Developing my Photographic Sense
Posted March 7th, 2009 @ 01:50pm by Erik J. Barzeski
I really like photos like this, but I never see them in my own day-to-day life.
Posted March 7th, 2009 @ 01:50pm by Erik J. Barzeski
I really like photos like this, but I never see them in my own day-to-day life.
Posted March 6th, 2009 @ 12:28pm by Erik J. Barzeski
Given that I have a Kindle 2 arriving soon, can anyone recommend any good books?
I tried to write about what I do and don't like, but I don't want to shut myself off to any "boundary stretching" options. The only things I really won't consider are comics, sci fi, and perhaps politics.
Posted March 5th, 2009 @ 03:02pm by Erik J. Barzeski
As some may have guessed, a Kindle 2 is on its way to me.
I've previous said that the Kindle only interested me if it was $299 or less, and then went on to say "if it's free, and only then." ((Which is pretty much the same as this comment: "Unless someone gives me a $359 Amazon gift card that expires in ten minutes, I'll pass."))
I took advantage of the fact that, as a freelancer, I can set my rates at whatever I like. When I'm bored, I'll sometimes do favors for friends and ask nothing in return. To make a long story short, I did about eight hours of work over two uneventful, non-busy days, and I got a Kindle 2 and a cover out of it. The work I did was worth $400 to my friend, and suffice to say it was worth giving the Kindle 2 a shot. ((Effectively, since my friend would have been just as happy to give me $400, I rationalized it to myself as "well you're not really losing anything, and you're gaining a Kindle 2. I effectively set my hourly rate at whatever I'd pay for a Kindle 2 divided by eight. So I worked for somewhere between $12 and $25/hour. :-D))
Posted March 4th, 2009 @ 02:24pm by Erik J. Barzeski
A simple question this time:
Posted March 3rd, 2009 @ 01:56pm by Erik J. Barzeski
I know Blu-Ray is currently a big ol' world of hurt. But you know, if the new Mac Mini had a Blu-Ray drive, I'd have bought one instantly ((My friend Josh makes the point that Apple wants you to buy HD movies from them, not on disc - the OS doesn't even support Blu-Ray drives.)).
Posted March 2nd, 2009 @ 01:54pm by Erik J. Barzeski
How much do you pay for Internet service per month? What kind (cable, DSL, FIOS, etc.) do you have and what speeds do you get?
I pay about $60. I see real-world speeds of 4-8 Mbps from faster sites and my upload is about 700 kbps via Time-Warner/Roadrunner Cable.
Posted March 1st, 2009 @ 11:13pm by Erik J. Barzeski
March is colorectal cancer awareness month, and you can help.
Posted February 28th, 2009 @ 10:33pm by Erik J. Barzeski
I'm jumping the gun by about an hour, but I've posted new Desktops for March, 2009.
Get them while you can. Just three this month.
Posted February 27th, 2009 @ 10:31am by Erik J. Barzeski
Just realized something… I've taken no artistic photographs (i.e. non-family/scrapbooking type photos) in the month of February.
Then again, how many pictures of snow can you really take in a year? 😛 Busy month. I could have taken shots in the "studio" but never found the time.
Posted February 26th, 2009 @ 09:21am by Erik J. Barzeski
Lot of stuff here for an x.x.x release, but here goes:
No big new features, which is why it's a x.x.x only.
The update is free to anyone who has ever bought Rivet, and can be obtained from http://cynicalpeak.com/rivet/.
Posted February 25th, 2009 @ 12:33am by Erik J. Barzeski
I wrote about how I'm ISTP (based on a VERY short test) back in 2003, and when I run nslog.com through Typealizer, it comes back ISTP as well:
The independent and problem-solving type. They are especially attuned to the demands of the moment are masters of responding to challenges that arise spontaneously. They generally prefer to think things out for themselves and often avoid inter-personal conflicts.
The Mechanics enjoy working together with other independent and highly skilled people and often like seek fun and action both in their work and personal life. They enjoy adventure and risk such as in driving race cars or working as policemen and firefighters.
Posted February 24th, 2009 @ 10:41am by Erik J. Barzeski
The Safari 4 Beta shipped today, and frankly, I think it stinks.
Among the many things that I think are wrong with it:
Posted February 23rd, 2009 @ 10:48am by Erik J. Barzeski
You know what would be handy? A website that let you enter in package sizes, weights, and destination and shipping zip codes, and then gave you the rates for FedEx, UPS, and USPS.
Does such a site exist? The rates are available - my Pelouze scale (if I had a Windows machine) can calculate the rates, so they must be publicly available in some form or another.
Posted February 22nd, 2009 @ 11:43pm by Erik J. Barzeski
The record for the 2008-2009 Tungsten Blades. Not too shabby, and a great group of guys. Now, onward to the playoffs.
Posted February 21st, 2009 @ 08:07pm by Erik J. Barzeski
I didn't even know that "simple.wikipedia.com" existed until xkcd told me.
What the heck? Is it Wikipedia for morons?
The Simple English Wikipedia is for everyone! That includes children and adults who are learning English.
So it's for children, adults learning English, and morons. Got it. 😉
In all seriousness, that's kind of cool, particularly for kids doing a little research. When I was little I'd read things in my encyclopedias, and my first set was a kid's set that was really quite well done - lots of images, smaller words, and shorter entries.