Keep Dashboard widgets on your desktop
Involves a quick terminal command and a logout. 

Care to see how Queen's is investing your hard earn tuition money?
Gilded drain spouts. Yup, another fine demonstration of fiscal responsibility. 

Free college tuition can be a boon and a burden
In 1991, a philanthropist gave told each child in a grade 2 class that their tuition would be paid for. At this point, only 4 have actually graduated from college. 

Amazing 3D sidewalk chalk drawings
Running into one of these would probably mess with your perception a little bit. 

Nokia releases the 770, a net appliance (with no phone)
The devices has bluetooth and wifi and is meant to replace a 2nd or 3rd pc, the kind of thing you could leave on a nightside stand or coffee table. 

Why smart people defend bad ideas
Scott Berkun takes a look at people who are used to being right and the logic tricks they use to sway others. 

Morse code beats SMS text messaging
Jay Leno had a telegraph operator square off against an SMS phone messenger. 

The New Laws of Television
The second part of the article Piracy is Good? 

EPIC 2014
The New York Times has gone offline. A short film looking at a future media. 

Tranquilize sheep - do your part to end freedom
Test your reaction time with this flash game from the BBC sleep centre. 

The Erdös Number Project
Studying research collaboration among mathematicians. It's like Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon but with mathematician Paul Erdös at the centre. 

The world's least likely internet nerd?
Nothing like broadband internet in the middle of the jungle. 

Star Wars III Opening Weekend

Here are the current all time record box-office opening weekends (the Star Wars III numbers are an estimate, but not far off).

Alltime Movie Weekend Openers

Is it surprising that Star Wars had a great opening weekend? No, not at all considering it’s supposedly going to be the last one ever made (it probably helps that the movie is good this time around too). What surprises me is that percentage of total number– it’s at 68.5%. Nothing else in that list comes anywhere close. Everyone was watching Star Wars, talk about a cultural event.

Posted on May 22, 2005 at 03:20pm

Twelve Ways to Think Differently
Methods that will exercise parts of your brain that rarely get it, and make you more creative and better able to understand the world. 

Simon joins the Jedi order
Check out his new tattoo 

LifeDrive from palmOne
The new handheld has a 4gb harddrive, bluetooth and wifi. 

Ontario government allocates $158 million to high schools
Part of an apparent $820 million plan over four years. A desire to spend more money on technological education is good news for me. 

Musical Baton - Meme Attack

It appears this month’s meme craze is passing a musical baton, Brandon sent it my way. So, here we go:

Total music files residing on my computer: 3397 songs totalling 16.66GB (Some weird trend going on with the sixes).

Last CD I bought: It’s been a little while, but I think it was two Ted Leo albums — Shake the Sheets and Hearts of Oak.

Song playing right now: “Staring at the Sun” by TV on the Radio

Five songs I listen to a lot / mean alot to me:

* “When I Come Around” by Green Day
* “Da Mystery of Chessboxin” by Wu-Tang Clan
* “Blimps Go 90″ by Guided by Voices
* “No One Like You” by Scorpions
* “How Many Cans?” by Soul Coughing

Four or Five People I’m Passing The Buck Baton To: Tavis, Riz , Marc, Richard, Freeman.

That’s it, to those who’ve been tagged, enjoy. If you’re interested in my current listening habits, try my audioscrobbler stats.

Posted on May 18, 2005 at 01:31pm

Top 10 Favorite Words (Not in the Dictionary)
3. woot (interj): an exclamation of joy or excitement 

Piracy is good?

The essay Piracy is good? explores the Battlestar Galactica phenomenon and makes a case that it has essentially destroyed the broadcast television model. The television series has been incredibly popular and has been the SciFi network’s most successful show. That’s not really cause for concern, it’s a pretty good show, the issue is how it became popular.

All 13 episodes aired on SkyOne, the BBC affiliate that partnered with SciFi to produced the show, back in October last year. Within hours, each episode made it onto the internet and into the hands of eager fans around the world, mostly through Bittorrent distribution channels. This generated a word-0f-mouth buzz that induced a lot of people to watch the US premier in January and tune-in to subsequent episodes. So, it’s an interesting new way to test out the market for a television show but it’s not really the most effective way to generate revenue for your station (who wants to download a show with commercials?).

