New Anime Blog, Video Library and The Adverts…

Some more big changes for the site… firstly this site will now be focusing more on photography and travel, and less “off-topic” posts, as part of this there is a new Blog for Amine which is over at Fansub.TV, this will cover all things Anime related from now on…

Maiku Ando’s Anime Blog
http://blog.fansub.tv/maikuando/

In addition to the Anime Blog, there is a new Anime Video Site, which will be showing some of the newest Japanese Anime Fansubs. These are Japanese Anime which are shown in Japan and then translated by fans who add the sub titles into the video.

Maiku Ando’s Video Library
http://www.maikuando.tv

Advertising
You may have noticed we now have advertising on both this site and the Video site above. This has become a requirement to help pay for the bandwidth and server colocation costs for running these sites. I dont use ISP or free web hosting, everything is hosted on my own servers, this makes the sites much faster and responsive, but adds cost. Therefore please help us out by looking at the adverts and occiasionally clicking through if you see something interesting, they are tailored to the sites theme, although it may take a little while for the system to adapt to the right content.

Devon in Winter 2008: Day 3 Part 1 – Holcombe

March 11th 2008 – Day 3 begins warm and sunny, finally a day suitable for exploring outdoors without needing shelter nearby. We take the local bus from the seafront in Dawlish and slowly it heads off to Holcombe. There is always a problem with taking a bus, whenever you take a trip for the first time on a particular route, you have no idea what your intended stop looks like, or anyway to know where it is. As such we had asked the driver to point it out, not a unreasonable request we thought, however he was less than helpful and in the end we guessed the stop and got off. For anyone wishing to follow this route, its basically a long busy road and you pass houses along the side while going down a hill, then up, when at the top of the next hill, thats the stop.

We attempted to find the way down to the seafront, however our initial venture along the road led us along the hill to a dead end, however as the photos show, it gave quite a nice view.

We then turn round and headed back to the main road, at which point we found the way down to the seafront, which is Smuggler’s Lane. More on that later however, as now we headed off to the village. Across the main road we headed down the hill and into the village, its a little odd as the road has no path for the first half of the route. This all becomes clear later when we discover that the road we arrived on via the bus was actually a sort of “by-pass through the middle” type of thing, and the village’s main road is actually a single lane road which we were now heading to. The phots start at the junction with the old main road to the village.

The road is wide enough for one car to park next to the wall and 1 to pass, however at several points the road narrows to only a single car wide. We continued up the hill in the 3rd photo above.

Marking the centre of the cross roads on the top of the hill is The Castle pub, serving some great local Ale and excellent food. The staff were extremely pleasant and certainly made us feel welcome. Recommended.

Next we headed along the hill back to the main road, and made our way back to Smuggler’s Lane. On the way we found this very tall and wonderfully shaped tree, the angle of the buildings made if difficult to get the right angle, which is why the third picture is a little sky heavy.

The start of Smuggler’s Lane is a very steep slope down past a stepped water fall, evidently man-made but still pleasant. This busy yet narrow stream runs alongside the road all the way to the sea, and is likely a surface drain.

At the end of the lane there is what appears to be a tunnel entrance into the side of the rock face, it is blocked off by a wall, there was no indication of its original purpose however it looks to be very old. The stream crosses the path here and takes over, into a wide sandy beach opening which goes under the railway bridge which actually becomes the sea wall.

The path however becomes a very narrow, and slippery affair, likely due to it being fully submerged under the sea at high tide. This being apparent from the high water mark as well as copious signs warning of the path being unpassable at high tide.

The path then turns sharply 90 degrees and becomes a flight of stairs right up to the top of the sea wall and then follows the railway back to Teignmouth…

Things For Sale… Blog-Bay

I have the following Network / Computer related things for sale:

3x IBM Netfinity Servers.
Petnium III, 500-500MHz, various amounts of RAM, maybe a HD in some.

Cisco Catalyst 2900 24 Port 10/100 Switch.
1 port is broken, but all the others are good. 1U, rack mount, with brackets.

Cisco Catalyst 2900 12 Port 10/100 Switch.
All ports fully working, only 1 owner. 1U rack mount with brackets.

Cisco 2501 Router
1 AUI Ethernet, 2x Ciso serial. 1U.

Cisco 2502 Router
1 Token Ring port, 2x Cisco serial. 1U

Cisco 2610 Router.
1 Large modular bay, 2 WIC slots, 1x RJ45 Ethernet (10MBps), rack kit.

Cisco 3620 Router.
4 Large modular bays, rack mount kit.

There are also several Serial WIC-1T cards, and some larger modules with WIC slots, Ethernet, Token Ring and Fast Ethernet slots. (NB the Fast Ethernet module only works on the 36xx series).

If interested, make contact by registering as a user and just post a comment asking for contact.
I will then email you back using the email address you used to register on the blog with.
Its easier that way and means less spam, obviously dont post anything in the comment other than “contact me me about <item>”, no putting your email address in the comment.

Alternativly, click on my Ebay link on the “Blogroll” and click contact seller from within Ebay.
Due to size of these items UK buys are prefered, however if your willing to pay the shipping I’ll post it to anywhere.

Re-Design…

Just to make things slightly more interesting I have made some changes to the side bars and changed the theme… but as I couldn’t decide which was best, I kept both of them. Thanks to Domain-Mirror By Dave McAleavy, you can now choose which way you want to browse.

Mike.itsfido.com – With Modmat Theme.

Foreverlovedreams.com – With Dark Water.

In the future, I might even randomise it further with some DNS tricks… but for now its static 🙂

More Photos Soon…

Not had much time to upload photos recently and now there’s quite a backlog forming, here’s a list of the items still to be added in the intended order…

Devon in Winter – Day 3
The lost day – the final photos which were forgotten and were not previously posted, quite a lot of these so will be split over several posts again.

Spring Montage
A collection of photos taken in early spring of this year, a little late now but still worth showing.

Planned upcoming <-Back Posts:

Singapore 2007
Photos of Singapore taken in March 07. This will be the first “<-Back Post” of an event which happened BTB (Before The Blog).

London & The Eye
A set of photos taken some time ago in central London and around the Thames including the London Eye, also BTB.

London Photo Tour
A test of the Cameras – with a friend we take his new Sony SLR to London for an exercise in experimentation and comparison, firstly against a Sony K8001 Cybershot Camera phone and second against a Nikon D50 SLR. We completed our initial test with the two Sony’s on the 22nd June and we’re now waiting for the right conditions to take to the streets again with both SLRs. Photos, review and the results on the way…