Iriver’s – just can’t get enough.
I like my iriver so much that I’ve now managed to replace the battery twice (on two separate models):
Ice Skating
It was fun and it was expensive.
It was very hard and I fell over loads of times. The boots didn’t fit. It was hard. I was rubbish.
Fon – setting up wifi
About a week and a half ago, I purchased a Fon router. This wireless router creates two SSID channels to connect to the internet. One which is private and the other which is open to other Fon members. This allows Fon members to access the internet wherever there is a Fonspot. So far, the router is working nicely, with both SSID channels perfectly. However, they run on WPA, and so I had to update the Eee PC which worked nicely as soon as the update was complete.
Overall, I don’t expect to get loads of traffic around here, but it would be nice if I did. Even if other Foneros don’t come by, Joe Public can buy access for 3 euros a day, using paypal to purchase time. Even if no-one stops by, it means I can call in on other fon-spots and check email, and do the odd bit of geocaching logging.
Paperless caching – I’ve seen it and it’s the future.
I managed to get a nice little Palm Z22 cheap a couple of days ago, which gives us the opportunity of paperless caching. We’ve been out a couple of days this half-term with it and it’s almost revolutionary!.
Using Pocket Queries (PQ) you can download a lot of geocaches in one file, and then run them through a nice application called GPXSpinner. This looks at each cache and creates some nice html for it. This html is then parsed through to plucker which parses all the html and creates nice links between all the pages and then creates a .pdb file which can be installed on the palm (and viewed with plucker’s own viewer).
We were out today, and because we had a nice database of caches on the palm, could roam around with all the information we needed. Cool
Party in the forest
Joe
Our party was good. It was my best party ever. David and Ali
My best bit was the scavenger hunt; we had to found out how old a tree was so we counted the rings. We also got points for finding bugs and flowers and strange things. I had a centipede on my hand. So did my cousin, Eden. My team won the medals because we got so many points!
We had a Spongebob Squarepants cake, my mum forgot the candles. It was a really fun time.
Isaac
Today it was my birthday party! First we played a game, then we got sorted out into two teams. My team was the Red Team, with Callum, Lucas, Aaron, Tom and Alfie. The best bits were when we found the sweets because I liked the sherbet. We found a very strange leaf. Aaron F was the first to found the treasure, both times! It was my best birthday party ever!
See all the pics at our gallery. (password required).
Tolpuddle Martyr festival

Today we went to the Tolpuddle Martyr festival in Tolpuddle. We saw Chumbawumba, some of The Men They Couldn’t Hang and Billy Bragg.
We liked the stalls that were selling crystals, chess sets and wooden toys for us, books for Dad, clothes for Mum and ice cream for us all!
Chumbawumba are all folk now, and sounded very good. Billy Bragg was excellent at the end singing with a group of pupils from St. Mary’s school, Puddletown.
Isaac and Joe school trip to Manor Park Country Farm, Botley.
First of all, we got off the coach and then saw cows, calves, pigs, piglets, sheep and lambs. Next we saw two horses and a pony. I liked stroking the calves.
A bit later we went to the old church. There was a tomb in there. Next we went to see where they make horseshoes. It is called the blacksmiths.
Isaac comes second in Chess tournament.
Isaac came second in a chess tournament last weekend. He played well during his four games, and enjoyed the day. Isaac even had to play Joe, but I won’t say who won to keep the peace.
Luckily for me, I could sit and work during the tournament, but it was a very long day. Well done Isaac.
School trip to Kingswood
I’ve just returned from Kingswood, an activity centre on the Isle of Wight. It was pretty exhausting, with activities starting around 9:30 am (with an early rise for breakfast) and then finishing at 9pm.
The children thoroughly enjoyed the activities, including Quad-biking, archery, climbing, zip-wire, abseiling (both from the tower in the photo) and Night-line (following a length of rope whilst blindfolded).
Wave those flags
Happy birthday Pete – sorry it’s taken us a whole week to sort this pic, but it’s worth it. Hope you got some sleep in the end. Trugs, Ads, Treasure and Zakster.
Written by Isaac, age 6. A tongue twister.
Tiny tickly tumbly Timmy,
Didn’t have time to talk until half past 2.
So he didn’t talk. He ate some pork
and that was really true.
Jamendo
is a free music site of particularly good quality (well, they have stuff I like).
Joe and Isaac make a ringtone
We’ve uploaded it for you to hear. Please, whatever you do, don’t use it as a ringtone as it is likely to induce insanity.
[audio:http://www.monkeez.org/sounds/phone_is_ringing.mp3]
Firefox plays dirty?
The mozilla foundation are starting to impose controls on their logos and trademark.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=354622 and http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=265646
I think this is a dangerous route for the Mozilla foundation to go. Whilst I understand that they need to protect their trademark, they may hamper the popularity of their products by imposing control procedures on 3rd party distributors, with talks of a boycott already.
Why not let this go? After all, they are succeeding off the back of Netscape, and Netscape were happy to hand over complete control to Mozilla?
Footballers
The boys had a good time at football training session today. Joe was out tackling hard and Isaac made some very good saves in goal. Joe scored a goal which rebounded off Tom and Isaac and Isaac won the player of the week trophy!
One very good reason not to buy Zune
(and why Microsoft will fail to succeed in the mp3 market).



