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 Sunday, May 28, 2006

It only took me 6 months of procrastination to go from getting my MCAD.NET to getting my MCSD.NET.

Today I passed the SQL Server Design exam (70-229) as my elective.

Microsoft was having a promotion - if you fail an exam, you get to take it again for free. And a friend handed me a 50% off coupon. So no more excuses - I just went.

No studying, no Transcenders this time. If I failed, I would take the followup more seriously. No need, since I passed.

Anyways, one more goal reached.

 

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 Saturday, May 20, 2006

I finally upgraded my home audio system to have 5 channel surround sound. Here I was living in a 2 channel world for so long, and missing the wonders of Dolby.

Besides having to purchase 3 more speakers (a center channel and the two rear channels), I also had to upgrade my receiver. I had an old receiver that the salesman figured supported ProLogic but not Dolby. Hey, don't have to convince me too much. I wanted a new receiver anyways.

Anyways, once I set the system up (man, was that an ordeal - 2 hours!), I had to find a DVD to test with. I picked the first DVD in my collection I could find that would have good audio to listen to. I happened to pick Star Wars 2: Attack of the Clones.

You notice it right away. In a crowded bar scene, the rear channel speakers were handling the crowd-noise of the bar, while the front channels delivered the dialog. Nice effect.

The receiver came with a microphone so that the system could auto configure itself for ideal audio settings. It took a few turns to get just right, but now it's sounding good.

Now I just need to get an LCD. The prices are coming down - I should be able to get a decent one for Christmas this year.

 

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A good friend of mine twisted my arm (persistently) and convinced me to read The DaVinci Code earlier this month. I read it while traveling in Italy. (Geez, was it only two weeks ago since then?) I kind of wish I read it before going to Paris. It looks like I missed a few interesting things.

Anyways, my wife and I saw the movie tonight. I must say, all the negative reviews had me worried. I was actually pleasantly surprised by what I saw on the screen. Overall, I liked it. Let's say 7 out of 10.

Some of the comments made by critics were:

It's too long at 2.5 hours. To me, it didn't feel too long. I didn't find myself wishing the movie would hurry up. I didn't check my watch until I left the theater.

Tom Hanks is miscast as Robert Langdon. He might be. It might have been better to see an unknown in the role, or Bill Paxton who producers originally wanted. Hanks does not match the image of Langdon given by the book, and is not convincing as a professor. But I thought he did a pretty good job in this film. Not as bad as The Terminal, that's for sure. In the end, it worked out pretty well.

The movie spends too much time explaining the backstory. Actually, I thought the book spent too much time explaining things. The movie glosses over some things and skips others entirely. Which is fine, because its not a bloody documentary. For instance, I don't think the words “Opus Dei” were uttered until 1.5 hours into the movie. And then only 2 or 3 times through the whole movie. After all of the fuss the book makes about Opus Dei, the movie hardly talks about them.

Deviations from the Book. The problem for filmmakers when adapting a popular book into a movie is that (a) to properly adapt a book that includes all the scenes would require a 5 hour movie; (b) authors are able to say things in words that do not translate well to movies; and (c) once you have to cut some scenes out for time, you have to modify others to make the story make sense. I found this movie was quite faithful to the book, and there were only a few subtle changes from what Dan Brown had written. For instance, Robert Langdon solves most of the clues, and Sophie Neveau is just along for the ride. She is just there basically to ask “what? why?“ and have Langdon or Teabig explain some other piece of history to her (and us). The book spends much time establishing her as an accomplished cryptologist.

Anyways, if you liked the book, go see The DaVinci Code. If you have not read the book, or are not interested in it, you might not like it. But so it is with all movies.

 

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 Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Here's a neat idea. Wish I thought of it first.

ClaimID.com is a web site that allows you to assert your online identity. To say:

  • I own this web site
  • I wrote this article
  • This article is talking about me
  • This article is not talking about me

See My ClaimID for an example.

Now is this service necessary? Not really. I have a web site (you're reading it) and so I already have the ability to publish links to my other sites. And most people (normal people, like my sister or my nephew) don't have an online identity and have no need to create one.

But still, it's cool.

 

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 Friday, April 21, 2006

I will probably have lots of pictures of Europe when I get back. If you don't already know, I tend to post my pictures at my other blog, here:

http://myrandommusings.blogspot.com/

 

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OK, Maybe I am being a tad overly dramatic. But I am about to venture into the unknown. To boldly go where I have not gone before. To take perhaps the most complicated vacation I have taken in all my 36 years on this planet. I'm going... to Europe.

Having planned and booked this trip myself, there are a lot of details to consider. There is the flight across the Atlantic and back, the hotels in each city, and the transportation between cities for one. That's the basics. If nothing screws up there, then things should be good.

Then there is the things to do in each city. Will we have enough time to cram everything in? Is it better to spend a day walking along the cobblestone streets, stopping for a coffee in a sidewalk cafe and doing a bit of shopping? Or is it better to try to hit a bunch of museums and monuments in that day so if someone asks “Did you see THIS?” I can respond “Yes! Of course, wouldn't miss THAT.”

It's a tough balance. Hopefully we'll be able to enjoy the ambiance of the places while not missing out on the highlights. A friend warned me not to do too much, and I will try my best to keep a brisk yet easily manageable pace of activities.

I don't want to be on the plane home totally exhausted and frustrated.

Wish me luck. (Thanks!) And I'll see if I can do a few blog postings from across the pond.

 

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 Monday, March 27, 2006

Props to Paul over at IconizeMe!

This image of me turned out amazing. I'm blown away.

 

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 Tuesday, March 21, 2006

I am not getting paid for this endorsement, but I needed to book some intra-Europe plane tickets yesterday, and found these sites. It made the process 100 times easier.

This site is excellent:
http://www.dohop.com/

And so is this:
http://wikitravel.org/en/Discount_airlines_in_Europe

 

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