﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title><![CDATA[inspire_and_shine]]></title><link>http://blog.bitcomet.com/inspire_n_shine/</link><description><![CDATA[Inspiration: what we all need. Like an apple a day we need to be inspired each day. Why? To SHINE.]]></description><language>en-us</language><copyright>bitcomet.com</copyright><pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 12:16:08 GMT</pubDate><lastBuildDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 12:16:08 GMT</lastBuildDate><generator>bitcomet.com</generator><docs>http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/rss/rss.html</docs><ttl>30</ttl><item><title><![CDATA[Where is Science Fiction going?]]></title><link>http://blog.bitcomet.com/inspire_n_shine/post_23392/</link><description><![CDATA[<p>
I have a simple idea for a science fiction book. But as part of the idea I want to build a story using the next concepts / eras/ mind-blowing realms. To do this I will need a reasonable handle on the range of ideas and concepts covered in the past. 
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I am gradually working my way through the list of Award Winning Science Fiction books (ref previous blog). To aid me in my search for the next direction in sci-fi, I am going to summarise the themes and ideas that come out of my readings. 
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In management speak, you might call this a gap analysis: what are we missing?
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As I create and add to my reviews I'll put them in google docs as &quot;<a href="http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=psjlT68brdmd0tjMWjp4tbw" target="_blank"><font color="#0066a7">The Next Dimension</font></a>&quot;.
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Already a pattern is showing:
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&gt; Take the alien's perspective with possibly(?) as little human involvement as possible
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&gt; Non-humanoid alien form
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&gt; Often the the character story is relatively basic and revolves around their experiences and actions to suit......</p>]]></description><author>dkjl (inspire_and_shine)</author><pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 12:16:08 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Award Winning Science Fiction Books]]></title><link>http://blog.bitcomet.com/inspire_n_shine/post_23391/</link><description><![CDATA[<p>
Like the previous post on Award Winning Fiction Books and Novels, I also created a list of award winning science fiction books. The linked Google document <a href="http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=psjlT68brdme8culp-eZFAA" target="_blank"><strong><font color="#669922">Books -Science Fiction</font></strong></a> is a list of books that have been shortlisted or won the following prizes:
</p> <ul> <li>Hugo </li> <li>Nebula </li> <li>Phillip K Dick </li> <li>Campbell </li> <li>British Science Fiction </li> <li>Prometheus </li> <li>Arthur C Clarke </li> </ul> <p>
As I gradually chew away at the list, I'll add other awards as well. Special thanks to Wikipedia for the source info.
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Some time ago I was pondering the latest winner of the Booker Prize. I had first come across the prize when given Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children, which I loved. That book won the &quot;Booker of Bookers&quot;, the best book to win the prize in its 25 (?) years of history. The pondering followed the lines that I should read award winning books. 
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To get started I needed to know what books had won the Booker prize, which of course the fantastic free resource Wikipedia provided.......</p>]]></description><author>dkjl (inspire_and_shine)</author><pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 12:11:08 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Award Winning Fiction Books and Novels]]></title><link>http://blog.bitcomet.com/inspire_n_shine/post_23390/</link><description><![CDATA[<p>
The linked Google document <a href="http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=psjlT68brdmeeZBA4eCayBA" target="_blank"><strong><font color="#669922">Books -Fiction</font></strong></a> is a list of books that have been shortlisted or won the following prizes:
</p> <ul> <li>Booker Prize </li> <li>National Book Awards </li> <li>Most Listed Books </li> </ul> <p>
As I gradually chew away at the list, I'll add other awards as well. Special thanks to Wikipedia for the source info.
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Why?
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Some time ago I was pondering the latest winner of the Booker Prize. I had first come across the prize when given Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children, which I loved. That book won the &quot;Booker of Bookers&quot;, the best book to win the prize in its 25 (?) years of history. The pondering followed the lines that I should read award winning books. 
