Sunday, January 16, 2011

36 160 RLC FIT Black 20QR

To complete my all mountain set-up .. though in reality 2K is too much for a 2nd hand bike set-up so it'll be trademe to find some old ones or get them set-up on my next new rig (at least a couple of years away I'm guess .. the '09 Force is riding well).


KS i900r installed


Very simple setup, cable ties + 6 and 3mm hex keys. Done.

Shuttled Saturday so no actual uphill testing but very smooth to adjust and almost unnoticed riding. Only slight set-up issue is the extra cable when seat is bottomed out, the extra loop was noticeable when riding down, potential could catch shorts so may look to adjust that. Also can now get rid of the quick release seat clamp.

Cheers Burkescycles.co.nz for getting the KS i900r for me
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Thursday, January 13, 2011

KS i900r Adjustable Seatpost

After the guys at Burkes quoted ".. KS have run in production problems, after their first shipment. As such they are on worldwide hold, with no light at the end of the tunnel." I finally have a KS i900r on order .. here's hoping .. will update with pic once installed.

Kiritaki Koha

Been waiting to spend some time on Koha - it's a pretty big beasty requiring some hefty domain knowledge before you can really get your teeth into. So I tried to add value in a way I know - mobilising bits of it. Namely - wouldn't it be cool if you could scan a book and see if it's in your library .. if it is, place a hold on it and wander down and grab it. Now you can ...


kiritakikoha or kiritaki koha comes from:

kiritaki - (noun) client, customer, consumer.

koha - (noun) gift, present, offering, donation, contribution.

kiritakikoha is an Android client for Koha.

Koha is the first open-source Integrated Library System (ILS). In use worldwide, its development is steered by a growing community of libraries collaborating to achieve their technology goals. Koha's impressive feature set continues to evolve and expand to meet the needs of its user base.

MaharaDroid


MaharaDroid enables Android phones to share or upload content to a Mahara instance. Note: requires Mahara >= 1.4.

Got it in the market awhile back now. Borrows heavily from flickrfree - Cheers to Russel for letting me use his code. Useful experience getting that off the ground. Still plenty to learn but a fun little project