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PSP firmware 2.60 hacked

Jan12
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If you can ignore the hyperbole about "accomplishing the unthinkable", and the fact that you have to abort a game of in order to load a game of Tetris, this PSP update about hacking is interesting. No really - it opens the door to getting unauthorised software onto even the newest and most tightly locked down PSP's. I was annoyed that I'd updated Clare's (thinking that this option wasn't open to us), but it seems that we're free now to start messing things up.

Speaking of messed up, everything computery seems to be going a bit weird today, my browser at work's gone crazy eating all system resources TWICE so far today, and it's all gone a bit pete tong at home too. Typically Clare is working from home on the day when the home network has given up - could be connected with the new camera, the network has been dropping out once a day since I installed it, and all was fine before. I've just about managed to talk her through joining up wires around the house and now she's online, but the camera's still not. This is BAD, because a) I want to keep an eye on here and b) I want to see our new bookcases arrive... We're both kind of dreading them arriving and the delivery people making a fuss about carrying them up two floors, or them not fitting through the doors.

Last night's TV while I'm here, very much enjoyed "Who Do You Think You Are", but "Hyperdrive" wasn't all that really.

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Fitter, happier, more productive

Jan3
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I'm not falling into the trap of making resolutions, but I am going to try and get a few more things sorted. Had a fairly productive Christmas, so why not continue in this vein? Oh yes, spurred on by my new toilet seat, here's what I'm achieving...

We have got INTERNETS on the within litterally DAYS of owning it, this is fantastic. The is a great piece of kit, the screen is great and the games are great. Having a built in web browser and wirelessness just makes it fantastic. I had a load of grief setting up my on our home network when we moved to Folkestone, ie it didn't work immediately so I gave up on it. Investigating setting up of my new camera (thanks Andy) I realised I had super tight access control, stopping anything but my PC connecting to the router. So now everything in the flat is connected wirelessly, which is great. It does seem a shame that while we're doing internets "wirelessly" in the front room we really need to have the power cord plugged into the or though, it really drains the power... Anyway, great to be getting more use out of the again, even if we're mostly just playing Scrabble on it.

Music; for ages I've had no speakers on my work computer, so to listen to music I've had to get on the floor, plug in my headphones, and remember to unplug them again when I leave. Then I rolled over them with my chair and they stopped making sounds. Now, not only did I buy some, but my lovely rose of Clare bought me some too, so I have a pair to leave constantly at work, and a pair to carry with the ! No more kneeling on the floor just because I got some promo, that turns out to be rubbish anyway!
Bank accounts; We needed a new bank account, I had been dawdling over getting one for ages, and we had some cheques to pay in. We went down to Nationwide in Folkestone while we were off, and it was all done in about half an hour! Next stop investments... I'm about to get some shares in the company as a result of our reverse takeover, and my very old shares in what the company used to be. This will be exciting, and I may pay closer attention. Soon, oh yes, all these things will provide us with an income and we can sit at home full time looking at squirrels out of the window and eating christmas puddings.

Property; If I was resolving to take more of an interest in Folkestone property, I'd be jumping up and down at the news of a neighbouring flat selling for 205k, I'm sure that's a two bedder too. My property map is playing up at the moment, Google Maps have made a change to their API that's stopping the pictures of property popping up, gah... Still, sounding good! Maybe we will start looking to move, get a bigger place before we can't afford it. Maybe.

What else should I try to achieve? We tidied the flat, I fixed the toilet, I won money off everyone at pool, what else is there in life to achieve? Man I'm feeling positive today...

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Habitat Radius Oak Dining Table

Dec6
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More Habitat Radius Oak Furniture, this dining table. Far too big for us, and optimistically priced I'd say at £490. Got some new bargain offers from Amazon too, PSP Giga Pack with 4 games at £310, it'd be great if you could pick your own games, but it's from a very limited range. Everyone wants Liberty City Stories and SSX Tour so they're not included anywhere.. Amazon do have the console only, at £180, about the best price around, but they can't guarantee delivery for christmas.

Seems the new versions of my wireless router and my camera are also knocked down. Finally, something we could probably do with at some point, a17'' TFT Monitor for £140.

Infommercial over. Nothing to report today really. Possibly a big up to Sainsbury, we did our shopping there at the weekend and were in the mood for a hot pudding. All the fruit crumbles and the like were loaded with milk and butter and things, but their economy / value apple pie was vegan friendly, and very good, we ate it last night. Saved some for lunch today too.

Ooh, how to upgrade your IPOD Nano...

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