Towards the end of the article, Mark points out that all of the ripped episodes from SkyOne had the broadcaster’s logo overlaid on the screen at all times, fairly common practice these days. That screen realestate can be ignored for the most part, but it is a constant reminder about whatever’s there. It could provide an effective means of advertising in the future, a sort of picture-in-picture thing.

Persistent advertising is nothing new, they’ve been doing it in soccer for years (unlike hockey and baskeyball, they don’t stop the clock and provide commercial time). It’s not the worst thing in the world and short of pirates blurring or blanking out the ad, you can’t really remove it from the content. In my mind it’s a step above product placement shills.

I’ve seen Battlestar Galactica, it’s damn good. Which model did I use for watching the show? The SkyOne rips of course ( I live in Canada and don’t get SciFi, so they were the next best thing). That said, the audio was pretty hollow and I can’t wait a better copy. I’d recommend the show to anyone who likes scifi, I’ll be buying it when it hits dvd. The first season is currently airing in the US. If you find yourself in my situation and already watched all the episodes, check out the production blog for some clues to where they’re headed.

Update: Part two of the article is available

Know what's running the Wikimedia empire?
A nice list of hardware. 

As Governor of Texas, Bush declared June 10, 2000 to be Jesus Day
It's easy to forget about Christmas and Easter, cocaine will do things like that. 

Videos of a gameboy emulator for the PSP
It was only a matter of time. 

I wish Ampelmann was our crosswalk signal
The former East German symbol was adopted by the rest of the country when it merged. It's the hat that does it. 

Restoring Little Women
There are many editions of the Louisa May Alcott's classic, including one with the original grammar and roughness around the edges. My favourite quote from the article, "A gender-bender if ever there was one: girls with borrowed male names debating the membership of a boy named Laurie." 

Mao vs. Hipster PDA

So, Getting Things Done appears to be all the rage these days. One of the organizational elements being pimped by the cult is the hipster pda. I haven’t read GTD or totally applied the system, but I’ve found it to be an effective organizer/notetaker/todolist. It also seems to be a good cat toy.

That’s right, a bunch of 3×5 index cards held together with an art-clip can provide hours of fun for the feline kind. Alanah’s cat, was on one of her nightly psychotic benders and got ahold of one of the hipster pdas I had kicking around. She proceed to spend at least 10 minutes wrestling with it (not bad considering her normal attention span is closer to 10 seconds). We had the presence of mind to grab a camera and encourage her behaviour. Here’s a photoset.

Update: Another photo of a cat with a hipster pda in its clutches. Hmm, I’m starting to wonder.

Posted on May 13, 2005 at 04:06pm

FontLab purchases Macromedia Fontographer
It's about time, Macromedia has owned the software for at least seven years and hasn't done anything to it. 

Upgrade stuff

The upgrade to WordPress 1.5.1 was pretty smooth, but I think that my pingbacks might be borked (no one will notice or care, but it’s like personal ego stroking). Other people seem to be having similar problems (bug report).

As far as I know, there are no obvious problems, other than ones that have been around for a long time. There might be some problems with the feeds, but I’m running them all through feedburner now, so hopefully it won’t matter. I think the site will work better in older browsers now (in a lot of them, it was wanting to download a php file).

Update: I don’t think the pings have been working since Dreamhost disallowed fopen.

Update 2: They weren’t working but might be now. The problem may lie with other people’s installations, just realized my test site was still using 1.5 (which is broken).

Posted on May 12, 2005 at 03:14pm

Hiring is obsolete
"I think most undergrads don't realize yet that the economic cage is open. A lot have been told by their parents that the route to success is to get a good job. This was true when their parents were in college, but it's less true now." 

Get cheap discount books at Book Closeouts
Publishers clearing inventory means more fuel for the voracious reader. 

Here's a fix for an RSS error in WordPress 1.5.1
The rss feed would return null if there hadn't been a post in 24 hours. 

A screenshot slideshow featuring WordPress
It can give you a quick peek at WordPress in action. 

Inter Milan is considering a match against Zapatista Rebels
The rebel commander says given the affection they have for the team, they plan not to submerge the club in goals. 

Beard research
The sacrifices that people will make for science. 

Lego Star Wars

Alanah and I picked up a copy of Lego Star Wars last night. It’s a lot of fun (in a big dopey shattering-Lego-pieces kind of way) and totally geared towards young children playing with their nerdy Star Wars parents. Tandem gameplay is setup well, with the ability for a second character to drop in and out.

