Music

Something Good

I’m having a bit of a retro music day, listening to the Utah Saints albums from 1993 and 2000. This prompted me to check out their site to see how far off the long-awaited third album is, to discover it’s due this year and they have a new version of Something Good out next month.

I don’t think I’m as keen on the remix as I am on the original, which is one of my favourite electronic tracks ever, but the video for Something Good 08 is brilliant. See if you can spot where the dance moves are from before the end – I hadn’t worked it out, but I was thinking they looked somewhat familiar all the way through! 😀

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Journal

Sad news

My mum just called to tell us that my Grandmother has died. 🙁

We knew that she wasn’t in the best of health, but the news that she has passed on has come as a bit of a shock.

For a variety of reasons I haven’t seen much of my Grandmother over the last decade or so, although back in the summer of 2006 we attended my grandparents 50th wedding anniversary gathering and it was good to see them again and to catch up with the family. It’s sad that the next family gathering will be at the funeral, which will be a difficult time for everyone, I’m sure.

It’s sad, too, that Elisha wont get to see her Great Grandmother again – she was only six months old back when she last saw her.

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Code Comments

The Dream that Died

Matt Mullenweg has an interesting post up about the bugs in Dreamweaver CS3 hampering his productivity. I only just got this installed a couple of months back at work and I haven’t made much use of it yet due to using Eclipse for my work with the Java guys, but I figured I’d go back to Dreamweaver as soon as I’m back on a PHP project.

Back in the day, before I made the transition to Dreamweaver, I loved Allaire’s Homesite (shortly after they’d bought the rights from Nick Bradbury)- back before Macromedia acquired Allaire and sounded the death knell for the app. From mid 1998 until the whole Macromedia v Adobe toolbar lawsuit rendered it unusable, I must have opened Homesite almost every single day of the year. I even missed it while I was on holiday!

Finally I went over to the Dreamweaver camp when I couldn’t take the lack of maintenance on Homesite any longer, although strangely I did receive an email from someone deep within a Macromedia bunker who asked what I’d like to see in Homesite 6. Obviously that never seen the light of day, and I imagine the acquisition of Macromedia by Adobe all but put the coffin in the ground even if the final nail wasn’t in place by then, but I notice that at the time of writing that Adobe still has the Homesite product page up.

I now use Eclipse at work, but I don’t love using it in the way I did Homesite and later Dreamweaver. If DW is bloated, Eclipse is ridiculously obese. I’d go back to Homesite in a heartbeat if they ever did release a new one, though – sometimes the bloat of Dreamweaver just isn’t necessary when all you want is a powerful, customisable code editor.

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