Rubenerd Show 241: The Labour Day forgetting things episode

Show

Max Brenner's at the Esplanade in Singapore

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33:43 – Labour Day in Singapore, sexism you'd be shot down for in Australia, Garfield quotes, mouth clicking is not professional, gorgeous pink sunsets, Jimbob finds out what's wrong, my cat versus dog debate (which one do you prefer?), Max Brenner restaurant review at the Esplanade, absolutely incredible chocolate! Branches in the US, Singapore, Australia, the Philippines, Israel. Drinking out of Hug Mugs, comparing it to the Starbucks Chantico, Aztec style chocolate goodness! I took the sunset photos in such a hurry none of them really turned out that well, so I posted a camera-phone picture from Max Brenner's instead. Sorry folks!

Recorded in Singapore. Licence for this track: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0. Attribution: Ruben Schade.


A pleasant afternoon quiz distraction

Internet

If you've got lots of studying to do and you'd rather not be distracted, don't make your way over to JustSayHi.com, and definitely don't do any of their addictive quizzes!

Try them out for yourself, and post a comment here if you do well at them, I'd be fascinated to see how people with actual lives do on them! I really should have done better in these myself, guess I hadn't had enough coffee first :-).

Geek Test

96% Geek

Not impressed with my result, they didn’t ask any questions about how few girlfriends/boyfriends you’ve had, or how much coffee you drink, or how many shirts with UNIX commands on them you have. I would have kicked arse with those!

Apple Addiction Test

89%How Addicted to Apple Are You?

This is probably an accurate result! As much as I really, really love Apple computers and other devices, I’m not completely addicted to them. Well, almost!

Internet Quiz

Dang, if only they didn’t have questions about social networks, the protocol questions were easy!


Jaiku: 2008-04

Annexe

These posts were imported to the Annexe from Jaiku, which Google bought and shut down.

