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Fecking Virus!

At the moment I’m trying to obtain a few copies of Microsoft Office from my cousins in America… who told me to piss off using them as an alibi for downloading crap online! The latest version of Office 2007 is proving quite difficult to find. A working copy that is. I have absolutely no problem finding “REALLL GENUINE NO KEYS NEEDED” copies of it which sounds great, but unfortunately the only thing genuine about them is the viruses just waiting to get into your system and fuck it up!

Anyway, I got home tonight from work at about 1am and I was a bit stressed out. Not in the sense of having done so much work, or being under pressure, but in the sense that I wanted to do some belly boxing, so to speak. I turned on my laptop and entered in my password only to be told it was invalid! I couldn’t believe it! Here I was, ready to fire off some knuckle children before going to bed and instead found myself pouring through system files looking for a virus.

Needless to say, .DLLs and pages of code do nothing for my libido and I’m now heading to bed in the certainty that I’ll wake up tomorrow even more frustrated than when I went to bed! Fecking viruses!

PS: I think I need a girlfriend. Any takers?

I can’t be trusted with money!

For someone with a spend it all mentality, I was quite surprised to learn that I had managed to save over €2000 in the past few months… a tidy sum for someone who’s working part time! Rather than leave it sit in an account with 0% interest, I decided I’d transfer it over an account that earned 5% interest, because otherwise I’d simply be losing out. I got up early and went into town and asked to withdraw all the money, which was fine but the flaw in my well crafted plan was walking past GameStop on my way to the other bank! That’s where things fell apart!

Straight away I bought a new PS3 for €500 (it was the entertainment bundle) but made sure to get at least some value for money by buying a few Blurays as part of a Buy One Get One Free offer. I went home and set it up but found out my surround system didn’t work! The room lit up as I got a great idea… buy a new one! So off I went into the Sony Centre and bought a new amp with plenty of bells and whistles, that was €379.

I’d usually consider myself to be quite intuitive when it comes to technology and can figure most things out quickly, but surround sound systems are something else. It seemed as if there was a 100 page instruction manual for every port on the back of the thing… and it’s certainly not short on them! It was all worth it though, because I got it all up and running and was blown away by the sound and quality from the Bluray movies!

The inadvertent spending spree didn’t end there though, some people in the house were complaining about there being so many remotes (I counted 6), so I decided to get rid of some by simply buying a new TV! So I now have a 42″ Sony Bravia sitting in my living room. Turns out that it didn’t quite get rid of remotes so it looks like I have to buy a fancy universal remote which will set me back €70!

I’m a great saver!

On the other side of the bar

So, I started work in the bar in work. I look upon it as a graduation of sorts, even though I’m only wearing a different colour uniform! I’m liking it so far and am getting to grips with how everything works, although admittedly I haven’t been on until finish on any of the days yet! The latest I’ve been working is 2am which was for the Newtown Debs, which brought back some painful memories from when I was at the other side of the bar the year before, ordering triples by the minute!

The night started off with mostly everyone being responsible, as did mine from what I can remember but within moments I could point out the people who were going to be absolutely hammered by the end of the night. There was one guy in particular who reminded me of myself this time last year. He kept ordering obscure drinks that he was trying for the first time and when he could no longer afford them, he started doing straight vodka!

I had discovered Sambucha for the first time at my own Debs and whereas everyone else was ordering pints of Heineken etc, I was ordering 3 shots of Sambucha! It didn’t take long for me to realise that if I moved from the bar, I’d just fall onto the ground - so I spent the rest of my night (the keyword being MY) holding myself up at the bar. Of course, people started buying me drinks because I was standing by the bar and I managed to drink enough to make me think I didn’t need the support of the counter to stand up straight - I did!

My own Debs night drew to a close at about half one in the morning, while the music was still playing and the bar still serving - I’m such a lightweight! I distinctly remember being in my hotel room at that time getting sick all over the carpet to the sound of “Sweet Dreams” with my date nowhere to be seen! The fact that girls were offering me head for free drink the other night really shows just how badly I messed up my Debs night!

Thursday nights Debs was a cakewalk so to speak. Only 90 odd people. We’re catering for 350 or so in the coming weeks. I have no doubt that there will be about 50 odd people like me at that Debs. At least I had the decency not to get sick on the dancefloor or piss myself like people did the other night!

