What’s been keeping me busy in September 2021? October 1, 2021 Writing, testing, radio, podcasting, video, more writing… oh yeah, and writing. September was a busy one for sure. Hear ye, hear ye Let’s start…
How much work can you really do on a cheap computer? September 6, 2021 Computing power has never been so cheap, so they say. So I decided to put that to the test by seeing how much of my work I could do on a $119 Chromebook.
What I’ve been up to in August 2021 September 2, 2021 Time for another wrap of my freelancing work for August 2021, covering article writing, radio, podcasts, video and more! August was an… odd month….
Antstream Arcade Australia Review: Retro game streaming done right August 17, 2021 Antstream Arcade’s payment model is confusing as hell, and there are a few small glitches in the way that it works and its platform support, but if you’re after an easy way to relive those classic games of your childhood, it’s a very impressive service.
What I’ve been up to in July 2021 August 1, 2021 The second half of the year beckons, and July is over. Here’s everything I’ve written, commented on, filmed and podcasted for July 2021. Words…
[Video] Prince: Welcome 2 America Unboxing July 30, 2021 Hey, there’s a new Prince album. And it’s arrived, quite a bit earlier than I thought it might! Time to take Prince’s Welcome 2…
My Australian EV Journey Part 5: Confessions of an Australian Leaf owner July 8, 2021 It’s taken a while (for reasons) but here’s my review of my imported Japanese 2016 Nissan Leaf.
What I’ve been up to in June (and early July) July 5, 2021 OK, this one’s running a little behind schedule, because… well, because life is, as they say, complicated. But here’s what I’ve been up to…
My Australian EV Journey Part 4: Getting The Actual Car, Or There And Back Again June 14, 2021 I finally got my “new” 2016 Nissan Leaf, putting me in the small cohort of Australians driving an EV. It didn’t half take a journey, though.
My Australian EV Journey Part 3: Why not Tesla? June 4, 2021 Tesla’s often held up as the “gold standard” of EVs in Australia, and it’s not hard to see why. At the same time, it also wasn’t that hard for me to work out that a Tesla wasn’t going to be my first EV. Here’s why.