Here's an open question: because it's April Fools in Asia, Australia and the Pacific, can I fool people from here in other time zones? :)
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Okay I've had my four free refills of coffee... *FLINCH* free refills of coffee *FLINCH* free refills of coffee, better make me way out now!
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I've had two comments on my cheesy Vista blog post, I wasn't able to pull the wool over 50% of the respondents :-D
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The BBC News International version is still using the old CSS layout it seems
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Wait I just hit shift-reload, the International version is the same as the UK version. The BBC likes giant fonts now it seems!
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Off to grab some lunch. It's 16:41, but the last thing I ate/drank was free flow coffee at 09:00, surely not a good thing!
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Just came back from an evening stroll, suggested by @jerrynovak :). Feeling tired, going to try sleeping for 8 hours straight tonight!
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And that wasn't an AFJ ;-)
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Hello all :) Had a good night sleep last night, the first one in a long time. Spent the morning walking around the Botanic Gardens :)
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... then some programming. Now off to Starbucks to meet my dad for a cuppa. He FINALLY found a wide enough set of tyres for his Ducati :)
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To celebrate my full night's sleep without nightmares about my mum in over 3 months, my dad, sister and I are off for an Indonesian dinn ...
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That was supposed to say "Indonesian Dinner", too many characters again! Yeah, satay, rendang, gado gado, mie goreng... yay!
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Off to bed now, had a good walk again! See you all tomorrow :-)
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Packing bags and getting ready, the Schade Trio are off to Batam for 2 days. Why? We all need a quick break, and we've never been before :)
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And off we go! I probably won't have internet access again until Saturday, so see you all when I get back :)
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I am a KDE and Qt guy, but I admit Xfce is very nice. Even if I were forced to GNOME I'd use Thunar with it instead of icky Nautilus :D
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There's something about sitting at a Starbucks outside at midnight in Singapore with a cold drink that's very Zen-ish :-)
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Starbucks folks are starting to back up, I think it's a subtle sign that they want me to leave. Better get going!
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Finally getting around to writing show notes for Rubenerd Show 234. Hopefully will only take half an hour or so
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Don't panic everyone! The Whole Wheat Radio audio stream is down! Guess I'll stick to playing iTunes or amaroK again for a while.
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Hi-fi Whole Wheat Radio stream is back online. Med-fi and Low-fi are still offline
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They're playing harp music in Whole Wheat Radio. My beautiful late mum played the harp. Bringing a tear to my eye
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My beautiful mum is gone. Sometimes you need to hear something like that song to remember.
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To quote Don McLean: "Mummy, the world was never meant for someone as beautiful as you"
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I really must try to finish her website dedication soon. Whenever I try to start it again, I get chocked up and can't do it. Must keep t ...
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Okay going to trey sleeping again. See, once again I didn't get exercise and once again I can't sleep.
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* @redragon I meant to say "good" not "goo" !
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Just got a really nice email for a young woman in Korea who said she agreed with my feminism post and it made her think :)
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I'm glad that I have so many nice people listening to my show and reading my inane blog posts, it really makes me feel great :-)
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Hey cool, Richard Dawkins is going to be on Dr Who!! And apparently he was good friends with Douglas Adams! http://tinyurl.com/5tp8ys
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Damn it the Crumpler site uses Flash!
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Cabaret is downloading in iTunes now! It kept getting stuck at 49.1MB a few hours ago, but damn it I'm going to get this!
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Off to meet my sister for lunch. She doesn't like Japanese so we're off for Carls Jr. A much healtheir alternative to Bento boxes... ahem!
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You know the only really thing that bothers me about anti-intellectuals? They don't have a sense of humour!
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Off for an evening walk to work off some of my accumulated coffee and energy before I sleep :-)
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I'm going through an Art Deco obsession right now. Changing the design of my uni intranet blog to use Art Deco graphics!!!
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I don't have enough body hair to be a sheeple. And it's not very warm.
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I finally went out and bought myself a LABEL PRINTER!!!!! I've wanted one of these since I was a kid!
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My first label on my label printer? "LABEL" :-D
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I just went into my dad's home office and labeled every single piece of computer equipment with my label printer! Computers, copiers, phones
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Oh NO! In my vein attempt to label everything in this house, the batteries ran out!!
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I use rechargables, so these AAA batts will take a few hours to charge. Will need to go to 7-11 to get some more in the meantime :-D
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Damn, I ran out of labels in my new label printer!!! I went through 8 metres of labels!!
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When youve been programming in other languages for a while, sometimes its fun just to create a little Perl script to solve a file problem :)
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I could have slept in today, but I woke up early on my Saturday to help my sister with her bags to the airport. Aren't I nice?
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Hi ho, hi ho, it's off to the airport I go :-). Elke's off to KL for the next week.
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I've started feeling that buzz ever since this morning that I'm about to have a mania cycle!
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It's the "Original White", those other styles sound nice too :-)
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If youre not following CalgaryGuru, he's uploaded a vid of his mac displaying something even though it's sleeping! http://tinyurl.com/65vd36
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Running pkg_delete -f mono-1.2.5.1 after installing GNOME. As a KDE guy, I've decided to try GNOME for a week.
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If you're emailing a family friend of your dad, do you talk about your dad as "dad" or as "Rainer"?
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Good morning everyone, I'm not in the mood for Monday :P
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Just left the office of the local company I'm implementing FreeBSD. Good news, only needed to go to their office today, work from home next
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Don't have to go to their office today, but I'm still getting up earlier
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Having lunch at Starbucks, the one just near Gleneagles Hospital where I went every week for 12 years with my mum. In a weird way, I mis ...
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"In a way I miss it" it was supposed to say. The nurses there were so friendly, I met them all when I was 10. Like losing lots of friends
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Well look at that! I was just talking about the nurses in Oncology at Gleneagles, and Tanjong just walked past and waved at me haha
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Her exact comment: "Hello Ruben... what have you done with your hair!?"
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If you're caucasian and live in Singapore, and want to be around Aussies, Brits and Americans for an afternoon, hang out at Tanglin Mall!
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G'day everyone, off to meet my dad at San Francisco Coffee in... Singapore. They make nice lasagne :-)
