Archive for May, 2007

Fri
18
May 2007
It’s just seems wrong… 

So my friend Jason was just discussing this with me last month. He swears by it, and said how much better it made him feel. I was reluctant to belive him. Jean’s allergist recommended something similar, but it was more of a nasal spray cleaner then a true Neti Pot. Problem is, if you do it wrong, you wind up gagging on the water, or burning your nasal passages.. maybe this instruction video can be used to assist in using the spray. I can only imagine how much crap I have up my nasal passage. As long as a Muscle Man doesn’t fall out, I think I’d be willing to try it.

Current Mood: (cynical) cynical

Fri
18
May 2007
It’s been a LOOOONNNGGGG time… 

Definately from kottke.org:

A list of film’s most impressive and famous long takes, including those from Boogie Nights, Touch of Evil, Children of Men, and The Player. Featuring the now-standard YouTube clips of each long take.

There’s alot of clips to view there. A great compilation. I love long takes in movies, especially when it’s more than just a technical exercise. Read up on the section about Goodfellas for example. I miss being a film major in college.

 

Current Mood: (nostalgic) nostalgic

Fri
18
May 2007
Make it so.. 

Hrm.. I closed the original reference that told me about this video.. I like to give credit where credit is due.. I think it was kottke.org but I’m on a roll with quick posts here and I’m not going to go back and figure it out.. I think I’m going to skip the Current Music links too.. I mean, this is a 60+ minute podcast..

Video: TNG 10 second endings

Current Mood: (anxious) anxious

Fri
18
May 2007
Finish Her! (redux) 

Pulled from jwz, this video is making the rounds.. You feel sorry for the girl, but at the same time…. I dunno..I don’t think it’s a ever a question that I’m going to hell…The key here is whether she was really hurt or not.. The video has also been mashed up dozens of times.. Here’s a link to the original video if nothing else..

Video: Baby Flip

Current Music: Steve Gibson with Leo Laporte - Security Now 91: Marc Maiffret of eEye Digital Security

Current Mood: (exhausted) exhausted

Fri
18
May 2007
100…99….98….97… 

So given the fact that work sucks..I took some time at lunch to read through some RSS feeds and I got some great articles and links that I’d like to share with you.

First Up, linked from Dvorak Uncensored, there’s the following video.. how many movies can you name? Can you sit through all 100?

Video: 100 Movies, 100 Quotes, 100 Numbers

Current Music: Steve Gibson with Leo Laporte - Security Now 91: Marc Maiffret of eEye Digital Security

Current Mood: (indifferent) indifferent

Fri
18
May 2007
GRRRRrrRRRrrRR 

It’s Friday. Work sucks. I’ve been programming all morning, and I keep uncovering more errors in the code. It’s my own damn fault. We rewrote a shared library over a year ago, but hadn’t updated the OTHER app which used the shared library in almost two years. So while App A works great, App B has all kinds of syntax errors. That’s not a real problem, unless you decide you want to add functionality to App B, but before you do you have to go back and stamp out all the errors you created by cleaning up the shared library. All the more reason not to rename functions and simply add intermediate handler functions.. Oh well.. live and learn…

I’ve also got all kinds of issues with an A/V system at one of our properties. I’ve been told, ‘It’s too confusing’, and to ‘Make it simple’. You know how simple it is now? There is a Watch TV button, a Listen to Music button, and a Watch a Movie button. The remote handles turning on the TV, turning on the Home Theater, changing the appropriate inputs, etc. It’s a Logitech Harmony and it’s awesome. Here’s the problem. Inevitably, one guest screws something up. They stop pointing the remote at the devices while the macro is running.. so only one is turned on, and not the other. They manually turn devices on/off.. etc. Not the end of the world, but then the next guest comes and hits the Watch TV button, and everything is ‘out of sync’. So now they turn on the internal speaker of the TV, because the Home Theater is turned off and they can’t hear anything. Then the next person turns the Theater back on, and there is a horrible echo. If it was a single person in their home, it’s easy enough to fix. The problem here is that this is a public location, and the individuals can’t be taught, and don’t want to read instructions that are anything but a brief summary. What else… oh, the buttons on the remote are too small…we need BIGGER buttons. We don’t want buttons we don’t use. Or, there is an expectation of usage, and it doesn’t work. Ever use a Guide on a TV remote? You know, it shows the available shows? Typically this is then navigated with the arrow keys on the remote.. Why? because you want to scroll both horizontal and vertical and look at the guide. If you hit the channel button, it changes the channel. This is the accepted UI on remotes. Can they understand that? No. They try to use the channel button to navigate through the guide, and nothing works as expected… it’s probably because the arrow buttons aren’t BIGenough.

