Archive for September, 2007

PS3 and a new TV, Part II

We went to Frys yesterday and we saw that new Sony TV with 120 Hz support. Bad for video games, but good for movie lovers. Which makes it a great TV for me, and a bad one for JBQ. I also loved the picture/color adjustments that it comes with. Dunno what we will end up buying in 2-3 years time or when our current one dies.

JBQ spent all day on the PS3 — for a change over working 24 hours a day. He downloaded lots of game demos (and Comcast will probably cut us off for too much bandwidth consumption) and the PS3’s drive is already 1/3 full. What the hell do they put in these demos and they make them so big?

JBQ also bought 3-4 of these $7 games for the PS3, like Loccoroco and Flow. Trippy…

Romantic

How romantic is that? JBQ woke me up this morning (our 7th wedding anniversary) and had breakfast setup: croissants, jam and orange juice…

Here’s an interesting tidbit for you. While we knew each other via the internet for over 8 months, JBQ proposed to me on the 9th day that we were *physically* together and not on different sides of the ocean(s).

Update: We had a great dinner at an Indian restaurant tonight. I had my usual favorite, “lamb biryani“.

More articles…

I published two more interviews today, one at TuxTops, an interview with Drist’s guitarist Brian da Motta (he rocks!), and with Sony Vegas’ very own Dave C. Hill at FreshDV. More over, I published an Ubuntu preview at OSNews. A camcorder review is next.

I will also be participating in a radio show from NY soon, for a very non-standard subject. ;)

‘Too late to avoid global warming,’ say scientists

A rise of two degrees centigrade in global temperatures – the point considered to be the threshold for catastrophic climate change which will expose millions to drought, hunger and flooding – is now “very unlikely” to be avoided, the world’s leading climate scientists said yesterday” writes Independent.co.uk.

Getting an iPhone

I am getting an unlocked iPhone for a review (although this means that I won’t be getting one next month, as it’s an expensive piece). I am not all too hot about it, as my main cell account has no unlimited data plan, which it would mean that I won’t be able to use the phone after the review is done because the iPhone keeps downloading stuff via GPRS on the background (I usually use a special SIM for my reviews that has a data plan). More over, I do expect Apple to find a way and lock these phones back eventually so it’s time will be limited. Cat and mouse.

How it all started

This article in Feb 2000 was the beginning of my relationship with JBQ.

We fought in the forums about the nVidia TNT2 on both BeNews and BeGroovy of the time, then we fought via email the next day. A part of my first email to him:

I strongly disagree with your remark on BeNews’ comments section about the fill rate on TNT2 and GeForce. […] I am not happy with this attitude!
etc etc.

Thankfully, JBQ replied. As angrily as I did. And then we took our anger and shouting over on IRC so we could have real-time shouting. When we were done with it, we decided to discuss other stuff.

And our love blossomed. :)

It’s the 6th anniversary of our wedding this Saturday.

Bloodied 70-year-old woman cuffed for having a brown lawn

“Betty Perry is charged with resisting arrest and failing to maintain her landscaping, both misdemeanors” writes CNN.

Wait a second. Why the hell is it a misdemeanor to not water your lawn? If it’s YOUR lawn, why the hell the city council cares about it? What kind of a law this is? That’s the kind of law that it would never fly (or get voted in the first place) in Greece.

And then, an American told me once that ancient Spartans were “barbaric” for imposing a maximum beard size to men.

Nice comments on Digg about it:

It’s bad enough people have to pay taxes to keep their homes, but mow the lawn. This is fucking police state. They should make it official and just declare marshal law.”

Ubuntu getting there

I upgraded again tonight my Gutsy Gibson laptop to the latest unstable and I like the little clean up that went on. Most of the bug reports I filed back in March-April are now fixed, and as far as I can tell, only 2-3 bugs still exist (e.g. duplicate entries on “Places”, Clearlooks crashing). That, and the refusal of the Ubuntu guys to provide a separate ffmpeg build with AAC support in it are the only things still bugging me.

I like the amount of clean up that’s going on though. A brand new Bluetooth panel that supports several profiles, dual screen setup utility, combined Gnome pref panels and more and of course, after Mossberg also whined about it, they added trackpad properties in the mouse panel.

It’s getting there. If only there was a port of Sony Vegas for Linux…

Listen to Drist’s music

I put together two more videos for DristTV tonight, with audio samples from Drist’s two previous albums (used with permission, of course). Have a listen below, if you like rock, you will love their music and you won’t be able to wait for their upcoming 3rd album…

Bitter Halo (2003)

Orchids and Ammunition (2006)

Everyone welcome DristTV

I got the DristTV youtube channel up and running, and my new clip is ready for your viewing pleasure — this time with a lot more music. I know that these scenes are not the best material, but it’s all I could salvage from my video recording session with the band, and I do think they make a good “look and see” video for the band. And my previous video with the band, discussing and previewing their upcoming 3rd album is here.

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