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Technology
Monday, 24 April 2006

 

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Today apple announced their new dual core 17" macbook pro.  Now I have the old G4 version that came out before this one.  I had a dual tower before that and switched to the laptop because I knew I needed to be mobile if I was going to do Church Hub .  So I took a big performance drop to be mobile.  When you are on a computer for your job you notice the difference right away when you try to do something and it takes four times as long to do as before.  Well these new laptops are even faster then the old dual tower I used to have.  If I had the cash around I would drop money down for one right now.  No questions asked.  Oh well.  Someday.  For more info go check out Apple's website

 
Its already over! PDF Print E-mail
Video Games
Friday, 21 April 2006
LaraOh it was a fun ride but it was to short.  So I broke my own rule of finish one game before getting another.  I had an extra controller given to me for Christmas.  I traded it in for Tomb Raider this last Sunday.  I have been playing a few hours here and there at night.  It has been a great game over all.  The puzzles are fun and the story is actually interesting.  The only thing I would say is a downer is the motorcycle riding.  It does not feel like they finished that part of the game.  It could have been done a lot better.  So I am really getting into this game and it ends like Halo 2.  You think there is going to be more and it just ends leaving you hanging.  The game is a little short for my taste and with the hanging ending it makes it feel even more so.  The game logged that it only took me seven hours to finish.  Sure you can go back and play on hard and there are time trials to beat but that stuff doesn’t do it for me.  Once you figure out the puzzles you have done most of the fun parts of the game.  Just making it harder to shoot bad guys in the game does not make me want to play it again.  For 60 bucks I want the game to last longer than seven hours.  I would suggest renting this game based on the time it took to finish.  In retrospect I guess I diverted my attention from GRAW for only a few days which isn’t so bad for trying to get back into playing that game.  I know that I have spent more than seven hours on that game and still have half of it to go.  When I finish that one I will feel like I got my moneys worth.  I am excited that my friend Tim just picked up a 360 and GRAW.  They have some multiplayer missions designed for you and and your friends to play through that you can’t do on your own using xbox live.  More games should build in co-op play into them over xbox live.  Some of the best times I have had playing Halo is in co-op with a friend, they just need to use xbox live to do it and not force us to be on the same box.  My hat is off to the developers of GRAW for adding this to their game.
 
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Bike
Sunday, 16 April 2006

pantsWell we went on our weekly STP ride yesterday.  As usual it rained for half of it, but unlike rides in the past I finally got some rain gear.  I bought Cannondale’s Grind Pants.  They are actually designed for Mountain Biking but they work great for me.  One nice thing about these pants is if the weather does turn for the better you can actually zip off the bottom part and you are left with shorts on.  Yesterday after it stopped raining the sun came out for a bit but you could see up ahead that it was raining.  So I didn’t want to take the pant legs off but I was getting a little warm.  I found some zippers on the front inseams (no it was not the fly) and sure enough they were vents.  It was just the perfect amount of cool air till the rain started again.  I also got some booties for my feet.  They keep your feet warm and dry in the rain.  So as it rained on us yesterday it was the first time where I was not miserably cold.  The best thing I can describe it to is having good snow gear.  Sure you could go skiing in a pair of jeans but you are going to be cold quick.  Same thing here.  I kept riding in this weather in just shorts and vented bike shoes.  Back to the pants.  The other cool thing they have on them is some straps on the front that synch around your legs.  If you mountain bike you know how nice this is.  On downhill docents you are hardly on your seat.  Most of the time you are balancing behind it but there are times you come back above it.  The problem with baggy shorts or pants is they get caught on the seat as you slide back.  With these synch straps it is not a problem.  I highly recommend them.

oldman Now for the weird part of the ride.  I have ridden this loop before in worse shape and not had a problem with it.  This time was not the case.  I would say 40 miles in my legs started doing weird stuff.  Its hard to describe but I felt like before we left I didn’t have any energy.  When we hit 35 I was done and we still had 20 to go.  At about 7 left going up a hill I experienced the worst cramping in both my legs I have ever felt.  It was so painful and I could not move them.  They were literally stuck strait for about five minutes.  I tried to walk up the hill but they tried to cramp up again.  I thought I was going to have to call my wife to pick me up.  After a bit they started to loosen up and I stretched them out and I was able to carefully ride the rest of the way home.  Its really tweaked me out as I am not sure why it happened.  I have been much more tired and worn out on rides and never had this happen.  I must be getting old. :(  Everyone said that my legs would be in a lot of pain today from the cramping and they are not.  I feel like I just went on a bike ride.  I am keeping my finger crossed that it was something I ate or something like that otherwise I may just have to take up fishing from a chair.  We will see next weekend.

 
Network and Portable Home Directories PDF Print E-mail
Technology
Thursday, 13 April 2006
ministackI have a few Macs around that I use for different things.  The thing I hated the most when using multiple macs was if I did something on one that file or preference I made was not on the other.  Not anymore.  I have mac os x server running on my mac mini.  Starting with 10.4 server apple introduced something called Portable Home Directories.  Basically it lets you put your home folder on the server and it keeps a synced copy of it on any mac that you want.  The reason I haven’t done this sooner was the mini had a 40 gig hard drive and my laptop had a 100 gig drive.  I couldn’t get my home directory to fit on the mini if I wanted to.  Part of a backup solution I needed to do made this all possible.  I bought a cool little device call the MiniStack v2 which is a hard drive enclosure that fits under the mini.  It also adds more firewire ports and USB ports.  I put a 250 gig drive in the MiniStack and now my laptop is in sync with the server.  If my wife needs to use my laptop I can jump right on the mini and keep on working.  The other cool thing you can do once you have the portable home directories set up is the ability to get all the information of your home directory over the network.  For instance my wife has an account on the mini but not on my laptop.  Now she can log into her account on the laptop and it will open her home directory on the mini.  Everything is read and written directly to the mini while she does it and the speed is not bad even over a wireless connection.  I know that most people will never have a need for it but if you have more than one mac in the house it is really worth looking into.
 
Lara is back! PDF Print E-mail
Video Games
Wednesday, 12 April 2006
laraShe has video games and movies but they have all sucked of recent.  Her glory days were back in the mid 90’s when she first came out.  Since then the games have gotten worse and worse where the last one was so pathetic I don’t think anyone but the hardcore Lara Croft lover bought it.  Well a new team took over the project and the original designer of Lara Croft came back to make the new Tomb Raider: Legend which is out today.  A demo for the game was put up a few days ago on Xbox live marketplace and I have to admit it was a lot of fun.  They borrowed lots of fun game mechanics from other games that worked and incorporated it into their game.  I don’t have a problem with that when it makes for a fun game.  That is the entire point of making a video game.  thumb_laracroft_bling360If you loved the game Prince of Persia: Sands of Time you will like this game a lot as they borrowed from that one almost everything just short of the wall walking.  My only problem is I don’t like to get a new game before I finish the last one I started.  I still have more to go on GRAW .  Once I finish that one this will be the next one to pick up.  Maybe by that time it will have dropped a bit in price.  Microsoft in Germany is so excited about this game that they have a custom Xbox 360 made in the image of Lara using 43,000 tiny crystals.  It is worth about $11,000 not including the price of glue.  If you live over there you can sign up for the contest to win it.
 
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