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# Wednesday, August 09, 2006
posted on Wednesday, August 09, 2006 7:12:04 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

As I mentioned before, I've been working on a side project to address issues with the blog- the increased spam and difficult in reviewing statistics in particular.  Thanks to Ryan Hoffman at Telligent who wrote me an unofficial DasBlog to Community Server 2.1 converter, I was able to easily migrate all posts and comments into the system, but not without losing some items such as permalinks.  The system is much more robust and may pave the way to offering forums and more community submitted content in the future. 

So I submit for your review and feedback, "Addicted to Digital Media v3.0 Beta".  Please let me know your likes and dislikes, CSS issues or otherwise.  This site exists for you- let's talk about what you want to see more of/less of.

posted on Wednesday, August 09, 2006 4:32:10 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [3] Trackback
# Friday, August 04, 2006

A small group of us are heading out to see the Blue Angels practice today at 1pm for Seafair.  I know we can't get into the main grounds, but I'm looking for suggestions on where to stage for good pictures.  Here are some thoughts:

  • Luther Burbank Park, Mercer Island
  • NewCastle Beach Park, Factoria
  • Seward Park, Seattle

Any suggestions on the location?  I know I90 will be shut down but it's been a few years and I'm a bit rusty on their flight path.  Thanks!

Update0: qna.live.com has the same question posted here - thanks Erik!  By the luck of the draw, we found Colman Park- right near the I90 bridge in Seattle, it's free, was less populated and got some really good shots straight ahead, and 180deg behind you for closer shots. There's swimming for the kids, and plenty of space for a throw-blanket. 

posted on Friday, August 04, 2006 7:39:12 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [5] Trackback
# Thursday, August 03, 2006

GearLive recently sat down with Jonathan Sasse, President of iRiver America at their offices about the development of the Clix.  You can see the framed signoff poster we gave them commemorating the effort and learn more about the experience here.  The audio quality leaves a bit to be desired but a good demo and interview overall.

posted on Thursday, August 03, 2006 3:32:35 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback
# Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Real + Mozilla + Google Toolbar. And I remember the days when you could just easily download the software you were intending to download.  We've reached a new tipping point when 2/3 of the download are products you didn't directly intend to download.

Chris Pirillo- how about a cartoon extolling the new software "box" - "Now includes 66% more stuff than you wanted asked for!" Party on the party plane!

posted on Wednesday, August 02, 2006 8:07:00 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

Last night, I had the opportunity to have dinner with Jeremy Toeman, VP of Sling Media and a group of folks from the Windows Mobile team.  I had a fantastic time- this was the first time Jeremy and I had met in person and we clicked.  I've been a reader of his blog for some time at www.livedigitally.com which he does for fun on the side as I do this site.  We both use Shure headphones.  We both like to smoke... BBQ (gotcha!).  We both love Slingbox.  He set up my new HTC Breeze aka MTeoR aka Qtek 8600 with his own home account for testing (sustained 140kbps over EDGE in Bellevue WA).  I was getting 14fps which was truly watchable.  His wife called up shortly thereafter because he was fighting with her on the same TV for control.  Uhoh- glad he was at the controls :).  No marital tiff here, he just apologized and said he was doing a demo.

I forgot to take a picture, but as an owner and fan of the iRiver Clix, I gave him my launch jacket as a thank you for all the good (Windows Media) work that went into the Slingbox.  I love my slingbox and with my new super fast cell phone, I'm sure to enjoy it on more wifely excursions.

Special thanks to Jonathan.  I've officially been out-gadgeted. Of course, now my boss wants a Slingbox as well. :)

posted on Wednesday, August 02, 2006 7:47:10 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [3] Trackback

I'm going to start a new segment, "HD-DVD Tuesdays" where I'll list the new DVDs coming out in HD-DVD.  I'm not going to include Blu-Ray here because frankly, I like my HD-DVD player and I'm not going to shell out the extra $$ for a Blu-Ray player that's not executing as well as HD-DVD. 

August 1 Releases

Four Brothers (Paramount)
The Manchurian Candidate (2004) (Paramount)
We Were Soldiers (Paramount)

courtesy High-Def Digest

posted on Wednesday, August 02, 2006 7:55:18 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback

MSN Spaces is now Windows Live Spaces, offering blogging and more for mainstream Windows Live users.  I keep a family blog over at WL Spaces, and perhaps now will do more with it.  I was surprised to hear that WL Spaces is now the largest blogging service on the web with over 100 million unique monthly visitors, beating Google's Blogger.

Here's an interesting video at On10.net that explains some of the new features.  The "mistress" analogy is the most non-Microsoft I've heard in a while.  Something tells me this guy is going to get a call from PR to come up with another analogy... ;)

Top New features:

  • New look and feel
  • Support for Windows Live Gadgets
  • Friends Module (heavily customizable - look out MySpace!)
  • RSS feed embedding (include content from your favorite sites on your WL Space)

Michael Arrington at TechCrunch has more here as well.  Personally I'd like to see more in the statistics features, more music and video integration (including simple hosting of videos on 3rd parties ala YouTube).  How about links to Urge music with freeplays? Perhaps we'll see more in the future.

Update0: Added RSS feature to list - thanks Erik!

posted on Wednesday, August 02, 2006 5:42:54 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [3] Trackback
# Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Remember those annoying little tamagotchi keychain games that were all the rage in the last 90's?  The goal was to raise your little animal by hitting buttons to feed or train it.  Jeremy Toeman points to what I call "Analog Tamagotchi"- real plants and cactii on a keychain.  Just a little water every few days.  Eventually these can be moved to pots to become full-sized.  Or you could just kill it like I do most of my plants and carry around a plant corpse, noting you're too busy to water it.