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To get started I needed to know what books had won the Booker prize, which of course the fantastic free resource Wikipedia provided. That then lead me to the shortlisted books, and a number of other prizes such as the Hugo and Nebula awards. 
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The problem with the Wiki lists (in my humble opinion)......</p>]]></description><author>dkjl (inspire_and_shine)</author><pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 12:05:57 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[What my wife gave me for dinner... Penguins]]></title><link>http://blog.bitcomet.com/inspire_n_shine/post_23386/</link><description><![CDATA[<p>
Chicken bits rolled in seasoning, served in soft tortillas with lettuce, cucumber, tomato, sour cream/ mayo, cheese.
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Absolutely fabulous dinner. Anyway, right in the middle of this our youngest blurts this out:
</p> <p> <strong><font color="#0000ff">&quot;I love the club penguin and I'm so much happier that I'm a club member.&quot;</font></strong> </p> <p>
This is my youngest's penguin before he (the penguin) donned a superhero costume... 
</p> <p> <a href="http://byfiles.storage.msn.com/y1pptlIAYscUHAhZEqGL5r2JFql7S0zlJMLqVtAn25ksNJrB-BdW3u75AzYqSXybC1MMCEtiP0I6_0?PARTNER=WRITER"><img style="border-width: 0px" src="http://byfiles.storage.msn.com/y1pptlIAYscUHBYsSsV3sqT5YEylhmhqNU9XqW6-qXc9mdd7bzQlQ6-3mXLDrP5Hh7GBB1GrsdCV40?PARTNER=WRITER" border="0" alt="Penguin" width="174" height="178" /></a> </p> <p>
That was US$6 well spent! Check it out. Great for kids. They visit a make-up world as a penguin, walk it around and visit places and do stuff. They can play games against other members, say &quot;Hi&quot;, wave, enter races like a toboggan race and earn (virtual) coins.......</p>]]></description><author>dkjl (inspire_and_shine)</author><pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 11:21:23 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Italy with Kids -Qantas Frequent Flyers]]></title><link>http://blog.bitcomet.com/inspire_n_shine/post_14292/</link><description><![CDATA[<p>
Having only 245,000 points (collected for many years), we didn't have enough to get from home to Rome for all four of us. I had looked at one-way for all four, or return for two of us and hope the other two could get matching flights and seats etc. That might have been nice, actually: the missus and I could have taken one flight and the kids the other ... 
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So I called the frequent flyers number, and the very helpful lady pointed me in the direction of return seats for the <strong>four of us to Hong Kong</strong>, return. I doubt I would have been able to work that one out, not knowing where all the carriers fly to etc. <img style="border-width: 0px" src="http://byfiles.storage.msn.com/y1pptlIAYscUHBpMYX6IgPPqsnIn0soaxEmCHZ6GRq3670W0ZTATIrX8JUpJH9mtnzbw-v7BVr84qk?PARTNER=WRITER" border="0" alt="hong-kong-15" width="164" height="244" align="right" /> </p> <p>
She was very helpful, as I've said because instead......</p>]]></description><author>dkjl (inspire_and_shine)</author><pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2008 07:34:23 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[What my wife gave me for dinner... Shmarshmallows]]></title><link>http://blog.bitcomet.com/inspire_n_shine/post_14289/</link><description><![CDATA[<p>
Dad, I know how to make a catapult&quot; says my son, while munching loudly on his dinner. 
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&quot;Mmm-hmmm&quot; say I, not sure whether to be supportive of this achievement or scared witless at the implications. 
