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AdamJobbins.com I am an IT Professional living and working in Wellington, New Zealand. A self-confessed Mojo Coffee snob, I also enjoy the Internet, Music, Movies and a good game of Canoe Polo when I can.

14 March 2010 ~ 5 Comments

Mojo Coffee NZ Store Visits

Being a bit of a Mojo Coffee…ah…fan, and having a bit of travel around NZ booked in the next few months, I decided it would be a good idea to try and visit every Mojo Coffee Cafe in NZ this year. I’m only going to try and visit the actual Mojo Cafes, not just the [...]

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21 November 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Free New Zealand Vector Shape

I was recently on the lookout for a free vector image of the shape of New Zealand and was disappointed to find that all that was available was paid versions.
So I decided to make my own in Adobe Illustrator and provide it free for anyone to download and use, for any purpose whatsoever, and for [...]

20 July 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Number Plans for your VoIP PBX in New Zealand

IP PBX systems, such as those based on Asterisk provide a great deal of flexability and configurability. Gone are the days where we need to program these systems to need a number dialled to access an outside line. In this post I will go over some of my recommendations for how to number and set [...]

14 June 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Integrate your Twitter posts into your website or blog with PHP

While I was making some changes to the previous version of this website, I went looking for a way to integrate a feed of my Tweets into the site. I did some Googling and came across a few possible solutions, but nothing that really did exactly what I wanted.
Most of what I found was solutions [...]

14 June 2009 ~ 2 Comments

Productivity gains to business of deploying Blackberry

I came across an article earlier today analyzing the return on investment of deploying a Blackberry solution in an enterprise.
The study is published on the Blackberry website (here) so should probably be taken with a grain of salt for obvious reasons, however I find it’s results quite interesting.
The report suggests that “typical (median) end user [...]