 Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Sidebar gadget are often 'useless', as are many of the gadgets for other technologies (Mac, Google, Yahoo, et.al are included in this evaluation). I'm not saying there are not some useful once, but how many clocks, battery displays, and picture viewers do you need? Anyway, I installed a very good one The "Calvin 'n' Hobbes" gadget, and I promised to myself I won't use it more than once a day ... otherwise I would spent all day just readin Calvin 'n' Hobbes comics. While on the topic: get the Complete Calvin and Hobbes Box Set, it looks great, very well done, and gets you all Calvin & Hobbes available. I got it as a gift from my wife and kids past Christmas - priceless!
 Friday, March 02, 2007
Weeks ago, the iPhone has been the big news - oh, I'm talking about the Apple iPhone, not a product by Cisco or so ... but to keep going on the story: it looks nice, perhaps it will also work well. I don't think it is or will be the best phone on the market, or the most bang for your $ or Euro, but it is a version-1 product, and I'm sure Apple will not stay still and future versions will improve. In line with my thoughts, a comic in the style of the Apple commercials ...
 Friday, February 23, 2007
Figuring out if mail is SPAM or what words are offensive is difficult, even more difficult is the problem of avoiding false positives. Most of this I knew, but I never spent to much time on the details. While following an internal discussion I learned that there is actually a name for some of these problems - The Scunthorpe Problem. A good mix of of the problems can be found on this Wikipedia link. btw - now I'm wondering if mentioning the Scunthrope problem will put this enrty on some blacklists, I hope people are learning from others experience (hahaha - fat chance)
 Thursday, February 22, 2007
Found it on slashdot ... not only was finally someone able to make use of SETI (to retrieve the wife's stolen laptop), but the wife acknowledges this with the comment: "I always knew that a geek would make a great husband" !!! .... does this mean I qualify too?
 Friday, February 09, 2007
Late - but better late then never - the SuperBowl being over, half of the discussion is about the game, the other half is about the ads during the game. If you pay $2.6Million for 30 seconds, you better show something memorable. The internet gives everyone now the ability to take a look at the ads. I don't know all the sites publishing the ads, but iFilm has the 2007 Ads here, you can also see Super Bowl Classics, the Most Popular, or the 'banned ads'. And this years ads? Perhaps you can say, more of the usual? Car company commercial are still booooring, and go so far as destroying the advertised car (dropping it off a helicopter) or want you to feel sorry for a robot (some unemployed workers might think differently). I mean these are the memorable car commercials to me, not because they are good, but because I find them questionable... The good commercials are not surprisingly the same as in the past: beer commercials! - the Best one perhaps by Bud? But hard to say. On the positive side, Coke finally back with solid commercial(s) (where did Pepsi go?), on the negative side SalesGenie stands out. What are they doing? Increasing sales or what? But not by advertising. The half-time show? Prince - I don't like him too much ... but 'Purple Rain' (which I actually like) got a new meaning during a soggy half-time show. Also, the act while you saw him playing his guitar as a shadow against a huge fabric looked 'strange', not as bad as Janet last year, but if you want to be offended, you might be able to .... don't know, perhaps I'm over-analyzing ....
 Wednesday, January 31, 2007
 Wednesday, January 17, 2007
The weather has been very mild so far this winter. For tomorrow we have a severe storm warning for our area, on top of all that they promised heavy rain. We definitely hope it is not going to be too bad. In related news, beside the weather links to the right, I changed my weatherstation setup a little bit and started contributing weather data to the WeatherUnderground. The data contributed by my station, as well as some statistic can be seen here.
 Tuesday, September 05, 2006
The last weekend we were blessed/cursed with remarkable bad weather, what better to do then watching a movie. My son and I watched 'Thank you for smoking' ... It tells the story of a spokesperson for the big tobacco industry, his struggle with 'moral flexibility' - and of course we got the movie spin - being a role model for his 12 year old son. Ok, I know this sounds very cheesy and very 'Hollywood'-like, but it is damn entertaining and funny. Both of us had a very good time and both of us can recommend this movie to anyone. While we are at the topic or recommending this movie to anyone, the movie is rated 'R' in the US, and rated '12' (like PG-12) in Germany. Doing a quick check on IMDB, I could not find any other country (beside Singapore) that puts a restrictive rating like the US on the movie. The reason for the 'R' rating in the US is 'sexual content and language'. We have watched the movie in the original English version, I don't know if language or contents was softened in any non-US version, but I find it unlikely. Sex and language are just so more dangerous for the US youth then dismembering body parts ....
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