Remember your loved ones, bling-bling style.
30 November 2004
29 November 2004
My Dad is wanting to build a computer to replace his DVD player, CD player and VHS collection. He's asked for my help, and right now I'm looking at two options. One is to go for Windows Media Center Edition, and the other is to go for Debian Linux + MythTV.
What I'm thinking so far is that the Windows solution is slick and integrated, but it would be expensive (both for the software and hardware). My dad is a frugal guy, so I'm not sure I could sell it. The linux solution is free (software) and has flexible hardware requirements. Both are feature-rich. One of many benefits to going for the linux based solution (that I just thought of) is that when I get the inevitable support requests, I can just ssh into the linux box and fix it myself.
Have any of you tried anything similar? Have any suggestions? Leave a comment!
25 November 2004
On an unrelated topic, I am missing some cds. I have the jewel cases, but not the disks! Did any of you borrow cds from me? I didn't think so. Any psychics in the audience? Let me know where they are!
20 November 2004
Big Game Day! Gooo Bears!
So radio coverage of the game is available online through KGO 810 for you distant bears.
Also, the Cal vs. Stanford rivalry has become even more marketable, as is evidenced by the Lexus Gauntlet competition. They keep track of (almost) all the meetings between the two schools and assign points for each competition, and at the end the winner gets the prize. Now, it's kind of fishy that they don't display how many points a particular contest is worth untill the game is over; it seems like they could manipulate it to keep the contest close. On the other hand, it looks like major events are 5 points and minor events are 2.5.
The outrageous part is they don't seem to be including rugby in the contest! Boooooooooo. Maybe they're afraid Stanfurd Rugby will chicken out again.
19 November 2004
So one of my favorite web comics, Penny Arcade is having this fundraiser dinner for their charity, Child's Play. It also happens to benefit Oakland Children's Hospital. I'd like to go, but the dinner's in Washington. Any other swanky events I can attend?
Oh, and ps. Here's some links to some of my favorite PA strips: Twisp and Catsby, An older one about Neverwinter Nights, My Brain is Coming Out!, Perfect Eternal Jackass, and Meat is murder. Ok, so many of these won't make a lot of sense unless you know something about the relevant video game. The strip itself has improved vastly in terms of the quality of the drawing in the last few months. I think the cartoonist just had a baby (well his wife had the baby). Could it be related?
16 November 2004
Aaaargh! Steam or Brick and Mortar? I want the bloody disk, but I also want the 'silver' package. Well, in any event, don't anybody plan on hearing from me for a while.
13 November 2004
Last weekend I played golf with my Uncle again. We played nine holes at Blackberry Farm in Cupertino. I got my typical score of about 2x par. And. I broke one of my uncle's golf clubs. His five-iron, to be precise. He wasn't too upset, but I feel pretty bad about it.
Here's how it happened: I messed up my tee shot and my ball landed about 3 feet from the trunk of this little tree. It was laying such that if I stood with my back to the trunk I could hit the ball. My backswing didn't hit the trunk, so I figured I was good to go. I hit the ball ok, but on the follow-through of my swing the shaft of the club hit the tree trunk. It broke right in half.
So I'm thinking I'll need to find a gift certificate to some golf shop or something. Who does golf club repairs?
12 November 2004
AdSense is up. What do you think of the colors? I can choose pretty much any color-scheme, but I thought this one fit in pretty well. I need to figure out how to get it to float right, but that will just take some fiddling. Other ideas for placement? Also, I have the option to put a google search bar on the page. Should I do that? Maybe at the bottom? Chime in if you have an opinion.
09 November 2004
Are Bush's Cronies Jumping Ship? If you read the whole article, it mentions several top members of Bush's cabinet leaving, including Ashcroft, Rumsfeld, Rice, and Powell, although some are presented as rumors more than anything else. I wonder how much airline tickets out of DC cost these days?
Let the theorizing begin on what's happening in the Bush camp!
I'm considering participating in Google's 'AdSense' program. Here's how it works: they display ads (if they can find any that are relevant to my blog) and I get some credit every time an ad gets a click. If (and that's probably a big if) I earn over $100 in credits, they send me a check.
I'm thinking that with my current readership I'll be getting $100 sometime in January (2012), so I'm not exactly slavering at the financial opportunities. However, it might be fun to see what AdSense thinks is relevant to my blog. What do y'all think? I think JJ is pretty anti-advertising, but maybe he'll make an exception.
Also, it might motivate me to post more often. That would also be fun.
04 November 2004
03 November 2004
The results of the presidential election have left me feeling alienated from the rest of the country. How did so many of my fellow citizens, whom I regard as generally reasonable and intelligent people, come to such an overwhelmingly different conclusion than I did? I have to assume we were looking at a whole different set of data, really. I guess that's a result of living in this bubble of Democrats. As someone living in a non-swing state, I haven't been inundated with propaganda for the past several months (or at least I'm seeing a whole different set of propaganda). Maybe if I had seen all the ad campaigns then I might not have been convinced, but at least I might come closer to understanding how anyone could support Bush.
Or maybe I can just take comfort from the study that said more than half of Bush-supporters are hopelessly misinformed and get on with my life.
One bit of comfort I found in all this is the turnout for the election. At least people are participating, and that's the first step.