Links for 2010-07-21

Internet

Links shared from del.icio.us today:

"You may find that some 16-bit DOS-based programs do not run in full-screen mode in Windows Vista and in Windows 7. You cannot set a Command Prompt (CMD) window to display in full-screen mode."
(categories: windows microsoft knowledgebase support dos retro errors)

"CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented HTTP framework [..] allows developers to build web applications in much the same way they would build any other object-oriented Python program."
(categories: cherrypy python programming framework internet software web)

Only thing I don't like about this otherwise awesome battery pack is the silly cable. Need to get another one because it doesn't just use a regular mini USB.
(categories: morphie iphone batteries accessories shopping doh)

This is my favourite sign generator site so far
(categories: signgenerators fun funny pointless graphics signs)

These really are lots of fun :)
(categories: signgenerators fun funny pointless graphics signs)

"Old Caravelle in front of the Museum of Aviation in Belgrade"
(categories: wikimediacommons photos caravelle retro aeroplanes)

Not my first choice of phone, but if I can get it for free…!
(categories: australia android motorola motorolamilestone phones specs)

"Penang International Airport terminal building. " Ah brings back memories :)
(categories: aviations photos buildings architecture malaysia penang airliners.net)

"N787BX (cn 40692/3) The aircrafts first visit to the UK was marked by wing wagging fly by after its 9hr 31 min flight."
(categories: boeing787 aviation photos airliners.net)

N787BX (cn 40692/3) Farnborough Airshow 2010 – 1st visit of the 787 outside the US (inside view)
(categories: boeing787 aviation photos airliners.net)


Aussie politics in a nutshell

Media

At least it wasn't Australian Idol or a Big Brother celebrity special, I suppose.

sbsnews: Abbott and Gillard’s debate will be moved to avoid clashing with #MasterChef on Sunday http://bit.ly/9CCxcW

In other news, this is the first post to showcase my brand new graphic to be displayed with pride on each of my Aussie election posts. It's amazing what 5 minutes in The Gimp and a complete disregard for good design can do :).


#Anime Comic-Con is blasphemy!

Anime

Don't go to Comic-Con or you're a sinning idol worshipper!

Wait, what?

Last week in a post titled Comic-con gets a new attraction, PZ Myers reported that the Westboro Baptist Church headed by Fred Phelps was going to picket this week's Comic-Con on the basis that comics are riddled with false gods that won't be able to save you. In Fred's words:

The destruction of this nation is imminent — so start calling on Batman and Superman now, see if they can pull you from the mess that you have created with all your silly idolatry.

PZ Myers responds:

I don’t know why they’ve chosen Comic-con; maybe it’s because the attendees are mostly able to tell the difference between fantasy and reality, a grave sin to Phelps.

Ouch! :)

Now there isn't much love on the net right now for Fred, but he does have several good points. Firstly, 2012 proved conclusively the end of the universe is neigh. Or is that just the Earth, I forget. Secondly, there isn't a more dangerous, evil cross section of people in society than comic nerds, so naturally picketing their convention will be time well spent. They'll all be cured too.

I’m still angry though!

In PZ Myer's next blog post on the subject (Pick your comic book gods) he links to a page highlighting the top ten comic book gods, yet they make no mention of Suzumiya Haruhi. For those not in the know, she is the creator of Life, The Universe and Everything. The answer to The Great Question may be 42, but Haruhi is The Question itself.

A Hitchhikers and Haruhi reference mashup, that's a first for me. Should have put some Dr Who, Gundam and Star Trek in there too I suppose, just to scare people like Fred Phelps even more.

Ah but wait, it's too late! Even as early as 2006 she turned me into a false idol worshipper and invaded my computer! And it was running FreeBSD too, that stuff makes cracking Windows and Linux look like waltzing into a coffee shop and ordering a vanilla latte with extra foam. I'm a goner!

I think I'll stop this post now, she's starting to scare me. That reminds me, I still have my Haruhiism shirt somewhere. As I said, I'm a goner. Maybe Pete or Fred or whatever his name is needs to picket my computer desk.


Links for 2010-07-20

Internet

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(categories: java programming dotnet api)

(categories: news korea bbc history northkorea politics video)

(categories: art graphics design images culture wow)

"Lacoste + Stevenson and DJRD win the competition to redesign the UTS tower podium."
(categories: uts sydney university design architecture australia nsw)

(categories: anime cute deviantart occultacademy art graphics)

(categories: blog interestingpeople tech opensource software foss)

(categories: politics art graphics funny barackobama)


#Anime Does [K-On] really warrant 3 seasons?

