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      Now that I've started a photography course I'm supposed to be keeping a
      log book of my photography and any photography I see.  So, I've created a
      new category (cunningly called 'photography'), and will note down my
      thoughts here.
    </p>
    <p>
      Last weekend whilst browsing around a book shop I found <a
      href="http://www.fivethousanddays.com/"><cite>Five Thousand
      Days</cite></a>.  There are classics that we all know and love, warming
      personal photos of famous people without their public masks on, and some
      absolutely haunting war photography.  Flicking through the book is quite
      an emotional journey, I recommend it for anyone interested in
      photo-journalism.
    </p>
    <p>
      I've registered with <a href="http://photo.net">photo.net</a> and
      subscribed to their New Photos feed, so I get to look at a hundred
      different photos a day.  So far not a lot has stood out to me, but I do
      love <a
      href="http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3136594">this</a> for
      some reason.
    </p>
    <p>
      I'm a big fan of <a href="http://www.noahgrey.com">Noah Grey</a> at the
      moment.  We've got two of his prints awaiting frames in the front room at
      the moment, and I love the cleanliness of his <a
      href="http://noahgrey.com/seriesview.php?g=charlotte">Charlotte</a> and <a
      href="http://noahgrey.com/seriesview.php?g=blowout">Blowout</a> galleries.
    </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/photography</category><dc:date>2005-08-15T19:43:00Z</dc:date></item><item><title>The C# Conspiracy?</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/mono-2005-08-15-18-26</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/mono-2005-08-15-18-26</link><description>Oh fun, the great Novell vs Red Hat war rears it's ugly head again. Now that Sound Juicer and Totem ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[    <p>
      Oh fun, the great Novell vs Red Hat war rears it's ugly head again.  Now
      that Sound Juicer and Totem both play CDs we're nicely on route to
      dropping gnome-cd totally.  To this end, a few weeks ago Ronald <a
      href="http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=312828">filed a bug</a>
      with gnome-volume-manager asking that the default be changed to Sound
      Juicer (I'm thinking this should be Totem, but that's just my opinion).
    </p>
    <p>
      Today the bug was closed.  Hooray, I thought, SJ is the new default CD
      player.  But no:
    </p>
    <blockquote>
we're going to default to Banshee instead.
    </blockquote>
    <p>
      Pardon?  We, the gnome-volume-manager maintainers, who happen to be Novell
      employees, have decided that the default CD player in GNOME will be <a
      href="http://sonance.aaronbock.net/">Banshee</a>.  Not only is this not
      part of GNOME, but it's written in C#.  I'm pissed off as this isn't a
      valid reason to close the bug, considering it isn't even proposed for
      Desktop, and I bet Red Hat will be pissed off if C# enters the Desktop.
    </p>
    <p>
      And on that note, I'm going to cook.
    </p>
    <p>
      <strong>Update: </strong> all sorted now.  Totem is the default CD player.
      Die gnome-cd die!
    </p>
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