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3月14日 The iPod of the BrainThis explains why I can continue playing a song in a live gig even when my in-ear monitors keep cutting out randomly! :-) Who knew I had an iPod in my head. Can I swap it out for a Portable Media Center device? How about a TabletPC? Quote NPR : The iPod of the Brain Microsoft Defends Patch PreviewsQuote
Okay - that makes a LOT more sense. Now why couldn't they have released full details in the first place? Robert Scoble, why don't you just take over all of MS' communications? :-) 3月12日 MS' bad patch idea
Right – so we’re going to see patches released to the public even more slowly because of this special agreement? Or are these patches supposed to be “secret”, yielding leaks to the public or an indication to hackers of what to target before patches become widely available. Symantec did the same thing with virus definitions for a very short period of time, until Blaster came out (I think it was Blaster) and they got nailed for not warning the world of the ill affects of Blaster. As nice an idea as this sounds for the US Government, it’s CRAP! They can’t apply patches that are years old … forget giving them access to patches early. I'm back!Okay - I must appologize for not writing for so long. As my wife wrote in her blog...
Alicea and I just got back from Whistler, BC. It was a great week away from life. Although I have to admit that we did bring my laptop (PCMCIA GPS card and MS Streets and Trips got us to and from) and my BlackBerry - needless to say I checked mail a bunch. Every time she caught me she gave me a dirty look and said "this is not an away team mission - stop it! Yeah, I'm addicted. But admitting that problem is the first step, right? While we were there we did pretty much nothing. Since Alicea's pregnant and I'm pretty much a cripple (left knee rebuilt twice so far) we didn't do any snow sports. Good thing too, since this area of the continent has had a horribly warm and dry winter. Snowpack here in Washington State is about 3% of normal. It's a little better in BC, but not much. We did do a helicopter tour of the area and even landed on top of a mountain! TOO COOL! Check out the pic of us at the top of 8500' Rainbow Mountain in BC. I'm going to try to post more pics on our regular web site soon. Then again, one of these days I should actually update our regular website. I haven't done that in about 3 years. Sorry. 2月18日 The Top 100 Gadgets of All TimeMobile PC - Features - The Top 100 Gadgets of All Time YEAH!!! This is a great list! So what did you have? Here's what I've had (or my parents when I was little) from this list: 98. Pez dispenser How did you do? 2月15日 White House Turns Tables on Former American POWs
Yeah, this is really nice. Let's send our kids off to war and then screw them when they get home. So much for this President being on the side of our armed forces. It brings me pause when I consider all the "support our troops" decals out there. I support them, but I don't support our administration's use of them. Too bad most people don't see it that way. If you didn't hear the comentary on this yesterday afternoon on All Things Considered, check it out. 2月8日 Google MapsIf you haven't heard elsewhere yet, check out the new Google Maps. Pretty sweet looking maps and directions. They've done some nice work on the UI - you can even drag the map around the screen with your mouse (left-click hold) to pan the view. MS should take some pointers from this for the next version of Streets and Trips / Map Point. I miss ClippyIf you missed the flack a week or so back about some doodled notes found after a seminar in Eurpoe, basically some reporter found a bunch of doodles on stage after everyone was gone. The guy thought they were from Tony Blair (UK PM) and had them analyzed to see how crazy he is. Pretty funny stuff - can't seem to find a picture online though. Here's the reast of the story.
