Saturday, July 28. 2007Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Last modified on 2007-08-07 04:45
Back in the labYou ever look back at something you did months ago and wonder, "why did I do that?" I did that this evening with the controller that I've got in my lab. I'm starting work on another hologram for a professor at A&M and needed to do a bit of maintenance on the table. Strange, but every time a new hologram request from her comes in, there's something that needs doing in the lab before I can get started. This time the HEPA fan wasn't shutting off during an exposure and the table light sensor wasn't working. It turned out with the HEPA fan that somehow I'd wired up the relay connection with an additional 5v going to it. I have no idea why I did that. Fortunately it just caused the controller chip on that port to heat up (and not work) but didn't blow anything. Odd that it was working for a while and then just stopped. The light sensor just turned out to be a loose connection at the junction between the table wiring and the controller wiring. Gremlins. I also found a problem with the holocontroller software not always shutting off the fan and fixed that. Now I just need to straighten up the lab, prep some film, paint the subject and shoot. All tomorrow morning. Friday, July 27. 2007Art Rage 2.5Alright, just to get it right out in the open, the Ambient Design guys rock. Besides being a nice bunch of people (actually I've only corresponded with Matt Fox-Wilson and I'm sure he doesn't remember but they're all great guys, I'm sure) and I've probably been swayed somewhat because they've got a cat as a mascot but if you haven't tried Art Rage with either a Tablet PC or a Wacom compatible digitizer, you're missing out. Continue reading "Art Rage 2.5"Thursday, July 26. 2007Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Dance for me, little atom!Do they wear dancing costumes? Reuters reports that NIST has developed what may someday become a building block for quantum computing. Continue reading "Dance for me, little atom!" Thursday, July 26. 2007
Windows Vista, go back where you ... Posted by Michael Harrison
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Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Windows Vista, go back where you came from!Last week there was a rumor that a beta of Vista SP1 was going to be released any day now. This week the rumor (supposedly iron-clad) is that SP1 won't be out for more than a year. Most people who've tried Vista would likely say that SP1 needs to come out this year. Now there's another tech writer who's coming out of the closet and planning on switching back to XP.
I'll grant you that my four-day test of Vista shouldn't be taken as gospel. That was enough for me to know that there weren't any features in Vista that I could live without and UAC I couldn't live with. Add to that that Vista is slower and device support isn't as good and it was easy for me to see that XP was where I needed to stay. Other people are finally coming around. Friday, July 20. 2007Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Defined tags for this entry: shopping
Alright AmazonSo Amazon's had a grocery service for a while now and even though I took a quick peek at it I haven't ordered anything, is anyone out there using it on a regular basis? Don't know what I'm talking about? Go here... Wednesday, July 18. 2007Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Last modified on 2007-08-07 04:47
The Cathedral in Cartagena de IndiasThis is the picture that I mentioned in my previous podcast. Susan took it around sunset and once we got home played around with it in Picture Publisher (yep, she still uses it). Larger versions and a close-up after the jump. Continue reading "The Cathedral in Cartagena de Indias"Wednesday, July 18. 2007Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Defined tags for this entry: musings
iTunes is evil?That was a user name I saw recently in a public forum. I suspect they chose that name because iTunes has a thick layer of DRM covering it from end to end and that particular person is rabidly against DRM. I know how they feel. Granted, there are a few areas in iTunes where you don't have to accept a pair of handcuffs just to listen to some good music but those are still rare. Thing is, iTunes isn't evil. If Apple hadn't started sleeping with the record companies and accepted the DRM handcuffs we still wouldn't be able to buy single tracks of music at $1 a pop. The record companies are still too attached to the "album" as a measure of performance. They still don't get that buyers have never wanted a disk that's 50% crap just to get the few good songs. If people had been able to consistently buy singles back in the 60s they would have. Apple's no saint here but at least they were able to force something basically good down the throats of the record companies. So iTunes/Apple is a bit of a slut but not evil. Wednesday, July 18. 2007
I hate you all. Every one of you. Posted by Michael Harrison
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Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) I hate you all. Every one of you.No, not YOU. These people: OK, I don't really hate them. I'm jealous. With the exception of Tracy they get to play with new gadgets all the time and the latest making-me-drool gadget isn't the iPhone but the Lenovo X61. As a real-world user there are definitely times when I wish the rate of change in the tech world wasn't so high. A few months ago I bought a Fujitsu T4215 and while I'm very happy with it, it's hard not to read about other fancier machines and not think about a trade-in. Trouble is, I'd be doing that every six months. *sigh* Sunday, July 15. 2007
OneNote tag summary page useful? Posted by Michael Harrison
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OneNote tag summary page useful?Does anyone find this feature useful? I've tried using it and all I end up with is an unconnected list of tagged sentences. All context is removed with no links back to the source material. Consider the following from my own notebook: those two items are from very different sections but even if you were familiar with the subject matter you'd find it difficult to find the source material. ON can create hyperlinks to any page so why doesn't it do this automatically on summary pages? Am I missing something? Saturday, July 14. 2007Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Last modified on 2007-07-15 00:28
My first podcast!And probably my last just because I don't have that much I feel a need to cast about and it's a bit of a pain to do. Oh well, playing with the new microphone because I felt like it. Saturday, July 14. 2007Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Defined tags for this entry: musings
Seeing yellow printer dots in my mindI'd heard that several laser printer manufacturers had started encoding information onto every color page printed on some of their printers but hadn't realized just how many were doing it. There are dozens of printers that carry information that you can't see and didn't authorize. http://www.seeingyellow.com/ from MIT is urging people to contact their printer manufacturer and request information on turning off that "feature". Perhaps not everyone will be ratted out to the SS. Friday, July 13. 2007Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Defined tags for this entry: musings
Stop reading the slides!You went to the trouble to put useful information into your presentation and we aren't illiterate. Stop reading the slides at us. You should be telling us what's not in the presentation. So just stop it. Thursday, July 12. 2007
SP-USB-MIC-1 Microphone Posted by Michael Harrison
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SP-USB-MIC-1 Microphone As some of you have no doubt read, the audio quality coming out of the built-in Fujitsu T4215 microphone is bad at best. There is frequently a lot of noise even at low recording levels and the "Intellisonic speech enhancement" is completely useless, turning all speech into something that sounds like it's been recorded underwater. I finally gave up trying to make it work and bought an inexpensive external mic and was still getting too much distortion and the mic sensitivity was too low so I decided to give the SP-USB-MIC-1 microphone from The Sound Professionals a try. I'd seen one recommendation for it on the web but it appeared that people weren't gushing about it. It actually seemed like not many people were using what some people call "external sound cards". Either that, or they just weren't talking about it.
Continue reading "SP-USB-MIC-1 Microphone"Wednesday, July 11. 2007Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Defined tags for this entry: musings
SpeedScript beta for Tablet PCI heard about SpeedScript on jkOnTheRun and it looked intriguing enough to try. A faster keyboard is definitely something I'd like when I'm in slate mode and can't avoid "typing". I hate flipping my T4215 screen around when I'm grooving in slate world. Unfortunately I've found some bugs and design flaws that are keeping me from using the program. I sent these to the makers of SpeedScript but haven't received a reply so off they go to blog world.
Unfortunately these all added up enough that I haven't been using SpeedScript. I'd like to. It looks promising but it's just not quite cooked. Wednesday, July 11. 2007Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Defined tags for this entry: news
Laser-satellite-ground link tested
"Exceptionally clear" video footage was shown on the ground of the aircraft cabin and countryside below at respectable data rates.
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