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FarmVille Extreme Manager
by WoZzLe on Nov.21, 2009, under Games, Internet
With Farming Extreme Manager you can automatically:
- Harvest, Plow and Plant your farm!
- Collect from your Animals and Trees!
- Accomplish Ribbons!
- Level Up Really Fast using the plow/plant/destroy trick! (Up to 50.000 exp per day!)
- Automatically repeat everything indefinately!
- Manage multiple farms using profiles.
Get it today at http://www.farmvillebot.com/?rid=646
In this game, the best way to level up and get money is to be constantly planting and harvesting seeds. In fact, the best way to level up is to plant seeds that get ready in a very short time, so that you can get all the experience points very quickly.
However, every time your seeds are ready, the same boring and repetitive tasks have to be accomplished. This involves picking up every fruit, plowing the terrain and planting seeds again. When you start evolving in this game, so does your farm, and you will find yourself expanding it early from the beginning. The average number of arable squares in a player’s farm is between 300 and 400. After a while, clicking 1200 times in the screen (400*3) every time your seeds are ready starts to be just too much. If you consider you also have to click in every animal and tree from time to time, the situation is even worse! Even with new addictions such as the tractor and the harvester, you still only plant 4 squares at a time and are highly dependable on fuel, which can only be bought with the special notes.
My new 16g Apple iPhone 3G S
by WoZzLe on Oct.26, 2009, under Internet, Miscellaneous, Music, Software, Technology

Recently I got myself an 16GB Apple iPhone 3GS it was one of those items that you want more than you need. So as a result I procrastinated over it’s purchase for weeks. Finally I bought the gizmo that everyone’s talking about.
What do you think about it? I hear you say, I love it! Apple really know how to put a quality feature packed product together. No regrets so far the only thing that I am not happy about is the exorbitant price of data access, but can hardly be blamed on Apple.
Although I don’t do a huge amount of text messaging the ease of use of this feature and the attractive bubble like conversation history have me happy to send a few more with the The iPhone keyboard accelerates your typing because it tracks what you type, then suggests words, corrects spelling, and inserts punctuation for you.
With all the excitement comes a little bit of sadness, knowing that my 8OGB iPod Classic has become redundant. With a 3.5″ touch screen using the iPod feature has never been easier. choose from you music by scrolling through artits, album, playlists or cover flow. My favorite feature is the new shaking to shuffle songs.
With the addition of TomTom for iPhone it has turned the iPhone into a fully featured GPS. Will this thing ever stop amazing me with it’s versatility and ease of use? I think not! If you are like myself and have been thinking about getting yourself one of these all I can say is GO FOR IT!
Edit: after a bit longer using it I have noticed that battery life is a bit low, but considering the size of screen I am not all that surprised. And the lack of ability to easily share ring-tones and photos etc with blue-tooth is a disappointment. All is hope is not lost, there are third party apps designed to help you do this. As a side note to this issue I am glad to say the iPhone connects easily with my Nokia blue-tooth in car kit and works a treat.
FarmVille (my latest addiction)
by WoZzLe on Sep.10, 2009, under Games, Internet

FarmVille on Facebook
After months of ignoring many FarmVille requests on Facebook my sister got me to accept hers by saying I didn’t have to play, she just wanted me as a “neighbor”. But curiosity got the better of me and I decided to see what all the fuss was about, and I am afraid to say I’m hooked!

My FarmVille Screen Grabs
FarmVille is a free game, which allows users to invest in farm equipment and farm and sell their produce for profit, has exploded in popularity since being launched. Players spend an average of 20 minutes a day (personally it is many more) tending to their farms, with much of that time taken up with planting their fields.
Even though technically free Zynga the developer of FarmVille raise revenues from advertisement placement and offering virtual cash for sale payment options include credit card and paypal. According to AllFacebook, a website which tracks the popularity of applications, there are over 72 million farmers on Facebook playing various kinds of farming games. Farmville’s San Francisco-based developer, Zynga says that the game provided a simple, fun way for people to unwind at the end of the day.
When you join FarmVille, you are started off with a small piece of land, some seeds, and coins to plough the land and to sow the seeds. How you use the money and develop your farm is up to you.
You can plow, plant and harvest crops to earn money. The money earned can be used to buy different items for your farm or further expand and improve your farm. You can also earn money by harvesting trees and rearing livestock.
My Tips
1. Concentrate on growing seeds not trees or animals
You will receive some as gifts put these in the space, put these in the space that you can not plow.
2. Build a large number of neighbors.
You need them to advance and expand your farm. By helping out your neighbors you can gain extra money.
3. Grow the right crops.
Depending on what you are trying to achieve at any given time you may be looking for money or experience points. Study the Market carefully before deciding what to grow.
Speed Hack (if you wish to call it that)