If you’re looking for super complicated, insane, graphically eye-popping whatever, you can probably find something better. If you’ve been playing various arcade and console emulators and like mindless repetitive gameplay, I highly recommend it.

More reviews.

Posted on May 10, 2005 at 12:43pm

WordPress 1.5.1 Released
Lots of bugs fixes, whooo. 

John has great Death From Above 1979 photos
From the May 1st show at the Mercury Lounge in NYC. 

The 5 Year Mark

Hi, welcome to eightface.com (or not if you’re a feed junkie), I’ve been doing this for awhile now. About half a decade, that’s a long time in dog years. If you’re pissy and want to get technical (ie. whois LOLZ!!1!), eightface.com has only existed since August 16, 2000, but the weblog has been going strong since May 9th, 2000.

Around that time I discovered Blogger and thought it was man’s greatest creation since the waffle iron. Until that point I had been updating various versions of my sites through the wonderful ftp process. In hindsight, I could have used a shell account, but they were only available on more expensive hosting plans back in the day.

FTP is great, but was hard to update from someone else’s machine because no one usually had a client installed. Blogger meant I had a nice easy-to-use web interface that I could login to from anywhere. Somewhere along the lines, there was a period of instability for Pyra and Blogger, so I felt the need to host the database in my server space, with my own content management system. I started using Movable Type in March 2002. And continued to use it for a number of years, before switching to WordPress in January of this year.

If you’re still with me, we can even dig through the archives: May 2005, May 2004, May 2003, May 2002, May 2001, May 2000.

It’s been awhile. I started it at the end of high-school, I’m now about to graduate from university for the second time. It’s a different world, both on the web and off. No one had link blogs, every weblog used to be a bunch of quick one-off links and a paragraph or so describing what was going on. But posts started getting longer as people started becoming more comfortable and perhaps more eloquent. We never used to have a title field for posts. Back then, Bush and Iraq were so 10 years ago. This post is now almost over and I may attempt to wait another 5 years before writing such lengthy and self-indulgent filth.

That’s about it. Except for the incredibly self-indulgent part — the pimping of some recent additions to the weblog:

Now it’s over.

Posted on May 9, 2005 at 12:00am

Encode/Decode HTML entities
A little web-app to properly encode your HTML entities. 

Flickr idGettr

As Gregory pointed out, there’s not really an easy way to figure out your Flickr user id number. The only thing you can really do is take a look at the source of your photostream and pick the id out of the RSS feed address.

To remedy the situation I threw together Flickr idGetter, a little page that finds the user id for you. It essentially does the same thing you would, grabs the page, looks at the source and finds your id.

Posted on May 8, 2005 at 03:05pm

Parking Madness


And you wonder why everyone gets so many parking tickets around here. I guess it’s how the city makes money.

Posted on May 7, 2005 at 03:58pm

Get Bonjour for Windows
Apple's instant networking technology, formerly called Rendezvous, now has and SDK available for the world's favourite operating system. 

Looking for Nuts
A great squirrel photograph. 

 

Performance-enhancing contact lenses
Nike and Bausch & Lomb have created various styles of lenses that block out different types of light. 

Council tells 8 year-old girl to hitch-hike rather than take school bus
It goes by the house, but apparently the council can't afford to have it stop because the house is just withing the 2-mile radius around the school. 

Sin City

Finally got around to seeing Sin City a couple of days ago after a number of aborted attempts. It seemed like time conspired against any attempts to actually get out to a movie theatre. I won’t make this long because there are tons of other reviews you could read at this point. I’ll say that stylistically it’s pretty amazing and definitely worth checking out in the theatre before it goes away. It’s also worth it to see Elijah Wood in an incredibly creepy post-Hobbit role.

My only complaint would be that the dialogue was a tad on the stilted side, then again, it reflected the comic book style. If I had to complain about something else, I’d say that it took me awhile to figure out what the hell was going on in the film.

Posted on May 2, 2005 at 09:47pm

Can You Type?
Create a 420x400 pixel typographic representation of yourself. 

From 'Gook' to 'Raghead'
Hatred is nothing new, but it goes against the whole liberation thread that got the war rolling. 

Small update to the flickrRSS plugin for WordPress
It fixes a slightly broken regex search, Flickr added a 10th photo server. Only really affects things if you're using the image cache. 

New Design Could Transform 1st Bike Ride
It starts off as a tricycle and gradually transforms into a bicycle as you pedal faster. 

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