Archive for April 28th, 2006

2 years, 4 months ago

The cost of gasoline in the US and IPac

First we’ll start off with something that is useful for all of you and then follow it up with something that will only be useful if you all support it.

So what is something everyone here in SoCal can use? Information about gas prices but of course! There is an awesome site at GasBuddy.com that has some good tools for discovering what the price trends over time for gas as well as oil are as well as presenting a map of gas prices by state, county, zip code, city and more. Check it out and maybe you can help save yourself some money next time at the pump.

http://www.gasbuddy.com/gb_gastemperaturemap.aspx

Next up is something that I feel has been long due in our country. Right now most of you probably see news stories about how the MPAA or the RIAA are trying to impose some new wonderful draconian DRM, or sue the world into not stealing music, or trying to make that HDTV you bought last year not show your HD content at HD resolution because its not protected by HDCP or some such garbage. Basically, the RIAA and MPAA and certain members of Congress like that asshole Orin Hatch or the Honorable Congressional Asshole of the Month, Lamar Smith (more on him later)are waging a war against your rights to the ability to have Fair Use rights on media you lawfully purchased. In the process of fighting this fight you have large well funded political action committes who are funneling dollars into various members of the House and Senate in order to get new stricter copyright laws and harsher punishments enacted. On our side we have the likes of the EFF and the CATo Institute, but these are non-profit organizations and as such cant funnel money directly to Congresscritters they want to support. Enter IPac to solve this long unanswered need! IPac is a political action committee that stands for:

“We believe that technological innovation and individual creativity are vital to the future of this country. We believe that a prosperous and democratic society depends on freedom for all individuals to pursue scientific invention and artistic expression. Unfortunately, new, more draconian copyright and patent laws threaten to stifle these freedoms and restrict public participation in science, art, and political discourse.”

I believe that supporting IPac is the best way that we as citizens can start to take the fight against our rights back to our elected Representatives and I highly suggest and urge all of you to check IPac out and to contribute to their cause if you feel strongly about these issues.

http://ipaction.org/index.html

Be sure to check out IPac’s blog regularly. Currently its going over how Congressmen that were sent iPod’s as campaign contributions were sent back by some and attempting to understand how Senators like John Kerry or Conrad Burns would decline an iPod but gladly take thousands of dollars in donations from Hollywood cartels!

http://ipaction.org/blog/
Lastly we have an article about how to hack the apperance of the Login window on Mac OS X. Shows how to customize it to your hearts content. I imagine that doing these hacks might go away after doing a point upgrade of OS X but I dont know from firsthand experience as of yet so YMMV.

http://www.applematters.com/index.php/section/comments/hack-the-login-window/

2 years, 4 months ago

Some gaming news from the past!

Some of you are old enough to remember this, to others this is going to be brand new. In either case all of you needs to go check out the remastered version of Another World! Another world came out in 1996 and all of its graphics were vector based, but painstakingly done and resulted in a game that was challenging, fun and engrossing all at the same time. I can still remember playing this on my Amiga 2000 and then later on the PC. This game is worth your time to download and check out!

http://forums.idlethumbs.net/showthread.php?t=3995
http://www.anotherworld.fr/anotherworld_uk/index.htm

Also in other gaming related news female students in UCI’s Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences got written up in the OC Register for a female oriented game they designed. Overall its not a bad article.

http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/homepage/abox/article_1111208.php

Apparently, fast food in Denmark is actually healthy for you! According to this AP news story

“The low Danish levels are the result of low-fat legislation introduced in 2004. Under the new law, no more than two percent of fats in foods sold to customers can be industrially-produced transfats. Food producers violating the law risk two years in prison.”

Hmm, now I wonder why that hasnt happened here in the US? You’d think with all the health nut craze and the coming “War against Obesity” that something of this like would be done? Oddly enough, Denmark is looking like a bad-boy in the EU for this law because not allowing fast food and other establishments to use trans-fatty acids represents a trade barrier. Sheesh!