Anime

I'll give Brad Rice of Japanator a Steve Jobs answer: yup. Honestly, for its intended purpose/audience its an awesome series. It's like the Seinfeld of anime. And wait for it, the best part is: you don't have to watch it if you don't like it!.

Oh and Yui, it's three, not two ;).

UPDATE: It seems someone on that story already commented about Seinfeld and K-On being about nothing. And here I was thinking I was being so original. Obviously just had a Yui moment! Hah I kid Yui, you're awesome ^_____^;


Telstra’s Internet and Cyber-safety site thing

Internet

Aussie telco Telstra has launched their new Internet and Cyber-safety website for Australian internet users. Shouldn't the word "safety" also be capitalised? No American spell checker I don't mean capitalized!

Hyacinth Bucket (bouquet?)

Eager to break out of the stereotypes that plague Aussie government sites, the designers have bundled all us internet users into neat buckets with our own separate information:

  • Teenagers & Young Adults
  • Toddlers & Children
  • Home Users
  • Professionals & Providers
  • Forever Young and Retirees
  • Tips for All Ages

Good luck if you're a young adult professional, or worse still a toddler retiree. That reminds me of the time I saw a kid in a pram in Singapore that was dressed in a tiny three piece suit. He was very cute, but certainly didn't look terribly comfortable. I imagine his helicopter parents were taking him to a university or preschool interview or something. They start the pressure on kids so early thesedays, when I was a kid all my parents cared about was that I went to school and "tried my best". The late 1990s were simpler times, more wholesome, family friendly times.

As for the site itself…

I haven't had a chance to check it out other than a quick skim, but something tells me there won't be anything there about configuring FreeBSD firewalls, or bypassing proposed mandatory government internet filters.

You know what would be really cool? If Telstra offered advice on how to bypass proposed mandatory government internet filters. And the CAPTCHA would be a string of words along the lines of "incompetent" and "intertubes" superimposed onto Stephen Conroy's smirking mug. That'd be hilarious.

In all seriousness though, kudos to Telstra for at least making a genuine attempt to connect to Aussie internet users. I would have just made a page with a few bullet points with links to further information if people wanted it, but this is better than nothing.


My latest project worked!

Software

Icon from the Tango Desktop Project

With my dad, sis and I moving internationally again and with this latest project, I haven't had much time for blogging or tweeting these last few days. I'm really excited though, because I just finished a really unconventional project for a client and it worked beautifully!

I'm not allowed to discuss the Five W's, but suffice to say it used a lot of a certain flavour of Java and a really ancient database. I'm talking stone tablet ancient. And it worked! Yays! Alas for the sake of my anemic public resume/portfolio, this will be yet another thing I can't add to it for NDA-like reasons. Oh well, I learned a heck of a lot and got lots of experience.

Now I'll be taking a small sabbatical and helping my dad and sis move in and organise whatnot. Will be nice ToLiveWithoutLongCamelCase and dusty old manuals with yellowing pages that made me sneeze for a while ;).


Links for 2010-07-17

Internet

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"Blues Point Tower, built in the early 1960's, was the city's first modern high rise apartment building. It is one of Sydney’s most controversial landmarks and considered by many to be an eyesore, or at least inconsistent with its surrounding buildings or cityscape"
(categories: photos sydney australia apartments architecture design)

"The architect believes it's one of his best. The people of Sydney think otherwise. Forty years after Harry Seidler introduced high-rise living to the city, Stephen Lacey examines the impact of a controversial landmark."
(categories: sydney architecture design apartments australia)


New Rupee symbol for the Rupee

Thoughts

New Rupee sign.

Despite not knowing the first thing about graphic design, I'm a unabashed logo and symbol nerd so I've been intently following the story of India's search for a Rupee symbol. Now Reuters is reporting they've found one. Reminds me of something.

Initial thoughts I thought and all that

I didn't like it at first because it seemed unbalanced, like it would topple over in a stiff breeze, but the way they able to incorporate Hindi and Roman lettering along with the de facto double line that's found in the Dollar, Yen and Euro was pretty cool. Is my lack of graphic design knowledge showing yet?

I often wondered why currencies like this never got their own symbols. When I lived in Malaysia I got a kick out of having part of my name in front of every RM denomination, but it takes up twice as much space and isn't terribly imaginative.

I wonder how this will be implemented in Indian computers? Will they ship with a symbol on the R key you can activate with FN, or will it replace the $ on the 4? And where in Unicode will it go?

Wait, wait: UPDATE!

Now I know what it reminds me of:

Wella's logo.

