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# Monday, March 28, 2005

It's addictive. Ever since playing Katamari Damacy I have been listening to tons of Japanese Pop Music, mostly the likes of:

Though among those I really appreciate the Bosa Nova influence in FPM, it's downright viral. And I think influenced the soundtrack to Feel the Magic XY/XX so much you could say it was stolen.

Monday, March 28, 2005 3:56:06 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [2] -
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# Sunday, March 27, 2005

It's tax time. Taxes confuse me. I think my taxes should be very very simple, but the software (TaxCut this year) always asks me so many friggin' questions. Though planning for next year, I noted this:

Hobby Expenses

Enter the amount of any expenses you incurred in 2004 in the course of your not-for-profit activities, but only to the extent you reported income from those activities.

In counting "total expenses" for this purpose, you must include items such as interest that would be deductible in any event.

If you have expenses in excess of income from an activity, your tax benefit would be greater if you could deduct them. To deduct expenses in excess of income, you must prove that you had a profit motive in engaging in the activity.

You will be presumed to have the needed profit motive if the activity actually showed a profit in 3 of the past 5 years (including 2004). (If the activity consists of breeding, training, showing or racing of horses, the reference is 2 of the last 7 years.)

If you can show the needed profit motive, either using this presumption or otherwise, you should report all of your income and expenses for that activity on Schedule C, not here.

So I simply need to win a few video gaming events, enough to profit for 3 years, and then keep it up to an average of 3 out of each 5 years, and all video game purchases could be deductible?!?!?! Sounds good to me. (If near impossible with my schedule.) Though I expect anyone who blogs, and pulls in enough ad revenue to cover expenses with a bit left over, has some healthy deductions here.

Sunday, March 27, 2005 1:55:55 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [4] -
games | life
# Thursday, March 24, 2005

But I don't think it's required to enjoy this excellent music video:

Frankly, I can not speak in English.(a friend of mine helped me to write this one) but it would be quite comfortable for you to watch movie which I had made, because there is quite few letter and words. Please make yourself at home while watching it

[ amalloc of SamBakZa ]

The story then continues with step 2. Perhaps even more on SamBakZa.net, but as I said I don't speak Korean.

Props to Ed (who has no web page).

Thursday, March 24, 2005 3:47:16 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0] -
film | music

OK, these guys have some questions:

Do you have a website or run even a web server and want to secure the traffic between your visitor's browser and the web site? Did you find out that, in order to make your site SSL aware, you'll need a SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificate? Were you also surprised to find out that such a certificate can cost you hundreds of dollars, and that they are only valid for one year? For what, you might ask yourself?

[ StartCom Free SSL Certificate Project ]

And basically the answer is that if they don't check out people, anyone can get an SSL certificate, and the little lock will mean nothing but traffic is encrypted. Part of what that is supposed to provide is 3rd party confirmation about who you are dealing with. Clearly installation of their root certificate will make your machine somewhat more gullible, and you won't know for sure that when you see the wee lock that you are dealing with the company that says they are that company.

However, they also point out that few people fully understand all of that stuff, and CAs don't check too much to issue a certificate. Most importantly for web developers this means the availability of a true, valid, painless, SSL certificate for localhost for all of your development needs. Now that's something to get excited about.

Update: StartCom has asked me to "check out our project again", as then have increased their offerings and my above statement is no longer true.

Thursday, March 24, 2005 11:02:17 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [2] -
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Ever since Nintendo dropped Silicon Knights as a secondary developer, I've been worried that I wouldn't see any more games from them:

SEGA has announced an agreement "to acquire and publish next-generation game content" from Silicon Knights - perhaps putting to bed persistent rumours surrounding the Canadian developer's future work.

The companies will collaborate on a new franchise for next-generation consoles, they said this afternoon, although details have not been discussed. "Next-generation consoles" could include any of Xbox 2, PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Revolution.

