gaggia no more

by Dave Mon 6 October 2008 @ 01:54

odeaA couple of weeks ago I lost my coffee machine. It was a wedding present from Scally and Max and it served me faithfully for something in the order of 4,800 coffees over the last eight years.  That seems to be par for the course I think, and coupled with the hardness of the water in London it finally made its last coffee.  It died and I took it to the manufacturers to be repaired.  They came back to me a last week and said that it could be fixed, but it was going to be very expensive and it would need further repair again in the future. So I decided to retire it and get a new one.  It is a Saeco Odea Giro Plus in a special edition copper colour.  It is a bean to cup machine which means that all I have to do is push a button with a cup under the spout and espresso comes out.  No grinding of beans, no measuring of coffee, no tamping it into the outlet.  Just push a button folks, and it grinds the beans to your specified granularity, filters water through them at the right temperature and then disposes of the used grounds into a hopper.  Its awesome, and it actually makes wonderful wonderful coffee.  To put that in perspective, I had two choices of machine I could get.  One was just under two thousand Euros, and one was this one for three hundred and fifty.  The espresso from both machines tastes exactly the same.  The only difference is that this one doesn’t actually froth the milk for you and dispense it – you have to froth your own milk!  That isn’t as bad as it sounds actually.  With my old Gaggia the milk frothing for cappuccino took a few boring minutes in a jug.  The Odea milk frothing wand is way faster, easier to clean and makes better froth anyway.  Much better froth actually.  The bubbles are denser and smaller than the Gaggia made bubbles.  All in all its a dream to use.

Now, if I was going to have quibbles about it then it would probably be about the size of the machine.  It is very small, which means that the water container only holds about litre, and the outlet water container needs to be emptied every day.  I think I can live with that though ;-)  It also comes with a build-in Brita filter in the water reservoir so it will automatically soften the water for me which is pretty cool.  It also has dosage and quantity controls on it, so I can specify a) the amount of coffee that gets dispensed and b) the strength of the coffee.

The Gaggia is dead :-( Long live the Saeco!

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partay

by Dave Fri 1 August 2008 @ 17:43

We’re back, and I should have updated here earlier, but everything has been a little chaotic over the last week.  Ireland was brilliant, of course.  Although we spent most of the long weekend in Trim, we got out to Dublin on the second day.  There we had lunch with Trev in a nice organic restaurant, before heading south to Rathfarnham to meet up with Max and Kate.  We discussed the possibility of all of them coming to stay (separately), and once again discussed Trev getting a blog established.  Trev, if you’re reading this, set the damn thing up.  Once that is done I can start working on John (unless he has a blog I don’t know about?)  We had missed Max coming to Bochum earlier in the week, but in fairness it is a fairly long distance from here.

Anyway, there was a big party for my Dad’s birthday on Saturday night.  It was much better than I had expected.  All of my parent’s siblings were there for the first time in many years.  I have some photos of my Dad and all his brothers and sister together which is pretty wonderful as one of them lives in the UK and doesn’t get over to Ireland that much.  I don’t think they’ve all been in the same room in many years, possibly going back to when my grandmother died which would have been around 1995. So we had them all line up together and got some decent photographs, from a bunch of different cameras.  I’m going to sift through them (I took a lot!) and see if there’s one that needs to be printed and framed… they’re that kind of special. Most of my cousins weren’t there, so it was a bit quieter than the usual family parties we have in Trim.  However, one of them was, and all I can say is “holy shit!” – when did he go from being the small child I used to know to being a teenager who was still a bit hungover from the night before?!!!  Anyway, it was a great party, and a great weekend.  We were shagged after it – maybe even a little jet-lagged!  That’s what you get when you go to bed repeatedly at 4am.

While we were over, I tried Tayto crisps again.  I had gone off them over the duration of my time in London, and developed a taste for Walker’s Ready Salted.  However it all came back to me this weekend.  I think I munched a couple of packets of Tayto Cheese & Onion in a row, all wrapped in some Brennan’s Bread.  Fucking awesome!  Have to take a trip to the Irish shop here that supposedly sells them, and soon.

DSC00158I had been looking for a nice pair of sun-glasses recently.  The lens needed to be decent enough to block the sun, but also not too dark that they hampered my vision as I would use them for driving.   That’s the easy part.  The frames were the difficult thing really.  The size of my head means I would need relatively small  frame, and they needed to be strong but light enough not to hurt my nose.  I had tried some Oakley Whiskers on in the airport on the way to Sweden and found them really comfortable as well as looking good on my face.  They were however about €250, which made them very expensive for a pair of sunglasses that Anna kept telling me I’d lose.  Imagine my surprise when I found them for less than half that price in Dublin airport of all places!  So I bought them on the spot.  Obligatory cool photo on the right…

This brings me nicely onto the new camera I picked up.  I had been thinking about getting a point & click digital for some time now, mainly because my SLR is just too bulky to carry around in my pocket all the time.  So we got a 7.1 megapixel Sony which is actually very convenient for us as we have Sony laptops.  The memory cards it uses are obviously Sony Memory Sticks, for which we have native support on our laptops.  That makes getting the images from the camera to the machine quick and easy for us.  DSC00159For example, I took the photo of my in the new sunglasses about five minutes ago, which would have been possible but problematic with my Canon.  Oh and I can do things like this on the camera (which has a large touch screen on the back).

You might not be able to see it in these photos, but half my face is anaesthetised as I was at the dentist to have a filling in my rearmost right lower tooth.  I’m starting to get the feeling back now, but its a damn uncomfortable feeling, and I can’t eat or speak much because I don’t want to bite off a piece of my cheek.

