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December 26, 2009

Re-discovered my love for Scrabble

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Have re-discovered my love for Scrabble, but avoided playing rude 4 letter J word as it might have offended other players. Settled for jam instead and saved the S for a better turn - a win all round :)

Thanks Alan Yentob for reminding me what a great game it is - invented by an architect, and world champion is an architect from Thailand - shows that it is a game of strategy and that the meaning of the word really doesn’t count.

And yes, I did ‘breathe’ a deep sigh of relief when I could play QI and collect 44 points :)

Now time to find some more local players (anywhere on the axis between Manchester and London will do if the players are good enough). Apparently there’s a good pub in London where people play regularly, and I’m sure the rude words are welcome!

(When posts are too long for Facebook and way too long for Twitter, they end up here)

December 24, 2009

Too many University Students - I hate to say I told you so

University Education might not quite be my specialist subject, but if I could get a dual-geared time machine and wind it back so I could be in the Teviot bar at Edinburgh University discussing politics with a certain ‘future’ prime minister of ours, I would tell him exactly what I told his predecessor Tony Blair on Newsnight 6 years ago.  I said then and I say again now that we have too many people going to university chasing increasingly de-valued degrees, whilst we still can’t sort out getting the basics right in school subjects such as Maths and English.

Teflon Tony liked to duck and dive his way round most people, and on that particular edition of the programme, he fended off a range of questions from irate students and their representatives, yet each time he gave his characteristic “what I say to you” or “well I’d like to help, but”.

Somehow, I managed to get him a bit more agitated, as he instantly snapped back saying that he “totally and utterly disagreed” with me. Granted, I had just compared him to a sofa salesman, by pointing out that the whole culture of study now, pay later would result in a glut of over-educated but unemployable students who were saddled in debt.

But now it looks like the government are finally realising that they can’t just spend their way out of the next education crisis. Nor can we keep pretending that having half the population go through a university course will be of benefit to the wider economy. Back then, the argument was that we needed more degrees so that we could compete with developing countries like India and China. Talk about a race to the bottom!

Now we will get the factory-farmed two year degree as standard. What should really matter in education is teaching people how to think for themselves. The best learners are the ones who want to learn and who can take their own initiative. Somehow I just don’t think that kind of entrepreneurial spirit is the sort of thing Old Labour want people to know about.

December 2, 2009

Can anyone help me with a Flash export image problem?

Can’t find anything about this in the support forums, so maybe I can get help via twitter and a blog. If this works, it will show that there is more to twitter than just wading through the spam (but I am slowly getting the hang of it, that’s another story).

I am trying to create some extra large files, which are essentially for use in a slide show or on a website (typical resolution similar to a wide screen monitor, but still clear on, say, 1200×800px - ratio is 3:2). I also want to be able to print out right up to A1 size, and this ideally needs a pixel resolution of around 12,000 x 8,000.

Now I know flash has an export limit of 8,000 px in any direction, so that would be fine - or sticking to a clear ratio of 3:2, I’d be happy with 7,500 x 5,000 - or even 6,000 by 4,000, but when I enlarge anything above the current file size of 2,700 x 1,800, I just get around 40% of the right hand side of the image either wiped out completely, or text only with no graphics - and therefore useless. I also sometimes get the same problem towards the bottom of the file.

I don’t know if this is a particular problem with my version of Flash (Professional 8), with the file (it is just a simple diagram) or some other technical glitch, but I hope there’s someone out there who has encountered a similar problem and can offer some help.

Cheers

James

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