Just Checkin’ In

April 11, 2006 at 11:30 pm (General, Links, Linux)

Just here to get my once-a-month post written. There’s some welcome changes within WordPress. One thing that was annoying to me was that you used to be restricted to what widgets the theme used. Nice to be able to customize them a little more.

Some new themes available. Like the cleaner fonts on this one, and not having to read them against a stark white background.

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I use an XP machine at work to produce their website and I commonly use [Notepad] for copy/paste scratch or to quickly edit a little JavaScript. I liked that it was just small and light, but it’s absolutely feature-less. So, I looked around to see if there was a Windows equivalent to gedit or Kate, and found Notepad++. It has more features than I would ever possibly use, but it’s nice to have the language highlighting.

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Emasculated

March 8, 2006 at 5:44 pm (Distractions)

I didn’t realize it had been so long since I posted anything. I’ll try to get to snapping some pictures or something.

But anyway, so I walk into a local EB Games (local to where I work anyhow) to pick up the new Ghost Recon. While I was waiting for a couple knuckleheads to get their orders sorted out, I stood by to watch a guy playing the 360 version of GR:AW on a lovely LCD monitor. Simply amazing.

The counter’s clear, so I take my game to be rung up. As the clerk goes to get the game he adds, “whew, servers will be full tonight.”

I’m sighing on the inside. He places on the counter the 360 version, when I handed him the purchase box for the regular ol’ Xbox version. So now I have to say, “um, the regular one.”

“Oh, I’m so used to handing out the one for 360. You’re the oddball.”

Like kicking a wounded animal.

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Helpful Hints?

February 2, 2006 at 9:06 pm (General, Linux)

Over the last 30 days, my msttcorefonts post has been viewed 141 times.

Has it helped anybody? I installed Ubuntu 5.10 clean from disc and only did minor tweaks here and there. A lot of looky-no-touchy, so I can’t think of anything that makes my situation unique. Yet, it didn’t work the way I saw it everywhere on the web. I would have posted it in a forum or slipped it into a wiki, but it really didn’t seem like anybody was having the same problem.

So, helped? Tried it and still didn’t work? Don’t want to leave comments? It makes you put it an email address, but just to make sure you’re a human being. I have access to it, but I promise I won’t sign you up for random newsletters like I do to friends and family. Or lie, I don’t really care. I just want to know if it’s helped at all.

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Extra-Terrestrial Garbage

January 24, 2006 at 2:20 am (Opinions)

If you keep up with this sort of thing, you know that “shock jock” (what a stupid term) Howard Stern recently made the switch from FCC-restricted FM radio over to satellite radio.

First off, I want to say I agree that freedom of speech is being greatly limited by the American government. It is not the FCC’s duty to regulate what goes over the airwaves, nor is it one they deserve. It is a power they have given themselves. Democracy in action, right? That’s what our founding fathers had in mind? A small, vocal minority controlling this nation?

Anyway, America’s complacence aside, why satellite radio? Let’s stop pretending he’s a champion of free speech. He gave up the fight when he left terrestrial radio. Interestingly enough, there’s talk about Sirius executives trying to set some boundaries for Stern. There is fear that congress will decide that government regulation of satellite radio is necessary. Personally, I think they just have it out for him.

Why didn’t Stern take his show to the Internet? Free speech is still relatively safe here (in America, at least, can’t say the same for all countries). He would have a wider audience. Maybe he didn’t like the idea of people pirating the show and getting his dose of free speech for (gasp) free. Maybe there were moral issues. Maybe it was the $700 million he received for signing to Sirius. Just maybe.

I did a search, looking for articles pertaining to the FCC trying to regulate satellite radio, but came upon various articles generally about the move to Sirius. Actually, they weren’t all that varied. Some were just factual articles, but many were people who were offended by Stern. I would liked to have seen some from the other side of the argument, but Stern fans are rarely articulate.

His words don’t offend me. They’re just words. His actions don’t offend me. What offends me is that the show is so horrendously bad. I like talk radio. I particularly like shows with discussions of social concerns. His show bores me to death.

I’m obviously not a fan, but I’ve listened to my fair share. I haven’t heard much in the way of constructive social criticisms. It’s usually just him saying how great a job he would do if he were in a position of power. Not actually any real ideas. They read the headlines from the news (yeah, the same ones you get from reading the morning paper or taking a couple minutes to browse around the Internet). All the guests are celebrities (it’s amazing anyone actually cares about these people). The co-hosts are horrible. They play “drops” in the show (little sound clips), which are either fart noises or sexual sounds, but they are all of poor quality. Other guests include porn stars (zero intelligence), or other young women who don’t mind being degraded for the chance to make a bit of money. I love the aesthetics of a physically beautiful woman, but what does that mean to me, listening to the radio?

When he was on FM radio, the amount of commercials was just ridiculous. I assume he made a good amount of money, but was it just not enough? Hold on, it gets better: on satellite radio, you know, the one you need to pay to listen to, there’s still advertisements.

He’s not a pioneer. He’s not a revolutionary. In the move to satellite, he’s no longer even a footnote in the history of free speech. It’s hard to take him seriously on the subject when he’s limited himself to the numb-skulls willing to pay $13 a month to listen to him.

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Little Things

January 19, 2006 at 1:38 am (General, Personal)

I find it hard to say what I have to say when I’m typing in this box. I have some stuff written in a word processor, but I’m just too tired to complete a thought. I just wanted to acknowledge the fact that there hasn’t been any activity on this page for a couple weeks.

When I started this, I told myself I wouldn’t post under certain conditions. I want to continue this. I think, you know, I kind of need to. I don’t have many outlets. I don’t take advantage of many outlets.

I have a few days left to work through a metric ton of things that are piling up against me.

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