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Read between the lines

Published October 27, 2024

Read between the lines

I previously wrote about the new feature in Apple Podcasts that auto-generates transcripts, with mixed feelings about it. A great improvement, and a step forward for accessability, obviously, but the accuracy and layout of it weren't exactly what I would have gone for. I said at the time: As a creator, that’s all you actually have to do, read it and check it. You can opt out and provide your …

Too much too soon

Published August 7, 2022

Too much too soon

This website, mrschristine.com, has been hosted on a static site generator for just over three years and it's been a fantastic step forward for me. At the time of the big switchover, I wrote about the pros and cons of moving away from Wordpress and it's fair to say since then the pros keep getting better and better but the cons haven't necessarily gone away. It turns out, I write …

Live long and learn

Published December 6, 2017

Live long and learn

There’s something brilliantly wonderful and overwhelming about diving into a subject you don’t really know a lot about. I’ve done this a few times: with films, with music and most recently with sport – getting fully involved with tennis, and this month, jumping feet first into Formula E with a new podcast and everything. At first, it seems totally overwhelming. There’s so much you don’t know, an entire history that …

Tales from the script

Published November 12, 2014

Tales from the script

One of our favourite things to do on Sidepodcast is look back at the stupid things we said a year, two years or more ago. Because you can't search an mp3, that often means scrabbling for what is in the show notes, or better yet, looking back at the transcript for our word for word conversation. Transcribing is a lengthy process, however, and when it comes down to it, we …

On the flip side

Published March 21, 2014

On the flip side

We've recently invested some time and energy in using Flipboard to share posts, pictures and shows from Sidepodcast, which meant having to learn to use the crazy thing. Primarily an app, Flipboard allows you to browse through content from Twitter, sites and various web locations in a gorgeous looking magazine style. There's absolutely no doubting that it's a good way to peruse content. I found it quite hard to get …

Can the iPad replace desktop computing?

Published November 25, 2013

Can the iPad replace desktop computing?

I've always managed to get a lot of use out of my iPad. There are two main dilemmas around Apple's tablet device (aside from price, etc) with one being "What would I use it for?" and the other being "It's only good for consuming, not creating." My iPad has always been kept busy, but I would admit that it's mostly for consumption. Watching TV, videos, listening to music, browsing the …

Around the world in 19 small silver edible balls

Published August 26, 2013

Around the world in 19 small silver edible balls

During some recent summer community fun over on Sidepodcast, the challenge arose to bake something F1 related. Given the wealth of choice of recipes available to me, and a limited amount of time, I went for something I’ve already made in the hopes I could do it better. A long while back, I baked an F1Minute cake, to celebrate a podcasting anniversary. It went down very well, although it was …

Fun in the Welsh sun

Published July 23, 2013

Fun in the Welsh sun

It's been a while since I took one full week off work, but that's what I did this past week, and boy did I pack in the activities! Wednesday and Thursday last week, Mr C and I went to Silverstone to watch some F1 cars while they were testing. We shared photos along the way via Twitter, and then gathered everything up at the end of the day in a …

More than just not feeding the trolls

Published May 11, 2013

More than just not feeding the trolls

I've been joyously listening to the new podcast from Molly Wood and Tom Merritt, called It's a Thing. They were so good together on Buzz Out Loud and it was a shame when they went their separate ways, but onwards and upwards, the glorious duo are back together! This time, it's not specifically technology topics, they just talk about whatever they deem to be an up and coming trend, or …

Writing on the wall

Published June 21, 2012

Writing on the wall

It's no secret that I like whiteboards. I used to scrawl on one during live shows of Sidepodcast, and I was quick to nab one going spare at work. The trouble is, wherever I go, there seems to be a fundamental inability to stick things on walls. Whether it is because I am in rented accommodation, or because my desk is not near a wall, these small boards are always …

What's on your Shelf(ari)?

Published July 18, 2011

What's on your Shelf(ari)?

