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Snow, and lots of it… big fluffy flakes!

Herndon is getting really huge (~1.5″ each) flakes of light, fluffy, perfect for snowmen and snowballs, snow.

It is coming down thick enough that I cannot see the other side of the toll road from my employer’s 7th floor plate glass windows that over look the toll road directly.

A lunch time drive to one of our remote data centers and lunch was hairy-scary as Dave’s Subaru slipped around (controlled slides) the streets of Sterling and Herndon. Northbound 28 is a parking lot, BTW.

I like snow… but this will play hell with this afternoon/evening commute.

We expect 4″ and have about 2.25″ now. Time to break out the snow-blower at the house…

Macworld San Francisco News

For the last few years I have always wanted something that was shown at Macworld San Francisco by Apple. Last year it was the Apple TV that lets me watch internet content on my big screen television from my comfy chair. Most expos they release 3-5 new products that are interesting, but not personally compelling except for one. This year Apple showed three compelling new products that I want now.

The most revolutionary is a little gadget called Time Capsule. This device is a network attached backup disk (NAS), Wi-Fi base station (WAP), gigabit ethernet switch/router, and USB printer server all in one. Two capacities: 500GB and 1TB for reasonable prices. This makes Time Machine on several machines back up to one big shared drive. I am getting one of these for the house, and can see Apple having trouble keeping them in stock.

I have wanted a smaller and lighter laptop for many years. I even briefly experimented with a Fujitsu Lifebook B142L, and the hardware was cool and light, but Windows was an unacceptable operating system so I have avoided all the Windows based PC ultra-lights (most of which have very good hardware). I have a 12″ PowerBook G4, and I like it a lot… but even though it is small, it is quite heavy (over 5 pounds). It has many things built into it’s shell that I rarely use… (optical drive, cable bundles, modems, etc). So the showing of the brand new MacBook Air is a long awaited dream machine come true for me. I want one very much. I will wait a little, and get a few questions answered, but I will likely upgrade to the lovely little machine fairly soon. I know that smaller and lighter is not for everyone, but it is definitely for me and for many people like me.

The third compelling new device is the re-launch of last year’s Apple TV, with a pretty major software update to handle movie rentals and flickr and .Mac photos. The software update will go into the older AppleTV devices to with an upgrade due in a couple of weeks, but I want the larger (160GB) capacity model as our 40GB one is filling up regularly. I love my current AppleTV and get plenty of fantastic content for free off the internet every day. Adding movie rentals is not compelling for me, but being able to hit photo galleries online will free up the internal disk space that had photo slide shows until now.

There is also an iPhone update (Erci is playing with that now, the big question is will Notes be able to sync with the Desktop/Laptop), an iPod touch update, updates to QuickTime, iTunes, and some other software. The new location finder on the iPhone maps application is amazing, GPS-like navigation without GPS reception, and it works!

Egads! Now I sound like an Apple fan-boy… but I am not… these are just practical innovations.

.Mac Gallery of Hawaii Trip in August

Last August we went to Maui, and I never web published the photos.
My trial .Mac subscription makes it so easy that I finally decided to publish them, enjoy.

My .Mac Gallery

Photos of new aquarium

So we have the new 120 Gallon aquarium up and running, we have seen most of the fish and shrimp this morning, but we are missing one of two neon gobys, my six-line wrasse, a watchman goby, and a pistol shrimp.

I took a few photos, and they are up on the experimental .mac site, wow that was easy. I may have to subscribe to .mac regularly. Trivial to publish photos!

Full Gallery

Kite Runner is excellent reading

I just finished reading The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini and it is excellent reading and really grabs the reader emotionally. Highly recommended. The graphic details will transport you to Afghanistan and then the Bay Area, and the events are captivating and disturbing. They challenge the reader to think about their own reactions to life’s challenges.

In other news, we finally migrated the livestock from four small marine aquariums into the new big tank. The fish are freaked out, but we hope they’ll relax once they get used to the new digs.

Fun Primary Facts, 2008

Here are some thrilling facts to take away from the Iowa Caucuses and New Hampshire Primary: in Iowa, the top three Democratic candidates all got more votes than even the top Republican and in New Hampshire, both Clinton and Obama did far better than the top Republican, and Edwards did better than all but the top two Republicans in raw votes.

Numbers according to NY Times:

Iowa (note, the raw numbers had to come from a freaking spreadsheet on IowaCauscus.com):
Obama: 93,952
Edwards: 74,377
Clinton: 73,666
Huckabee 40,723
Romney 29,864

New Hampshire:
Clinton 112,251
Obama 104,772
McCain 88,466
Romney 75,343
Edwards 48,681
Huckabee 26,768

I am hoping this trend continues nationwide so it does not matter who the Republicans run, and we get a landslide victory with any Democratic candidate.

Virginia’s Primary is February12th (both parties vote same day). Our votes may actually matter this cycle as the race for who will be the Democratic candidate for President is a close one.