So, what else?  Oh yes, we bought a bed settee for the office / spare room, so all are welcome to come and stay at any time (with forewarning of course).  Not that you weren’t welcome before, but as we only had an inflatable bed it might have been a little less comfortable than one might want.  Emma is coming to stay next month, and potentially the other Emma and Helgi later in the year.  The invitation is open to you too.

Oh, my laptop was overheating lately.  The USB port on the right also stopped working on me, so I opened a service ticket with Sony, figuring that I might have to send it back again.  The nice techs there recommended I blow it all out and check if the fan was running correctly which I did and I’m ashamed to say it worked.  If this were a desktop I wouldn’t have thought twice about taking it apart to look for overheating problems, but laptops are closed magic to me.  Typically they’re “warranty void if opened” closed magic too, so I don’t have too much experience working inside of them.  Overheating due to dust seems to be a perpetual problem for my equipment.  Though I have to say its a lot less dusty here than it was in Stockwell.  So, if that wasn’t bad enough, the main hard disk in my desktop died the day before yesterday too.  It is fully covered under warranty, and winging its merry way back to the factory as we speak, but a fucking annoying thing to happen with a very modern disk. This is the second “modern” Western Digital disk I have had die on my in recent years.  I have a 750GB Samsung unit that may work a little better so it has moved to being the primary drive in that machine.  If nothing else, I think its faster than the WD unit. 


pocketpc

by Dave Mon 31 March 2008 @ 12:00

A couple of months ago my Pocket PC crashed when I was updating it.  It is an HP iPaq hx4700 and I've had it for a while, but it has always served me well.  It has some irritating points, like the damn buttons at the bottom always getting stuck, but overall it has been a good machine to use.  Anyway, I was updating something or another and it crashed during the ROM update.  That typically means the unit has to be returned to HP for... some kind of black magic that us mere mortals cannot perform.  That was going to be a lot of hassle to organise, so I put it off until today.  I googled for a way to get it out of without having to send my PPC away, and eventually found something that worked.  Basically I had to use Anna's laptop to send a raw image down a USB cable to the PPC.  It doesn't seem to work on Vista, only XP, which is why I had to use Anna's laptop.  Hassle, but all in all I got my PocketPC back. 

I had just about installed it when I discovered the update that broke the damn thing.  I discovered it by installing it and bricking the damn iPaq again.  So the original ROM is being downloaded to the iPaq again as I write this.  It takes about ten minutes to complete and then you end up with a completely fresh iPaq.  Now, I wonder what I can do about those buttons...

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just bought a drill

by Dave Fri 1 February 2008 @ 01:48

I know. As bizarre as it may seem to anyone who hasn't seen me in the last few months, I just bought a hammer action drill.  It doesn't have USB or Wireless, and it isn't compatible with Windows.  Still, its a big drill and it will make nice holes in concrete walls....

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usr courier

by Dave Wed 7 August 2002 @ 08:27

After about twenty seconds of nagging this evening, I caved in, and decided that it would be ok to go through my hardware collection and chuck out the extraneous shit. It turns out that I had a lot more shit than I thought... I dumped two black sacks full of cables, and am going to list several of the more valuable items on ebay. Anybody want a Zip Drive, Colorado Travan T-1000 tape drive or a Courier iModem? Make me an offer! Hey, I was reading another review today of Bruce Springsteens's latest album - The Rising. Seems like its a really good album; the E-Street band are back together, and the music is deeper than most of the shit around at the moment. It is political though, which might be a problem. I'm a little ambivalent in my feelings about the US war on terror.
Anna was at the Passage again today, and they've asked her to come back and work with them again. She's going to do a couple of days a week with them fairly soon :-) How cool is that :-))))

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black card

by Dave Sun 5 May 2002 @ 02:15

Amex have finally put some (not much) information about their Centurion card on the web site. I want one. Now. Pleeeeease?

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pocket ie

by Dave Sat 2 March 2002 @ 11:27

This is pretty cool - I'm writing this on my PDA ;-) The quality of sites displayed on Pocket IE is far better than I had seen before. Text is still a complete bitch to enter though.

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shopping

by Dave Sun 30 December 2001 @ 06:50

We went out to Oxford Street today, ostensibly just to pick up a new tie for me to wear on New Years Eve. We came home with new jeans and shoes for Anna, and a new shirt (John Rocha, it was a steal!) and watch for me. I figured it was time for a new watch, as the one I had is over a year old now ;-) Its great... I can measure athmospheric pressure (over time too so I can predict weather), temperature, moon phase, tides etc. Oh... it tells the time also ;-)

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gaggia

by Dave Thu 2 November 2000 @ 11:00

Went on a course today to learn how to speak to the media. It was very interesting, and will be of a lot of benefit when we launch AOL 6. We did three interviews on video, and the difference from first to last is quite startling... in the first I came across as nervous and ill-informed, but in the last I think I did a lot better :-) I look shit on TV though... my nose is too big and my eyes cross too visibly. Sucks. Also today, Max and Scally's wedding present arrived... from Gaggia!!! Its a pretty fantastic espresso/cappuccino machine :-))) No longer will I have to sleep, there will ALWAYS be enough caffeine for me to stay awake just a little bit longer ;-) Nice one guys, thanks :-)

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time management

by Dave Mon 30 October 2000 @ 11:00

Been an intense week, did a course on Monday and Tuesday on time management, then fixed bugs for the rest of the week. The time management course was interesting and somewhat relevant to how I do stuff, and I'm hoping that I'll have the discipline to put it all into practice properly. Most of it can be applied to using MS Outlook, which means I can continue to use my PDA :-)

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