Speed Hack
When farming a large area by hand things can be sped up a little by trapping your farmer in the middle of 4 sign posts as shown) . Then any farming actions such as plowing, seeding and harvesting happen immediately instead of requiring your farmer to walk from one place to another before the chosen action takes place.
Adding a Favicon to your Self-Hosted WordPress Blog
by WoZzLe on Mar.18, 2009, under Ballarat Light Car Club, Internet, Miscellaneous, Software
A favicon is a small, 16 ×16 image that is shown in a browser’s URL bar, bookmarks menu and page tab when your site is visited. It is a good way to have your site stand out and increase its prominence in the bookmarks menu.
Adding a favicon to your self-hosted WordPress blog is relativly simple, the following will guide you through the proccess.
Create your Favicon
If you are talented with Illustrator or similar packages you could make your own image themed to your blog, try and keep it fairly close to square. Or find an image that you want to use and crop it square like I have .
Now it a simple matter of using a Favicon generator to create yours. Hit the browse button to upload your image, and click “Create Favicon” button. Then on the next page click the link to download you icon it will be saved to your computer as favicon.ico
Installing your Favicon
Use any FTP client and upload the favicon.ico, into the main folder of your current theme. and another copy should also go in the root directory of your blog, eg http://yourblog.com/blog/ so that it is visible for news feedreaders.

- Theme Editor Link
Now login to the admin section of your blog and select, Appearance –> Editor .
Choose “Header” from the list on the right.

- Select Header
Search for the line that begins with, <link rel=”shortcut icon” and ends with /favicon.ico” />
and overwrite it, (or if it doesn’t exist) add the following code just before the end head tag </head> as shown in the picture below.
Nessasary Code
<link rel=”shortcut icon” href=”<?php bloginfo(’template_directory’); ?>/favicon.ico” />

- Code Position
Click “Update File” button and restart your browser. Navigate to your blog and the favicon.ico should now appear in you browser address bar, bookmarks and tabs, if it does not hit the refresh button once or twice to force a refresh.
Below is a video tutorial depicting the steps to edit the theme and upload the favicon to your blog via FTP.
Finally, My Own Domain
by WoZzLe on Mar.14, 2009, under Internet, Personal

WozzTopia Blog
I have always dreamed of having a domain named after myself or my nickname anyway. I managed to finally purchase wozzle.org for life
. Yeah I know .com would have sounded much more professional or even .net. But sadly wozzle.com is registered through: GoDaddy.com and wozzle.net owned by Morten Joergensen who I have clashed with on I.R.C on occasion but he hasn’t used it at this stage.
So back to what I was saying I finally got my own domain name and transferred my blog from wordpress.com. It was far from a regularly updated blog but having my own domain and host might just be the catalyst of change.
Tag & Rename 3.5
by WoZzLe on Mar.02, 2009, under Ballarat Light Car Club, Health, Internet, Miscellaneous, Music, Software
The easiest way to tag your MP3 files and add album art by far!
Tag&Rename is a music files tag editor that easily handles all popular digital audio formats. No matter what music compressor you prefer, you can keep your music collection organized with Tag&Rename. It is the only tag editor and organizer which has full native support for: mp3 (ID3v1, ID3v2.2, ID3v2.3 and ID3v2.4 tags), MusePack mpc/mp+ (APEv1, APEv2 and ID3v1 tags), Windows Media wma, asf and wmv files, Ogg Vorbis/Flac/Speex (vorbis comments), Apple iTunes and iPod aac (m4a) files including mp4, lossless m4a and protected m4p files, most popular lossless codecs including Monkey’s Audio, Flac, Wav Pack, Optim Frog, True Audio, Apple, Windows Media lossless and Wav.
- Tag & Rename tag search
Tag&Rename supports many additional tag fields including lyrics, cover art, rating, mood, disc #, part of a compilation, album artist, classical music fields (Composer, Conductor, etc.), file related URL’s and so on. With Tag&Rename, you can:
- manually edit music files tags
- automatically fix and complete file tags using online freedb database
- load titles and cover art from amazon.com server
- load titles from tracktype.org server
- get tags data from file names and its folders structures
- rename your music files and folders according to its music information in a batch
- create play lists
- export files information to CSV, HTML, XML and text formats and more
Tag&Rename supports many files and tags standards in an easy and intuitive way, so you can work with music metadata and not have to think about files codecs and tags versions – Tag&Rename does it all.