Silly Quiz

93% Dennis Kucinich
91% Mike Gravel
86% Chris Dodd
85% John Edwards
84% Barack Obama
81% Hillary Clinton
77% Bill Richardson
76% Joe Biden
37% Rudy Giuliani
29% John McCain
23% Ron Paul
22% Mike Huckabee
19% Mitt Romney
19% Tom Tancredo
10% Fred Thompson

2008 Presidential Candidate Matching Quiz

I suspect something is incorrect, as I figured out for myself that Edwards was closer to me than indicated by this quiz…

Mac OS X 10.5.1 (Leopard) issues

Well – I am not quite finished replacing my old dual 500MHz G4 PowerMac running 10.3 (Panther) with the new 20″ iMac dual core monster running 10.5.1 (Leopard) yet, but getting very close.

Here are the remaining issues:

1) Plucker Desktop 1.6.0.1 (yeah, no one has touched the Mac version since 2003!) has a bug in the Python fetch scripts that prevents it from going and getting new web pages for later viewing on my PalmOS PDA. I suspect this will be an easy fix once a Python expert looks in detail at the error message. Update: many thanks to JeromeE for pointing this out, it is trivially easy to fix Plucker to work on Leopard.

    su - admin
    
    cd /Applications/Plucker.app/Contents/Resources/parser/python/PyPlucker
    sudo vi Spider.py Parser.py TextParser.py PluckerDocs.py helper/doc_compress.py helper/doc_compress.py helper/prc.py
    insert new first or second line, "# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-"

2) Palm Desktop 4.2.1d no longer works on my 1.5GHz PowerPC G4 12″ PowerBook… binary incompatibility – which is odd – same binary worked fine on same laptop in 10.3.9 and on both PowerMac (10.3.9) and on Intel based iMac (10.5.1)… I sense it is something silly that needs to be tweaked to make it work.

3) Stuffit Expander (which I loathe – but it’s the only way to extract Stuffit files with a .sit extension) is no longer included in the default OS installs from Apple. This is easy to fix, but mildly annoying. Stuffit Expander v12 is available for free (nagware) from Smith Micro (previously Allume and/or Aladdin)… annoying that it collects your email for spamming you, but at least one can still extract the few remaining Stuffit files out there (thankfully there are fewer and fewer these days).

4) The new Mail.app (v3.1) included with Leopard does not work with my new employer’s IMAP server (CommunigatePro v5.2) and that is very annoying. I had to download Thunderbird for work email reading. At work I use Mail.app v2.1.2 on Tiger just fine, and Mail.app 1.3 in Panther worked fine too… so the IMAP incompatibility was definitely introduced with the new Mail.app version. Update: Mail.app problem fixed. Turns out to be an odd certificate handling problem at work, and Mail.app v3.1 can be trained to handle the certificates. Mail.app now works with CommunigatePro (yippea).

5) Upgrading my AddressBook database and Mail.app rules based filters from Panther (10.3.9) to Leopard (10.5.1) directly has proven to be a nightmare. The file formats and XML constructs are different enough to break things. Furthermore, a test/trial .Mac membership has not helped because .Mac no longer supports 10.3 (Panther) at all!!! I am piping the data for Mail.app rules and AddressBook through a 10.4 host at work and that seems to be working fine, but I managed to wipe some of my data trying to leap-frog from Panther to Leopard. Back-ups are your friend. For the record, my lovely wife simply upgraded to Tiger and then to Leopard a few months apart and everything went smoothly with no loss of data at all.

Things I love about Leopard:

The ability to use System Preferences to disable the accursed and poorly placed CapsLock key (this was also a feature of Tiger, but not of Panther).

Integral Screen Sharing over VNC makes remote management and support for non-techies way easier.

TimeMachine (backups made fun) make it easier to get non-techies doing frequent backups.

Korn shell (the one true shell) is now part of the OS (possibly was in Tiger too). No more PDKsh.

Terminal preferences are vastly improved over previous versions, and UNIX geeks like me are much happier.

Previewing (read only) MS proprietary formats (.doc, .ppt, .xls) is much better and easier. BTW – I loaded iWork too and so far I have no need for MS Office anymore.

I have not even played with spaces yet!

New Aquarium Progress

After a major setback last night (the first sump tank leaked), we have a new sump tank in place and the plumbing is working perfectly in the new 120 gallon tank. I set up the Tek T5 lights and got them on a timer too. It is starting to look nice.

The new sump was my old hospital tank, so I had to migrate all the corals, fish, and shrimp from the old hospital tank to the 30 gallon breeder. Feels good to be done with this phase.

Damned IM SPAM on Yahoo Messenger

I am very annoyed that for some weeks now, every time I sign into Yahoo’s instant messenger service I get two spam messages from random Yahoo accounts that change every time. I only get the unsolicited offers for illegal goods or services when I first sign into the service for a session (never in the middle of a session), and I always get exactly two such offers. The consistency makes me wonder what is going on… since I don’t get them randomly throughout a login session it is only mildly annoying, but I know others who’ve had Yahoo messenger accounts much longer than I have who do not get this junk.

Anyone know how to stop the nonsense?

Update: Turns out there is no good way to stop it, but you can elect to only accept new messages from people already in your contact list. That means people who would like to contact you will first need to contact you out of band (perhaps via email first) and have you add them to your Yahoo IM client. Sigh. Once again the evil creeps ruin a good thing for everyone else.