[ Eurogamer.net - SEGA signs Silicon Knights for next-gen ]

I still mean to go back and try to finish Eternal Darkness. The controls are a bit clunky, but since it was close to launch that's understandable. The sheer originality of the game makes it so enticing.

Thursday, March 24, 2005 7:55:33 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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# Tuesday, March 22, 2005

I think I should start planning now:

Kyoto is one of Japan's leading large cities, founded upon the Heian Capital, which was built in 794 AD. Its population of 1.47 million citizens lives in harmony with a natural and cultural environment which has developed over time immemorial. Kyoto City is a place where you can truly savor first-hand a rich depth of culture and art steeped in tradition, and set against the changing backdrop of the four seasons, with each one possessing its own charm.

[ Kyoto City Web / Message from Mayor / Welcome to Kyoto ]

The question is, will one week be enough? Or perhaps two would be better.

Tuesday, March 22, 2005 9:22:29 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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But he did name it. And I think it works:

Q. Why did you feel the need to give this a name?

A. I needed something shorter than “Asynchronous+JavaScript+CSS+DOM+XMLHttpRequest” to use when discussing this approach with clients.

[ adaptive path ajax: a new approach to web applications ]

Props to Gibson for pointing out the "new" name for this approach.

Tuesday, March 22, 2005 10:24:07 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [10] -
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# Monday, March 21, 2005

Here's what you should have done, if the taquitos.net guys hadn't already done it:

Taquitos.net is the most comprehensive snack food site on the Interweb, featuring independent reviews of more than 2000 snacks. In addition to snack reviews, Taquitos.net has information on Krispy Kreme doughnuts, chicken nuggets, grilled cheese sandwiches, chocolate milk, snack mascots and more.

[ FAQ about Taquitos.net ]

Mmmm yummy. And with RSS, do you hear that Nintendo? RSS!

Monday, March 21, 2005 9:34:13 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0] -
food

Perhaps this is why:

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Muffin Films ]

Monday, March 21, 2005 4:27:50 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [7] -
film | food

I love Rhapsody, however there are certainly many usability issues. One I've just stumbled across is the inability to mail a custom radio station. Therefore if you want to listen in on the sort of thing I'm listening to this morning, you'll have to create your own radio station as such:

Cool Jazz
Artist List
1. Vince Guaraldi
2. Stan Getz
3. Miles Davis
4. Dave Brubeck
5. Chet Baker
Similar artists you will also hear include:
Tommy Flanagan, Ramsey Lewis, Oscar Peterson, Modern Jazz Quartet, Gil Evans, George Shearing, Gerry Mulligan, Duke Ellington, Clifford Brown, Charlie Byrd, Billy Taylor, Billie Holiday, Art Pepper, Wayne Shorter, Thelonious Monk…

And, I assume, you can use the above suggestions on a non-Rhapsody service, or even on iTunes.

Monday, March 21, 2005 8:12:25 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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# Thursday, March 17, 2005

They get you all excited about the depths of Irish cuisine:

Irish cuisine covers a lot more than basic meat and potatoes. It's hearty yet refined, and utilizes indigenous ingredients for a truly fresh taste.

[ Food Network: St. Patrick's Day ]

So how many ways can one cook bacon, potatoes, and cabbage? (And how many of those can be cooked without the bacon?)

Thursday, March 17, 2005 8:26:19 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [2] -
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# Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Yet frustrating.

Windows SharePoint Services is a collection of services for Windows Server 2003 that you can use to share information, collaborate with other users on documents, and create lists and Web Part Pages.

[ Sharepoint Products and Technologies ]

Clearly a lot of time and effort has gone into WSS and SPS. Clearly it allows some great collaboration. And clearly there is much to learn.

I just want to know how to import and export from a Discussion Board. I'm sure I'll eventually want to know how to import and export from all sorts of Lists, Document Libraries, etc. And I'm sure this is one of the first things that everyone has to figure out, so why don't they make it a wee bit easier?

Tuesday, March 15, 2005 5:32:47 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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