So what’s the solution? You’ll love it.
1) Get rid of the home theater system. It’s too confusing and no one listens to the DVDs and CDs anyway. We still want surround sound though, so go purchase a receiver only, that will decode the surround sound.
2) Get a remote with BIG simple buttons. It has power, channel up/down, and the volume controls the receiver.

So I follow that process.. of course nothing works..
We need to do this in two locations, but they want to do each one individually to make sure it works. So I go and buy the receiver yesterday. We don’t buy speakers because we wanted to use the existing ones. Problem #1. The original specification called for wired speaker locations.. REAL easy to swap speakers, swap devices, etc. Nope.. Of course not. That was changed because of fire insulation between floors and not wanting anything in the ceiling. Solution: Wireless rear speakers. I forget this… and the speakers are proprietary. So that means I can’t use them in the back. Then I can’t use the front ones either, because rather than having a standard speaker end, they have a proprietary plug. Sure, I could use the physical speaker wire (which has been fished through the wall and runs behind the 60” TV), but I’d have to cut the plugs off. Then when they don’t like this solution, have to splice the old plugs back on. So now we’re into it for a set of speakers.

Problem #2. We got the remote with the BIG simple buttons, but it’s too simple. If you want to control the TV, you hit the TV input button. If you want to control the Receiver, you hit the AV button. You can’t cross-program the buttons. That is to say, when it’s on TV, you can’t have the volume control the AV.. they control the TV. So now I have to search the Internets for a simple interface remote, that happens to be complicated enough to do multi-equipment programming.. Not something Best Buy has.

I’ve just about had it. Maybe they should pay a consultant $250/hr to design a system for them and handle interpretting exactly what ‘simple’ means.

The simple solution is making a user guide that covers the basic problems. Make sure that when a guest is checked out the system is double checked/returned to ‘normal’. Put a small sign on the Home Theater that says, ‘Please use the remote to control this system’ or ‘Please read the instructions for using this system’. Wow.. lookeeeeee.. we can solve the problem with simple procedural changes…

Current Music: Steve Gibson with Leo Laporte - Security Now 91: Marc Maiffret of eEye Digital Security

Current Mood: (frustrated) frustrated

Wed
16
May 2007
It’s stupid day at the office 

Compliments of Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Stupidity but Were Too Smart to Ask. That was a desk calendar I had a few years ago. I pulled off some selected days, and found them in my desk. I’m throwing them out this morning, but wanted to share them first.

Can dumb people still enjoy life?
You have to be dumb to enjoy life. If you get too smart, you see the flaws in the plan.

Exactly how stupid are we?
We’ll never know because we’re exactly too stupid to figure it out. Unfortunately, we’re just intelligent enough never to stop wondering about it.

If I’m stupid, should I feel bad about it?
    Absolutely not!
    Being stupid shares many characteristics with being in love, primarily that you never have to say you’re sorry. Also five years later, you will wonder how you ever could have been that dumb.
    The friar never apologized for coming up with the brilliant idea of having Juliet pretend to be dead so Romeo would then kill himself and she would wake up and kill herself too — and neither should you.

 

Current Music: DL.TV - Episode 165

Current Mood: (lethargic) lethargic

Tue
8
May 2007
Updated Blog Settings 

Well I spent alot of time over the past two weeks redoing my blog design. It’s really a cleanup of the previous style, but I added a few snazzier graphics and altered the CSS code to be cleaner (and designed for a 1024x minimum screeen giving me more room to write). I also updated my plugins for some new functionality. Most notable is the random photo on the left of the blog that will use the Highslide JS to show you a preview, but also allows you to directly link to the picture album. That was actually the start of the inspiration for the rest of the updates. I also finally got around to fixing the issue with the navigation on single post reading to include the previous/next links, and proper headers on the archive pages. Figured alot of folks came here from my LJ crosspost, so they were seeing it in single post view anyway.

Since I had to tear into all the background PHP and CSS to make sure it worked properly, I did the rest of the cleanup at the same time. I figured, this blog is supposed to be about my life and family, so I really need to make them more prominent. Plus, it puts a smile on my face everytime I see a new picture, and that’s the more important thing. :)

There are a few other plugins I’m still toying around with, but I’ll test them at home first and then roll them out later. This is the biggest update so far, and nothing appears broken.. please holler if something is.. (assuming you can even read this post in the first place!)

Lastly, I’m going to stop putting the parent category in the post titles. I’m going to let the categories work for themselves, in anticipation of a new tagging/category system in the future. Plus, one of the plugins that I added was a Search Engine Optimizer, that uses the title of the posts for the meta tags, and it was redundant.

Current Mood: (accomplished) accomplished
Current Music: Brobdingnagian Bards - If I Had a Million Ducats (Live)