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Then the younger son speaks up&quot;I know how to make a Shmarshmallow catapult&quot;. No, that's not a spelling mistake. Since the first day he could say 'marshmallows' he said 'shmarshmallows'. So the discussion continues: 
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&quot;Does it come from Shaturn?&quot; 
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&quot;No, it comes from Shmars!&quot;<a href="http://bknkkw.bay.livefilestore.com/y1p174APX-A25QY9nSO1oXeCA36ue-waxiwjcBqAdDpqw-qNG9RIukx49B7DqO4BgtA5W6z1ekrxRzKG1wHtZyvRA?PARTNER=WRITER"><img style="border-width: 0px" src="http://by1.storage.msn.com/y1pU1YGV8bYQdcOg55-zEosBpQoinmra5DojYeCZeaFb-gJe_gymAyECcgYS34iImA2dLlo8g6SdcvscoHJBXqFBEknr0yse_hq?PARTNER=WRITER" border="0" alt="Marsh05" width="244" height="184" align="right" /></a> </p> <p>
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And here are the Shmarshmallows from Shmars.
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Here are some pics I've taken over the years - aiming to put them together at some stage as a collage.
</p> <p> <a href="file:///E:/Documents%20and%20Settings/doug/Application%20Data/Windows%20Live%20Writer/PostSupportingFiles/83a81dea-70a0-4b91-bac3-85b47dc08e3f/Geraldton5512.jpg"></a> </p> <p> <img style="width: 426px; height: 323px" src="http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg71/inspire-and-shine/Collage%20Work/Geraldton/Geraldton551.jpg" alt="wind patterns in the sand" title="Geraldton551" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="1024" height="768" /> </p> <p>
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Full set being loaded into Photobucket (<a href="http://s245.photobucket.com/albums/gg71/inspire-and-shine/Collage%20Work/"><strong><font color="#669922">http://s245.photobucket.com/albums/gg71/inspire-and-shine/Collage%20Work/</font></strong></a>)
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</p> <p> <img style="width: 429px; height: 281px" src="http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg71/inspire-and-shine/Collage%20Work/Geraldton/Geraldton560.jpg" alt="Seaweedthe shore" title="Geraldton560" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="1024" height="768" /> </p>]]></description><author>dkjl (inspire_and_shine)</author><pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2008 09:06:19 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[What I've Found online: 7-Zip]]></title><link>http://blog.bitcomet.com/inspire_n_shine/post_13326/</link><description><![CDATA[<p> <font size="1" color="#000080">Disclaimer: This is not a paid review. Its not even a proper review. I only say what I see. If you disagree, then in the true spirit of Monty Python please tell anybody but me...</font> </p> <p> <font size="2" color="#000080">I've been downloading a number of free videos and pictures from the usenet. And in case you're wondering, they are training videos on the &quot;<strong>Art of applying decoupage to your bonsai</strong>&quot;. One little problem is that my wife won't let me print the pictures out cause they may disturb the kids, and as she quite pointedly said to me &quot;Exacly where do you plan to stick that?&quot;. Well anyway, small problems aside, the files are in &quot;rar&quot; format, for which my Winzip couldn't decipher, and although the newsreader (Newsrover) could have decompressed them I was having a few problems with that also. </font> </p> <p> <font size="2" color="#000080">Now typically these days when I google something I include the words &quot;free&quot; and &quot;open source&quot;. This brings out the best of the internet: <strong>free information</strong>. </font> </p> <p>
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</p> <p> <font color="#000080">Hmmm dinner. Could be, could be. Not sure if it had reached a reasonable level of effort/ taste/ quality to really be defined as dinner.&nbsp; At any rate I don't remember my exact reaction, but it included elements of dismay and &quot;oh my&quot;. See, it was cubes of steak, cooked and mixed together with an enormous proportion of mixed vegetables, and pasta tubes. You know, the short round tubes with angled ends. </font> </p> <p>
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</p> <p> <font color="#000080">My wife seems to have developed an obsession with the mixed veges -giving me ever larger piles of them on my plate. Of which, I dutifully do not......</font></p>]]></description><author>dkjl (inspire_and_shine)</author><pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2008 07:35:51 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Italy with Kids]]></title><link>http://blog.bitcomet.com/inspire_n_shine/post_12453/</link><description><![CDATA[&nbsp; 
