TV + Twitter Search = Twitter Box

5 04 2009

Ever wondered what other people were saying about the TV show your watching? No… well I didn’t either until I came across this post on digitaltip.com.au about twitter back chat on live events and TV shows.

The Simpsons

It got me thinking, it could be pretty interesting seeing what people said about various TV shows. Hell, it could even make some shows worth watching (unfortunately for channel 10 it’s still not enough to get me to watch So You Think you Can Dance…).

Anyway, after a bit of mucking around with Python, MythTV, and the Twitter I put together Twitter Box, a program which displays tweets people post about the show your watching on MythTV!

Video Hits with Subtitles?

It works by searching for tweets containing the title of the show you’re currently watching in your local area. If your show is popular enough to have it’s own hash tag you can configure TwitterBox to use the hash tag instead of the title.

Download it from here: twitter_box_0.2.tar.gz





Cityrail Service Interruptions on Twitter

31 05 2008

UPDATE 2 27/Jul/2008: Given up on twitter feed, there is just too much delay. Moved to using a custom script to monitor for service interruptions. You should have noticed improved performance over the last week or so.

UPDATE 18/Jun/2008: Have been noticing some delays with twitterfeed posting updates from Cityrail. I’m investigating it and will try to get to the bottom of it soon.

In the spirit of the Sydney Traffic Twitter bot, I’ve hacked together a Cityrail Service Interruption Twitter bot.

Unfortunately Cityrail don’t provide RSS feed for their Service interruption page. So I’ve utilised the neat services of page2rss.com, pipes.yahoo.com, to build a RSS feed for the updates, and finally twitterfeed.com a custom python script to post it on Twitter.

So if you want to keep on top of any Cityrail Service interruptions follow https://twitter.com/sydtrainservice.

Cityrail Service Interruption Twitter App.





Classic Geek Humor

9 09 2006

Ah my blog how I’ve missed you.

It’s been a long time between updates, but I stumbled across some classic geek humor at xkcd while I “working” on my thesis, and felt the need to share it.

Sandwich
Who doesn’t love a good unix joke.
Cryptography





Google Maps add Australia Road Maps

20 05 2006

Just a quick post letting you guys know that road maps appear to has shown up on google maps! Finally we have an alternative to the sometimes buggy whereis.com.au
Here is a link to the street maps of the Sydney CBD

Directions don’t seem to be working at the moment, but hopefully that will come soon!





Google Maps/Earth Update – Sydney Updated!

24 01 2006

I had a look over at the Google Blog and noticed this article about an update to the Google Maps/Local/Earth Imagery.

It looks like our friends at google have update their Sydney Imagery again!!
From my quick look at the updates, it appears the north shore is now covered, all the way upto Warriewood Beach on the coast. As well as the more obvious complete city coverage.
Now you can see the Sydney Opera House in all it’s glory!

Now I have to waste another few days looking for radom landmarks around Sydney!





Asterisk – No not that little french guy Asterix

15 01 2006

Asterisk is in fact a Linux Based PBX. It’s an amazing little piece of open source software!

It allows you to set up a telephone exchange that can do just about everything you ever wanted. It does voice mail, can email you voice mail to you, have internal extensions, and I’ve even heard talk that it might be possible to hook it into Skype. There is even cheap hardware available (FXO Hardware @ $20 on ebay) to hook it up to you existing telephone line, to receive and make calls on the real telephone network.

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Happy New Year!

1 01 2006

Hope you all had a great new years!! We have a great night down at balls head!Here are a few small pics from my Camera Phone. I’ll post the bigger ones up eventually!

Sydney Harbour Bridge 2005-2006 New Years

Sydney Harbour Fireworks New Years 2005-2006








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