16 November 2007 - 1:02In which my union roots are showing

I thought this was cute.

That and I haven’t had the opportunity or inclination to embed a YouTube video anywhere. Enjoy! I did.

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16 November 2007 - 0:52Tour de force in stick figures

In the “good things come in small packages” vein, and in case you’re not already familiar, please direct your attention over to xkcd for some too-clever geek-tech humor. He/she/they just finished up an anthology of sorts on their pre-eminent soccer mom/haxxor. I’m still new, mostly, but they had me at “bobby tables”. It’s even up in my cube at work. Funny that only the DBA got it. Go figure.

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14 November 2007 - 18:38Zune 2 boo hoo

I’ll own up to having been lazy during the install process, but I updated my Zune software, and now the software won’t see the hardware. The next step is to uninstall the software and try reinstalling it. Nothing about this is killer. There’s nothing on the unit currently that I would lose if by some stroke it had to re-Zune the thing. Still, it’s a bit of a pain.

Before anyone gets started, I won it at a user group meeting about 5 months ago. I debated selling it on eBay or something, and perhaps a stronger man would have, but I kind of wanted something that would play video and the screen sure was perty. After playing with it for a while, I came to a sort of peace with it. I commented to an acquaintance who was asking about it that I had a short list of about 8 things that I want a player of this class (portable, large capacity, screen for video etc.) to do - at least one I’d be actually paying for, and this player does exactly two.

For the record and for the future, here’s my list. For what it’s worth, I think I’m aiming a bit too high - or low depending on your perspective.

  1. use a standard USB connection: The Zune does not.
  2. double as removable storage: not without a dodgy bit of hackery.
  3. related is that it not require a proprietary piece of software to manage things like content and playlists: Right. Like that’s ever been the Microsoft way.
  4. use standard battery size and have removable batteries (i.e. cheap rechargables): Nope.
  5. play lots of formats, including Vorbis and Theora (apparently, a pretty tall order): See number 3
  6. FM radio: Score one for the Zune over the iPod.
  7. external video playback: Yep, with a dealie you plug in the headphone jack.

√ х (hey look, unicode characters - I’ll have to remember that)

And while I’ll put up with a Zune, an iPod is completely out of the picture. Any annoyance I have with the Zune would be magnified by 10 with having to deal with iTunes. Evil, vile software. Your mileage may vary.

Update - All is well. I had the goofy thing plugged in when I was running the update. Apparently, updating the software was a two step process: first the application software on the computer, then the firmware on the player. I’ve been hearing reports of updates wiping out libraries and losing ratings of songs and such. My library’s intact and I never really used the ratings, so even if it’s the case, it’s no big loss for me. So far my main annoyances are really just having to do things differently than before. The interface on the player is a bit different, with things not being where they were before. The app software on the machine has gone from the quasi-functional appearance of the old app to this way-froofy pastel pink thing with slide animations, rounded corners and anti-aliased fonts. It looks like one of those really annoying all-Flash websites. Eh. Prolly just my age.

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14 November 2007 - 12:01More of the same

Fiddling with the themes. I might take a crack at whipping up one of my own, in the ought point 2 hours of spare time I have have these days.

Any suggestions are welcome. Seriously.

Yeah, and the content could be this stunning for the near future too. Carry on.

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13 November 2007 - 18:52The real first post

Anyone who’s seen a Wordpress blog in its neonatal state will recognize the generic first post, including the suitably “foobar” type first comment from, you guessed it, Mr. Comment (no forwarding address available). I deleted it straightaway, but apparently WP doesn’t like that. So, here’s a real first post. Feel free to comment, if by some happenstance you happened to have found the place. I’m still hanging the decorations, you know, make the place feel homey.

Many thanks to g. at team murder for the harbour.

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