Sunday, November 29, 2009

Windows 7 Pro

Made the swap from the RC to Windows 7 Pro on the Asus 1005HA netbook.

Install was OK, although couldn't get the ISO onto a USB to do the install that way. Worked fine for the RC (used unetbootin) but wouldn't boot for the Windows 7 Pro.

So, used the download and upgrade install. Upgraded the RC just fine.

The ASUS utility stuff (hotkeys and Super Hybrid Engine), a pain. I needed to upgrade the BIOS to install the hotkey stuff, but the BIOS update utility needed ACPI which ASUS stopped providing as of Windows 7 (evidently there's something more advanced?)

Googled around and found some instructions here. The basic idea is to install the ACPI from the XP download area (in XP compatibility mode service pack 2) and then do the BIOS upgrade and then remove the ACPI. Then everything else will slide into place. Instructions worked like a charm.

Next up is to get Jolicloud back on since the nice W7 installer blew away the grub MBR. Naughty.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

The Magicians




Just read "The Magicians" - http://www.amazon.com/dp/0670020559 by Lev Grossman (http://levgrossman.com/).




This was what Harry Potter should have been. The book feels like a blatant rip-off of Harry Potter and Narnia, yet because it's so obviously what those books really should have been, it feels fresh, it's readable, and it's fun.




Highly recommended.


Thursday, October 15, 2009

Google Maps ads.

OK, so everybody uses google maps to figure out where to go.

How long before businesses realize they could put huge honking letters and banners on their roof so they would show up on the maps?

They could provide confirmation like yes indeed this is the "Hilton Hotel". Or a supermarket could use it as a way to show people that it has the "lowest prices around".

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Why that new fangled ...!

http://http//www.salon.com/books/int/2009/09/19/better_pencil/


Historically, when the new communication device comes out, the reaction tends to be divided. Some people think it's the best thing since sliced bread; other people fear it as the end of civilization as we know it. And most people take a wait and see attitude. And if it does something that they're interested in, they pick up on it, if it doesn't, they don't buy into it.

I start with Plato's critique of writing where he says that if we depend on writing, we will lose the ability to remember things. Our memory will become weak. And he also criticizes writing because the written text is not interactive in the way spoken communication is. He also says that written words are essentially shadows of the things they represent. They're not the thing itself. Of course we remember all this because Plato wrote it down -- the ultimate irony.

We hear a thousand objections of this sort throughout history: Thoreau objecting to the telegraph, because even though it speeds things up, people won't have anything to say to one another. Then we have Samuel Morse, who invents the telegraph, objecting to the telephone because nothing important is ever going to be done over the telephone because there's no way to preserve or record a phone conversation. There were complaints about typewriters making writing too mechanical, too distant -- it disconnects the author from the words. That a pen and pencil connects you more directly with the page. And then with the computer, you have the whole range of "this is going to revolutionize everything" versus "this is going to destroy everything."



So let's keep that all in mind, stop whining about the latest and greatest whatever, and get down to buisness instead.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Luggage


luggage, originally uploaded by nikconwell.

Luke you imbecile! Why did you bring so much crap! Now we are going to have to spend hours trying to get this to fit in the suitcase when we could be spending valuable time trying to figure out how to shuffle trash into a trash can that is obscured by rectangles and squares!

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Menu


Menu, originally uploaded by nikconwell.

Menu errors. Who doesn't get tired of them?

Cookies for less than a penny. Har har har har.

And what is this Cannoli guy trying to sell me?

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Conspiracy theory #1

What's up with Pirates being trendy with the kids these days? Obviously it was brought on by the Pirates of the Caribbean movies. But, think about it for a minute. Who is marketing this? Hollywood. The movie industry. They are glamorizing pirates in a big way. Now, who is Hollywood's biggest problem? Yep, people who pirate their movies. Hollywood brings about lawsuits and demands large sums of money for downloading a movie that you can get at the Walmarts for about $5.99. I think this is all Hollywood's big plan to regain their revenue stream of former days since now movies sell for hardly anything and there's no income in that.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

unetbootin?

After hours of messing around following borken and complificated instructions trying to get the Windows 7 ISO on a bootable USB, discovered unetbootin. Worked really well, just tell it the .iso and tell it the USB stick to put it on. Bake for 30 minutes. Done. Works just fine on the Windows 7 install even though the site and the utility is focused towards Linux distros.

Dinner, Wednesday


Dinner, Wednesday, originally uploaded by nikconwell.

Noodles are the magical fiber that weaves together left-overs and alien crud found in the kitchen cabinets.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Dinner at Kingfish Hall


Dinner at Kingfish Hall, originally uploaded by nikconwell.

Wasabi-Crusted Tuna, Sauteed Pea Tendrils, Ginger Carrot Puree & Sticky Rice.

