Old School Drawing Tools!

I loved technical drawing at school. In my training I spent a couple of months in the drawing office updating building plans and the like. I remembered the other day my Rotring pens and stencils

I discovered them in one of my cupboards along with the drawing arm attachment. I bought all of these when I was working in Cyprus about 30 years ago. Surprisingly the ink hadn’t gone solid! I put some ink in one of the pens and gave it a try… it worked.

I was a little rusty as you can see about how to get the spacing right on the letters, but it was fun trying them out again.

I can remember in the late 1980’s using these stencils to label some Filofax dividers… none of your fancy labelling machines!

Last night I did a quick search for Rotring drawing instruments, the Isograph 2000 pens are still available, but gosh I was surprised at the price, they don’t appear to sell the same ‘8 pen set’ I have.  They don’t appear to still make the A2 drawing arm attachment, but mine still all fits together ok.

Protopage Update

This was originally posted in June 2011, but with the recent announcement of the demise of Google reader and iGoogle having already disappeared, then Protopage is an excellent alternative. I’ve no connection with the firm, I’m just a long standing very satisfied user of Protopage.

I guess a lot of people use something like Google Reader or iGoogle. I’ve used both in the past, but back in about 2004/5 I came across Protopage and I’ve not used anything else since. It’s a free ad supported service.

I have Protopage set as my home page in every browser on all my machines around the house. Why? Well I then have all my feeds and bookmarks on every machine, without having to copy bookmarks across or using the sync capability of modern browsers. I can also use the mobile version of Protopage on my iPod Touch.

And here’s what mine looks like: [Click on the photo to see it full size]

Of course it’s infinitely variable in terms of layout, mine is built up over many years, I do change things around every so often, but it generally stays like this.

So I have bookmarks as well as RSS feeds grouped together in to topic areas, news feeds in the center, a weather feed for Thouars. A Flickr feed for new photos as they pop up.

Along the top you will see other tabs for different pages again grouped by interest/topic. You can shuffle your panes (widgets) between tabs just by dropping them on the tab, then going to that tab and moving the widget to where you want.

Each tab can be set up as a number of columns or free form. Each widget you can resize too or have them automatically minimise, although with my big iMac I don’t need to do that so much.

In the top right hand corner there is a drop down of different search engines, these can be configured a lot as well. So I have Google (UK), Amazon UK, Amazon France, Ebay(UK), Wikipedia etc etc.

Here is my Weather tab, which also has my travel book marks and world times. The ‘Weather Station’ is in fact part of a web page that I feed on to the page and then using the x y off set I exclude the parts of the original original webpage I don’t want to see. The weather station is at Bewl Water Sailing Club in Kent, not far from where we used to live. I need to find a similar feed for here! If you click on that link you will see the page in full. [Click on the photo to see it full size]

Here are some of my settings screens so you can see how I’ve got it set up. This is the news feed . Other common formats for most feed addresses are as follows:
Wordpress – http://www.siteaddress.com/feed/
Blogger – http://siteaddress.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss

 

This is the Flickr Feed:

 

This is the settings for the overall Protopage

If you haven’t tried it give Protopage a try, it’s free, it works on every browser and OS I’ve used it on and I do use quite a few !

You can see how I use one of my Protopage tabs to monitor a large number of blogs for new posts for a twice weekly feature on the blog Philofaxy which is a guest post I wrote for the Well Planned Life blog

 

Music in 2012

Here is a list of the top 25 tracks I listened to in 2012… at my desk, in the car or just wandering around on my iPod. Quite a varied list…yes no?

Name Artist Album Year Plays Last Played
Sunlight Moon Bruce Hornsby Spirit Trail 1998 63 19/12/2012
Sorrow Pink Floyd Pulse 1995 60 18/12/2012
Hole in My Pocket Sheryl Crow C’mon, C’mon 2002 55 18/12/2012
Aja Steely Dan Aja 1977 55 22/10/2012
Lady With A Fan (Live) Bruce Hornsby Here Come The Noise Makers 2000 52 01/12/2012
Life Des’ree Supernatural 1998 52 17/12/2012
Heathaze Genesis Duke 1980 52 20/12/2012
Listen To The Music The Doobie Brothers Listen To The Music 2000 51 22/10/2012
Something In The Way She Moves James Taylor Greatest Hits 51 22/10/2012
Ramblin’ Man Lemon Jelly Lost Horizons 2002 51 29/12/2012
Addicted To Love Robert Palmer Addictions, Vol. 1 1989 51 22/10/2012
It’s Only Love Stevie Nicks Trouble In Shangri La 2001 51 21/12/2012
Rudy Supertramp Crime Of The Century 1974 51 22/10/2012
Highwire The Rolling Stones Flashpoint (Live) 1998 50 22/11/2012
Fire And Rain James Taylor Greatest Hits 49 06/10/2012
Children Say Level 42 The Ultimate Collection 2002 49 13/11/2012
Ventura Highway America History: America’s Greatest Hits 1973 48 03/11/2012
Across The River Bruce Hornsby A Night On The Town 1990 47 05/11/2012
Mexico James Taylor Greatest Hits 47 23/10/2012
Ain’t No Sunshine Lighthouse Family Notting Hill 1999 47 01/12/2012
Clocks Coldplay A Rush of Blood to the Head 2002 46 08/11/2012
Hotel California The Eagles Hotel California 1976 46 19/11/2012
Arose Thomas Newman American Beauty (Original Motion Picture Score) 2000 46 17/12/2012
You Gotta Be Des’ree Supernatural 1998 45 13/11/2012
It Comes And It Goes Dido Safe Trip Home 2008 45 21/12/2012

What are you listening to?