever worked either with straight HTML or WordPress (we will forget about my days with Flash back in ’99!!!). Working with HTML really seems a bit backwards these days, it takes far to long to keep things organised, well compared to a Wordpress site anyway! However it is really easy to make it do exactly what you want, no doubt partly because of the number of WYSIWYG editors around (and yes I am still using Frontpage! Why? Well that was the tool I was given when I was the ‘Webmaster’ for a metals company and I have used it ever since). Editiing your themes for WordPress is generally much harder for somebody who is just starting out, PHP does not lend itself well to WYSIWYG style editiing.

So while I like WordPress I find it a tad annoying for none blog sites, it can be confgured to work as a normal website and I have done that a number of times but its a real pain in the ar*e much of the time when used that way. Its like you are fighting against what the software want to do, forcing it to do something it’s not happy with.

Now while Joomla could be used for a blog, I say could as I have not seen anybody using it as such, it is generally used as what they call a Content Management System. It allows you to provide just about anything you want to your users through its large number of components and modules. While some of these are covered by WordPress Widgets the majority are not.

There is more of a learning curve with Joomla, if you are just starting out WordPress is much easier as you really just click and type, you dont really have to put much thought in to your layouts (though it is good if you do!). Joomla requires you to plan your actions a bit, otherwise you are going to end up in a real mess!

So which to use? Well if you want a blog now, and only ever want a blog, then WordPress. However if you think you might want more, then while you could do some things in WordPress it is probably worth starting out with Joomla from the outset.

You could of course make a site in Joomla, and then talk about it in your WordPress blog…

 

Is anybody still making page 1 on Google with Squidoo? Yes, but I hardly ever see any Squidoo in searches these days to be honest. I get the impression Google is being a bit more selective on quite what it includes from Squidoo’s list of pages. Squidoo still has a PR of 7, which is pretty high, so if you build the right page in theory you should be able to ride on that PR.
 
People tell me Google is looking for unique content on Squidoo, but again I am not so sure it’s as simple as that. I have made several test pages on Squidoo on a variety of topics, and to be honest I see no pattern at all as to which have been listed and which not. My most popular lens, by a factor of 2 over any other lens, is not even listed at all on Google! Yet its content is pretty unique to Squidoo and it’s not a SELL SELL SELL page, in fact there are several completely free links on it and no EBay/Amazon stuff.
 
The pages Google has listed are actually generally the ones I consider the worst, dull, no real content.
 
If I Digg (PR8) and Twitter (9) my lens then I generally find it is there on the first page of Google for the keywords I wanted. Digg normally coming out on top for some reason despite its lower PR, I can only assume its down to the extra descryption you get with Digg. Using Stumble (PR3) gives no great benefit, though I normally do that anyway. Pretty much the same for the other promotional sites, though there is no harm in promoting on them (back links can always be useful, well to a point).The Digg and Twitter links are almost always above my straight Squidoo link, when there is one of course!
 
 If you want to try and get something out of Squidoo then my only advice is make it as unique as you can, pick something people actually search for but there is not too much competition (the keyword tool I give away at www.helptoworkonline.com will find those for you) and make sure you promote your lens. Certainly don’t rely completely on Squidoo to get your marketing done!

 

 

Gold Coast Hinterland

Posted on 13 Jul 2009 In: Places To See

Just spent the day in the Hinterland, and it was kind of nice to get away from the beaches, sea, canals and general crowds of the Gold Coast. Walking through the forests up there has a sort of Jurassic park feel to it, things like Antarctic Beach trees really make the place seem old! There are also some stunning look outs and some pretty high waterfalls…. Really worth checking out.

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