Lobster SAlad Roll, Fresh Shucked Lobster Meat, Toasted Brioche, House Made Baked Beans, Old Bay Chips & Cole Slaw.

Beverage: Mai Tai.

See also their Automatic Fish Roaster.


Not seen, trek to North End where we purchased two lobster tail pastries, mistakenly thinking they were small. We got about 5 desserts out of those...

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Upgrade cycle?

Is it just me, or does the new IE8 (I just upgraded) suck memory bigtime? The usual pages now seem to be taking about 1.5G of memory and that's just one instance of IE when I have 3 or 4 up. Wouldn't matter much except my poor P4 with 2G of RAM on XP can't keep up with that sort of usage.

I have this sneaking suspicion that Microsoft is trying to drive an upgrade cycle to Win7. Sad part is it's working; I'm ready to upgrade now.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Saturday Night


Saturday Night, originally uploaded by nikconwell.

The best thing about Saturday Night?

Scott Pilgrim (#3!) and Bailey's Irish Cream. We ran out of ice cream so this was the next best thing.

Good to pass the time while ripping Amy's books on CD to the iTunes. And now, perhaps it's time for the chips.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Chipotle Grill


Chipotle Grill, originally uploaded by nikconwell.

If you're really hungry, you can get 1 lb 2.6oz of Chipotle Grill Steak Burrito. $6.95. The perfect Friday Night anti-hunger dinner.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Walmarts have the weird stuff


Walmarts have the weird stuff, originally uploaded by nikconwell.

Water bomb hand grenades. These were in the aisle next to the gummy land mines.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

HTML editor

Trawled the web looking for a good html editor. Settled on http://www.w3.org/Amaya which is a bit clunky but does the trick for my limited HTML use.

See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_HTML_editors

Sushi

Sushi is great.

Here's a lecture which explains why it's so great:

http://www.bu.edu/phpbin/buniverse/videos/view/?id=332

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Apple Crumble Coffee


Apple Crumble Coffee, originally uploaded by nikconwell.

Yes indeed, apple crumble flavored coffee. Not just apple flavored or apple cinnamon, but apple crumble. The crumble part is subtle. And that's what I'm looking for in coffee. Perhaps they will be coming out with chocolate chip cookie flavor next.

I took one for the team and tried a delicious cup of it. Maybe this batch was bad because it tasted like somebody had taken a bunch of beans or berries, burned them in an oven, ground them up, and then added water. Just nasty.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Hearing Test

Pretty much since day 1 I've been able to hear a whine from TVs and CRT monitors. This has diminished with age, but I can still hear it. I can tell when TVs are on or off with my eyes closed. I can tell if a TV is on but the screen is black (like it's set on video 1 but there's no input source). Very convenient.

The sound is very high pitched, sort of like this:

Train Horns

Created by Train Horns



I also have tinnitus and so can hear a more subtle but similarly pitched sound if all around me is quiet.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Wiki Editing

I'm a big Emacs guy, so having to use a Wiki and edit through the browser was a bit tricky. Luckily Mozilla on the Mac has some emacs edit shortcuts, ^a for beginning of line, ^e for end, etc., but things like ^n and ^p were navigating to other pages. Argh!

I googled around and found a great wikipedia article on text editors - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_editor_support

I installed Mozex which is something that will let you run external commands for certain Firefox things. I configured it to run emacs when I edit in a text area.

Mozex configuration to run emacs as an editor:



Mozex in use:



I also followed instructions on installing Emacs Wikipedia Mode which provides syntax highlighting and edit commands appropriate for wikis.

So far everything is working nicely. I have the same set-up on the Mac and on the Linux desktop.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Software Update

Why, oh why, software update, do you require me to restart my system after applying an update to RAW image compatibility for Aperture 2 and iPhoto '08 neither of which I use, for a bunch of cameras I don't have.


Saturday, January 31, 2009

News round-up 01/31/2009

Barron's Feb 2, 2009, pg. 8, Up & Down Wall Street, Randall Forsyth notes that in response to President Obama's indignation at bonuses (something being echoed by most people I hear), it's actually the massive bonuses in the good years that create bubbles and a subsequent bust. Executives take unsustainable short-term short-cuts to boost bonuses in good years. The problems that may cause in the longer-term will just be somebody else's problems.

Barron's Feb 2, 2009, pg. 12, Streetwise, Michael Santoli notes how unwanted DOW Financials are Citigroup, Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, and American Express. Also noted money-fund assets are at a historically high proportion of stock-market value, "the fuel is there to move the market fast and far." Also noted micro caps are very cleam now. No sense in buying a random smattering of the stocks; chapter 11 is waiting for some. This could be a good place for an actively managed fund?