“Fun” while traveling… India

by webflux 3. May 2009 01:32

Second trip to India... this time flew KLM through Amsterdam. Still takes a very long time to get to Pune, but I think that route (Houston - Amsterdam - Delhi - Spend the night - Pune) is much better (KLM planes were much nicer than Continental).

As I sit eating my late breakfast Sunday morning I was visited by a large mosquito having its own breakfast on my hand (or is that my hand was its breakfast?). Glad I am taking my anti-malaria pills... ugh (the pills effectiveness is more peace of mind than practical). And to think, I actually considered playing golf today

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Lightest exoplanet is discovered

by webflux 21. April 2009 07:18

Astronomers have announced the discovery of the lightest planet ever detected outside our Solar System

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8008683.stm

 This articl links the E-ELT (European Extremely Large Telescope) project to be completed in 2016 which would be capable of actually visibly seeing a planet instead of just watching the behavior of the planet circling a star. Too bad they didn't get funding for the Overwhelmingly Large Telescope which would have been able to have seen details down to earth sized planets outside our solar system. When you think that a country can spend 700 billion dollars for the economy, 1.6 billion Euros doesn't sound so much anymore.

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Solar or Wind or both?

by webflux 12. April 2009 13:50

Two interesting technologies:

Personal wind power - Augment your power needs at home. Just plug it in...

Jellyfish Wind Appliance: Plug-In Wind Power

Transparent Solar Panels - Make a window out of them!

World’s First Power Generating Glass Window  OR http://www.solar.tm

 I'll take both if my HOA lets me!

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Memories...

by webflux 9. April 2009 05:40

When I first bought my very first Pentium computer it was a Pentium 60 with a whopping 8 MB of RAM. I was doing development, so I wanted to fill my brand new Packard Bell with 16 MB of RAM, so I went out and bought 2 4MB sticks. Each one was “cheap” at $195+tax.

Two weeks ago, I decided to upgrade my 2GB (667s) to 4GB (800s) desktop to breathe a little life into it and it cost me around $50 out of pocket with a $20 mail in rebate.

Today, I needed to pick up a new micro SD card and 2GB set me back $9.99+tax (including both mini and regular adapters).

Makes me think that nowadays I can pick up a laptop for as much as I paid for RAM way back when… so I guess 5 years from now, when I am buying a 1 TB solid state HD for $100, I will not complain.

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Securing Cyberspace for the 44th Presidency

by webflux 8. December 2008 11:27

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Office move

by webflux 20. November 2008 09:21

Just got my new office today. This is my second move in a year, and finally I have a window facing where I live (20 miles away). At least I can look down the interstate and see for myself if traffic is bad instead of just using the traffic website.

 

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I will do the needful

by webflux 13. November 2008 10:59

Huh? Well, found out today that that means "I will take care of that". Never head that expression before, but I did today. Yesterday I asked someone to do something for me, and that was the response. I was like "huh?", I don't understand. Well, after being "educated" I now know better. Well, back at you...

All your base are belong to us!

Laughing

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My first boxed product!

by webflux 12. November 2008 05:26

 

What I hold in my hand today, is a fresh copy of CCS 9.0 (actually, this is one box of four that are part of the release). After years of enterprise development, I never actually got a official box of software. Most of the software I built, or was part of were enterprise application built to provide services to clients, not to be bought off the shelf. I think back to the early 90's and reading my first review in a software magazine about software that I built in a team of three and how excited I was at the time. Those were the days, writing UI code in APL is nothing like WPF today (we are so spoiled nowadays). Sometimes not having to write a slider control with a box-line and mouse move events take all the fun out of it. Hummm... I better stop thinking about the "good-old-days".

If I am correct with the numbers, almost 200 people were involved building and testing this release and almost two years from conception to RTM. Of course, you won't find this sitting at Best Buy on the shelf next to Norton Antivirus, but you get the point.

I rushed home to tell my wife of my excitement, and I got a look of "great another thing to overflow our shelf that you don't actually use or read". Oh well, I think deep down she knows how cool it is... well at least that is what I tell myself.

Fairy Crystal Forest™ Magic Boardgame

by webflux 12. November 2008 04:24

So, after many years of development and figuring out the manufacturing world, my "older" sister has created her first board game and has a shipping product! I am not personally into fairies, I can say I am impressed with the quality of what she has built.

 Check it out over at:

  

 

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Kung Fu Panda

by webflux 10. November 2008 10:57

Watched Kung Fu Panda last night on blue-ray. http://www.kungfupanda.com/

I actually really enjoyed the movie, and it really does look spectacular on blue-ray. I almost need to watch it again instead of looking at how sharp and crisp animation details such as ear hair on the red panda (master blah, blah or whatever his name was). Absolutely recommend this movie to watch if you haven't seen it. I did find it odd that it was released on Sunday the 9th instead of the usual Tuesday release schedule. I guess just an atypical marketing ploy...

 

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