2022-12-18

5G - fast if you can find it for realz!

T-Mobile has a "test" installation of fast 5G in downtown Bellevue, Washington, on Bellevue Way.


Holy moly!  That's fast!

(Google Fi is T-Mobile in WA.)


Cinefex

 I had most of the Cinefix issues.  I gave those away a few years ago.


The papers on the left are very early reprints.  Cinefex would sell back issues and in the very early days they sent you these paper manuscripts.  Now all of Cinefex is available in an app.

What I loved about Cinefex was the articles where people did clever physical effects.  For instance, James Cameron mounted an airplane on top of a tall building so that he could shoot around it from certain angles and it looked like it was flying over the city (that was in True Lies).  He did a similar thing with his 9/10th's scale model of the Titanic - it was built next to the ocean in Mexico so that from many angles you would see the real ocean stretching out in the distance.  No CGI necessary!

And the early days of CGI were interesting but pretty soon it all became more of the same - just more computer horsepower.  So I lost interest.

But Cinefix in its prime ... glorious!


2022-12-16

There is no I in Teams

I've been working on a joke based on the saying "There is no I in TEAM."

The joke was "There is no I in Teams, because I got disconnected."

But I think a better version is "There is no I in Teams, because I'm muted!"

Guild Wars2: MMORPG of the year!

Scroll to bottom after following link MMORPG of the Year .


Awesome work ArenaNet!


FancyZones Hack!

I often remote to another Windows desktop machine (or something that looks like one!).

A common problem is how do I remember what machine I am currently using?  They tend to look terribly similar.

Introducing my FancyZones hack.  Basically you install MS PowerToys and start using FancyZones.  

  • Create a layout that is two zones:  one is most of your screen, and the other is a small strip along one side.  I chose the right side for the thin vertical strip.  
  • Set your desktop background colors to something obviously different on each machine:  I have blue for home and red for one of my remote sites.  
  • Put all of your windows into the big zone (using shift-drag on the title bar).  This will leave a colored outline around your desktop and you can quickly see which machine you are on.  
  • Bonus - take the second small zone you made and put Wordpad in there and in big vertical letters put the name of the machine.


I remember back in the day we would do something similar with coloring the title bar, but Windows changed so that it's harder to edit the title bar color and it tends to lose its color when it is not the selected window.  This new approach is more "in your face" which I find helpful.


2022-12-14

Goal!

I realize I failed to mention my goal before I started posting about the optimizations to my process in support of that goal (skipping labels, fewer hyperlinks).

My goal is to post a new entry every day during 2023.

Well, more likely to post a new entry every day on average during 2023.

Here's a guy who posts every day:  Seth Godin.

I guess he's a marketing guy?  Somehow he comes up with these pithy posts every single day.  I imagine he has some stored up in case he misses a day.

He had a cameo on the TV show Billions.  Seth's blog was recommended to me by KM (formerly KB).

One trick I have in my back pocket is that if on a day where posting seems like too much work then I'll just dig through my 50,000 photos using Google search and just post a picture and call it a day.

Oh - it's not 2023 yet?  Yeah, I thought I better get a running start and work out the bugs in my process.



2022-12-12

Credit (or not)

As a rule, I think it is beneficial for people to get credit for their work and ideas.

But the current Internet is not necessarily a friendly place and privacy is increasingly important.  (That is one of the benefits of micro-blogging on Facebook - limited reach.)

So as I blog I will frequently refer to people by their initials rather than their full names.


A series of tubes

It's not just the Internet that is a "series of tubes".



2022-12-11

Labels

Another feature of blogging on Blogger that I won't be using:  labels.  It just takes too much time.  One reason I switched to making little blogs or notes on Facebook is that I didn't worry about any of that.

Simplification FTW!

Guild Wars 1 uptime

Guild Wars 1 Uptime (clip from Extra Life) - I don't have a complete list of outages ... but I believe that the total Guild Wars 1 downtime since launch is about 30 hours.  I wonder if a fan knows the actual number?

(More fun GW1 clips from Extra Life.)

SCW shoutout

I got a shoutout!


Here's the official status update on Guild Wars from February, 2022.

BTW, the clip is from the awesome Extra Life effort from ArenaNet.