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20060413/ts_alt_afp/denmarkushealth

Looks like BMW is coming out with a new improve iPod interface for their cars. The new adapter will display artist, album, and song titsle on the display according to the story. This comes along with improvements in how the iPod deal with playlists and playing random songs when integrated with the BMW’s.

http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?contentid=6183

2 years, 4 months ago

He made how much money?!?…and other stories

So the cheif of Exxon, Lee Raymond retired recently and was awarded more then 400 million dollars in his final year of his contract, getting a total of 686 million dollars from 1993-2005. This works out to 144K and change each day he worked, or over a million dollars a DAY during his very last year at Exxon alone. What the sam hell is going on at Exxon? So much for all of that “we’re in all this together with you” bullshit. Plus, Lee Raymond looks like Fat Bastard!

 

http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/Story.aspx?guid=%7BFB243793-08BF-
4272-8801-41D9B12A4DB4%7D&dist=rss&siteid=mktw&print=true&dist=printTop

Moving on to other cool things, I stumbled across this site which documents how to make a Mont Blanc pen refill work in a cheaper pen then a $250+ Mont Blanc pen. Overall looks pretty cool and I think I will go do this at some point this weekend.

http://www.instructables.com/ex/i/7899F5DC1A2310299AD7001143E7E506/
?ALLSTEPS

Speaking of cool site there is also this site which documents all of the SR-71/A-12 plane losses over the past 40 years. Really interesting to read if you want an idea of how equipment failures can adversely affect planes. Also has links to a video of one of the SR-71 drone lanuch tests going wrong and the subsequent destruction of the plane.

http://www.wvi.com/~sr71webmaster/srloss~1.htm

Lastly we have an entry in Wikipedia about something known at the Voynich Manuscript. A text that is written in a language no one has ever seen or ever been able to decipher even one work of the text. I find it refreshing when I stumble across items like these because it gives me confidence in knowing that there are still things in this world wee do not know or understand.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voynich_Manuscript 

2 years, 4 months ago

Some cool technology stories

First up we have the story on Apple’s site about the UCI HiperWal, a display made up of 50 30-inch LCD displays for visualizing large datasets:

http://www.apple.com/science/profiles/hiperwall/

Next up we have an entry on the Freedom to Tinker blog about the mathematics behind how to crack/defeat the HDCP encryption scheme. The math is simplified enough that most people should be able to follow the examples. Pretty clever stuff, this gives me hopes for Fair Use rights getting retained one way or another with the HD formats:

http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/?p=1005

Here a former programmer from JPL/Caltech talks about his experiences working at Microsoft and how things there get done. Gives some insights perhaps as to how their development management is responsible for product dealys like what we have been seeing with Vista.

http://www.qbrundage.com/michaelb/pubs/essays/working_at_microsoft.html

Lastly I want to refer you all to an excellent 40 minute documentary on Google Video involving Richard Feynman about the joy of discovering new things. Anyone who is into science or furthering Man’s knowledge should take some time to watch Richard speak. Great stuff!

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6586235597476141009&q
=feynman&pl=true

2 years, 4 months ago

M colon I colon 3

So last night I went to a screening for Mission Impossible 3. This was about the only way I was going to see this film since I don’t want to materially contribute to the Church of Scientology or that no-talent assclown Tom Cruise. That and at screenings is one of the few times I get to write down my opinion on a sheet of paper about how much Tom Cruise must like it in the ass and have some decent assurance that the producers will read it. Alas however at last nights screening there was no survey to fill out so I guess they are testing out this cut of the movie.

In a nutshell, the movie was “ok” at best. The best scene in the movie is about 2/3rds of the way in and involves fulcrums. As for the plot, well, it felt a tab contrived and after reflection and talking to my friend Rob I realized it was very similar to the plot of the first awful MI movie with Cruise. All in all, I’d say wait till it hits Netflix to see it.




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Daniel Spisak

Daniel Spisak was born from the fiery depths of fusion and now roams the pale blue dot known as Earth. I obtained my bachelors degree in Computer Science from UC Irvine at the end of 2007.

I am also involved in technology & security consulting firms as well as being a freelance technology writer. I also contribute to Jerry Pournelle's website and Chaos Manor Reviews. Additionally I am also a freelance photographer as well and you can find my photos either on my own personal gallery or up at my Flickr account or on Zivity.

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