I suppose Indian people are always winning beauty pagents and whatnot, so it makes sense. Unfortunately as anyone who has seen me can attest to, I also know virtually nothing about hair and hair care. I think I'll stop while I'm ahead. Get it? A… head!?

Actually now that I look at them side by side, they don't look anything alike at all. Disregard this entire post.


Longwinded post on the iPhone 4 saga

Hardware

I wasn't going to talk about this, but I've been asked enough about it on The Twitters that I feel obligated to now. Well okay and I've been thinking about this whole mess too, and I know the universe was anxiously awaiting my analysis. Hey you in the third row, stop laughing!

Is disclosure when you shut a floppy drive door?

Firstly, as a matter of disclosure and all that, I do not have an iPhone 4. I decided a while ago it wasn't in my budget, and I felt I was far too too absent minded and clumsy to be trusted with a phone that has two sheets of glass on it and not just one! I lost my beloved Tunsten W to a fall on concrete, and to think the odds of cracking are doubly bad on this one sends shivers down my spine.

Besides, I tend to follow Apple hardware releases one generation behind to save myself some money, so with the iPhone 4 now available it means I can upgrade my iPhone 3G to a 3GS! Savvy?

Were you going somewhere with this?

So it seems people are whinging and getting their knickers in a knot about signal strength and reception on the iPhone 4. Whereas almost every phone since the late 1990s had since moved to an internal antenna, some engineers at Apple HQ figured that external antennas always performed better anyway, so if they could somehow adapt the case to allow for one, they'd have improved reception without anything annoying sticking out, to use the engineering terminology.

The problem is, they also took that approach with the other internal radio transmitters and receivers in the device and only left tiny seams between each, such that if you hold the phone in a certain way, the antennae are shorted and signal strength is drastically reduced. Steve Jobs' characteristically blunt emails to customers that won him my respect in the past (how many other Fortune 500 CEOs talk to real people?) turned into a PR storm when he told people to simply not hold it that way.

The problem may not have been detected in real world trials because people were carrying them around in cases to disguise them as iPhone 3GS phone thingys, or some people are suggesting Apple knew it was a problem which is why they offered those weird coloured bumper cases at launch.

Perspective

While people such as Andy Ihnatko say they have no problems with their iPhone 4s and claim that despite the lower number of bars they actually get better reception than on the 3GS, a vocal minority have been calling for recalls (hah, I never noticed that pun until just now) and understandably so if the phone fails at its primary function!

I tend not to believe such sensationalist stories on the surface because often all you need to do is peel off one layer to expose a bunch of FUD. For example, the BBC's report quotes Rob Enderle who seems like a nice guy but has been dead wrong on so many of his Apple predictions that it's almost become a running joke.

As I've said here many times, I think part of Apple's problem is they're held to such higher standards compared to the rest of the IT industry, so much so that small problems that would be dismissed or ignored with other products are thrown kicking and screaming into the limelight when it's an iDevice. If the iPhone 4 had the battery of the HTC Evo, or the impossible to read in daylight OLED display on the Nexus One, people would be piling on the scorn, anger and jokes thicker than a deep dish pizza. That reminds me, I'm hungry.

Thank [deity], he’s almost done!

I have a tag on my blog called the sorry state of journalism and I stand by it. Stories like the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster are reported on in detail, when similar disasters that occurred in Mexico and Nigeria are almost totally ignored. In this case, despite the iPhone 4 being Apple's most successful product launch in history and demand continuing to outstrip supply at levels Android and WiMo hardware makers can only salivate at, the media are billing Apple as the new Toyota (another dodgy story, by the way) and how this antenna problem will half their stellar share price and send people madly smashing Apple store windows with slices of deep dish pizza. I really am hungry.

Could Apple have handled the PR aspect of it better? Abso-friggen-lutely, and I hope they've learned a lesson from all this. Blaming software problems, AT&T and ultimately your customers is not good enough guys, lift your game.

As for people who've had issues with the antennas, Apple hardware does come with a 30 day money back guarantee. If people really want to show Apple they're not happy, they should vote with their wallets. Companies do take notice of these things.

Come on HP/Palm, where’s my new WebOS Phone?

Even when the leaked iPhone 4 photos came out I thought the device was really ugly anyway, made my iPhone 3G look even classier than it did before. I intend to use this now 2 year old device until it dies by the way. One thing I've learned from family problems, turmoil and another international move in the last few months is that what phone you have really a friggen minor issue.

Don't get me wrong, I love working in this industry, but sometimes people really need to step back and take a deep breath. I need to remind myself to sometimes as well.