The second book of the 365 F1 Stories series was published over the weekend, and you can find more about it on the books page. It's been quite the process getting these two books into being, and it's not over yet. There are more things to do with those two, and more ideas in my head for further exploration. I hope to blog more about the process when I am …

More collaborative than radio, more fun than listening alone

Published July 16, 2011

More collaborative than radio, more fun than listening alone

I've been catching up with some episodes of The 404 and they mentioned this relatively new website that lets you create a social environment for listening to music. Outloud.fm allows you to create a chatroom with the added bonus of anyone invited able to upload music to a collaborative playlist. The queue of music then plays out for everyone at the same time. I love this concept. I'm no music …

Crossing the Twitter line that shouldn't be there

Published January 21, 2011

Crossing the Twitter line that shouldn't be there

Twitter is a strange beast, isn't it? Everyone uses it differently. For some, it is a means of promoting their work. For others, it is a place to follow comedians and laugh at jokes. Some use it as a replacement RSS feed, following those streams that are simple "new blog post" updates. Others use it as a way of keeping in touch with the family. A handful of people follow …

Prepare for incoming Children in Need goodness

Published November 16, 2010

Prepare for incoming Children in Need goodness

Over on Sidepodcast, we quite regularly live blog the practice, qualifying and race sessions, in something we have called the Factbyte Factbox. Essentially, I gather all the information I can from the screen, from Twitter and from other sources, and keep everyone updated, in what I hope is both an amusing and useful style. Now that the off-season has begun, we are looking for more ways to use the Factbyte …

Wicked wiki

Published October 25, 2010

Wicked wiki

That's wicked in a bad sense. A while back, we had some issues with our Sidepodcast wiki. It was hosted on Wetpaint, and... well, it basically didn't work for a lot of people. There were intrusive ads that could be removed for a reasonable (!) $20 a month, and there were a lot of virus warnings floating around as well. It was time to move, and Wikia seemed like the …

Like a book club but different

Published May 19, 2010

Like a book club but different

We have done the community film watch thing over on Sidepodcast, all gathered together to live comment a movie - ensuring we all hit start at the same time. I've seen many people tweeting their way through TV shows and movies. It seems as though sharing the experience with someone else is becoming ever more popular - even if you are on opposite sides of the globe. So here is …

Hard to imagine

Published March 25, 2010

Hard to imagine

I was talking to my mother today about the fact that both Rob and Felipe both now know about the Felipe Baby song and how I really am quite embarrassed about the whole thing. (If you don't know about the Felipe Baby song, it's not really important to the story.) This conversation followed: Me: I'm flattered, obviously, but it's really embarrassing. Mum: Yea, but imagine if there were people doing …

The year of the scarf

Published December 31, 2009

The year of the scarf

Suddenly, over the festive holiday period, I have become obsessed with accessories. I have never been interested in that kind of thing before - except for an ill-fated venture into necklaces and nail varnish when I was in my teens. Since then, the only accessories I have really been bothered about are a ring from my dad, an engagement ring and a wedding ring. Roll on Christmas, and all of …

Letting the moths out

Published November 20, 2009

Letting the moths out

Over on Sidepodcast, we featured a guest post recently from Dan Brunell, who wrote about the need for quality reporting on the web. I highly recommend it, but to sum up for the purposes of this post, the internet has made reporting all things F1 cheaper but also cheapened the reporting. As we start to understand how the internet works, we will begin to realise that paying for quality is …

Disappeared into the ether

Published November 5, 2009

Disappeared into the ether

One of the shows we do over on Sidepodcast is called the Parade Lap and features Mr C and myself in conversation with the fabulous Alex Andronov for an hour before a Grand Prix begins. It's the kind of show that feeds off the audience - we ask for predictions and feedback, we play games and music, and it is generally a bit of fun and chaos before the racing …

Print is dead II

Published August 13, 2009

Print is dead II

Part two of a media-related post on our sister site Sidepodcast. Do some keywords fare better than others? Which headlines provided the most interest? Everything is completely transparent, it’s quick and easy to tailor things on the fly and straightforward to vary advertisements according to budget. We have, in the past, run an advertising campaign purely for the live commenting of races. At most that means running ads for a …

Print is dead

Published August 13, 2009

Print is dead

Part one of a media-related post on our sister site Sidepodcast. Linking makes the social, well, more sociable and without it conversation takes considerably more effort. Which is why we know print is dead. It’s been a long time coming, but social networking has finally rendered the printed page obsolete. Remaining marginally rational for a moment, it’s probably worth adding that the length of the printed material and the type …

One year of the Big Picture

Published June 9, 2009

One year of the Big Picture

If you are not already subscribed to The Boston Globe's Big Picture blog then you should go there right now and do so. Bookmark it, copy and paste the RSS feed, do whatever you have to do so that you don't miss an entry. And when you've done that, go back through the archives and enjoy what you have already missed. The Big Picture is a collection of photographs around …

The sky's the limit

Published February 19, 2009

The sky's the limit

I'm not really a big gamer. I'm obsessed with The Sims franchise, but have no time to play. I steer clear of driving games because I am beyond useless. Occasionally, we play games over on Sidepodcast and they are fun little flash games on the web. I am even worse at those. However, I recently found a game I both love and am pretty good at. It's called Skywire. You …

Franck - The video

Published February 18, 2009

Franck - The video

I just realised that I didn't share the video I made of Franck at Autosport. There are other clips in there as well, as my Sidepodcast Diaries audience have a wider variety of tastes than Mr M. Silly people! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1y2EU6wzmXA The whole thing tells a story, but if you only want to see FKM, visit 1:42, 2:53 and 3:12. Yum!

