By reuben, 20 November, 2014

A few months back my son was given a Lenovo Yoga 10" Tablet.  You can see it here:

http://shopap.lenovo.com/au/en/tablets/lenovo/yoga-series/yoga-tablet-2-android-10/

It's quite a nice piece of hardware.  Stylish, nice to hold and works quite well.  It runs Android 4.4 (great) and I had quite a good impression of it and the company that has it's branding on it (Lenovo).

By reuben, 24 July, 2010

I bought one of the Garmin Nuvi 3790T's last week to replace my Tomtom 930 which has suffered multiple catastrophic failures (separate story but I made a point of not buying another Tomtom due to issues which I considered to be quality related and then a subsequent support issue which I was very unhappy with).

I originally posted some feedback0 on Whirlpool (http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/) but thought I would extend this to a more complete review on my own website - and this is it.

By reuben, 7 January, 2007

Something I often wonder - and maybe even gives an interesting insight into my personality - is the answer to the question "What would you be doing if you weren't working with computers?"

Some things which appeal and which I can imagine myself doing are:

- Driving trains, not suburban tincans which I'm sure I could do but don't know if I'd really want to, but large heavy freight trains across possibly vast distances.

- Winemaking.  I love wine, and, combined with my University study in chemistry, probably makes me someone who could easily slot in there.

By reuben, 18 December, 2006

Despite the fact that things have been "going to change" for a period of months now, I don't think I could have ever imagined how things are now.

- 6 months ago I made the decision was made to shift (yet again)

- 3 1/2 months ago it actually happened and I boarded a plane bound for Sydney

- 3 months ago I got a good job (after starting to get a bit dismayed at the lack of responses, an interview came up at short notice - and I got the job)

- Just over 2 months ago I moved into my place at Arncliffe and a few days later...

By reuben, 21 June, 2006

I've spent a few hours working on this one lately, and thought for future reference I would document it here.  The process itself is quite straightforward, but as with all things PKI related, you MUST have files and certificates in the right format and make sure that you follow certain steps in order, else it just won't work (and may not even tell you why).

PKI certificates are useful for a number of things, I need mine for WebVPN, but you also use it for https management to your router and I believe you can use it for IPSec using certificates instead of shared keys.

By reuben, 6 June, 2006

I've just this weekend gotten everything configured and set up on my server and I'm now officially the NZ mirror of the squid-cache.org website.

You can find the site here.

It'll be interesting to see just how much traffic it generates.  For NZ users it should be much quicker than anything offsite as my ISP has connectivity to both the Auckland and Wellington Peering Exchanges where most NZ ISP's share traffic for free (and have low latency usually ethernet connectivity to each other).

By reuben, 29 May, 2006

I've had a number of dealings with the cisco TAC over the last few years - mostly as an employee of a cisco Premier or Gold Partner where I've needed the TAC occasionally for troubleshooting or helping me resolve problems.  In the past we have for one or another reason tried to keep the number of TAC cases opened to a minimum as this affects the discount we get from cisco in the coming year when we buy gear from them.  That is why I would be lucky if I've opened 3 cases a year in the last 3 years.

By reuben, 30 April, 2006

After some time living in Auckland, I thought perhaps we should finally go and visit Westfield Railway yards.  This is the main Auckland yard where most of the shunting and rail movements happen so I figured it would be a good place to see some real trains.

By reuben, 16 April, 2006

A few weeks ago I bought a brand new cisco 7941 phone to replace and old ATA at home which we use to call Sydney a lot.  It's a whole lot cheaper than using Telecom, our NZ carrier, for these calls, and the setup has worked fairly well with the ATA.  However as I was able to get a real phone at a good price through work I decided I would do so before circumstances changed and I had to pay full retail.

By reuben, 4 March, 2006

Sarah got onto this band a few weeks ago and got me to cough up for some CDs from this band.  So we got them, and I coughed and swallowed the $100 price a bit begrudgingly - not knowing what I was being asked to pay for.

However now that we have them I must admit that at least one of these CDs is a brilliant piece of creativity that I have found a real pleasure to listen to - and I've stolen the CD so I can listen to it all in the car.