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Don’t.
Twitter.
Don’t send me and Twitter friend requests, or whatever the new social chatter thing happens to be this month. I’ll most likely ignore them, because if I don’t have the time to use them, I’m not going to bother checking them out. Same thing goes for Facebook.
I will admit that Shelfari and Good [...]
My Admin hat (Unix / Web) is on now.
I’ve been in the middle of a few systemwide changes to accomodate some FarPoint Media needs, as well as some needed updates and conversions to a host of show websites.
Some of them are rather involved, and no amount of Googling turned up the full solution to any [...]
Well? What do you think of the new layout?
I’m still tweaking some of the finer points, font sizes, object placements, but for the most part, the remodeling is complete.
It’s time to upgrade WordPress again, and since it’s been about a year, it makes sense.
I generally don’t upgrade to the first point zero release that comes out, and in this case, I’m glad I waited. A 2.0.1 and 2.0.2 release came out within two weeks of each other, and since I don’t control [...]
Well, the Pioneer laserdisc player works great, and I’ve been reminiscing with stuff I either haven’t gotten around to obtaining on DVD, or that just plain isn’t on DVD at all yet. I even found out that someone I know might be able to realign the lasers in the old Sony player, so we’ll [...]
I guess it really was just a matter of time.
I finally bought a new video cable and spun up my old Sony MDP-605 laserdisc player to check out some old discs, and was met by an interesting surprise.
The sound was fine, but the picture didn’t work. Best description is that the vertical hold seemed [...]
Okay, if anyone out there is really reading, you can now leave me a voicemail (if you’re sick of the comments feature putting in double and triple “http” tags in your URL).
206-30-w0rds
that’s 206-309-0737.
I’ll get the message as a .wav file, and be able to listen to it on one of my computers. I [...]
Interesting. According to this article, Sony BMG is testing out another DRM method to prevent pirate copying of their CDs, but allowing consumers to make a backup copy.
Problem is, while it shows some open-mindedness towards the flexibility in listening options that music buyers have become used to in recent years, it still shows some [...]