Archive for February 2007

 
 

Future of Computer Interfaces

Bah! Too Bad

I just successfully hacked my CVS video camera a few hours ago and was able to liberate the videos of our little kittens only weeks old from the contents of the memory. The image quality, for a $30 “one-time-use” camera, was quite nice! That was the good news…

The bad news is that I got a little “greedy” and wanted to modify the image resolution size to get better sized movies out of the thing and bricked it. Upon tweaking the flash, it got stuck and restarted… or at least tried to… it never started back up again. I now have a nice little paper weight reminding me that I should have been happy after getting the thing hacked after 100+ attempts and getting the videos off of it that I had been hoping to save.

Greatest… Piece of Electronics… Ever…

For Valentine’s Day Lauren gave me an Apple AirPort Express and it has quickly become one of the greatest network add-ons I’ve ever owned.

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To whom in the House of Representatives this may concern:

Quit wasting your time debating a piece of legislation that has no power whatsoever. If it passes, the President will ignore it; if it fails, the President will still do what he and his cabinet want and feel is necessary overseas. I just want you to stop wasting my hard-earned money debating a whole lot of nothing. I’d personally prefer if it passes as proposed:
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How data fusion, cross-site information distribution, and XML are changing the web

As seen on Face’s Blog and Sam’s Blog and originally found on The Long Trail, this movie tells the full power of sharing information as well as how the innovations in the web enable more dynamic uses of the information.

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