Im still haveing problems with iCloud.
1 syncing mail accounts is just plain not working at all.
2 syncing of bookmarks is a bit hit and miss.
3 iCloud's outlook intergration is not simple and dosnt work as you would expect ie as it worked in iTunes.
4 I would like to be able to use my new me.com email address as my apple Id.
5 we need to have streaming of content to apple tv from the cloud.
But the rest of it is really good.
Photostream is great and in general when the bugs have been ironed out and a few more features come online this will be one of the best services out there.
icloudy out
Tuesday November 08, 2011
iCloud but no silver lineing
Just setting up ios 5 and icloud and after one evening of updating one device out of 2 with multiple failed attempts I finally have it up and running. Well sort of I now have 2 sets of contacts in different groups no make that one set on my phone and the ones on my pc have gone!!!!! errr and 2 sets of notes one set syncs between ipad and iphone and the other between pc and iPhone but only with the use of iTunes. so far this update has cost me £120 to update my outlook as no other email client works. 2 evenings of stress and has made things far more complicated. I have either 2 or no contacts / notes on all my devices. what ever happened to simple.
Thursday October 13, 2011
Anyone Buy accutrons
Anyboby out there buy accutrons? I have a few accutron 214s for sale and a lot of spare parts. and a few others.
If interested please use the contact form on this site.
Thanks.
If interested please use the contact form on this site.
Thanks.
Tuesday August 30, 2011
What's missing from einstein's theory of relativity.
What's missing from einstein's theory of relativity?
The more I read and learn about gravity the more I see missing about how it works. I have an idea about what I think is the missing link in the theory of gravity and it's a big omission from the whole idea. My theory explains how gravity is created.
Imagine the images used to explain gravity. Planets, stars and galaxy's all resting on a thin sheet and pressing into that sheet and objects falling into the holes created. Well I can understand and have no problem with that but ask yourself this. What is the force that causes the planets etc to press into the sheet? It can't be gravity as the effect can not be the cause so what is it? What can give the effect of gravity without gravity?
The answer is acceleration.
Now imagine that sheet of space-time as the surface of an ever inflating balloon. Now as the planets and stars on the surface are pushed out they are pushed into the surface and on that surface gravity works as expected. This also has the side affect of explaining the expansion of the universe because in theory the surface aria per square lightyear would increase at a set speed therefor close objects experience little effect and can fall into the gravity of other objects faster than the expansion effect but distant objects would be forced away at an ever increasing speed.
I would love someone to do the math on this as I don't have the raw data but using the model in my mind ( I'm very good as visualising things in my head but not so good with math) I believe this could answer some big questions.
I am shocked that I haven't read anything about this or even found someone who has asked the question about it.
Steve C
The more I read and learn about gravity the more I see missing about how it works. I have an idea about what I think is the missing link in the theory of gravity and it's a big omission from the whole idea. My theory explains how gravity is created.
Imagine the images used to explain gravity. Planets, stars and galaxy's all resting on a thin sheet and pressing into that sheet and objects falling into the holes created. Well I can understand and have no problem with that but ask yourself this. What is the force that causes the planets etc to press into the sheet? It can't be gravity as the effect can not be the cause so what is it? What can give the effect of gravity without gravity?
The answer is acceleration.
Now imagine that sheet of space-time as the surface of an ever inflating balloon. Now as the planets and stars on the surface are pushed out they are pushed into the surface and on that surface gravity works as expected. This also has the side affect of explaining the expansion of the universe because in theory the surface aria per square lightyear would increase at a set speed therefor close objects experience little effect and can fall into the gravity of other objects faster than the expansion effect but distant objects would be forced away at an ever increasing speed.
I would love someone to do the math on this as I don't have the raw data but using the model in my mind ( I'm very good as visualising things in my head but not so good with math) I believe this could answer some big questions.
I am shocked that I haven't read anything about this or even found someone who has asked the question about it.
Steve C
Monday March 07, 2011
Omg!!! The hackers(script kiddies) are at it again.
I have noticed that the script kiddies have come back after having a break from attacking me.
What are they thinking? Will trying to get my site to run scripts that they downloaded from someone else work? No it will not because unlike these morons I know how to do scripting and how to detect and block them.
What are they thinking? Will trying to get my site to run scripts that they downloaded from someone else work? No it will not because unlike these morons I know how to do scripting and how to detect and block them.
Monday December 27, 2010




