Posted December 30th, 2009 @ 12:15pm by Erik J. Barzeski
Where dey go? 🙂
The last release is now something like 15 or 16 months old? I know that WO's demise was somewhat expected, but surely some people are sad and/or pissed off about it, right?
Posted December 29th, 2009 @ 11:26am by Erik J. Barzeski
… 2010? If you're like a lot of families on Christmas day, you picked up a new Xbox 360 or PS3. And yeah, I know you'll play it a lot more than you've led your wife to believe. But did you also know you can stream movies, music, and photos to your Xbox 360 or PS3? With one simple application that costs under $20?
Pick up a copy of Rivet today for $18.95. It's your last chance to buy before… the calendar changes to 2010, among other things.
Posted December 28th, 2009 @ 09:51pm by Erik J. Barzeski
I'm not sure when Netflix removed the "Install Silverlight or streaming won't work on Macs," but I noticed last night that it now works in both Firefox and Safari. Yippee! It is installed, even though I never installed it. It's bundled with Office, though, and I'm guessing something else installed it along the way.
Which is great, because I was having a hell of a time connecting to Netflix from the Xbox 360 last night. It just wasn't going through, and it asked me to authorize the console yet again.
Posted December 27th, 2009 @ 10:56am by Erik J. Barzeski
When you do a search on the site for Dick's Sporting Goods for something they don't have, I find it mildly insulting that they serve up an image of a referee giving you a penalty.
Like it's my fault that you don't have anything that even closely resembles "pellet trap." Should I wait 2:00 in the penalty box before attempting my next search?
Instead of being helpful, Dick's calls a penalty on you. 😛
It seems to me that some people might appreciate the ability to:
Force 802.11n mode.
Force 5 GHz mode.
Choose a base station to connect to.
The second might effectively do the first if a base station's "Radio Mode" was set to "802.11a/n - 802.11b/g" ((The first is 5 GHz, the second 2.4 GHz.)).
In doing some reading it seems that Mac OS X attempts to choose the "best" settings when connecting to a network, but I have to question its logic sometimes.
I have an APEBS in the basement known as "Basement." Upstairs, half as far away as "Basement" from my Mac Pro, I have another APEBS known as "Upstairs." Why on earth does the Mac Pro connect to "Basement" instead of "Upstairs?" Heck, it'll even connect to "Basement" at 802.11g speeds - or b - rather than connect to "Upstairs." The "Upstairs" APEBS has only one wireless client: "Downstairs." The "Allow wireless clients" setting is chosen. Why won't anything connect to "Upstairs"?
Maybe it's not connecting to "Upstairs" because, in my current setup, this isn't a WDS. From what I understand it should be, yet my "Basement" AirPort config shows no "WDS" tab.
They've been nothing but trouble. They disconnect intermittently. Tonight I've restarted an episode of Dexter no less than eight frickin' times trying to get it to run. The stupid Xbox is plugged into the AirPort Extreme!!! I'm not even halfway through the episode - I keep getting disconnected from Xbox Live.
I've simplified the network as much as possible. The cable modem is plugged into outside cable that enters the house in the basement. The "Basement" AirPort Extreme is plugged into the cable modem. Two ethernet cables run from "Basement" to the DVR and the Xbox 360.
Posted December 24th, 2009 @ 09:00pm by Erik J. Barzeski
I have a few headers that rotate on this blog, but on a few days with known dates (Thanksgiving doesn't qualify, but Halloween, my birthday, and Christmas do) I put in a special banner that lasts all day.
Simple bit of code, really:
switch(date('md'))
{
case '0101':
return '_newyear'; break;
case '0323':
return '_birthday'; break;
case '1031':
return '_halloween'; break;
case '1225':
return '_christmas'; break;
default:
break;
};
At 8:15 this evening, though, my wife noticed that my Christmas banner was already up.
Posted December 22nd, 2009 @ 08:08pm by Erik J. Barzeski
This is funny.
BTW, Hobey Baker died December 21, 1918. Pretty clear to me that Steigy had read something that morning and it stuck in his head, then came out in the waning moments of a lousy, boring game.
A lot of people think he should be fined or even fired, but if I was in charge, I'd call him into my office, shoot the breeze, say "you know, that was funny, but please don't do it again cuz you know how tight people wear their panties these days" and send him on his way. Some people need to lighten up. He didn't even say anything non-factual or derogatory.
New article fetch system is in place. Much faster, and now processing of feeds is offloaded to an NSOperation to take advantage of Grand Central Dispatch, so new feeds will queue up for fetching while already fetched feeds are in the processing queue.
Fully 64-bit. All code updated to Objective-C 2.0, and things like fast enumeration are being used everywhere.
Removal of the auto-rating. It was great, but not many people seem to have used it.
Posted December 19th, 2009 @ 09:26pm by Erik J. Barzeski
Let me describe my network setup right now.
I have a first-generation Time Capsule plugged into my cable modem. This provides my 802.11n network, "Netski."
Plugged into that I have an 802.11g AirPort Express that provides an 802.11g network called "Getski."
I have two remote WDS stations: one in the living room hooked to an ethernet hub for the DirecTV DVR and the Xbox 360. In my bedroom, I have a snow AirPort Extreme (802.11g) base station. It plugs into the DVR in that room.
The 802.11g network is still required for the PS3, iPhones, the Wii, and my 12" PowerBook.
Posted December 18th, 2009 @ 02:57pm by Erik J. Barzeski
It gets there eventually. 😛
My high school - or more specifically my high school's mascot - was supposedly the #2 item on a David Letterman top 10 list for wimpiest or lamest mascots, but I haven't ever seen that video.
And here's the most outrageous part: at the end of this rush, they want us to vote on a bill that no one outside the Majority Leader's conference room has even seen. That's right. The final bill we'll vote on isn't even the one we've had on the floor. It's the deal Democrat leaders have been trying to work out in private
Beyond that, I'll let someone carry the conversation in the comments below.