Cynical Peak Forum
Posted August 8th, 2007 @ 06:35pm by Erik J. Barzeski
Cyndicate (and Scorecard) users should make sure they drop in to the Cynical Peak Forum.
Posted August 8th, 2007 @ 06:35pm by Erik J. Barzeski
Cyndicate (and Scorecard) users should make sure they drop in to the Cynical Peak Forum.
Posted August 7th, 2007 @ 05:42pm by Erik J. Barzeski
I've been gone all day, but I just found out that iLife '08 and iWork '08 are shipping, so I've already ordered my copies. I get more than enough use out of them to justify their fairly small pricing, and I'm glad to see Numbers is now included.
Posted August 6th, 2007 @ 05:40pm by Erik J. Barzeski
I'm considering picking up an iPhone well in advance of any official AT&T takeover of Cellular One. The reason? Cyndicate may have some features coming that need the testing capabilities.
I don't know, though… it'll be tough to justify the $60/month as a test unit. Perhaps I can just cancel my account after signing up (within the 14 days). The Web features still keep working, right? Hmm…
Posted August 5th, 2007 @ 08:28pm by Erik J. Barzeski
I'm pleased to announce that we've set up a coupon code for registered PulpFiction users to get a copy of Cyndicate at 20% savings.
To get the coupon code, please send an email to support@cynicalpeak.com. Include your name, email address, and PulpFiction registration code.
Posted August 4th, 2007 @ 08:55pm by Erik J. Barzeski
Carey and I took the kayaks out to Presque Isle today. We launched near the the boat rental spot past Perry's Monument. We paddled probably a mile through the lagoons, turned back, and then went out to the bay near the monument. I took the old Sony Cybershot (waterproof) camera out and we traded it back and forth to get a few pictures.
Afterwards, we went to Sara's for some 50s style grub. Carey and I noticed that, for some reason, the hot dog cost $0.20 less than the hamburger, but the hot dog value meal cost $0.10 more than the hamburger value meal.
Posted August 3rd, 2007 @ 07:39pm by Erik J. Barzeski
Thanks to Gedeon for the tip, and I agree: Amanda Congdon is rather smug.
Posted August 3rd, 2007 @ 04:28pm by Erik J. Barzeski
Some more Cyndicate tips for you:
More to come as I think of them, or suggest your own in the forum.
Posted August 3rd, 2007 @ 02:44pm by Erik J. Barzeski
The latest Safari 3 beta still can't remember the position of the scrollbars when you reload. Absolutely infuriating…
Posted August 2nd, 2007 @ 05:21pm by Erik J. Barzeski
Some quick thoughts on Cyndicate:
The demo is limited to 21 days, of course, and is fully functional. Enjoy!
Posted August 1st, 2007 @ 08:07pm by Erik J. Barzeski
Cyndicate, or PulpFiction 2.0 as some might call it, is now available. Previously known as Iris on this blog, Cyndicate brings some pretty nifty features to a PulpFiction-like feed reader ((I hate that there really aren't any good names for these things. News Reader sounds like a usenet app, and "feed aggregator" doesn't sound quite right either.)).
Ratings
One of the coolest features is ratings. If we can use Bayesian methods to determine whether email is spam or not, why not apply the same methods to determine how interesting an article is likely to be?! Cyndicate does this. After a little training, the results are often impressive. I recommend everyone download it (or buy it for $29.95) and set up a smart folder that shows unread 4- and 5-star articles right now.
Posted August 1st, 2007 @ 09:01am by Erik J. Barzeski
Natalie Gulbis won her first LPGA tournament last weekend in France. In the post-round celebration, she was posed on a stool holding the trophy.
The problem is, she's also sitting on a U.S. flag which is displayed upside down and touching the ground.
This triple breach of etiquette has been talked about in a few places, like a thread in my forum (which I started) and here.
The offense ranks pretty low on the scale of errors, but I find the people saying "it's just a piece of cloth" and otherwise dismissing her lack of etiquette as incredibly more egregious.
More on the flag code (and general flag etiquette) can be found at Wikipedia.
Posted July 31st, 2007 @ 08:12am by Erik J. Barzeski
Squish it!
I remember when I actually had a bug in my LCD display. I couldn't squish it (I tried to in a corner - really not very wise) but it was behind the LCD layer (duh). So I unplugged the display, put it so the vents (this was the old plastic 23" Cinema) were facing down, shone a flashlight in there so the ant would be drawn to the vents, and let it sit for a day.
When I turned it back on, the ant was gone. Thankfully. The thing was going everywhere on my display when it was there.
Posted July 30th, 2007 @ 10:57am by Erik J. Barzeski
I'm playing hockey this winter and, since we have limited ice time available to us (90 minutes once a week) for the next month and a half, I'm wondering: are there any ankle strengthening exercises I can do? I've always found ankle strength to be one of the keys to skating well.
I went for 30 minutes last Sunday just to try out the new skates. Aside from the slightly wobbly ankles (and I'm being pickier here than most people), I've really gotta learn to slide stop again and skate backwards again. There's not much slide stopping in roller hockey on campus parking lots!
Posted July 29th, 2007 @ 08:00am by Erik J. Barzeski
I have two open-top kayaks from when I lived in Florida (12' and 14' Wilderness Systems kayaks). I'm looking for a few places to kayak around Erie, PA.
I'd go on the lake or in the bay, but I'm looking for some easier paddles so the wife can go along. I don't think she'll want to deal with even one-foot waves on the lake, boaters, etc.
Any suggestions? Feel free to mention some slightly more… adventurous paddles, too, but label them as such in the comments. Thanks!
P.S. Eventually I may get back into kayak fishing as well, but right now I'm just looking for some exercise and something to do. Maybe even some unique photography opportunities.
Posted July 28th, 2007 @ 06:12pm by Erik J. Barzeski
Today we took a trip to Pymatuning State Park to visit the spillway (i.e. the place where the carp are so think you could almost walk on them) and the Deer Park nearby.
Here are some photos from that journey. This is the first time in awhile I've gotten the chance to use the camera for something other than golf-related stuff. It was good to get back out.
I took the 70-200/2.8LIS. When I got out at the spillway, someone immediately said "whoa, look at that lens." Good thing I don't have the 400/2.8 or the 500/4 eh? 😛