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Date Difference 1.1

Ok I finally found a Tiger machine to test Date Difference 1.1 on, and it seems to work fine, so I’m going to go ahead and release it! You can download Date Difference 1.1 at the same place as before, but now it should be better than before!

New features:

  • Fixed problems with compatibility in OS X 10.4 (ie not launching)
  • Fixed problems with time intervals being too long for the computer to keep track of (dates before sometime around 1940 returned a negative result)
  • Added option to use zeroes or not (meaning if there are 0 days in between the two dates, by default Date Difference no longer displays them). This can be changed in the preferences.
  • Added Sparkle for automatic updates
  • Changed the About window to be prettier

Known issues:

  • Preferences are not saved, you have to set them every time it launches.
  • If it’s giving you strange results the first time you launch it, try re-launching it before telling me!

Enjoy, and please tell me any bugs you encounter, in the comments section!

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Date Difference 1.1

Ok I finally found a Tiger machine to test Date Difference 1.1 on, and it seems to work fine, so I’m going to go ahead and release it! You can download Date Difference 1.1 at the same place as before, but now it should be better than before!

New features:

  • Fixed problems with compatibility in OS X 10.4 (ie not launching)
  • Fixed problems with time intervals being too long for the computer to keep track of (dates before sometime around 1940 returned a negative result)
  • Added option to use zeroes or not (meaning if there are 0 days in between the two dates, by default Date Difference no longer displays them). This can be changed in the preferences.
  • Added Sparkle for automatic updates
  • Changed the About window to be prettier

Known issues:

  • Preferences are not saved, you have to set them every time it launches.
  • If it’s giving you strange results the first time you launch it, try re-launching it before telling me!

Enjoy, and please tell me any bugs you encounter, in the comments section!

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The Dark Knight Released


Today the movie The Dark Knight opened in theaters, to massive success. The sequel to Batman Begins took in a record-smashing $18.5 million on its first night, surpassing the previous midnight champion, Star Wars Episode III (which sold $16.9 million opening night). I saw just returned from seeing the movie, and I have to say that I was very impressed. The Joker (above), played by the late Heath Ledger, was very impressive. He was definitely very scary, and indeed seemed to be extremely unstable. I need to re-watch Jack Nicholson’s Joker performance to really decide whether Ledger is the best Joker, but it certainly seems at the moment like he succeeded in being more frightening, less stable, and just a better Joker overall. Caution: Spoilers follow.

Two-Face was possibly even more interesting, if only because we are treated to his origin story as well as his demise, in a glaring twist on the original canon of Batman, Two-Face dies after dramatically killing 6 people, instead of providing a full-on nemesis for Batman. I particularly enjoyed watching his obsession with his “lucky coin” develop, from the first time we see it as simply an heirloom from his father through its evolution into deciding whether men and women live or die. Also I didn’t see the connection between Dent being Gotham’s “White Knight” and Batman being Gotham’s “Dark Knight” until the very, very end when Commissioner Gordon said it, but when I realized it it was a very very awesome moment indeed.

Obviously, the two movies to compare The Dark Knight to are Batman Begins (the predecessor of this film), and Iron Man (the most recent quality superhero movie to hit theaters). Compared to Batman Begins, this movie was just as good, if not better. One thing I didn’t like about Begins was the quality of the effects used. They seemed plasticky and not-quite-real-enough at best, something Knight gets around easily. The effects of the new movie are toned down a lot from the first one, but what is there is top-notch.

Compared to Iron Man, the movie was better in some ways, and lesser in others. Both films were highly anticipated, and both were amazing. The difference is in the style with which they each amaze. Iron Man was awesome. Most of the scenes make you go “wow”. The non-stop action, the amazing visual effects, everything was what I would describe as awesome. It felt like a much more glorious film. Everything shined, and sped along, and exploded and was flashy and loud and awesome. The Dark Knight was different, in that it wasn’t necessarily awesome at all times, and it certainly wasn’t glorious. I think that Knight was much deeper than Iron Man, in that it actually provoked other emotions besides awe. The Dark Knight had me on the edge of my seat for practically the whole movie. There were moments (particularly when Rachel dies) when I felt for the people on-screen, and there were times when I hated them, and I was supposed to hate them. Characters were able to actually scare me. About half-way through I started shivering with fear and anticipation, and I hardly stopped until the credits finished rolling. I can’t say the same thing about Iron Man.

I don’t watch many “real” movies, that is to say the sort that win Oscars, but I think that The Dark Knight is definitely going to be a winner this year. Two thumbs up.

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iPhone 3G

I went to the Apple Store today to check out the new iPhone 3G. It isn’t that different from the old one, but it has much faster data speeds (getting internet data over the cellphone network), and GPS, not to mention iPhone OS 2.0 and a new back design:

The new design is actually slightly thicker than the old one, but it isn’t that noticeable, since it’s also slightly curved in the back. It feels better in your hand, and also a tiny bit heavier than the old one. It has more…presence than the old one, I think.

The 2.0 software is nice, the new App Store allows you to download applications written by people who aren’t Apple, stuff like games and apps for social networks like Facebook and MySpace, plus an official AIM client by AOL. Some of the stuff (most of it) is free, but a lot costs between $.99 and $9.99 (Super Monkey Ball, the most popular item on the store at the moment, weighs in at $9.99). The software is a free upgrade for people with the original iPhone, but unfortunately it’s $9.99 for iPod Touch users such as myself.

