# Thursday, February 02, 2006

Improvements?

Internet Explorer 7 contains a number of improvements to cascading style sheet (CSS) parsing and rendering over IE6. These improvements are aimed at improving the consistency of how Internet Explorer interprets cascading style sheets as recommended by the W3C in order that developers have a reliable set of functionality on which to rely.

[ Cascading Style Sheet Compatibility in Internet Explorer 7 (Windows IETechCol) ]

I'm not sure how an attempt to finally support CSS the way it was explained is an "improvement" or building an engine that breaks older sites coded against the previous incorrect model is an "improvement".

That being said, I guess it's good to bite the bullet and do it up right, if in fact that is what IE 7 is doing now. I've already run into some oddities, but at least I have a swell MSDN article to help me pinpoint what they've changed in the engine before it gets popular.

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Color me corrected

Apparently I didn't fully understand the licensing of MSDE, since Microsoft advises us on how to...

Build dynamic, data-driven Web applications with Microsoft ASP.NET and MSDE 2000 using the Workload Governor to limit the number of concurrent operations that the database engine can perform.

[ Using MSDE 2000 in a Web Application (MSDE 2000 Web Resource Kit) ]

This continues with SQL Server 2005 Express, but the connection pool limit seems to have been increased to 25 simultaneous connections.

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# Saturday, January 28, 2006

Sony wants all of my money too

Getting ready for a trip usually requires a trip to EB Games for a new GameBoy or DS game. Today it ended up being a new PSP.

I have to say that so far I'm impressed. Setting up the WiFi was painless, and then upgrading to the newest OS (2.6) over that connection was a breeze as well. I picked up a few games and some anime thing ('cause it was just $10) and I should have a pleasant enough journey.

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# Thursday, January 26, 2006

Nintendo wants all of my money

And at the rate they are going, they just might get some more.

The rumored DS redesign is a reality, and will launch in Japan in about 6 weeks. No word yet on the US launch date, but Lik-sang is already taking pre-orders for the Japanese version.

I was about to buy a second DS, since there always appears to be a line to use the current DS, but waiting for this should be well worth it. The current DS has always seemed just a little bit too big to me.

The first questions I have are, is the stylus pictured the actual size of the DS lite stylus? It seems a bit big, which I hope is true. Second, does shrinking the size remove any functionality? Perhaps no GBA play?

Any which way I like it, and will most likely be setting aside a portion of my tax rebate, in a super-special-secret-box to ensure I get one of these on its US launch date.

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# Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Raku touch pen DS

Am I living in the wrong country? Sure I don't speak Japanese, but it couldn't be that difficult, right?

・最適な長さ・太さ・握り心地を追求した、ニンテンドーDS専用のタッチペンです。
・快適な操作感でゲームをプレイする事が可能です。
・付属のキャップで、本体底面に装着が可能です。
・持ち運びも”ラク”なタッチペンです。
・ペン先は任天堂純正品と同材質を使用しています。

[ ラクなタッチペンDS ]

OK, that looks tough, but Google says that the above means:

  • Optimum length · thickness · grip feeling was pursued, it is the ニンテンドー DS private touch pen.
  • Comfortable operation to play the game it is possible in the impression.
  • With the cap of attachment, installing is possible in the substance base.
  • Also conveyance " the ラク " is the touch pen.
  • The nib has used the same material as the Nintendo Co. genuine products.

To get an idea of what " With the cap of attachment, installing is possible in the substance base" means, check out the pic:

Not only do I need one of these styli, but check out the other goods available to the Japanese public direct from Nintendo that I don't think I could ever find in the US.

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# Monday, January 23, 2006

Coffee in Regina

Yes it is true, at the end of this week I should be headed to Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada on a business trip. My first concern? What kind of coffee can I expect. Apparently I have no need to worry, as the Saskatchewanese are rather fond of coffee themselves.

Apparently there are no Caribou's outside of the US, but Starbucks has at least 1 location in Regina. More likely my coffee will have to be supplied by Tim Horton's, Second Cup, or one of the fine local Mom & Pop coffee shops around town.

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# Saturday, January 21, 2006

Fan Boy Status Confirmed

Got it:

Traded in my GBA SP at the EBGames to get a few bucks off of it. I found that I just couldn't see on the GBA SP (original) screen anymore. The DS has such a bright screen that the GBA SP paled in comparison to the point at which I would never play it again. Since the DS is usually occupied, I figured I'd pick up one of these. Should help with my upcoming trip too.

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# Friday, January 20, 2006

Job Board

Since my website is the first that most people check when seeking employment, check out this opportunity:
ABC 7 WJLA-TV is seeking a Director of Web Operations to design and manage company's group of television-related websites across the country. Applicants must have 2-3 years managing large websites, advanced Cold Fusion skills and be proficient in Microsoft SQL and IIS Servers.

[ ABC 7 Job Center ]


What's this have to do for me? Nothing, just passing it along...
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# Monday, January 16, 2006

2005 Taxes are done!

Is it April already? Nope, I'm just wicked early this year. It sure feels good to have that out of the way already.

There are consequences for not obeying the law so remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

[1040 Central ]

This year I used TurboTax online. Their system is nice enough to tell you how much you owe or are getting back before you have to spend a dime. They also let you start with their lowest product (Essentials) and then upsell you on their other products if you need them. That way if you have super complicated taxes you don't get 1/2 way through and have to start over again.

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# Friday, January 13, 2006

Threepeat

Apparently I like VW. I've now entered into my third relationship with Volkswagen and their 2006 Jetta TDI, which looks remarkably like the photo here:

I already miss my rear window wiper, but otherwise it's got tons of new bells and whistles to distract me. Navigational computer, XM Radio, Seat Position Memory, four doors, back seat cup holders, super large trunk, and I don't know what else.

With all of that it may be surprising that the first thing on my list is to get a better understanding of how a diesel engine works. It is bugging me, a bit, that I can't conceptualize what is going on under my hood. In high-school I took a semester of auto shop, and I came away understanding the standard gas engine, and the wankel engine too, but we didn't cover diesel, and it's nagging my brain in a big way.

After that I will most likely find every setting that can be tweaked, and enter some of my favorite addresses in the Navigational system, or just sit and inhale the new car smell...

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