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New Stuff From the Apple Store

I took a necessary trip to the Apple Store today, and picked up a new power cord for my computer. I noticed the form factor is smaller, it looks like the iBook adaptor now:

In other news, I picked up a Slider Case for my iPod, and it looks pretty good:

I also got some screen protectors, because I thought having a matte screen would look pretty cool, plus protection from fingerprints would be nice. However, I got a few specks of dust on the inside of the film, and I have not been able to remove them. Since the thing holds itself on using static, and dust or debris, no matter how small, produces a large air bubble. Plus, the matte finish makes the screen look grainy and weird. In the end, I took off the one on the screen but left on the back film, which has no matte finish, and is covered up by the case anyway.

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Power Cord Blues, Again

Well, it happened again. My Macbook Pro’s power cable has, once again, ceased to function due to overheating. This time, the cable obviously melted at the point where it connects to the power brick. Unlike before, nothing I do makes it work, which makes me think it’s been completely fused together. At the moment I’m using my Windows box, since both of my batteries are dead…Hopefully I’ll be able to get to an Apple Store tomorrow and pick up a new cable.

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New Headphones

I bought new headphones today, to replace my graying iPod headphones. I saw them in Microcenter, and I decided to buy them. Only $40, and they claimed to be surround sound and noise canceling, which sounded like a great deal to me. So, I picked them up. They sound great, with very clear bass. Unfortunately, they’re on-ear, not around-ear, but it isn’t as bad as I thought it would be…

Unfortunately, the SRS does not work. I put in a AAA battery, but when I flip it on, the left ear goes completely silent, and the right ear barely changes at all. Oh well, I don’t need the noise canceling, the cans sound great.

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Scientology Protest

Yesterday I participated in a protest against the Church of Scientology, particularly its practice of separating its members from their families and not allowing any outside contact. The protest was named Operation Reconnect, and was run by Anonymous, a leaderless group of anonymous internet-goers. Since the group is anonymous, everyone wore masks, giving a very impressive effect. I have uploaded all of my photos to my gallery, and you can find others on the Non-Violent Uprising wiki.

For more pictures, visit my gallery.

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Uru's Final Day

Well, this is it. The final day of Myst Online: Uru Live. Tonight, at midnight (mountain time), Cyan Worlds and Gametap will pull the plugs on the game servers, shutting down the game for the foreseeable future. I plan to be online up until the very last moment, should anyone care to join me. Also planning on video recording the last 5 minutes or so, for the memories. You can expect that to be up sometime tomorrow.

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Adium Blend

A while back, I made my own contact list style for Adium, which I called Blend. It’s extremely minimalistic and somewhat like the HUD windows in Leopard (see Quicklook):

It’s meant to float above other windows in the collapsed mode, and is barely noticable in front of other things.

If you like what you see, you can get it here.

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Boston Apple Store Shaping Up

As you can see on the Birth Of An Apple Store site, the Apple Store outside the Hynes is shaping up pretty well. I’ve walked past it a few times to check it out, and apparently a giant Apple logo has now been installed:

I’ll be at the grand opening, whenever it’s announced.

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K2 RC4

I’ve updated my site to K2 RC4, which so far seems way more stable than RC3. The K2 guys could make this the final release without much more work, I think. The official K2 site doesn’t have a post about RC4, but you can download it from their Google Code page.

(K2 is the theme I use on this site)

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GeForce 9600 Released

nVidia (my favorite GPU producer) released the GeForce 9600 today, signaling the birth of the next generation of graphics cards, the 9 series. The 9’s are nVidia’s second generation of DirectX 10 GPUs, and are slated to become of the most powerful cards on the market.

Currently nVidia’s top-notch cards are still the GeForce 8800’s, but the 9600 is supposed to be a mainstream card, not for enthusiasts and gamers. When the 9800 debuts, it will most likely reign supreme in the world of GPUs.

This, of course, doesn’t benefit my project in any way, since all new cards are PCI-Express only, no AGP or PCI love whatsoever. Oh well, they’re still fun to drool over.

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Attempting to Make a Vista FrankenMachine

I’ve been called back into The Guild of Writers to do some work for the Kehlbet project, so I once again find myself in need of a Windows PC. I have plenty of old computers lying around in my house, so finding a victim base to upgrade to modern standards was not too difficult. The computer I chose is an old Dell 8200, my old “gaming” computer. Ha. I got it for $50 from my dad’s work, and being the first computer with a dedicated video processor (a GeForce 4 MX 4000), I used it for my graphics-heavy work (Uru).

Of course, this computer is not nearly good enough for Vista. After installing a DVD drive in it to even install the os, I was awarded a solid 1/5 in the Windows Experience Index benchmark thing. My lowest spec was, of course, that graphics card, being 4 generations old (and the base model of that generation). Of course, half a gig of memory wasn’t helping much, either, but the main thing was that GeForce 4.

So anyway, I paid a visit to Microcenter today and picked up the cheapest card my motherboard supports (the mobo doesn’t have any PCI-Express slots, and the AGP is only 4x I think, so I’m limited to PCI cards only), a GeForce FX 5200 with 128mb of memory. Certainly better than the card it was replacing, right? And it even says ‘Vista’ on the box, though it isn’t Vista Certified, it just says Vista on it. “Oh well,” I thought to myself. I bought the card for $47, and brought it home only to find that nVidia doesn’t support any cards earlier than the GeForce 6’s for Vista. I searched in vain, but nothing made Vista utilize the card. It certainly recognized it, but there was a driver issue and it disabled it, defaulting back to the GeForce 4.

I’m returning the FX 5200 tomorrow and picking up instead a GeForce 6200, which I’ve read is supported by Vista, and is indeed capable of decent performance under the hog of an OS. If I had a PCI-E slot, this would be so much simpler, because the newer PCI-E cards are actually cheaper than these old PCI ones, and they’re much more powerful, not to mention actually supported by nVidia still.

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