OK, I've heard that people have strong opinions about this... Which one is 'correct' for you? I like the right hand (front dispensing) one, but as long as it's not empty I'm a happy camper. :-)
Friday, September 06, 2013
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Wikipedia
Wikipedia seems to be asking for money again. IMHO they are the single most powerful source of information equity in the world today.
Consider how printed newspapers have died because of competition on the internet. Consider how book sellers are dying because of book selling on the internet. Even printed books are struggling; mostly (Again IMHO) because the publishing industry (Like the recording industry, and the movie industry.....) can't handle such a powerful shift of format and the resulting shift in supply vs demand....
Anyway the point is, libraries can't grow if there are no books. Soon libraries (The ones that aren't on line anyway) might stagnate and die.
Wikipedia, and places like the Kahn academy, will be the only public repositories of knowledge that the planet will have left. Forget the 10,000 year clock... Lets all donate enough money to Jimmy Wales so that he can build a facility to house Wikipedia for 10,000 years. Or just give 3$ and feel good about keeping a good thing going.
I don't feel guilt when I see the Wikipedia banner asking for money; I get excited about being asked to help. It's our information, it's our Wikipedia; and it could be REALLY important.
..... so if Kahn academy (and others) are for education, Wikipedia for facts, and most of the rest of the internet is for fiction; where do we put history?
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Busted: Apple
Saturday, March 03, 2012
Server - Reinstall!
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Server - Success!
My server is far more modest. I'm rocking a Motherboard/CPU that I picked up at the University Surplus store for $5. (Previously an old Dell Dimension 9100 I got from a friend, but it's BTX motherboard won't fit the new case.) A case I bartered some three way switching expertise for. An old SSD that is failing (144kB went bad on one of the memory chips, or so my operating system says. I think that the smart data might be being misinterpreted). An open box RAID card that I snagged off of Newegg. And some hard drives that I bought pre-flood quite cheaply.
Here are a few pictures before and after I got the new case (The red one is my gaming rig...)
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Adventure Games
The very first game I ever owned, that I didn't have to program myself was Wishbringer. It was a beautiful game, it came with this little quartz rock (the wishbringer..) and a booklet printed on some kind of fancy paper. I loved that game, I couldn't even figure out how to deliver the letter to the Magic Shop; I got absolutely nowhere!!
When my dad got a PC, I got Rise of The Dragon. I completely failed to complete that game. I'm proud to say that I think I did figure out how to get the main character killed. It's progress of a sort.
Then came, Day of the Tentacle. I don't quite remember how I came to play this game. I think my friends were all playing it and having a grand old time; so I gave a whack at it. The third time was the charm; I learned an important lesson - I suck at adventure games; and therefore kind of hate them.
So; now there is going to be this big blockbuster release of a modern adventure game; created by the masters of adventure game making. My friends will all play it, and they will get reminisce over all the inside jokes while sharing tips and tricks on how to complete it. While I, left out in the cold; stew in my hatred. - It's going to be Monkey Island all over again. - Ba!