Archive of November 2007

November 30

iSyncNow

Quite a while ago I needed someway of regularly invoking iSync in order to keep my self organised away from the computer by means of the calendar on my mobile phone. I found an AppleScript somewhere on the intertubes that could invoke an iSync sync. To make it slightly cooler I added some Growl notifications and made it a bit smarter about quitting iSync after the sync if it wasn't open and leaving it open if it was.

The script (as a script bundle) is available here (it's a directory, so ctrl click it)

I then set up Lingon to run the script hourly. Best to invoke it like ...

osascript /path/to/iSyncNow.scptd

Enjoy.

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November 9

Where's the policy? (Election 07)

Is it just me, or has the Australian election campaign deteriorated into a X amount of $ for this, Y amount for that? Where are the actual policies?

I don't follow the election news intensely, but I try to keep up. Some of the blame has to lie with the news organisations. But then again, aren't they just delivering what people want to hear? In an earlier time they would have felt the obligation to actually inform the public rather than just deliverer audiences to advertisements. So maybe it is actually the people's fault. If the general population were more politically aware/concerned then the news would have to deliver policy details instead of dollar amounts in a sound bite.

But why are people so depoliticised? I don't have any evidence for this, just a suspicion, but it seems to me that since The Vietnam War, there has been a deliberate attempt by Western governments/media (cause they are inseparable now) to depoliticise the general public. If no one knows or cares what you are doing then they won't revolt.

So we have now gone full circle, the blame is back on the politicians. If there is one thing I am sure of though, it is that the last thing that the modern Western political leaders want to do is repoliticise the population, in particular the youth.

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