# Wednesday, August 09, 2006

MIB 3

Perhaps I'm a glutton for punishment, but I think I have a new playlist for long trips in the car:

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  1. Ring Of Fire - Social Distortion
  2. Ring Of Fire - Dwight Yoakam
  3. Ring Of Fire - Wall Of Voodoo
  4. Ring Of Fire - Frank Zappa
  5. Ring Of Fire - Eric Burdon & The Animals
  6. Ring Of Fire - The Regulars
  7. Ring Of Fire - Olivia Newton-John
  8. Ring Of Fire (Demo Version) - Grace Jones
  9. Ring Of Fire - Johnny Cash

Unfortunatly there are additional gems that Rhapsody doesn't have the rights to yet, so perhaps I'll wait until they get a few of these:

  1. Tom Jones
  2. Duane Eddy
  3. Ray Charles

Dari suggested Leonard Nimoy, but he seems to have only covered I Walk the Line.

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# Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Jack Black is a Genius (Kyle's not dumb either)

  1. Create a video for fun:
  2. Turn it into a full length movie.
  3. Collect underpants
  4. Profit!

I have a feeling this is one of those blog entries that confuses my mum to no end...

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# Friday, August 04, 2006

Soon I will belong to the few, the proud...

...the residents of Rockville.

Residents of the City of Rockville receive many services provided by the City. These services include City of Rockville Police protection, City water, City trash and refuse collections and City street maintenance. The City is governed by its Mayor and Council, whose members are elected only by City residents registered to vote in City elections.

[ Information for Residents ]

Highlights for me include:

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# Monday, July 31, 2006

Who says only the Japanese have a tough time with English?

Since 1985 Super Dickmann's has been the biggest among the chocolate foam kisses.

Who doesn't know the slogan "Man, they are Dickmann"? Under this motto Super Dickmann's from Storck quickly became Germany's most popular chocolate foam kiss.

[ Storck - Part of Your World - Super Dickmann's ]

Not the oddest candy around, though:

And if Japanese candy is still your thing, head over to the Japan Candy Blog, or just Candy Blog in general for all sorts of candy goodness.

And let us not forget the Candy Cam, which is how I got on this digression in the first place.

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# Friday, July 28, 2006

What to do with old PCs?

Grossberg brings up a good question:

So now that the old Pentium II box is my third-string computer, what should I do with it?

[ What To Do With Old Computers? : Joe Grossberg ]

In the DC area you can have Turtle Wings do the dirty work for you, and rest assured that you aren't polluting the environment.

Over 40 million electronic pieces become obsolete every year. These pieces are filled with materials that are hazardous to the environment such as lead, cadmium, lead oxide, barium and mercury.

We Pick Up and Recycle Electronics

  • Pickup and removal of all unwanted electronic equipment
  • Security cleansing and identity theft protection
  • Certified data destruction
  • Certification of recycling and good citizenship
  • Excess inventory programs
  • computers
  • monitors
  • printers / copiers
  • mainframes / hubs
  • cell phones / telecom
  • fax machines / plotters
  • stereos / microwaves
  • battery back-up units, etc.

The site says that there is a nominal charge, but what price can we put on the Earth?

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# Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Where do the recipes come from?

nintendo ds lite cooking navigator

Damn, the Japanese are lucky! For the Nintendo DS Lite's Touch Generation line, they have something called the Cooking Navigator. Not a video game, but an instructional program. A chef inside barks instructions at you so that you can cook by hearing

[ Nintendo DS Lite could make you an Iron Chef - Slashfood ]

Seems like a great idea, but I wonder how tunable it is to experience, skill level, etc. Does it only do a set number of recipes? What about food aversions, allergies, and the like? Is it WiFi enabled?

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# Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Master Pages Confusing?

Personally I don't think so. Master Pages are very similar to the system I had devised in ASP.NET 1.1, but with the added benefit of integrating nicely into VisualStudio and ASP.NET. I find them very easy to understand and straight-forward. However it is nice to have a good page that explains them.

A professional web site will have a standardized look across all pages. For example, one popular layout type places a navigation menu on the left side of the page, a copyright on the bottom, and content in the middle. It can be difficult to maintain a standard look if you must always put the common pieces in place with every web form you build. In ASP.NET 2.0, master pages will make the job easier.

[ Master Pages In ASP.NET 2.0 ]

Master pages are seriously flexible too. The only bug I've found so far is that not all HREF or SRC attributes of controls that are "runat=server" will allow you to use ~ to home them, so far I've found that the <link> tag requires you to leave off the ~/ to do the same thing. Rather odd, but it is what it is.

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# Friday, July 14, 2006

I'm now just a bit more mobile

Headed out of town this weekend, and I wanted to make sure I had connectivity no matter where I go. I know that theoretically my phone could be used to provide access for a PC, but I had never looked into it. This article has all I needed to know, for the most part:

It is not the ambition of this article to answer all your questions regarding the use of a Pocket PC as a modem but rather to show how to configure HTC Wizard and other devices that you need to connect to the internet[sic] over it. If you possess the same devices and follow the instructions, you should soon succeed. Considered strong similarities between all Pocket PC devices from HTC, it is likely that the same procedure would apply to in other cases, too.

[ PDAgold.com :: Article :: HTC Wizard as a modem (USB, Bluetooth) ]

I discovered this article by googling and finding this thread on "HowardForums". Later in that thread "Berniemac23" points out that on T-Mobile the APN is "wap.voicestream.com" and not Internet. I successfully connected via Bluetooth and USB cable, I'm sure both will prove useful at some point.

Next up is trying to power the laptop, and therefore the phone too, from my Jetta, thus allowing me to work anywhere I get GPRS/EDGE coverage.

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# Thursday, July 13, 2006

Just when you thought the world was a cesspool

A guy trades up a red paper clip for a house.

He traded a red paperclip for a pen, which he traded for a doorknob, which he traded for a grill, which he traded for a generator, which he traded for a keg and neon beer sign, which he traded for a snowmobile, which he traded for a trip to Canada, which he traded for a van, which he traded for a recording contract, which he traded for a year's housing in Arizon, which he traded for an afternoon with Alice Cooper, which he traded for a KISS snow globe, which he traded for a role in a movie, which he traded for a house in Saskatchewan.

[ Red Paperclip: Success : Joe Grossberg ]

I'm curious if he actually owned the paper clip or just swiped it from work. Could that potentially mean that his employer could sue him for the house?

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