Source: LIVEdigitally » Blog Archive » Who’da Think it? - 5

posted on Tuesday, August 01, 2006 9:02:18 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
# Monday, July 31, 2006

If you're like me, you know how infuriating it can be to have a layover between flights and no access to power to recharge your battery.  Airports are often stingy and attempt to hide their power outlets.

Jeff had a great idea- start a Wiki where users can post pictures and details on how to find AC power. Whether you want to watch a movie, surf, or get real work done, this is a great resource.

Sean's Travel Tip #28: Often times when you find the outlet, someone else will be using it.  Bring one of those dandy $3 3-outlet adapters with you to share with the other power user and potentially a third person such as a coworker. Worried about surges?  There's a solution here for you too.  Go ahead, recoup some of the "Airport usage fee" rolled into the cost of that ticket. ;)

posted on Monday, July 31, 2006 4:11:50 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [3] Trackback

Long Zheng from Australia was excited to win my little giveaway a few weeks back and finally recieved one of the first iRiver Clix players in his country.  His thoughts are posted here as well as pictures of the swank jacket we created for the launch team which I included as a bonus.

Now comes more good news for our friends down under. The Clix is now available officially at Dick Smith Electronics.

Sorry, I don't have any additional details on Clix availability in other markets- please contact iRiver and/or your favorite retailer directly for your region.

posted on Monday, July 31, 2006 4:02:51 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [3] Trackback

Last week, at Microsoft's Financial Analysts Meeting, reporters poked fun at a demo bug with speech recognition, some going so far as to call it "Speech Wreckognition". Slashdot had it, Neowin had it,  Digg had it, Reuters had it.  

Clearly this was a bug in a test build of Vista and it made for a good chuckle (you don't hear about all the other demos that ran flawlessly of course).  There must be someone responsible, to hold accountable right?  That was probably a faceless, nameless developer somewhere in the "Echo Chamber" who would never admit it publicly right?  When these things happen, engineers tear the demo system apart to learn from it but then keep that to themselves and quietly fix the bug, right?

Wrong.  The owner of the issue, Larry Osterman is one of those developers I just admire the heck out of.  He fessed up.  "It was all my fault" he writes on his blog about the bug, noting what caused it, creating a shared learning with others. He could have said, "I spoke to the guy who owns the bug" but that would have been disingenuous.  He held himself accountable.  Kudos Larry.  Subscribed.

posted on Monday, July 31, 2006 3:51:39 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

This past week, my aunt and uncle were visiting.  He's one of the top Pediatric Cardiologists in the nation and used to teach at Harvard Medical School.  My Aunt is Headmaster of a presigious school for children with special needs.  Neither has much time for geekery.  Self-professed near-luddites, they were Mac users for 10 years, and hated moving to XP from Win9x.  (I believe my Aunt said the UI was inspired by Fisher Price.) But this week, after they saw how easily I could pull up pictures from my son's 3rd Birthday Party last weekend and a recent family reunion they were floored.  They asked "Okay, what's this Vista thing?" and "Where and when can I get it?".  I've never seen this response before.

Tagging is super-simple in Vista. Insert a card, plug in a camera, add a few words and you'll save hours of searching through pictures by person, place, event, occasion and more.  Users of Flickr and Zooomr know this.

The Microsoft PhotoBlog has more on this feature and others in Windows Vista. They're posting pretty regularly and it's nice to see.

Update0: Fixed the missing "o" in Zooomr - thanks!

posted on Monday, July 31, 2006 2:55:43 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback
# Sunday, July 30, 2006

Nick White from the Vista team posts on their official blog more details on Vista changes coming in the Release Candidate or already seen in interim builds here on their official Vista Blog.  It's a good start but pretty wordy.  Thanks Nick - how about some shiny happy screenshots with John Madden-like chalk talk to detail the changes before/after?    :)

posted on Sunday, July 30, 2006 4:46:45 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

I can't believe I'm actually excited about this.  The iCup arrives at Microsoft and I can't wait to get some fresh joe at the office that doesn't cost me $5 a cup.  Be sure to check out their video.

(Courtesy Jeff Sandquist, Duncan, and Adam)

posted on Sunday, July 30, 2006 3:49:00 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback

 Since moving to the outer 'burbs a few years ago, my wife and I have been making a try at agricultural gardening.  Our home came apportioned with a peach tree, a large cherry tree, pear tree, 3 varieties of apples, and 4 plots.  Our goal has been to not kill everything off at once (we actually saved the cherry tree thanks to smart fertilizing and water management).  Still, our garden patch may runneth over with tomatos, green beans, potatoes, our corn is looking pretty lame.  Many of the seeds were duds because I put them too deep in the soil or were eaten by the &@(#$ crows.  Our attempts at flash tape to scare them away didn't work either.

From the "Why didn't they think of this earlier?" files, check out Matchstick Garden.  It's a matchbook that holds 10 cardboard matches loaded with seeds and ready for planting.  They're doing wildflower and herb assortments right now as well as custom versions. Throw in that the sticks are made of bio-degradable, recycled waste and you have a cool solution for Sean-proof gardening.

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posted on Sunday, July 30, 2006 3:28:05 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback