Battlestar

Ron Moore (2nd from left) and the writers from Battlestar Galactica at Worldcon. (live from Worldcon!)

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Harlan

Ellison is talking. Beware!

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Harlan3

Note that if a five foot tall guy stands six inches in front of a camera he seems like a giant.

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Harlan2

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Bride

Deb’s hall costume for tonight is another inspired by the Haunted Mansion ride at Disneyland. The bride in the attic. Photo from the audience as we wait for the Masquerade to begin.

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Dune

At WorldCon this week. Right now in a pannel with Kevin Anderson and Brian Herbert, authors of the new Dune books. The latest, Hunters of Dune, takes up where the last left off. (Kevin on left.)

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Jazz

Jazz We’re at the San Jose Jazz festival this afternoon. Got here a bit late, but managed to find a bit of grass down front to throw our towels down.  Atmosphere is so nice, jazz folks are so much cooler than so many other concert goers.

Here’s a live shot from down front. Marcus Miller is up now. Dr. John starts in an hour!

Sent from Smartphone!

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August

No posts in August so far.  Guess it’s because it’s been incredibly busy.  Both fun and work have conspired to eat up all "down" time this month.  So what have we been up to?

  • Justin has a job as a lifeguard at a local private pool.  Wow, talk about the life.  My first job was working in the stock room at Thrifty Drugs.  He and I did the Scout Camp thing last month and he got his last merit badge requirement for getting his Eagle.  Now it’s just paperwork and the review.
  • Debbie has been keeping up with her Yoga and helping out down at the Saratoga City offices, just keeping her hand in on administrative work.  She’s also been keeping busy taking care of her Grandmother’s chores, and helping her mother get things ready for moving.
  • I’ve been really socked at work, but have also been busy finishing up home chores (painting the kitchen, putting up new light fixtures, garage clean-out to make room for a new car, etc.)
  • We’ve done several trips to Oregon this summer, follow-up on Jeanie’s impending move from Myrtle Creek to Bend.
  • We’re all prepping for World Con at the end of the month.
  • We went downtown for the Zero-One art displays.
  • There’s undoubtedly more that I’m forgetting.

Anyway, wanted to do a fill-in post while I could. Friends over for lunch today and this afternoon I’m going to try to hit the garage and get caught up on some work.

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Pointed

I don’t say much about work here.  Kind of the point, separation of work and life. 
 
But I’m pretty proud of the work a couple of us are doing on "the other blog."  Kind of a round robbin thing as far as the writing goes – we all sign our work though.  The latest is mine. 
 
Family members beware, it’s kind of techie.
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Podcast

Saturday I got some quality gaming time in with Doug and Shelly.  Afterwards we recorded episode 19 of Garrett’s Games and Geekiness.  Short episode where we discussed the games we had played, and local Science Fiction conventions.  You can read more and  listen to it here.
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Test

Q test of remote blogging (with photo if things actually work!)
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Japan

My friend Ash just started blogging his 6 week visit to Japan. You can read that here.

 

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Q3.0

More coolness.
 
http://www.minixm.com lets me listen to XMRadio through the Q.  Not sure if that will work if you don’t have a subscription already.  According to QUsers there’s a similar capability for Sirius radio, but that involved a zip file full of stuff and I’m already overwhelmed by the number of ways I can run down my battery entertaining myself with the phone. :-)
 
Finally figured out the volume control for the Slingbox Mobile app.  It uses the headset volume control, even through the built-in speakers.  Kinda makes sense once you know it… but not intuitive.  Guess written documentation would help there.
 
Still in the problem space… still trying to find a good solution to getting my Outlook notes sync’d. Windows Mobile 5.0 for Smartphones doesn’t include a note app (well, they do, but it’s for recording voice notes, like a pocket dictation machine.) 
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Q

Bought a Motorola Q Smartphone this week.  I’d been writing a couple of messages daily to friends also interested in the phone, just letting them know my experiences and discoveries.  Today I realized that I was blogging it through mail and decided to just move the notes here. 
 
Here’s the mail so far…
 
Subject: Q – Day 1.0
OK, all set up now and off the charger since 7am.  I’m syncin’g mail every 10 minutes during prime time, every two hours off prime time. Backlight time out is 10 seconds.  Display time out is 15 seconds.   Used the Bluetooth headset on the way into the office and made three calls.  Demo’ed mobile slingplayer for a few minutes to an interested geekling.
 
Battery still shows four bars at 11:20am!  Going into the power management bar I see the more granular bar is just down a pixel or two.  It the drain monitoring is linear then power won’t be an issue.
 
Other observations:
– It’s a little hard to unlock.   Unlock key has to be numbers.  You have to hold down an “alt” key to enter numbers which makes it hard to unlock single handed.  This is just a design bug, as there are plenty of occasions where you can type numbers without holding that down – so I expect it will be fixed.
– Bluetooth pairing with my headset went great.  I think something in the mix is much better on this phone.  I always had to coax the connection to life with the 5600 – it worked, eventually.
 
