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St David’s Day Google Logo

St David's Day Google Logo 2011

With the exception of 2005 (when Google released a logo for Korean Independence Day) the big G have celebrated St David’s Day with a daffodil/leek/dragon inspired logo since 2004… and this year is no different with a Google logo themed on Welsh National Dress.

The patron saint of Wales’ day is usually celebrated with a big bowl of Cawl (veg and meat soup, usually and traditionally made with a bunch of leeks and some lamb) whilst donning a daffodil or two, and perhaps with a leek sticking out of one’s pocket, so Dydd G?yl Dewi Sant one and all.

Let’s take a look at the other St David’s Day Google Logos:

2004
St David's Day Google Logo 2004
2006
St David's Day Google Logo 2006
2007
St David's Day Google Logo 2007
2008
St David's Day Google Logo 2008
2009
St David's Day Google Logo 2009
2010
St David's Day Google Logo 2010

iGaming Charity Golf Tournament

Whatever your views are on morality of working within the iGaming industry, there are a lot of people in my line of work who have hearts of absolute gold! Two of my closest and best friends in this crazy world in which I work are also my business partners, Sarah and Esther. They know this industry inside out and one of their latest endeavours is something which cannot go unannounced!

They were presented with a concept by a casino operator for the next conference which shied away from the standard “throw a huge party and get a load of people drunk” theme, and all in all, something far more benevolent. They loved the idea and have been working hard to start planning the event for the end of May.

Fairway Casino is sponsoring a charity golf tournament to be held at the famous K Club golf course, just outside Dublin on the Monday prior to the iGaming Supershow in aid of the Children First Foundation who help disadvantaged families throughout Ireland… talk about giving back! The location is nothing to be sniffed at either, original designed by Arnold Palmer – opening for play in 1991- and best known for having hosted the 2006 Ryder Cup.

Read more: Fairway Casino Charity Golf Tournament.

iPad, Galaxy Tab, Other Generic Tablet, Netbook, Notebook, Phone or pen and bloody paper?

The first two iGaming Conferences of the year are about to kick off in London, and I’m left with a rather techy dilemma: I have decided – for reasons I am trying to justify to myself, never mind to anyone else – that my current laptop is too big, heavy and cumbersome for taking travelling and using at conferences. It’s an ASUS K70I0 (now discontinued, so that’s a link to the newer model): a 17.3″ widescreen beast, with decent processing power, storage and memory, as well as a sturdy enough GPU for good quality movie playback and gaming (of which I do very little), but probably, in hindsight, overkill for my needs. Also, whipping the thing out at meetings (and we all know how sparse meeting space is at these conferences) takes up considerable space on a table, never mind on a knee when you’ve managed to find a sofa or pair of stools to sit on and have a chat. This is after we take into consideration the 4.74kg of your handluggage allowance it takes up (no, I don’t like putting my laptop in the hold)! All in all, it’s just not the right tool for this particular job.

Laptops at a conference?

I decided on my trip to Budapest last year, to do – in my opinion – the unthinkable… I left my laptop at home. I planned for it and had everything I could conceivably think of needing hosted somewhere or duplicated in Google Docs. I had email access on my phone (Gmail and work accounts). I had internet access for checking anything I needed. I had Google Maps to find a hotel, or the restaurant that a client dinner had been booked at. I even considered buying the LogMeIn app for Android just in case I needed to get onto the laptop or PC I had left running at home… neither of which I needed access to in the end. But I felt naked. Like something very important was missing. Reverting to manually written note-taking was not the best experience, forgetting the likes of cramp, ink stains on hands, etc, but my handwriting is slow and messy on the verge of illegible at the best of times (don’t make me scan in some evidence)… I’m far more efficient at typing something up, and try as I might on my phone, it wasn’t working.

Netbooks at a conference?

In my search for a beast-replacement, I started off on the netbook train of thought initially… quickly dispelling many options, but considering the likes of the new SeaShell EEE PC or the Samsung N series. They’re not the most powerful of machines, but come with your standard connectivity requirements (802.11n primarily) and enough storage space to get by with. The costs vary on model, etc, between £250 and £400, but for that amount of money, I could get a 11″-15″ laptop, smaller than the current beast, half its weight, but a lot more powerful that any netbook, with a full sized keyboard, latest 64bit OS, etc. The list of laptops in this bracket could probably circumnavigate the globe a few times, but do I really need or want a second laptop?

What about a tablet?

Being a self confessed, gadget loving geek, of course the tablet solution crossed my mind – justifying buying one of the year’s must have “toys” as business expense – Who wouldn’t consider it? The choice was very quickly whittled down to only one, and I must admit, even without being an extensive Apple user (I have a 3rd Gen iPod Shuffle, that’s it) it’s the best out there at the minute. I love the Android OS on my phone, coupled with HTC’s Sense UI, it’s brilliant. But, until version 3 of the OS hits the airwaves, it’s simply that, a phone OS, and not designed with Tablets specifically in mind. Even with that, the Samsung Galaxy Tab has been getting rave reviews, but it’s quite a bit smaller than the iPad (7″ screen compared to almost 10″). Some say this is a good thing, many disagree. However, after reading this post by Christina Warren, I’m leaning more towards the fact that the 9.6″ iPad would be the Tablet I would buy, if I were to get one.

Any recommendations – first, second or third-hand, I don’t mind – greatly appreciated.

BBC Breakfast displays pornographic file

Watching BBC Breakfast this morning, I took a half-hearted interest in the piece on the UK’s Information Commissioner issuing the first Data Protection Act fines. During the explanation that a certain county council had been fined £100,000 for faxing details of a child abuse case to a member of the public, the item of news ran what seemed like a relatively innocuous piece of stock footage showing various file names contained within a temporary directory on some form of server or workstation. See if you can tell which ones originally caught my eye: (Excuse the quality, Mobile phone recordings of a playing television aren’t usually that great!)


Gave up on YouTube so have chucked it on Vimeo instead!

As a long time fan of The Pythons (Chapman, Cleese, Gilliam, Idle, Jones, and Palin) I thought it amusing to see a bunch of deleted MP3s which must surely be the Monty Python Sings CD, but it was another file on that page that caught my eye, can you guess which?

BBC Breakfast shows dodgy filenames

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A quick search on Google, for those unfamiliar with the reasonably popular Sybian sex aids, shows exactly what that file is referring to: bailey sybian (Google Search Results for a NSFW phrase)

So, Mr Thompson, whose computer was that footage filmed on? I hope it wasn’t a member of your staff, as the downloading of sexually explicit material on a paid-for-by-taxes computer over a paid-for-by-taxes network by a paid-for-by-taxes employee is surely not the best way to be spending any of the UK’s severely stretched budgets.

[Edit: This would have been live at 0900 GMT if it wasn’t for YouTube taking for EVER to process a 20second video!]

Bing – A pointer

Dear Bing search team,

If I go to Bing.com and search for “webmaster tools”, it usually means that I cannot remember the link off the top of my head, but I am MOST CERTAINLY looking for your tools. Ahem:

Bing Webmaster Tools Fail

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Do yourselves a favour, twist those boys around ;)