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Diary entries by alexh on Sun 18th Feb 2007

Ok, this is a bit scary - I've just been told I have a radio show on Pure:FM, starting tomorrow evening.

So that gives me a mere 24 hours to prepare a house and chillout show. Should be interesting then... Eep!

You can listen online at purefm.com/interact - I'll be on from 7pm to 9pm, assuming nothing goes horribly wrong. I'll probably cheat for the first show by playing a mix I recorded last year for most of it as I have a ridiculously busy day tomorrow.

I'll set up a web page for the show shortly with track listings and other gumph shortly :o) 

So, who wants to place a bet on how badly I break the studio/radio station rules/law in the first ten minutes? ;o)

Peace out /al 

(Bedroom DJ mode on, work mode off. Again ;o) 

If you like your house music funky and soulful, you might want to check out the Soldiers of Twilight. "Believe" has been one of my all-time favourite tunes, and a couple of days ago I also tracked down "Drive on" - now I can't get it out of my head (but, for once, that's a good thing, not an annoying thing) - I found "Drive on" on Tony Humphries' Fabric 4 compilation - definitely worth a listen.

You can pick their tunes up (legally!) online from various websites; DJdownload.com and Beatport worked for me (but other sites are also available ;o)

You can find out more about these guys on their Discogs web page.

/al 

(Geek mode on, work mode off...) 

Pretty much everything I do is based around some sort of computer or another, whether it's watching TV (on a temperamental Windows Media Center made from old bootlaces and sellotape, mainly), or keeping up with friends through messenger, or calling them on Skype, or chatting on a web forum, or seeing what they're doing on Facebook (other social networking sites are available... They're just not as good), or checking my e-mails (on an Apple laptop which cost more than my car).

Or I could be in lectures being told to download the lecture notes from a website with a horribly complex URL, or driving somewhere using a sat nav system, while listening to music on my stereo played from my generic MP3 player (ok, it's an iPod - I'm a shameless gadget freak...).

... Or even using my mobile phone (which uses my broadband connection instead of the mobile network when I'm at home, and synchronises my appointments and contacts with my computer using Bluetooth), or even when I'm in the bathroom... Ok, maybe not in there...

Hell, I even DJ with a computer (not very well though...).

So it's quite hard sometimes to get my head around how some people can go through so much of their lives without using a computer at all - actually by *talking* to each other, or going out *socialising* (whassat then?).

And what's odd is that both sides would probably argue vociferously that *their* particular balance is the best, at least for them. So why do gadget-obsessed, technology lovers become the way they are? And why do some people see no point at all in spending more time than is absolutely necessary on a computer?

Hell, we can even do everything apart from the physical side of a relationship over a computer, thanks to dating websites... But even I can see the arguments against that one, at least once you're past the initial "Hi, I'm Bob" "Hi, I'm Brenda. Nice picture..." part.

To continue this stream of consciousness would only be to reinvent the wheel as far as debating the benefits and drawbacks, ethics and implications of a technologically-driven life over a more organic, even traditional one; it's just something I wonder about from time to time.

In other words, the question here is, "should I get out more?".

Somehow, I suspect the answer might be a resounding "Yes"... ;o) /al



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Welcome to my online ramblings repository. As of Friday 16th March, I have been sentenced to serve an extra 18 months in Portsmouth as a Sabbatical officer at the Union. Until then, I have to get my degree and train up to be a Sabb while running UPSU.net

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about me

"Grumpy, geeky old grey-head"

'Ello! I'm Alex, and I'm one of the mysterious and slightly-shady figures know as "Sabbatical Officers" - my job title is something like Media Whore, and I divide my time equally between upsetting students, annoying staff members, tweaking the UP ... (read more).

my degree

BSc (Hons) eCommerce & Internet Systems (I got a Desmon)