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 Monday, September 11, 2006

On September 11, 2001, looking at the tragedy that was unfolding live on CNN, I was dumbstruck. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. It hadn't occurred to me until that day that this type of terrorism could ever happen - using a plane as a missile. And as each subsequent piece of news trickled in that morning and afternoon, I couldn't believe it could get any worse. Yet with each passing hour it still did.

Of course - I was glued to CNN all day and all night watchnig replay after replay. Every once and a while, some new camcorder video would come in, and you could see the plane hit the tower from another angle. There was the smoke and ash that filled the streets. I think horrific is the only appropriate word for what happened that day...

And here we are 5 years later. And oh how the world has changed.

Anyways, my prayers go out to the 9/11 victims and their families. This really is one of the great tragedies of human history.

 

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 Wednesday, September 06, 2006

A few years back (well, many years now actually)... Microsoft gave me a free copy of Visual Studio 6 Professional Edition for taking and passing a MCSD beta exam.

At the time, I was amazed because I think the software retailed for like $1000. It was like winning $1000 in a lottery - well, not exactly but still... free expensive software.

Nowdays, Microsoft offers their Visual Studio Express products free. I am using Express to assist with a big Open Source development project from home, and it's incredible that it is free. In fact, they may have lost a sale of the retail version of Visual Studio 2005 to me, because I don't need it.

Yesterday I heard that Borland is offering it's Turbo products free - Turbo C#, Turbo Delphi, Turbo C++. Wow again. So if I wasn't using Express already, I would definitely try Turbo C#.

Java people have Eclipse, which I hear is really good. Are there any other really good free development tools out there? Let me know.

 

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 Monday, September 04, 2006

Sorry, unconverted.

There are only three circumstances where employees should have the right to unionize:

* Low wage jobs, which I define to be less than $50,000 per year

* High risk jobs, where health and safety needs to be monitored

* Abusive employers, as decided by the Labour Relations Board

I also think employers should be given another weapon to fight a strike. The ability to fire or replace any number of employees without cause with only standard severance.

That is, once your employees are on strike, you can then decide it is a good time to reorganize your work force, letting go some of your least productive workers and hiring some replacements.

So, you go on strike, you risk losing your job because if your employer can find someone better, they will.

If not, you're safe.

 

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Ah, September the 4th. The holiday known as Labour Day up in Canada.

I made the mistake of coming in to work today. I have a big meeting tomorrow that I have to prepare for. But outside my office window a parade is going on. Yes, an actual parade. The unions are parading in celebration. Celebrating what? I don't know. Labour I guess. Celebrating cushy union jobs for life.

The music is nice though. Steel bands. Singers. Thousands and thousands of people marching. I think an hour of this might convert me to their cause.

 

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 Thursday, August 31, 2006

I've been having a blast with my XBox 360. As you may recall, I bought one a few weeks ago and have been having a great time with it. I've mostly used it to play games - from Need for Speed Most Wanted, to Tiger Woods 06. And I have been enjoying the XBox Live Arcade a lot too - purchased a couple of games from there.

A little while ago I installed Windows Media Center on one of my PC's - mostly because the XP Pro key I have didn't work. I have stacks of official Microsoft XP Pro CD's and no working keys. But Media Center PC has been just as good - even better. Media Center is XP with a PLUS.

Media Center kind-of integrates with the 360. Well, actually, it is supposed to be full integration. My XBox 360 is a media center pc for my living room television. But MCE only runs Windows Media WMV file fornats. Since all of my videos are more compressed than that (DivX mostly), I haven't been able to play streaming videos on my XBox.

Until today.

Today is the day I found VLC360. VLC360 is an ingenious little app that converts DivX and other movie types to Windows Media format ON THE FLY. So, as far as my XBox is concerned, I am playing WMV files. But the files are stored on my computer in DivX or xvid. It's amazing really. The person who came up with this idea and was able to implement it so nicely is a genious, no doubt about it.

If you have an XBox 360, and you have a Media Center PC, get this app. I have a REAL media center now. Wow!

 

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 Tuesday, August 29, 2006

OK, so the prosecutors in Colorado proved me wrong.

I was absolutely sure that they had some other evidence. After investigating this guy for several months, and having him under surveillance in Thailand, they finally decided they had enough to put him away for life. Investigate first, arrest second, right?

Uh, wrong.

Prosecutors decided to take a gamble. Like the "glove" from the OJ Simpson case - "If it don't fit, you must acquit." Sometimes you take a gamble and win, and sometimes you lose.

So, they will attempt to convict this guy on "possessing child porn" from 5 years ago. But prosecutors in California think he might have served most of the jail time already. So he'll be a free man in a matter of weeks.

Oh well. This case will probably never be solved. Another in a long line of unsolved murders.

 

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 Monday, August 28, 2006

It's not even 9pm, and I am home. Surprising, because we did a rather large "production deployment" tonight at 4pm, and that usually means an two to three hours of running around, followed by a couple of hours of stabilization.

Not this time. Things seem to have worked right out of the gate. I stuck around a few extra hours just in case (and have to prepare for another deployment tomorrow), but it was mostly unnecessary. 

I give full credit to the QA department (particularly this one tester) who tested the crap out of the code before it went live. She found all the interesting defects, and I had them fixed a couple of weeks ago.

I love it when that happens. I think my company finally has its development process exactly right.

 

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