A few thousand bricks later…

Celebration time – I just finished our breakfast bar created from LEGO bricks! A total of around 4’500 bricks went into creating this fantastic design which contains characters and scenes created by many of our friends. My personal favourite is the pacman tableau – pixel art is easy to recreated with LEGO 🙂 You can see more details in this image and a companion picture. … Continue reading A few thousand bricks later…

Compiling XTrkCad from source on Mac OSX

Well it’s railway time and I’m finding that my plans are far more elaborate than ever before so I need a way of planning the layout so I can test various turnouts and track combinations before I have to start cutting track etc. No bother when there is great software out there to help you and XTrkCad is just such a great (and open source) … Continue reading Compiling XTrkCad from source on Mac OSX

Ubuntu 11.10 and OSX Lion dual boot on MacBook Pro 8,2 even with FileVault2!

Hi there guys – so I heard that the latest OSX / MacBook Pro was causing issues for people wanting to dual boot with the latest Ubuntu release so I decided to have a go. OK so I’m not going to pretend it was easy but you should be able to get it running if you just follow this simple set of steps. I have … Continue reading Ubuntu 11.10 and OSX Lion dual boot on MacBook Pro 8,2 even with FileVault2!

Hornby Live Steam

The next step in model railways – Live Steam! Yes, a real steam powered engine in OO gauge – incredible engineering from Hornby. Unfortunately the line has been discontinued and the stock was all sold a little while ago. However the great guys at 2ktechnologies received a little extra stock that was found in the factory and offered a great price on these last chance … Continue reading Hornby Live Steam

Conquering custom SQLite on Android

Wow, what a week – puzzles abound and an office move too! After fitting everyone into the new office space the greater puzzle was left – how can we compile custom functions into sqlite within an Android app? Well we finally pieced it together and I was able to hook in my custom functions! If anyone is wondering how to go about this a) avoid … Continue reading Conquering custom SQLite on Android