Kathleen in Europe
Well Kathleen is officially in France. I received her first email just before noon. For those of you wanting to keep up with her Europeon adventures, pop over to her blog at katielog.com.
Well Kathleen is officially in France. I received her first email just before noon. For those of you wanting to keep up with her Europeon adventures, pop over to her blog at katielog.com.
I stumbled across the JavaOne keynotes video archive. Of what I've seen so far I liked Paul Saffo's Thursday keynote. Fast forward approximately 1 hour 2 minutes into the Thursday video to watch Paul's keynote. He reminds us that just because everyone claims it will happen doesn't make it so. He encourages developers to seek out the mountain tops to bring forth new technology.
Via Slashdot, an awesome article by John T. Kleint detailing Qualcomm's new 1xEV technology. I dogged 3G a while ago but devices like these make me drool. 2.2 Megabits per second. Yeah, I can deal with that over cellular please. John covers all the basics in this must read techno-lust article.
After playing with my grandfather's Nikon Coolpix is was interesting to read this article from Wired on a photographer that droped his Coolpix into a pond and was surprised to see the destructive results when the camera was finally dry. Personally I would have been a little more that upset at my Coolpix taking pictures like this but Farrell seems to have gained quite a bit of attention with the results.
I've put up some new photos from Easter. All these shots are from my grandfather's Nikon Coolpix 995. I only sent a few snaps back to me via email last night.
Thanks to Charles for helping me sort out virtual hosting with Apache, Tomcat, and Cocoon. Now I can use xincludes to put in the new calendar functionality from my home page. I just have to extend it to move between months and years.
Now I need to figure out how to migrate my web applications to Cocoon 2, then I can use Tomcat 4. So much for backwards compatibility.
Waiting on baited breath. Mozilla 0.9.9 is now released.
The latest Star Wars trailer is out. Unauthorized referrals are being denied so just copy the URL and paste it into your location bar. http://starwars.apple.com/ep2/clone_war/index.html
NewsForge reports that AOL will use the Gecko rendering engine used in Mozilla. "A browser shift by AOL is going to leave an awful lot of companies that assume their Web sites only need to work with Explorer scrambling to rewrite their code so that they don't lose AOL's 30 million-plus subscribers, or about 30% of all U.S. Internet users." Time to bring some balance back into the force and hopefully get all the designers back to standards.
Now that my laptop information has been migrated to my desktop I decided to install Linux on it. RedHat 7.2 with Gnome and KDE. Not much drive space after that install. Both Gnome and KDE have their own merrits, so I'm going to flip flop until I decide which one I like better. Right now I'm leaning more to KDE. It appears a bit more cluttered but it seems to have more applications to graphically control the environment. I've toiled away long enough with server's via the command line and would prefer to control everything graphically. This is also a good indicator as to how long it may be until Linux is a real alternative on the desktop. Based on first impressions, it still has a way to go.
In the frame for locking up the Web. Matthew Thomas reminds us that too many rules can lead to anarchy.
Webhancer is a web siteperformance analysis program that may be installed on your computer without your knowledge. I found webhancer installed on my system unbeknownst to me. As a consumer this incensed me as it was installed subversively and alters my windows network stack. I'm sure this doesn't improve performance either and appears to cause additional problems.
I initially went looking for background programs that might be causing network related problems I had observed. Every time I launched RealOne Player from Mozilla it would freeze for several minutes before playing the audio. Now that webhancer is removed it seems this problem is also gone. If I notice the problem again and Webhancer has not re-installed itself I will publish a retraction.
I'm not sure which programs are shipping with and installing Webhancer. Refer to Webhancer Spyware to detect and remove it.
A while ago I mentioned that the only barrier I saw to Wi-Fi overtaking cellular usage was node switching, or rather the ability to stay on the network while moving between transmitters. John Markoff writes about mesh routing in this NY Times article. This is grass roots Internet at it's best. Done properly, it can reduce the digital divide for those who don't have access to broadband or who cannot afford it by current means due to their location.
Via Scripting news, John Hiler at Microcontent News explains what is Google Bombing. John also presents ideas on how to profit from Google's ranking algorithms. Technically it's easy to take advantage of Google's system. But can you work out the pricing model? Sounds like an exchange model. Perhaps some ex Enron employee would like to crunch the numbers?
RIM has just officially announced the release of their new Blackberry 5810. Integrated cell phone and it runs the Java micro OS. I want one!
The honking of celebratory horns went until at least 12AM outside my window. I'm sure the partying went even longer down on lower Yonge St., King St. and all across the country.
It's February 25, and it's 13 degrees celcius outside right now. Serendipity perhaps, or maybe all that celebration warmed up the country. I'm going for a walk to soak up all the smiling Canadian faces.
Several National Post articles were moving and humourus today. Canada's Moment of truth, A nation at a standstill, Shooting from the Lip, and my favourite for the day; Canada turns fear of failure into poise by Christie Blatchford.
I feel like today should be national holiday. Hey, fifty years to the day. Not a bad idea at all.
Fifty years to the day. Canada wins gold in men's olympic hockey beating the U.S.A. 5-3. Just for the record the goals were Paul Kariya (Chris Pronger, Mario Lemieux), Jarome Iginla (Joe Sakic, Simon Gagne), Joe Sakic (Ed Jovanovski, Rob Blake), Jarome Iginla (Steve Yzerman, Joe Sakic), Joe Sakic (Jarome Iginla).
There are thousands of Canadians partying on the street tonight. Car horns are still going outside my window with Canadian flags flying proudly.
Well it's my birthday today. A little self promotion never hurts. :-) 27 years old. My father was the first to start in the "approaching 30" jokes.