Betdaq spinup

I haven’t had much time for poker over the past few days, but I happened upon a thread on Boards.ie which had a BetDaq rep offering free money and rake races and what not. Never one to turn down free money, I created an account and for my €25 deposit, got an additional €50! How bad! And that was before I even sat at the tables!

I first sat at the .10/.20 tables and started playing it like a tournament, once I doubled up I moved up levels. I was running quite hot, getting it all in with AcTc vs AK vs Kc8c and hit my ten on the flop and got myself the nut flush draw! Talk about a flop people dream of! I was also a set magnet, hitting sets on 3 occassions and flopping quads once!

Soon enough I was playing 1/2 with €400 and bought in half stacked to two tables. I’m quite happy that the standard is terrible at 1/2 and people were calling my 3bets with suited connectors which would have been fine if I had a full stack in front of me as they would have had sufficient implied odds to try hit a sneaky two pair. Unfortunately for me, the only reason why I know they were calling my 3bets with suited connectors was because I stacked off with overpairs twice, both times after they hit a sneaky fucking two pair.

That brought my bankroll down to €200 and I’ve decided to try run over the .25/.50 tables… with 4 buyins! All I need to do is keep running good and getting my money in good and when I don’t do that… suck out! Is that too much to ask for? C’mon… ONE TIME!

The Progression Of Bebo

Over two years a go - in fact, 2 years and four months a go - I was “barred” from using the PC in the house “because my eyes would go square!”. Of course, I found a way to get my daily internet fix and in this time started using the upstart social networking site Bebo, which at the time had a small userbase and had little features. Bebo has since grown to become the largest social network in Ireland, and one of the largest in the world and has recently been acquired by AOL for the princely sum of $850m! Not bad for a site that only two years ago was struggling to make it’s mark, hidden amongst a vast array of “MySpace Clones!”.

Two years and four months a go, I noticed a blatant security and privacy flaw on Bebo. In fact, I blogged about it at the time and it received a lot of attention, doing the rounds on all the social-bookmarking sites which were also growing in popularity. In fact, A search for “Bebo” on Google ranked my blog first! The end result of my lobbying was that Bebo created a two-tier friendship system which is now known as Direct Friends and Indirect Friends. Direct Friends see your contact details, indirect friends don’t! A simple, but pivotal change in what was to be Bebos’ rise to the top of the social networking ladder!

Michael Birch said it on my blog that Bebo was initially a contact sharing website but had morphed into a full-scale social networking site like MySpace. By implementing the necessary changes needed to ensure that only direct friends could see your contact details, Bebo allowed themselves to target and explore new markets, now as a social networking site! Bebo soon rose in popularity thanks to its ease of use, speed, reliability and the fact that it was something new - a change from MySpace.

Bebo then started making headlines worldwide, but for all the wrong reasons. With a lack of political scandals, Bebo appeared on RTEs PrimeTime. All the stories worldwide focused on the common sight of pornography and underage drinking, but I often wonder had I not inspired the changes to the site, how the media would have reacted to being readily being able to get the contact details of teenagers! Bebo got lucky in that when the spotlight swung their way, they weren’t standing there in their underwear and had implemented just enough changes to avoid being totally torn apart by the media!

Having successfully negotiated the hurdle that is the media circus, Bebo started to make a drive to the top. Firstly they introduced skins and while they were initially thin on the ground, they finally allowed users to customise their page in a one click process. They then expanded this to allow for user created skins which had to be accepted by Bebo themselves. This ensured that a small quantity of high quality skins became available but skins were slow to be released and people slanted towards the same type of skins meaning that soon everybody’s page started to look the same again! This all changed when Bebo allowed any member to release skins! Granted, the quality of the skins has dropped like a stone but now there’s no shortage of user-created content and if you can’t find what you’re looking for, you can follow a simple tutorial and have your own within minutes! I even made my own!

Once Bebo introduced skins, they followed in the footsteps of MySpace and launched Bebo Bands. It initially boasted a small selection of relatively unknown bands, some were pretty good, some were awful. Some would argue that it hasn’t taken off at all, but its constantly growing as bands and record labels realise that an exclusive presence on the dominant MySpace simply isn’t enough! Bebo then tried their hand at becoming a place for authors to showcase their work. It got the support of a few mainstream authors but I got the feeling that Bebo was trying too hard to be too many things! In the end, Bebo Authors became an outlet for depressed teenagers poetry and much like the themes in the said poems, Bebo Authors died a slow death.