Subject: Q – Day 1.1
 
4:00 PM update on Battery:
 
Still four bars on the home screen.  Still just a few pixels down on the detailed power setting bar.  Power does not seem to be a problem.  Haven’t made any calls today, but e-mail keeps syncing and I’ve been reading it a fair bit.
 
FYI – I’m using the standard battery.  The larger battery is still in the packaging at home. 
 
Subject: Q – Day 2.0
 
Interesting discoveries since yesterday.
 
About 5pm yesterday I started to wonder about the battery indicator, was it just not refreshing?  Seemed likely, so I power cycled the phone.  (So fun to say power cycle instead of turned off and on).  Sure enough, the indicator came up one bar down, and the power management graph showed about ¼ of the down.  Towards 7:30 last night I did it again and the power indicators were down to the ½ way point.  So that’s a bug, or some setting I haven’t discovered (“conserve power by not updating power indicator?")
 
Good news on the keylock problem.  Pressing the ALT key twice locks it in numeric mode, so I now can unlock the phone by pressing Unlock ALT ALT # # # # Unlock.  A vast improvement.
 
I’ve been playing with voice command today.  Works pretty well.  Most direct way to dial is to use voice recognition of the number. So you’d say something like "Call 650-693-1005" instead of "Call Microsoft Reception." There are fewer points to confirm.  However you can still say "Call Pizza Hut" and it will look up Pizza Hut in your contacts and ask you to confirm you want to dial that number.  Some other minor glitches there, but nothing worth writing up.  As with most voice command systems, ambient noise and your own voice will matter, so YMMV. 
 
Installed a 1GB mini SD card last night and moved some media onto it.  Quality of speakers is, again, beyond my expectations.  Bluetooth control panel has a setting for Bluetooth stereo headset.  Ah, more gadgets.
 
-Ric
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$1800

All I want to say is: $1800 for a refrigerator and it doesn’t even connect to the Internet? 
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Cold

Is there much worse than a summer cold?  Yeah, probably.  But it doesn’t make them any less sucky.  After all the rain we had, we finally have lovely weather, and I’m indoors hacking up a lung. 
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Chuck

One nice thing about sincere friendship is that you don’t feel the need to appologize or explain.
 
With that in mind, I give you my friend: Chuck
 
 
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DS

Thursday Nintendo announces availability and pricing for the US release of the DS Lite.
 
How twisted is the market when we get an announcement about when the availability of the product price and avalibility is going to happen?  How satisfying will May 6th be, when we hear that it won’t be available until sometime in June?
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Idea

Break the mold.  Don’t make sense. Just post. Whatchuthinkngabout? Mayday… mayday…
 
Every now and then you have to go back and enjoy the B sides.  The album cuts that weren’t/won’t ever have been/be popular enough to be played/rediscovered on the air, that you’ll never stick into a playlist, but once upon a time made you smile, or think, or pout, or just listen up. Case in the sharpen that point…
 
Garbage
Shirley Mansion
1995
Not My Idea
 
I bit my tongue and stood in line
With not much to believe in
I bought into what I was sold
And ended up with nothing

This is not my idea of a good time
This is not my idea of a good time
This is not my idea of a good time
This is not my idea

You thought that I would never see
What was meant for you was meant for me
I was distracted at the time
Forget about yours now what about mine

This is not my idea of a good time
This is not my idea of a good time
This is not my idea of a good time
This is not my idea

You thought I was a little girl
You thought I was a little mouse
You thought you’d take me by surprise
Now I’m here burning down your house

This is not my idea of a good time
This is not my idea of a good time
This is not my idea of a good time
This is not my idea.

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Podcast

My friend Doug Garrett is getting to be quite the name in the boardgaming geek-o-sphere.  He’s the boardgame coordinator for KublaCon, one of the best gaming conventions out there, and now a regular on the Board Game Speak podcast from the BoardGame Geek web site.  If you’re not a geek, this is just rambling, but if you’re tuned into the geek space, this is big stuff.
 
Anyway, Doug has been doing a weekly podcast of his own, but has been having some rough times getting the audio working right.  I have some pretty high-end audio recording stuff now, and asked him if he wanted me to come over to do a recording session for him.  He said yes, and unexpectedly asked me if I wanted to be on the show.  Sure, sounds fun.  We did the recording on April 1st, had a great time, and it’s posted today at Garret’s Games and Geekiness.  Check it out.  Here’s a picture of Doug and some of the equipement.
 
Note: I have to formally appologize to Doug’s wife Shelly for inspiring Doug to go out and drop some big cash on an M-Audio MicroTrack 24/96 portable digital recorder.  Gadget geeking is as infectious as boardgame geeking.
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