<h1 class="western"><font color="#280099">Italy with Kids</font></h1> <p> <font color="#280099">In September 2008 we are going to Italy. Two adults, two kids and a partridge in a pear tree. -no wait, that must be those darned Christmas carols invading my thoughts again. </font> </p> <p>
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<h1 class="western"><font size="5" color="#000080">Liam's Wish -Hard Work</font></h1> <p class="western"> <font color="#000080">That will be the first step &ndash; and what a big step! Lots and lots of hard work. This blog is only a tiny grain of sand on the beach of human awareness. All the billions of people that need to be part of this thing. The changes to culture, belief, faith, humour. War. Peace. </font> </p> <p class="western"> <font color="#000080"><br /> </font> </p> <p class="western"> <font color="#000080">To talk and talk and talk. To write and write and write. (and in turn for people to listen, read, comprehend...)</font> </p> <p class="western"> <font color="#000080"><br /> </font> </p> <p class="western"> <font color="#000080">Some ideas:</font> </p> <p class="western"> <font color="#000080">-spread this blog across the boggosphere </font> </p> <p class="western"> <font color="#000080">-keep the blog going!</font> </p> <p class="western"> <font color="#000080">-join forums </font> </p> <p class="western"> <font color="#000080">-make a logo for Liam's Wish</font> </p> <p class="western"> <font color="#000080">-make t-shirts and caps with Liam's Wish logo </font> </p> <p class="western"> <font color="#000080">-spread the message to the local communities &ndash; my preferred method is passive internet and word of mouth email after all supporting the Wish should be a matter of choice.</font> </p> <p class="western"> <font color="#000080"><br /> </font> </p> <p class="western"> <font color="#000080">Any more ideas?</font> </p> <p class="western"> <font color="#000080"><br /> </font> </p> <p class="western"> <font color="#000080">And some action:</font> </p> <p class="western"> <font color="#000080">- this blog you are reading is copied in Myspace, Bebo and Bitcomet. I am planning to put it into Friendster, Xanga, Livejournal and Blogger. If you know of others......</font></p>]]></description><author>dkjl (inspire_and_shine)</author><pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2007 09:30:25 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Liam's Wish -intro]]></title><link>http://blog.bitcomet.com/inspire_n_shine/post_12038/</link><description><![CDATA[<h1><font color="#000080">Liam's Wish -intro</font></h1> <p>
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</p> <p style="margin-bottom: 0cm"> <font face="Arial, sans-serif"><font size="2" style="font-size: 11pt" color="#000080">Hi and greetings to all. To get started on a 'train' of thought, I am going to reference a rather innocent yet profound statement made by my six year old son, Liam. </font></font> </p> <p style="margin-bottom: 0cm"> <font color="#000080"><br /> </font> </p> <p style="margin-bottom: 0cm"> <font face="Arial, sans-serif"><font size="2" style="font-size: 11pt" color="#000080">The other night, 11 Dec 07 to be exact, he and his brother had been sent to bed at a reasonable time (as far as us parents were concerned), of quarter to nine. I had settled down to explore further the 'torrents' on the internet, of which I had just come acress quite innocently while looking for a keygen for a kids' game :). The long and short of that, as a minor digression, was the downloading of Bitcomet and then viewing a number of, I'm sorry to say unimpressive blogs which prompted me to start this train.</font></font> </p> <p style="margin-bottom: 0cm"> <font color="#000080"><br /> </font> </p> <p style="margin-bottom: 0cm"> <font face="Arial, sans-serif"><font size="2" style="font-size: 11pt" color="#000080">So anyway, at about five to nine, who should appear but our youngest, unable to sleep (if I could get $1 for each time I heard &ldquo;I Can't sleep&rdquo; I'd be rich!), but unlike previous nights where I'd try to persuade the hopeful stayer-upper-later to count whoolly sheep,......</font></font></p>]]></description><author>dkjl (inspire_and_shine)</author><pubDate>Sat, 15 Dec 2007 01:56:28 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Liam's Wish]]></title><link>http://blog.bitcomet.com/inspire_n_shine/post_12037/</link><description><![CDATA[&nbsp; 
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