When cleaning my DSLR sensor, do not and I repeat DO NOT use the rocket blower……
…that my daughter occasionally decides she wants to chew. Eventually got all the blobs off the sensor.
Photography, random posts and very little about kebabs.
When cleaning my DSLR sensor, do not and I repeat DO NOT use the rocket blower……
…that my daughter occasionally decides she wants to chew. Eventually got all the blobs off the sensor.
The insulation has arrived!
Well I had to collect it as I missed the courier, still I’ve got it now. Installed new lights for loft access as once the insulation is up I won’t be able to see anything the other side of the wall.
Quite cheap as well, 4 foot florescent strip was £9.99 from Focus. These lights aren’t part of the main lighting in the house. They are fed from a 3 pin plug.
Following on from the previous post (about being late and all that) I’ve decided to post on Twitter a bit more.
Also rearranged the sidebar to include my latest Tweets. Though the Twitter API only allows 100 connections per hour (I think) so it may not work late into the hour (as it currently isn’t). It’s still an experiment at present. However if you want to talk to me via Tweeter please do. The link to my Twitter account is Kebablog.
A couple of useful applications for tweeters:
Tweetdeck Desktop Tweeter client (Free – Donation requested – Requires Adobe Air platform)
Tweetie iPhone/iPod Touch client (costs about £1.79)
Enjoy.
Vote now for Created in Birmingham in the best uk blog awards: http://2008.weblogawards.org/polls/best-uk-blog/
It’s a great local blog/resource for cultural information about the city.
You can vote once every 24 hours, probably a bit late to tell you all as the poll closes tomorrow. But if you can vote at home, work, iphone, webcafe or stealing your neighbours wireless then do it. The site uses some sort of ip/cookie check so you may have to use a different computer each time.
Your local blog deserves to win (especially as the 2nd place is currently a big gobxxxxx from the Daily Mail).
As regular readers are aware I’ve started a loft conversion, so thought i’d update the blog with its current progress.
Most of the frame work is now complete, just got to decide where the storage access hatch is going to be. I did have one position in mind but I keep changing my mind over it. Still everything is on hold until I get the insulation now…….
(Retro CRT TV setup and working!!!! – Was the one I used on my Spectrum back in 1985 – So not bad for a 24 year old TV – makes an odd popping noise though. I’ll take it apart and check for dry joints)
I was looking a polystyrene blocks for insulation but looking around I found a thermal bubble wrap like sheet that does the same job. It costs £109 for a 1.5m x25m roll, but it should be easier to work with. Especially in some of the cabinet and on the roof joists.
Loft space is around 1.4m x 3.7m, so it’s a little narrower, but a little longer than my current room. Though with the additional storage in the loft it might seem a little bigger. Still got plenty to do before it’s done.