I Miss SnoopDOS

10/08/07 | by Adam | Categories: Technology

Link: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/FileAndDisk/Filemon.mspx

On my Amiga, I used a program called SnoopDOS extensively while trying to figure out what was happening on the computer. One of the features I particularly liked was the ability to monitor file reads so I could see why some programs would blow up or what they were attemping to read or modify.

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"Wired" on daft suggestions

10/07/07 | by Adam | Categories: Silly

Link: http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/commentary/theluddite/2007/09/luddite_0913?currentPage=2

Specifically that would be on the inane things some people are paid to say. I normally think Tony Long truly lives up to his column's name -- although it should probably be "Ornery Geezer" -- but there's nothing here I would disagree with.

 

One standard charging port for cellphones

10/06/07 | by Adam | Categories: Technology

Link: http://uk.gizmodo.com/2007/09/23/one_mobile_phone_charger_to_ru.html

It's only taken about 25 years, but it looks as if the cellphone companies have finally decided that having a billion different styles of power connectors is daft. They've now standardized on one: micro-USB.

Now if only someone could convince Palm that this is a good idea...

(Via Gizmodo)

 

Ambrose Bierce on the emoticon

10/05/07 | by Adam | Categories: Technology, Silly

Link: http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/004935.html

The emoticon is just a trifle older than 1982. Who knew?

(Via Antigone)

 

So where's the Bluetooth A2DP support in MP3 players?

10/04/07 | by Adam | Categories: Technology, Music

As regular readers (all two of you) know, I've been schlepping a large chunk of my music collection backwards and forwards from work on an external laptop drive. It works just fine, but I'd much prefer to play music from it directly without having to connect up to a desktop system.

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The trouble with Warcraft

10/03/07 | by Adam | Categories: Games

Link: http://porkfry.com/?p=8

I took the summer off from playing Warcraft; in theory I intended to do things like work the garden, be social, hike and kayak. Well, I managed some of that -- still need to be social -- but y'know, winter's coming and I need an indoors hobby again.

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Retarded uninstalls for programs

10/02/07 | by Adam | Categories: Technology

I really thought we'd progressed past this.

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Need a caffeine jolt?

10/01/07 | by Adam | Categories: Silly

Link: http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20070825/food.asp

Here's a handy table showing quite how much caffeine is present in soft drinks. Keep in mind that these are for the American varieties as Canadian law does not permit adding caffeine to non-cola beverages so Mountain Dew (for example) up here is merely sickly sweet rather than loaded.

(Via BoingBoing)

 

Even holy water isn't exempt from airline security

09/30/07 | by Adam | Categories: Silly

Link: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/08/29/wvatican129.xml

What happens when the aircraft is overrun by vampires? Huh? You reckon 100 millilitres will suffice?

(Via BoingBoing)

 

I'm not smart enough to work at Google

09/29/07 | by Adam | Categories: Silly

Link: http://tihomir.org/crazy-questions-at-google-job-interview/

...although you probably knew that already. However, what I can say -- without ever having met anyone who has worked there -- is that the Googlites must be insufferable know-it-alls.

(Via Kotke)

 

Extreme Spammage

09/28/07 | by Adam | Categories: Potpourri

Some pillock (IP 62.33.12.24) is spamming the Nimbleblog comment area with adverts. All posts are moderated and thus require the approval of Ritchie, Dena or myself before they appear. This means that the spam doesn't serve its purpose and, other than wasting my time as I have to delete them, just doesn't do much.

Anyway, if you've posted a comment and you're wondering why it's taking so long to be approved, well, I probably just haven't deleted enough spam to find it yet...

 

Vehicle navigation in Wales

09/28/07 | by Adam | Categories: Technology

Link: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/08/28/nsatnav128.xml

Link is to a Daily Telegraph (UK) story about problems with large vehicles being directed down inappropriate roads. I know Welsh roads and I'm stunned that even locals can drive anything larger than than a small sedan down them. It's too bad that people seem to believe anything a vehicle navigation system shows them over what they can see, including those nice helpful road signs...

(Via BoingBoing)

 

Audio CDs being premastered for MP3 artefacting

09/27/07 | by Adam | Categories: Technology, Music

Link: http://online.wsj.com/public/article_print/SB118953936892024096.html

This is a little worrying. The Wall Street Journal has an article on how it's becoming common to master CDs optimized to sound good when compressed to MP3 and played on a specific DA converter and headphones.

This is just so wrong on so many levels. Aaaaaaaaaah!

(Via BoingBoing)

 

The Halo Future

09/26/07 | by Adam | Categories: Games

Link: http://www.loadingreadyrun.com/videos/view/228

Brilliant future mocumentary on the ridiculous hype surrounding Bungie's Halo 3 release.

Oh, it's actually Microsoft these days? Never mind.

(Via Gizmodo)

 

I Are An Engineer

09/25/07 | by Adam | Categories: Technology

Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engineers#.22Engineer.22_as_a_title

We're currently going through some job reclassifications at work and my new prospective title is "Senior Project Engineer". I like the sound of it but I'm not a professional engineer and APEGGA gets a bit antsy about the use of the word.

I have to say I'd thought that the engineering societies had pretty much locked the term down to be available to their members only, but it looks as if that's not the case in Alberta or several US states. I may yet have an opportunity to make the old joke:

Yesterday I culdn't spel enginer; today I are one!

 

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