The new iPhone costs less than the old ones did, only $199 for the 8gb variety and $299 for 16gb. Unfortunately, the upped data speed means that the monthly plans cost more, $10 more for the faster data (mandatory), and $5 more for 200 text messages (optional, but there are no text messages included with the data plan), bringing the monthly cost to $85/month. The 16gb model also comes in white:

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Geese

I went with my girlfriend to feed some old bread to the geese that live down my street yesterday, and figured I should bring my camera. I got some pretty good pictures, but let me just say this: geese are vicious.

This guy kept attacking other geese and hissing at us for more bread. He had a metal ring on his ankle:

I wonder if that has something to do with it? Perhaps the park rangers marked which ones are really aggressive? Maybe that one is the alpha male? Do geese even have alpha males? I have no idea.

All I know is that teenage goslings are very cute:

You can see the rest of the pictures at my gallery.

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Geese

I went with my girlfriend to feed some old bread to the geese that live down my street yesterday, and figured I should bring my camera. I got some pretty good pictures, but let me just say this: geese are vicious.

This guy kept attacking other geese and hissing at us for more bread. He had a metal ring on his ankle:

I wonder if that has something to do with it? Perhaps the park rangers marked which ones are really aggressive? Maybe that one is the alpha male? Do geese even have alpha males? I have no idea.

All I know is that teenage goslings are very cute:

You can see the rest of the pictures at my gallery.

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On The Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness, Episode 1 (Demo)


I downloaded and played through the demo of Penny Arcade‘s new game, On The Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness, Episode 1. It’s pretty fun, and easy to get into. It has the comedy of a Penny Arcade comic, and the look of one, too. The graphics are not impressive, but they work. They’re very similar to the Sam and Max games, if anyone has played them.

The gameplay is very easy to understand. The exploring portion is point-and-click, while the battle screens work by selecting your attack and then the enemy to attack. Sounds simple, but it’s real-time. You have to manage up to 4 characters at once (maybe more?), while the enemy is also attacking you. It can get pretty hectic, but it wasn’t bad.

I would recommend downloading the demo to anybody, and buying the game if you like it, since it’s only $20 and available for Mac, Windows, and Linux, as well as on the Xbox Live Marketplace.

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Boston Apple Store Opens!

The New Apple Store

I went to the opening of the Boylston Street Apple Store yesterday, and got a free shirt! It’s green and resembles the teaser signs that were covering the windows a week ago. Also received a free red iPod Sock, with the date embroidered on the tag. It’s actually larger than the old socks I was using, my iPod Touch can actually fit in it.

Red iPod sock

The line was about a 2 hour wait, but very much worth it. The inside of the store is beautiful, lots of glass and steel. Very Apple. The entire staff (hundreds of people, way more than one would expect, even for the second largest Apple Store in the world) ran by us at one point while we were in line and got people to cheer and clap for them, and then they returned the favor for us when we got inside. The staff was literally lining the stairs and surrounding the door, clapping and cheering everyone who came in the store on.

Apple staff cheers on the guests

The store itself is extremely large. The first floor is all laptops (with at least 3 tables of MacBook Airs alone), the second is desktops, iPods, and iPhones, and the third floor is entirely customer service (with multiple demo stands for classes and other events, and a gigantic genius bar, spanning the entire wall). The centerpiece, the glass stairs, is extremely cool, with frosted steps with some sort of rubberized grip to stop people from slipping, I guess.

The glass stairs

The best thing about this Apple Store is that it’s the first one that I can actually walk to. It’s right around the corner from the Hynes T stop, whereas all the other Massachusetts stores are in malls.

As always, more pictures can be found in my gallery

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Iron Man Released

The Iron Man movie came out yesterday, and it is quite possibly the best superhero movie I have ever seen. The only competition it might have would be Batman Begins, but even that seems cheesy and weird in comparison to the highly polished, well-built Iron Man movie. Any nerd will greatly appreciate the amount of gadgets in the film, and even if you get completely lost in the steady stream of geekspeak, the movie is really enjoyable. The action is awesome, without being too unbelievable, and the special effects are unbelievable. It really is completely seamless, as one would expect it to be. Even the comic relief provided by Tony Stark’s assistant robots is acceptable, given the sheer awesome of the movie.

There were two moments in the movie which made the fanboy in me flip out, because they were references to aspects of the Iron Man comics I had completely forgotten about. I haven’t read many Iron Man comics, so I’m not that well-versed in Iron Man lore, but I knew enough to recognize how awesome the references were.

Protip: Stay through the credits.

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iPhone SDK Released

Apple announced and released a Software Development Kit for people who want to make their own programs for the iPhone and iPod Touch. This is great, because before this, to put unofficial applications on the iPhone you had to pretty majorly hack the thing to get access to it. Very annoying, and this should make the situation a lot better.

The SDK itself is free, but to sell/distribute the programs you make, you have to pay a $99 setup fee. After that, you can either sell your apps (with %70 of the sale price going to you, nice royalties) or freely distribute them from the iTunes App Store.

All of this stuff won’t actually be on the iPod Touch and iPhone until June, when iPhone Software 2.0 is released, but for now anyone is able to download the SDK and start making their own apps.

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