Happy New Year

Published December 31, 2008

Happy New Year

I don't usually make resolutions, as I know I'll either break them or have forgotten them by the end of January. However, I had already been talked into doing so over at Sidepodcast.com, so I thought I might as well share my three very simple resolutions for 2009. Try and stick to a Wii Fit schedule. I enjoy it when I do it but quite often forget and only remember …

Going live!

Published June 5, 2008

Going live!

Leo Laporte is turning his life into an internet show. But this isn’t like Justin TV, this is podcasting at its finest. He joined in the group of people who were live streaming themselves recording a show, which meant you could interact with people via the chatroom and it was all real time. Then he took that idea and brought it to a whole new level. Now he broadcasts live …

It's just a drop in the ocean

Published May 24, 2008

It's just a drop in the ocean

I haven't talked about drop.io over here yet, although we've been raving about it over on Sidepodcast. It's a relatively new service that I heard from someone who heard it from net@nite. The idea is pretty simple. Sign up for an account, get 100MB for free, and start dropping. If you open it up, anyone can put in links, files and notes. The files could be pictures, audio, video, it's …

Links for 2008-03-31

Published March 31, 2008

Links for 2008-03-31

WordPress Gets Major Overhaul We've done it over on Sidepodcast. It's... interesting. *** Adobe AIR Desktop App For FriendFeed Coming Not sure about FriendFeed yet, but the picture looks good. *** Reporting from the slopes - The Best of YouTube (Link retired) My god, people spend hours trying to perfect moves like that.

Usefulness vs. use

Published February 27, 2008

Usefulness vs. use

Another tech dilemma: I want to make more Sidepodcast Diary episodes. They are designed to be quick and easy to produce with minimal effects. The very essence of the Diary is that it’s just an upload to YouTube and that’s it. No RSS feed, no fuss, it’s a snapshot of life behind the scenes at Sidepodcast. I have been using a little camera, now I’ve been using my mobile and …

Twitteracious or something

Published February 27, 2008

Twitteracious or something

Twitter appeals to the short-form writer in me. I used to run a site called 101 Words, which essentially a short post every day about random stuff, but that was crucially 101 words long. Exactly. It became quite an art to fit all your thoughts for the day into 101 words. Twitter is the same kind of thing. There’s something about having a short space to get your message across …

When they're good, they're very good

Published February 1, 2008

When they're good, they're very good

Ever since I saw Live Writer, I knew that Microsoft had it in them to be good. They know what they’re doing when it comes to marketing to the masses but for us geeky individuals, they leave a lot to be desired. Live Writer has the essence of greatness, in that everything you need to blog to many different platforms is all in one place and it is unbelievably easy …

Facebook: A love/hate relationship

Published January 1, 2008

Facebook: A love/hate relationship

The thing is, I didn't set up my Facebook account, it started out as a promotional tool for Sidepodcast. It still is that, but now I have started to take more of an interest in the whole social networking thing. I logged in and today, of all days, it wished me a Happy Birthday. Because as it wasn't specifically about me when it was set up, the account's birthday was …

It doesn't hurt to get some help

Published December 30, 2007

It doesn't hurt to get some help

Sidepodcast has a brand new Wordpress theme, introduced for the New Year, and I wrote it. I can't claim 100% of the credit, but a lot of the fundamental CSS work was mine. There were just a few twiddly, fiddly bits that I needed a hand with. I couldn't find a theme that suited me so I decided to write my own. You have to start by picking a layout …

The end

Published September 18, 2006

The end

Woke Up This Morning is no more. Sorry for the abrupt disappearance and for anyone who is going to miss my ramblings. This is the consequence of a choice I had to make and whilst it's hard for me to see it go, ultimately it was an easy decision. Some things are more important than blogging. I'm still around over at Sidepodcast and look for me commenting on a website …