Author Archives: Ant

About Ant

I'm a student at Baulkham Hills High in Sydney, Australia, who likes music, computer games, technology & gadgets, and books. I play the piano, flute and guitar, and listen to alternative rock generally (bands such as Relient K, Sanctus Real, Switchfoot, Coldplay), as well as Christian rock. Check out the about page for more info.

Looming 

Been a little while since my last post (too lazy to find out when I did post last) and I thought I could just type out something quick. Although I’m not sure it’ll end up that way.

So, latest big event to happen to me was I met Matthew Reilly at the book signing in Parramatta last Thursday (13th Oct.). He was very friendly, and warned me to not read the new book until after I finish my HSC. Advice I plan to follow. Sadly, it is awfully hard to do that, and I am continually tempted to pull the book out and open it up to find out what happens in the latest instalment of the Scarecrow series. I’m hoping I can at least manage some level of self control and not read it until at least near the end of my HSC. And speaking of the HSC, I’m trying to not think about the looming nature of it, hence the title. Yes, I know, that doesn’t make much sense. Read more »

Stuff. Stuff. And Stuff. 

So, time is pushing me closer and closer to my HSC, and I’m sitting here typing up a blog post. Oh well. Beats playing games. I hope.

As I head towards my HSC, the distractions that a procrastinator looks for drives me to read stuff other than my text book. One of the things I looked up was the prices of unlocked phones. Needless to say, the prices for certain models have come down, although that has more of the fact that prices come down over time rather than the exchange rate changing, which recently has dropped us below parity with the US dollar, but that’s a whole other story. Anyways, what I want to know is why the Galaxy S II was listed on simplymobiles.com.au as $729, but the “Optus version” and white version are listed as $685. And they’re all unlocked and have the same specs listed. So what’s the difference in the price? Two got updated and someone forgot the normal Galaxy S II? Or is it about the popularity (supply & demand)? Read more »

Graduation 

Speeches were given, songs were sung, dances done, slide shows hung (hey, I was trying to make it rhyme). My graduation has occurred, and joining over 60,000 people across the state who over the last couple of days have done just like me, completed around 13 years of schooling (some more, some less), and have felt emotional, cried, laughed with joy, experienced relief, or something else. Read more »

Night Before 

It’s the evening/night before my graduation from High School, and I’m feeling a mixture of emotions. Part of me is obviously sad to leave a place I’ve grown to love over the last 6 years. The students there are all brilliantly smart (and awfully hard to beat in exams), mostly mature and responsible, kinda a sheltered haven from the rest of the world (filled with plenty of immature people, sadly). Part of me is further saddened to think that I’ll be losing regular contact with plenty of my friends, through the fact that we’d be going to different unis, live pretty far apart (one of the problems with academically selective schools is how everyone lives so far away from it), or just get out of contact. Read more »

Life has been happening 

So, it’s been yet another long span of time between this blog post and my last, but hey, I’ve been busy studying. OK, and also procrastinating, which this is in a way, but still. Stuff. I could semi-bore you with a rant, or detailed recounting of events of my life (wait a moment, isn’t that what blogs are typically for?), but I’m too lazy to actually bother to recall my life. Well, to talk, write or in some way present recollections of my life, but maybe some time in the future I will be more willing to actually spend the effort on that… Read more »

The future 

I really don’t know what to expect in the future. I remember thinking in Yr 5 that I would be a scientist, White lab coat and all. I guess that’s still possible, but I need to remember that not all scientists wear white lab coats (btw, Apple Inc. is rather ‘racist’, it keeps on capitalising White on my iPod, but not black. I just wanted to remind you all =P Although that probably stems from ‘White House’ more than anything… Stupid US centric ‘UK English’ dictionary), especially if I don’t plan on doing a chemistry or biology related course (i.e. a physics related course). But now I’m looking at Computer Engineering, which is an Engineering degree (engineers all claim that an engineering degree is awesome, as opposed to ‘science’ or ‘IT’ or others) as my choice for Uni. I was considering computer science for a while, but the heavy emphasis on team leadership training kinda made me dislike it. I’d rather be lead in a workplace than leading it. Less responsibility means that I can concentrate more on my work (although, if my job is a leadership role, then it would probably help to have leadership skill), for example with my web-design efforts. I work as a 1 man team for my website, and I only have myself to be responsible for and to. Also why I don’t get much done during school term, and all the web work ends up happening during he holidays, although that kinda shows I actually focus on my school work more during the term… Read more »

Another long gap 

So, it’s been another long gap between by blog posts, but I guess that Year 12 does that to you. Actually, I suppose any final year in secondary or tertiary study would do that to you. Anyways, today I’m posting this from school, because I have absolutely no exam on today during this trail HSC period. Why am I at school then, when I could be at home studying? How nice of you to ask =P Read more »

Long Time No See 

Well, last I checked, it was a rather long time ago that I last posted, so I’m sure you’re just DYING to know what’s going on. Yeah, right.