Interestingly, while MySpace had an open development community for widgets, Bebo decided to close theirs. At least initially. Whereas on MySpace anyone could theoretically create an application for their homepage, Bebo required developers, usually big advertisers, to pay for exclusivity. While this was like printing money for them, it deviated from the trend that was towards being driven by user-created content. Some could argue that having closed development was a good thing as it meant that users pages weren’t cluttered with nonsensical widgets and those that were there, served a valid purpose! Bebo have since released their development kit and now pages are filled with widget after widget. It may be annoying to have to navigate through widget infested profiles, but at the end of the day it’s what people want and Bebo have met this demand!

So, of everything I’ve just mentioned, what’s my feature introduced to Bebo? I’m going to be a bit strange and say the visitor tracking map! It’s not that I want to keep tabs on who’s checking up on me, but I think Bebo hit the nail on the head as it satisfies our curiousity and tackles a security issue too!

Where will Bebo go in the future? I posted by own outlook of the future of social networking two years a go and was totally wrong, so I’m not even going to guess!

Where am I on Google?

So, as you can probably notice, I’ve changed the design of my site slightly. It looks slightly better and it’s easier for me to create new “insightful” posts! Yeah, right! Anyway, the flipside to this new design is that now when I search for my name on Google, I’m nowhere to be seen! Previously, my Bebo page was the second entry for Adam Murphy listed on Google!

In trying to figure out why it disappeared, I noticed that the new design didn’t have my “Social” section with links to my profiles on various sites. It’s strange how my link from Adams Rants to my Bebo profile is what appears to have warranted such a high ranking for my Bebo page, yet Adams Rants doesn’t seem to be appearing in any of my searches for “Adam Murphy”.

I’m now a mission to become the highest ranked Adam Murphy on Google by practicing some search engine optimisation as well as purchasing a domain name “adam-murphy.info”. A little vain? Perhaps. But it’s always nice to have your name high up in the search engines!

Another Resurrection!

It’s been over 5 months since I last posted on this hallowed piece of webspace. My last entry was in the middle of Summer as I struggled to make something out of nothing and bonuswhore my way to 1k playing online poker. In that 5 months a lot has happened. Firstly, “life rake” took care of my ambitions to reach the magic 1k mark with a quick flurry of unfortunately timed friends birthdays whittling down my bankroll to something so laughable that I began to see Blackjack as a quick way to make money! The mental and physical state of being “El Busto” shortly followed.

Poker wasn’t the only thing that changed in my life! I’ve also begun life as a third level student pursuing the world of marketing as a viable career. I wish I could say that I’ve been a model student, attending every lecture under the sun and contributing tonnes of innovative thinking to the course. But alas, I’d be lying if I said I was and in reality my attendance is poor and my effort is minimal!

Five months on from my last post, I’ve suddenly been bitten by the bug and have that desire to post once again! It’s through this blog that I hope to resurrect my poker bankroll and you’ll be seeing me post critical and honest reviews of my sessions in the hope of being able to maintain a high standard of self-discipline that will hopefully see me progress from the micro-levels of present to that $1/$2 games by time the Summer is around. It’s also only natural that the blog will also become an outlet for my thoughts on marketing. Who knows, I might even have something decent and worthwhile to say about the field should I start attending my lectures!

I have high hopes for AdamsRants this time around. This time I’m doing more than resurrecting a blog - I’m resurrecting my career! Of course we’ll have to wait and see if there’s any truth behind that but I hope that you’ll be with me every step of the way!

