What to do in the event of a bush fire

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Warning – NSFW language

This is my tribute to one of the funniest items on the News Real podcast. So this is to say thanks to Sean and Cimm for pumping out quality content for 10 years.

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Do you think this is the ultimate Christmas song?

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Here’s a great little song I heard about on the FM radio (yes I went old-school), that was written about Christmas way back in 1962, by someone called Paddy Roberts. Listen to the lyrics and see how it matches up the insanity of our contemporary consumer driven Christmas time.

Comments are more than welcome!

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Tip of the Week – December 18th 2009

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Earth Album

Earth Album

If you are a regular Flickr user, you’ll know you can Geo-Tag

your photos. A site called Earth Album makes finding photos by location so much easier by mashing up Flickr’s location data with Google Maps. Simply search for a location, drag and zoom with your cursor, then click on any point in the map to see a selection of photos taken on or near that point!

http://www.earthalbum.com/

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Battle of the Maps

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Mobile Map Applications

Mobile Map Applications

I recently wrote an article in which I compared Nokia’s Ovi Maps application to Google’s mobile Google Maps application, for Series 60 phones. I’m pleased to say it’s just been published on Allaboutsymbian.com.

When it comes to S60, we are fortunate to have a choice of which mapping application we use, but which is best? Is it Ovi Maps (née Nokia Maps), with its worldwide pre-loaded maps, voice navigation and PC integration, or is it Google Maps with the power of Google search, high-res satellite imagery and the perfect price? David Gilson has been testing both, and here reports on his findings.

Click here to read it. Comments are welcome here and at AAS.

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Nokia BP-4L Substitute Battery Test

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As mentioned previously on my blog, I use a Nokia E55, which uses Nokia’s largest battery, the BP-4L. Now, if phone batteries don’t float your boat, then stop reading now. But wait, do you have a Nokia phone? Is it perhaps the E90, E71, E52, E55, N97, E72? Then if you are using any of those, would you like even more battery life? Well in that case, maybe batteries aren’t such a boring subject!

I’ve been testing an extended version of the BP-4L, sent to me for review from MobileFun.co.uk.

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