Links

Back when I blogged a lot I was quite proud of all the links I would put into my posts.  "See, I'm talking about a real thing! Just follow that link!"  Now, with over a thousand really old posts in this blog, many posts have links are that broken.  So mostly I'm dropping the effort to put in hyperlinks unless it is a link likely to survive the decades (like a link to Wikipedia).  As it is, if you use Chrome, you can highlight a term, right-click, and choose "Search Google".  That's a good enough link substitute.  

Manufactured Landscapes

Manufactured Landscapes is a documentary about the human impact on huge swaths of the earth; such huge swaths are so large they can be considered landscapes.

I first saw this film many years ago (it came out in 2006) while channel surfing; or more likely, now that I think about it, my TiVo thought I would be interested in it.  It starts with an eight-minute, slow tracking shot through a factory in China, which left at least one viewer, me, stunned at the scope of the endeavor.  Later, like a year ago, I remembered that tracking shot but that was all I remembered about this movie I had seen oh-so-long-ago, and my attempts to google various terms to find it failed.  As often happens, sometimes months or years later, I'll try a search like that again, and the result pops right up.

If you liked Koyaanisqatsi I think you'll like Manufactured Landscapes.

2022-12-09

Weed!

This photo just hit 33,000 views on Google Maps!

How fun is that?


This next picture was previously my most popular currently at 23,000 views.



That's in Fredericksburg, TX.




2022-12-08

reddit math error

 


I agree it's saying something.  I think it is saying there is a math error, because I can't imagine that whatever karma I earned put me in the top 11%.

This one I believe:

Toxic resistance is a requirement for survival.  Kewl.  But ... how did they know to add a beard to the bunny suit?


 


2022-12-07

Nintendo Power!

All issues of Nintendo Power are available at archive.org.

I used to own all issues but the first ten.










I gave them away to a kid whose mom drove across the Cascades to get them for him.

I love how some forward looking person had a multi-year plan for the spines.


10,000 Enya

We go to sleep to music almost every night.  It's Enya on repeat.

We started in 1991 when we had a kid and put the kid and ourselves to sleep to it.

Let's conservatively say we listen to Enya's debut album Watermark 10 months of the year.  Let's assume about 30 days in a month.  That's 300 "listenings" a year, minimum (probably more, since the music is set to repeat).  That's about 30 years of Enya, 300 times a year, or 9,000 listenings.  Probably over 9000!

That's a lot of Orinoco Flow.

Sail away!


2022-12-05

The most wonderful time of the year

I was listening to some Christmas music and it seems I never really paid attention to the lyrics before.

There'll be parties for hosting
Marshmallows for toasting
And caroling out in the snow
There'll be scary ghost stories
And tales of the glories of
Christmases long, long ago
It's the most wonderful time of the year

from It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

I thought I heard that there will be scary ghost stories!  WAT?  Since when?

I mentioned this to my family and they said, WAT, no, it can't say that.

I guess one benefit of HD music is you can really understand the words.

When I was a kid, I listened to music on a 3" by 3" by 1" blue Sony portable radio that ran off one 9V battery ... and I loved it!  But I probably appreciated the music more than the words, since I have learned over the years I misunderstood many many lyrics.

And this business about the tales of glories of Christmases long, long ago.  What, was there fighting?

It was better when I didn't know the lyrics.

2021-10-17

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious NFT

 As best as I understand things, an NFT - "non-fungible token", is a string put into the blockchain.

Art NFTs are URL strings which point to the JPEG (or whatever).

The URL might break - what you really "own" is the string.  Actually putting the JPEG picture into the blockchain is very expensive because of the size.

I thought … why not put words or phrases into the blockchain?  Then you own that actual string.

My first choice for a word:  supercalifragilisticexpialidocious .

Ideally Disney issues the NFT for supercalifragilisticexpialidocious so it has a valuable origin.  (Anyone can issue a token for a word, but the whole point is to own the "official" token issued by the IP owner; as far as I can tell [I am not a lawyer] there is no trademark on supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.)  Fans would love it!  Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious has the benefit of being unique in Disney lore and instantly recognizable, so it's a good one to start with.  Other obvious choices would be "hakuna matata" and "The code is more what you’d call ‘guidelines’ than actual rules."

I thought this ideas was genius, and I hope someone at Disney agrees.  So far all of the computer savvy people I've bounced this off were unimpressed.  

But maybe they just aren't Disney fans.