Three Support - A Positive Experience

I remember back in May when I was choosing a new phone provider, one of the companies that my friends were urging me to stay away from was the relative newcomer to the Irish market - Three. All over the net there were horror stories about poor customer support that only got worse after they outsourced their call centre to India. Apparently they didn’t want to even know about you after you bought your phone, let alone help you with any problems that you may be having and on the odd occasion where you did by chance get through to an agent who was willing to help, you found that you couldn’t understand them or be understood! Nevertheless, I opted to plunge for them, hoping that a) nothing would go wrong and b) if it did, their customer care could solve it! 3 months down the road, something did go wrong but I’m happy to say that my experience with 3 Support is a positive one…

I was impressed with almost every aspect of Three’s services. While their call tariffs were expensive, their texts were cheap and cheerful and I was saving a massive amount of money compared to my previous operator, O2. I was particularly fond of their “walled-garden” which offered tonnes of 3G services free of charge and I made certain to buy their data package addon which allowed me to access any website for as little as €5.99 per month! However, I did always feel that the term they dubbed their service - “Mobile Broadband” - was a little too generous as oftentimes pages would load up at a snails pace as their remote proxy struggled to process requests and oftentimes died just as you had managed to page you wanted!

I wasn’t really that bothered about it, because I didn’t really use it that much but it was when I was suddenly asked to reverify my age that I started to get a bit frustrated. Three require that all customers who wish to have access to “almost every website” must first go into a Three store with a passport so that their account can be verified. That’s fair enough but I verified my age in May and now it was asking me to do it again! It was around this time that I spotted this vast thread on Boards.ie which seemed to indicate that Three were now taking people off of their web proxy by request!

I sent Three customer care an email and within an hour I was contacted by a Three representative who apologised for the Age Verification issue and said that Tech support were provisioning measures that would mean that I wouldn’t have to verify my age again and also they were going to update my account so that I would no longer be using their proxy! The only downside to it was that I would have to wait up to 48 hours for these changes to take place but I suppose it was going to be worth it!

The next day I decided to check and see if I was off the godforsaken proxy and when I went to visit a site, it loaded instantly! I also went to download the GMail web app which was, like all other third party apps, blocked by Three. It worked! I then tried the Opera Mini mobile web browser and it worked flawlessly! Opera Mini really will change the way I can browse. It introduces a tonne of interesting and efficient features to help enhance my web browsing experience and I can see myself using it for a while to come!

So congratulations to Three for coming up trumps when the day that I had been dreading finally came and I had to contact you! Three have been taking a lot of slack lately regarding their mobile broadband service and their efforts to help people with issues but I can safely say that this was a reassuring experience for me and my approval rating for Three has never been as high!

Bebo Introduce Visitor Tracking Map.

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I noticed this a few days a go and was surprised that the guys over at Mashable didn’t pick up on it. The map, which is accessible here, allows users to check who has been visiting their profile within the last 24 hours and where they hail from.

This has been a feature that many web-security experts have been recommending be implemented on Bebo and other social networks for a long time. I would be inclined to agree with them as a feature such a this allows more transparency and can potentially cut down on the phenomenon which has become known as “Bebo Stalking”. Think about it, would you hypothetically stalk someone if they knew you were doing it? Most likely not.

It may seem like an innocent addition but such a feature gives users increased information about their profile which can be used to keep them safe but what I really like about it is that it also adds to the Bebo experience as a whole. It’s nice to be able to see who’s been visiting your profile and by using the Google Maps interface they can potentially add more features to it in the future such as a social connections map which could map out how many of your visitors are connected to each other.

The only complaint I have about the addition is that users have the option to set themselves as private and are actually set to private by default. I would have preferred if all users under the age of 18 were set to private (and were warned about the dangers of setting their profiles to public) while over 18 year olds should automatically have their profiles set to public. This, I believe, would further add to the Bebo experience and enhance the effectiveness of Bebos security.

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The Irish Oral

It’s amazing just how much effort a person can put in when they are under pressure. I realised at about 7pm last night the importance of the Irish orals (worth 25% of overall Irish exam) and for about 6 hours I was doing nothing but preparing reams of material that I could use - Myself, My Family, My House, My School, My Hobbies, My Job, My Future. Basic stuff you might think and so it should be, but for someone who has despised the very idea of being taught a language that they have hated for a good fourteen years, the task of preparing this “basic” material isn’t as easy as one might have initially thought!

So this morning I walked into school, jaded tired, and under the impression that my usual last minute spurt just wouldn’t be enough. I was soon called into the room and could feel my heartrate increasing with every word I read from the Sliocht but managed to at least control the pitch of my voice so I didn’t sound like the quivering mess my heart was telling me that I was! Thankfully I didn’t mess up one word and even remembe