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How I Created and Published Gizmos and Gadgets in Cockney in Less Than 24 Hours

Sometimes, you have an idea so out there, you just have to run with it. That’s exactly what happened with my latest experiment—writing, editing, and publishing a book in under 24 hours. Yes, you read that right: Gizmos and Gadgets in Cockney by Matt Porter went from a concept swirling in my head to a fully published book faster than you can say “Bob’s your uncle.” Now, before you start expecting War and Peace or something that’ll win a Pulitzer, let me set the record straight: this book is meant to be a laugh. So, get that tongue planted firmly in your cheek and read on!


A Silly Idea Turned Into Reality

I’ve always loved Cockney rhyming slang. There’s something so playful and creative about it, and being a tech nerd, I thought, “Why not merge the two?” With that spark of inspiration and a challenge I set for myself, the idea was born: a humorous book that reimagines the world of tech with Cockney flair. Gizmos and Gadgets in Cockney would be a light, fun read for anyone who’s ever wondered what you’d call a smartphone (a “dog”) or a smart speaker (a “chirper”) in the East End’s colourful lingo.

But then I upped the stakes: I decided to see if I could write, edit, and publish the whole thing in less than 24 hours. Why? Because life’s too short not to try ridiculous things.

How I Created and Published Gizmos and Gadgets in Cockney in Less Than 24 Hours
You can buy and read Gizmos and Gadgets in Cockney right now and very soon in physical paperback at https://amzn.to/40QzUnI

Don’t Expect High Art—This Is Pure, Unfiltered Fun

Let’s be clear: you’re not about to read a literary masterpiece. This isn’t War and Peace or The Great Gatsby. It’s more like a mate telling you stories down the pub, but instead of talking about football, I’m rambling about gadgets and tech in Cockney slang. This book was written fast, with lots of tea, laughter, and a “who-cares-if-it’s-not-perfect” attitude. If you’re looking for a deep exploration of tech or a polished manual, you might be barking up the wrong tree.

But if you’re after a book that doesn’t take itself seriously, one that pokes fun at tech jargon while teaching you some cheeky Cockney phrases, this might be your cup of rosie-lee.

The Writing Process: Fuelled by Tea and Banter

Once the idea hit me, I got to work with one goal: get it done before the clock ran out. I wrote chapter after chapter, each filled with witty slang, light-hearted anecdotes, and ridiculous comparisons between tech gadgets and everyday London life. Need to know why Wi-Fi is like a “Skyhook” or why a computer’s operating system is the “Guv’nor”? I’ve got you covered.

To keep it fun and breezy, I didn’t worry too much about polishing every sentence. It was all about the charm, the humour, and the Cockney twist. The result? A book that feels like a good ol’ natter with a mate—unpolished, maybe a bit rough around the edges, but full of character.

Editing and Formatting: It’s Good Enough

I gave the manuscript a quick once-over (yes, quick), fixing the obvious typos and ensuring the Cockney slang made sense. But did I spend hours agonising over sentence structure or tweaking every paragraph? Absolutely not. This was about speed and spirit, not perfection. Think of it like street food: messy, but oh-so-satisfying.

I also threw in a handy Cockney slang glossary at the end, so you can brush up on your rhyming slang while giggling at the tech comparisons.

The Cover: Simple, Bold, and Straight to the Point

When you’ve only got 24 hours, you don’t spend ages designing a cover that rivals The Da Vinci Code. I kept it simple and bold, with the title front and centre: Gizmos and Gadgets in Cockney by Matt Porter. The cover hints at the humour inside without giving too much away—exactly how I like it.

Publishing: The Final Countdown

With just minutes to spare, I uploaded the book to the publishing platform, hit “Publish,” and breathed a sigh of relief. I did it! A fully published book in less than a day.

Why I Did It

Let’s face it, we all overthink things sometimes. This project was a reminder to embrace spontaneity, take risks, and have fun with creativity. You don’t always need months of preparation or endless rewrites to make something worth sharing. Sometimes, done is better than perfect.

Gizmos and Gadgets in Cockney isn’t meant to change your life, but it just might make you chuckle, and that’s good enough for me.

What to Expect When You Read It

  • Lots of laughs: If you’ve ever struggled to explain tech to your nan or been baffled by a new gadget, you’ll feel right at home.
  • Cockney charm: From “whirligigs” to “dog and bones,” the slang is in full force.
  • Zero seriousness: This book is pure entertainment, so don’t come looking for an academic breakdown of microchips.

Final Thoughts: Take It with a Pinch of Salt (and a cup of ‘rosie’)

If you’re the kind of reader who enjoys a bit of banter, a bit of tech, and a whole lot of Cockney rhyming slang, this book is for you. But remember: it’s all in good fun. Don’t take it too seriously—just sit back, grab a cuppa, and enjoy the ride.

So, there you have it. My little 24-hour experiment, wrapped up and ready for you to enjoy. Gizmos and Gadgets in Cockney is out now on Kindle and will be available very soon in paperback (As soon as I have approved the… Proof), and I hope it brings you as many laughs reading it as I had writing it.

Cheers,
Matt Porter
February 2025


📚 Want a bit of tech banter with a Cockney twist? Grab your copy of Gizmos and Gadgets in Cockney on Kindle now, and don’t forget to keep that tongue firmly in cheek.