The Insider: Gates draws on doodles mix-up to liven up speech 2月3日 HP’s hw6500 - BlackBerry killer?I'm going to have to agree with the fine folks at Engadget here, this new device (if it ships with the specs they're talking about) just might be the long lost smartphone of our dreams. The only thing holding me back from jumping to this device would be the back-end infrastructure (or lack there of) of Exchange ActiveSync. Don't get me wrong, it works. But it's bandwidth (and therefore battery) intensive, slow, and unreliable compared to RIM's BlackBerry server platform. Does seem like a sweet piece of hardware though. If RIM launches their much talked-about application platform to put BlackBerry bits on other devices then this one is my new best friend. :) BlackBerry killer? Perhaps, but doubtful. Hopefully it will push RIM in the right direction of more "gadgets" on their hardware platforms though. HP’s hw6500: size, details, more pics! - Engadget - www.engadget.com 2月1日 So where do I send my payment?Quote - AT&T might still relaunch AT&T Wireless - Engadget - www.engadget.com There are a lot of unanswered questions related to SBC’s proposed purchase of AT&T, but the one we’ve been wondering about is how all this might affect AT&T’s plan to create a new wireless service under the AT&T Wireless brand name (they retained rights to the name after AT&T Wireless was gobbled up by Cingular). They had been planning to lease network capacity from Sprint for the relaunched AT&T Wireless, but since SBC owns 60% of Cingular it seems a little unlikely that that is going to happen. We’d have guessed that the plan will be quietly shelved, but apparently there is a good chance that they will proceed, just using Cingular’s network instead of Sprint’s. So basically the brand name formerly used by AT&T Wireless, which was bought by Cingular, might be revived by former parent company AT&T, which is probably going to merge with Cingular’s parent company, SBC. This won’t be confusing at all … 1月28日 IBM: Lotus Notes & Domino 7 This SummerNeowin.net - Where unprofessional journalism looks better - IBM: Lotus Notes & Domino 7 This Summer
Hmmm … Notes is going to use DB2 as a back end. Yet MS has decided that it’s best to keep Exchange on a flat-file JET database? Now you have to realize that I'm a big fan of Exchange and hated the 3+ years I live on Notes for email and collaboration. That being said MS IS WRONG to not migrate Exchange to SQL. It can’t be THAT hard to port Exchange’s data tables from one database to another. Yes, it’s a lot of work, but they’ve had a couple years since Exchange 2003 was done and they’re not releasing the next version for another couple years. Seems like plenty of time to incorporate some ODBC calls to me! Truly a shame MS has no vision or grasp of reality that this really is a BIG deal in the enterprise. THIS is a home theaterYEAH! A modular chassis with every darn port you could ever think of. SWEET! My only problem with this is that there's only ONE power input ... and it's not GROUNDED! Oye.
Onkyo’s NR1000 “future proof” home theater receiver - Engadget - www.engadget.com BAD ideaMy vote? Death ray. Come on people ... I live in SEATTLE! It's not that bad. There's this whole thing called Summer when there's never a cloud around. Perhaps if you don't like the cold and snow and clouds you should, oh I don't know, MOVE OUT OF THE ALPS! Solar mirrors to cheer up Austrian villagers - Engadget - www.engadget.com Decisions, decisions"So, slow death from lead poisoning, or the gradual collapse of the global communications infrastructure. Isn’t it fun when technology gives us such great options?" “Tin whisker” crisis threatens global electronic systems - Engadget - www.engadget.com 1月24日 I FELT IT!What's it? Our baby! Felt some movement last night. Alicea's been feeling "stretching and probing" for a week or two, but last night was the first time I actually felt something move. Truly amazing ... brought a tear to my eye. It's finally starting to set in: I'm gonna be a DAD!
We have our ~20 week ultrasound on Wednesday of this week (26th) and we'll find out what it is (hopefully) then. We're thinking human, but you can never be too sure. :) Stay tuned! Iraq was only the beginning?This sounds suspiciously like the same reasoning that claimed that Iraqis would welcome the US led invasion with open arms. I know the saying "those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it" is a cliché but this is getting ridiculous. I read this post this morning ... wow. I've always speculated that our current leadership in the U.S. was really going to screw things up, but now that's confirmed. How exactly is this supposed to make our world safer? It's merely going to make MILLIONS of Arabs irate at us and enflame their hatred even more. What does that lead to? More terrorism on our soil. This is almost worse than the threat of attack Cold War. Wait, it IS worse. Why? THEY'VE ALREADY STRUK ONCE! Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life - Iraq was only the beginning? 1月18日 Gadget Lust1月14日 Tsunami moves North Pole, shortens daytimeIf a butterfly flaps it's wings in Africa... Tsunami moves North Pole, shortens daytime | CNET News.com Tsunami storiesI've been trying to avoid these stories ... it's just too drastic of a story to try to follow. I guess I truly am American - if it didn't happen to me I don't care. That's not true, actually. I really do care. But I did a couple summers in high school volunteering at a local hospital in Charlotte, NC; I worked in the ER. Saw some horrible stuff, but I learned from the staff there that you just do your best to make it through the day. Unfortunately to the patients you get called "the broken leg in 4", but for the staff that's a safety measure. Can you imageine the trauma if it was "Billy with the broken leg in room 4 who's mom has cancer and dad left the family years ago"? It's funny though ... the one thing that did get to me was one summer in college I visited and learned that one of the staff nurses had died (AIDS). THAT shook everyone up real bad. If you're ever in the Mercy Hospital ER in Charlotte and see a teddy bear in a case - that bear's made from the uniform of the nurse who died. Funny thing is, I've blocked out his name. :-/ Anyway, you really need to read this page. Pictures too. |
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