March 15, 2006 fun

Ninja’s Need Love

I love the internet. Where else would you see a video of a ninja answering letters about love?
March 11, 2006 spout

My $366 Vista PC

My $366 Vista PC

This morning, I read about a $159 computer from a review on the PC Magazine site:

I called my local Fry’s, and while they were no longer have the $159 sale (apparently quantities are limited”), they would be willing to sell me one for $171. While I was there, I got a 1GB memory upgrade and a 256MB ATI graphics card. Here’s the equipment I went home with:

  • Fry’s Genuine Quality 3131 PC: $170.99
    • 1.67GHz CPU
    • 128MB of RAM
    • 40GB HD
    • 10/100 integrated Ethernet
    • 56KB modem card
    • 52X CD-ROM
    • Stereo speakers
    • Keyboard + Mouse (including roller ball)
  • ATI Radeon 9550, AGP 8x/4x, 256MB DDR RAM: $94.99
  • 1GB RAM SIMM(for a total of 1.1GB of RAM): $99.99

I then added an LCD panel and a DVD drive I had laying around. Total cost $365.97.

When I got the PC, it came pre-installed with Lindows, the Linux distro meant to look and act like Windows. And I gotta say, it wasn’t too bad. Then, because they ship a free CD that runs directly w/o an install, I plugged in Ubuntu, another popular client-side Linux distro which was also surprisingly easy to use. Neither was as familiar as Windows XP, of course, but they were both a lot easier to use then the last time I ran Linux.

At 12:04am, I started the Vista Feb 06 CTP installation. At 12:44am, I was running Vista, it having recognized all of hardware (except the sound device) from my $366 PC, including enabling those cool glass” effects and the nifty animations, integrated search and all the neat things you’ve read about in the Vista reviews.

I know I work for the man,” but even so, I’m seriously impressed. The install was fast and seamless. The performance is way better than I thought it would be. And the little UI tricks are fabulous. I can’t do any media stuff cuz my audio device wasn’t recognized, but it was cool when I tried to play video and a DVD, that the Vista Media Center UI came up (my complete home entertainment needs are served with a coupla TVs, a Media Center PC and an XBox).

I know, I know, I got the OS for free, but come on! It’s still beta and it runs great on my cheapo PC! I don’t know what Vista’s going to go for, but I bet the whole she-bang (including LCD panel and DVD drive) could be had for ~$500 when Vista ships. Plus, I’ve only been playing with it for about an hour, but I already don’t want to go back to my XP boxes…

P.S. This post was composed and posted from visto,” my new Vista PC.

March 10, 2006 fun

Zombie MMORPG

Here.

I love this idea!

Exanimus is an online massively multiplayer game created in a world where the dead live and roam the earth eating the flesh of the living. While most of the world is dead, there are small pockets of survivors that exist in barricaded cities across the globe.”

You guy will kill me before I change, right?

March 9, 2006 fun

I’m *loving* the new live.com images search

Live.com has a new image search which does progressive showing of images, scaling of the group and individual photos in very cool ways, but the killer feature is when you surf to the page from whence the image comes, the image is shown in full size hovering above the page. Very slick. My only complaint is that there seems to be no way to do an image search w/o first doing a normal search and then pressing the Images” button. Still, I’ve switched from a9.com and google.com image search.

March 7, 2006 tools

ClickOnce + FireFox

If you’re having trouble with ClickOnce while using FireFox as your default browser, then this post is for you. Thanks, Saurabh!

March 3, 2006 fun

Fabulous Half-Life 2 Comic

Here’s a tip — if you’ve got a deadline, don’t wander over to the Half-Life 2 comic Concerned.” I’m a *huge* Half-Life and Half-Life 2 fan, so when I heard about it, I went right over and now that’s two hours of my life I’ll never get back (but were oh so pleasantly spent) reading all 120 comic strips front to back. Since I’ve been spending my evenings and weekends playing Half-Life 2 again (why oh why aren’t there any more good games?!?), all of the stuff in these comics is fresh in my mind. Plus, I don’t mean comic inspired by Half-Life 2;” the guy actually posing characters and objects from the game using a Half-Life 2 mod and builds his comics out of the screen shots, adding hilarious prose. It’s like if Rory built his comics from Stick Figure World 3D (coming soon to XBox 360). Very highly recommended.

February 26, 2006 tools

Hello from ASP.NET 2.0

I ported sellsbrothers.com to ASP.NET 2.0 a while ago, but I wasn’t happy with the experience, so I didn’t pull the trigger on moving it to a production environment. I’m glad I waited. I ported the site again last night using the VS05 Web Application Project preview and it worked a treat. Recommended.
February 25, 2006 spout

testing

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