 

CineSys and Leostream Revolutionise Hybrid Work for Republic Creative Studios

In the ever-evolving world of creative production, staying ahead means adopting cutting-edge solutions to enhance productivity and flexibility. Republic Creative Studios, a Dallas-based collective specialising in production, editorial, and design, has partnered with CineSys and Leostream to enable seamless hybrid workflows for their team of editors, designers, and artists.

With a fully integrated tech infrastructure powered by Leostream’s Remote Desktop Access Platform, Republic is bridging the gap between on-premise and remote work, ensuring their teams have access to high-performance tools wherever they are.


Who is Republic?

Republic Creative Studios is a hub of innovation, housing three distinct creative units:

  • Republic Productions
  • Republic Editorial
  • Republic Design

Together, they deliver cutting-edge short-form advertising across TV, social platforms, and even physical spaces. Their notable clients include McDonald’s, Dr. Pepper, Converse, and Lenovo, with projects spanning photorealistic 3D designs, hand-drawn 2D animation, and full-scale VFX integration.

Republic’s projects often require intensive workloads like color grading, sound design, and finishing, making access to robust, high-performance computing resources essential.


CineSys and Leostream: The Perfect Match for Hybrid Work

To meet Republic’s demanding needs, CineSys—a leader in broadcast and media systems integration—designed a bespoke system powered by Leostream’s Remote Desktop Access Platform. This solution allows Republic’s team to:

  • Effortlessly switch between on-site and remote work.
  • Access both on-premise and cloud-based workstations securely.
  • Maintain consistent desktop environments, ensuring smooth workflows.

Leostream’s platform integrates seamlessly with high-performance display protocols like Mechdyne TGX and PCoIP, ensuring low-latency, high-resolution access to even the most demanding production environments, including 4K video editing and complex VFX tasks.


Key Benefits for Republic

  1. Seamless Hybrid Workflows
    Leostream’s platform enables editors and designers to start projects in the office and continue remotely without interruptions, fostering greater flexibility and creativity.
  2. Enhanced Productivity
    The system’s persistent connections and intuitive design eliminate the need for clunky VPNs, letting Republic’s team focus on creating, not troubleshooting.
  3. Quick Implementation
    With the technical expertise of CineSys, the system was implemented rapidly, avoiding downtime and ensuring a smooth transition to the hybrid model.
  4. Secure Remote Access
    Built on zero-trust principles, the Leostream platform ensures strict authentication and secure resource allocation, safeguarding Republic’s sensitive projects.

Republic’s Verdict

According to Jason Vigue, Senior Motion Graphics/VFX Artist at Republic:

“Leostream offers an ideal enterprise-class system tailored to our hybrid work environment. It centralises our resources to give us secure remote access to creative tools, so our editors and designers are more productive.”


Why This Matters

In today’s fast-paced creative industries, blending art and technology is essential. With Leostream and CineSys, Republic has embraced a hybrid model that combines cutting-edge technology with flexibility, setting a new standard for production studios worldwide.

As Karen Gondoly, CEO of Leostream, highlights:

“Modern content pairs art and technology in new and effective ways, and we’re proud to support studios like Republic in their creative journeys.”


About the Partners

Leostream: A global leader in remote desktop solutions, Leostream has over 20 years of expertise in enabling secure, high-performance remote work environments.

CineSys: A North American broadcast and media systems integrator specialising in accelerating workflows and strengthening infrastructures for industries ranging from media to government.


Republic’s story is a testament to how the right technology can empower creative teams to push boundaries while staying connected, no matter where they work.

What are your thoughts on this hybrid approach? Share your comments below!

Using AI to write blog posts

In today’s fast-paced digital world, it’s no surprise that many businesses and individuals are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to help them with various tasks, including writing blog posts. AI technology has come a long way in recent years, and it has the potential to help bloggers save time and improve the quality of their content.

Using AI to write blog posts - created by Midjourney
Using AI to write blog posts – created by Midjourney

One of the biggest advantages of using AI to write blog posts is that it can help save time. Rather than spending hours researching, outlining, writing, and editing a blog post, you can use AI to quickly generate high-quality content. This can be especially useful if you’re crunched for time or if you need to produce a large volume of content on a regular basis.

Another advantage of using AI to write blog posts is that it can help improve the quality of your content. AI technology can analyze your existing content and use that information to generate new posts that are similar in style and tone. This can be especially useful if you want to maintain a consistent voice and tone throughout your blog. Additionally, AI can use natural language processing to ensure that your content is well-written and easy to read.

Of course, using AI to write blog posts is not without its challenges. One of the biggest challenges is that AI technology is not yet capable of fully replicating human creativity and intuition. As a result, your AI-generated content may not always be as engaging or original as content that is written by a human. Additionally, AI technology is still in its early stages, and it may not always produce error-free content.

Despite these challenges, using AI to write blog posts can be a valuable tool for bloggers who are looking to save time and improve the quality of their content. As AI technology continues to advance, it’s likely that we’ll see even more sophisticated tools that can help bloggers generate high-quality content quickly and easily. In the meantime, it’s worth considering using AI to write blog posts if you’re looking for ways to streamline your content creation process and produce high-quality content on a regular basis.

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All pasted by Matt Porter The Gadget Man (Human)