Well, regardless of that, I can probably say that school has been RELATIVELY uneventful. Last week I went to Sydney with other Music class students from school and we enjoyed the 2nd Meet the Music concert by the Sydney Symphony. I particularly enjoyed the Bartok piece, Concerto for Orchestra. But enough about that. A few weeks ago the Concert Band had the first workshop of the year. It was a Friday afternoon, straight after school, and it was tuition for each instrument group for a few hours before dinner (Pizza Mias for each individual, with some of us guys finishing off the girls’ pizzas), and then finally a Band rehearsal to finish off the night. It was an enjoyable afternoon/evening/night filled with us working hard to perfect our pieces for the upcoming competitions…

And then just yesterday, we had another one, similarly highly enjoyable, just shorter, because all it was this time was a
Band rehearsal. Oh, and a lovely sausage sizzle for dinner. We sounded pretty good, and the parents who were listening to us at the end of it liked it (or so they said). We probably have a good chance of taking on the private schools =]

At some point in the last couple of weeks, my software class was supposed to hand in a Major Work, and by hand in, I mean present it to the class (i.e. the teacher, and the three other members of the class) and talk about it as if we were trying to sell it to CEO’s (that idea of Mr B.’s didn’t work out quite so well). We got through half of one person’s before class ended, and then Mr B. went on the Yr 9 DoE camp… So we unofficially got a week and a half extension because of that and exams (plus timetabling, meaning a week and a half between the two presentations). So far we’ve managed approximately one presentation a lesson! When the teacher’s here, that is.

Speaking of exams, after the Mod B English listening assessment task (which was 10 minutes listening, 40 minutes essay. They just have to stick the essay in SOMEWHERE, don’t they?) on just this last Monday, I went with some people from ‘The Stoop’ to watch Thor (3D). I must say, of the few 3D movies I’ve seen in the last 3 or so years, they are definitely getting better at it. I remember the days when it was the cyan-magenta glasses. So darn annoying. Funnily enough, that’s almost what the RealD 3D system uses, except that the light is now polarised, not coloured (and most certainly not rapidly alternating like those annoying Active-shutter systems. Those give me headaches). Anyways, I doubt I’d be ever getting a 3D tv, and if I do, it’d probably be a auto-stereoscopic 3D tv, and when it’s cheaper.

And even further in this long post, I’ve already done some research into what build I’d use for my new computer (when I finally get the money to buy the hardware). And I must say, the research was both interesting and informative. Ah, how I like learning (easy stuff, that is. Hard stuff is annoying). Some of the questions I haven’t yet been able to have answered is “Is the stock CPU cooler provided by Intel any good on the Core i7?” or “Do I really have to calculate in a 10-20% capacitor ageing for my PSU, or is that just a rumour created by the manufacturers to make us buy their larger products more often?”. For the first one, because all you ever hear about is people overclocking their CPU, they all obviously use after market coolers, not the one provided. But I don’t want to overclock! What about the normal people?! I suppose the obvious answer to that is, yes it is sufficient for non-overclocking.

The second question, well, I’ve heard some talk from people on different forums around the Internet, and some of them have given some pretty strong evidence that it DOESN’T happen. A whole lot of them have had their PSUs for over 5 years, and they said that even if you calculate in a modest (according to the rumour/myth) 10% decrease a year, on 650Watt PSU you’d end up with only 383.8 Watts by the end of the 5th year (650*0.9*0.9*0.9*0.9*0.9 = 650*0.9^5 = 383.8185)!! Which is quite ridiculous, as these people were running the same power hungry setups on their PCs for the entire time, and if it had dropped THAT low, they’d notice (when you run your computer at say 550 Watts on a 650 Watt PSU, and it supposedly aged such that it only produced 500, let alone the 383.8 I calculated there, your computer would shut down automatically when it tried to use the full 550 it can do, as the 550 isn’t available! As that obviously hasn’t happened to people when they play their computer games, which are some of the most processor intensive things your computer can do, and hence would use a lot of power), and people’s computers certainly haven’t been shutting down because of power failure (typically it’s overheating that shuts down the computer, but that’s an entirely different issue). So, the only conclusion I could reach from that evidence (and the fact that my 5 year old computer is running off a 305 Watt PSU, and according to that theory it should be down to around 180 Watt output… And In still push the computer to the max and it doesn’t shutdown. And Dell would’t put an overly large PSU in when it could run fine off a smaller, cheaper one, so…

Anyways, I’m gonna stop writing now, because typing on my iPod is somewhat annoying. But before I go, I’ve managed to work out a modest build for my computer, and it only comes to $1439 without software. And Windows 7 Home Premium OEM only costs $99, so why PC makers charge you $120 for it is beyond me, let alone the price they charge for upgrading to Professional or Ultimate. I suppose they need to make their markup somewhere…

Anyways,
TTFN!! Ta Ta For Now!

P.S. The modest build I’ve got planned would cost around $2000 from a PC maker, not including the software they load on it (e.g. Win7, Norton, HP bloatware, etc.), so you can see how much I’m saving by building it myself.

Android 

Oh, how I would love to have an Andriod phone, even if it were only to sit along side my Symbian/Nokia S60 phone and iPod Touch running iOS 4.2.1 (can’t be bothered upgrading to 4.3.1 yet). And a Windows Phone 7 (yeah, it may be inferior to the other OSs I just mentioned there, with the exception of perhaps S60 because that’s one old system, but it’s still a viable phone OS) along with that (would love to see what Nokia is going to create for the future of their phones. The mock-up images they released looked awesome).

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Holidays, before Easter? 

Well, it’s the holidays again, the Australian English dictionary for Firefox hasn’t been updated yet, and most of you are still stuck in school =P

Regardless of that, I think now is the time to catch up on article reading, the pursuit of trivial knowledge and checking out and editing a heap of articles for the Baulko Bulletin. Oh, and going through the forums to read up on everything I may have missed, and making sure there’s nothing offensive on there that we have to deal with. Read more »

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Hiya! I'm Ant, an aussie Teen living out in Sydney, Australia (and BTW, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney is not a real address... yet), and welcome to my blog. Hopefully you're not a stalker =]

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