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I've just had a crazy idea. Instead of using Ruby for my next web project, why not Objective-C? Any docs on Obj-C and CGI? hehe
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Looking around for 5 mins it looks as though CGI support in Objective-C is a bit spotty. Bummer :-(
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Even though I'm a KDE/Qt person, I still think Gnumeric is better currently than Kspread. Free software rules!
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I found my FireWire iPod cable!! Isn't it always the case you only find things when you're not looking for them?
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Three Dinos, then a Frankie... the Rat Pack is in this Starbucks :-D
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"Don't kill me! I have a wife and three girlfriends!"
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I just recorded my episode about why I'm an atheist. I'm thinking whether I should include it in the podcast feed...
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... or just have it as a download if you want to listen. I don't want to offend anyone. What do you think?
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Writing show notes for my "Why I Am An Atheist" episode. If you believe me ;-)
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I am putting a big, big disclaimer on it to say"This is not designed to insult people, these are just my beliefs"
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Almost finished encoding. This is the hardest show I've ever done, the last bit I choke up a bit but I think I did okay
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Rubenerd Show 238, the Why I Am An Atheist episode is now available from //rubenerd.comshow.com/ :-)
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I'm off to bed, g'night everyone :-)
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Just realised the reason why my app was failing was because I didn't have rzip on the machine! Gah!
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For people who want to read Frank's and my discussion: //rubenerd.comshow.com/archives/show238/
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Off to bed early tonight (2243 is early for me!), got a headache. Maybe too much tea? Is there such a thing? Night all :-)
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Email from Rabbit Photo: "Make your mum feel special by giving her a unique, personalised Photo Book this year." F*ck you too.
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My goodness I haven't updated my Twitter for over a day now I think. I'll need to remedy it seems! Good morning/afternoon/evening everyone!
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We saw We Will Rock You (The Queen tribute musical) last night though, it was AMAZING!
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Elke is still in bed, and it's 16:00. I hope she's okay
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My dad just emailed me from Beijing, he says RubenerdShow.com is still accessible in China haha
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And he could access it from a regular food stall, not a Western hotel where they deliberately tone down the censorship
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I'm not sure whether to be happy or not. The Chinese Gov doesn't consider me a threat, bummer!
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UPDATE: My dad in China says he can access IntoYourHead, http://www.duddingstonbooks.com/cabaret/, The Overnightscape, WWR...
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Backing up the last remaining FreeBSD 6.3-RELEASE machine to upgrade it to 7.0, I've been putting it off for so long
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If I get one more email letting me know I can buy mothers day presents I'm going to scream. She's DEAD, kapeesh? :-(
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Finally cracked under uni pressure and bought Office 2008 Student Edition for Mac, just to install Excel. Verdict? It's SLOOOOW!
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The PowerPC version of Excel 2004 running under Rosetta was faster than the Intel version of Excel 2008! What a rip!
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Oh Jees I can't take it any more, Excel 2008 is just too slow it's painful! What a waste of $180, uninstalling and putting Excel 2004 on
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I'm writing up a blog post about my experience with speadsheets compared to Microsoft Excel, I'm being bombarded by tweets! :-)
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This detailed spreadsheet weblog post is getting too damned long, I'm going to split it in two, for my reader's sanity and my own!
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Podshow is now "Mevio"? Did they use the same naming agency as Dell for the "Vostro"?
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That DOES it. I've looked up online and I'm not the only one. Excel 2008 is up to 8x slower than 2004, on INTEL hardware!!
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I'm going to try to return this, and go back to Excel 2004. I don't care if it has to run in Rosetta, it's still faster.
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Uninstalled Excel 2008, now installing Gnumeric again!
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This is weird, TwitterFeed is picking up all my blog posts, but not the show?
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Elke just woke up, proceeded to unplug my desktop thinking it was my phone charger! All my downloads, compiling, GONE!!!
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We nearly all died 70,000 years ago!! That's scary!! http://tinyurl.com/2ulzx8/04/24/2148235
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It's been close to a week since I've used GNOME full time. Enjoying my experience so far, I'm surprised@
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Oh WOW! Jimbob has made me a Sysop on the @WholeWheatRadio wiki!! I feel so humbled!!
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I noticed something was different when I went to the WWR site and there were even "Delete" and "Edit" tabs on the HOME page!
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For those who haven't noticed yet, I'm a SysOp on the Whole Wheat Radio website! This is insane!
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I could delete the WWR homepage, Jim's profile page... anyone's profile page... think of the power! :-D
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Elke health update: she's feeling slightly worst today, we're hoping this is as bad as it'll get.
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After almost a week where I just couldn't get into gear very much, today I coded my arse off! Got a fortnights worth of homework done!
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Well maybe not that much, but I was productive! On a Saturday, go figure!
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I've got some big tests coming up (medical AND university) soon, and am nervous about both. Studies and work keep my occupied I guess
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Can a Samba share name have punctuation, or is it safer just to use alphanumeric characters, anyone know?
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I don't care about Windows 9x, just sharing with FreeBSD, Macs and Windows XP machines
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My poor sister has been in really bad shape today, mentally and physically :-(. Seems she
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... is starting to come to terms with mummy herself. I guess we all take different times.
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My dad will be going to Boston on bidness soon, wonder if he could cash his business class ticket for 2 economy ones? Heh heh
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I am in love with TrueCrypt! Seriously one of the best free and open source applications ever!
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All work and no sleep makes Ruben something

Thoughts

I've been having real problems these last few weeks sleeping for some reason. A combination of really bad insomnia, emotion over a certain recent event and other whatnot have really started taking their toll, I've been feeling really physically and mentally tired all day, every day. When you sit in your computer chair working and studying in the early afternoon, late at night, early in the morning or any other time of the day, and the number one fantasy going through your head at all times is how nice it would be to climb into a comfy bed and go to sleep, you know there's something wrong!

I haven't been drinking any more coffee that I usually do, and certainly none in the late afternoon or evening. Even my sister seems to have been having trouble as of late herself for similar reasons.

I think I need a change of scenery. Perhaps I'll change my desktop environment on one of my other machines from KDE to GNOME, just to shake things up (I liked my week long GNOME trial more than I thought I would, though I think I'll keep KDE on my primary FreeBSD machine for now). I'll uninstall Mono though once it attaches itself.

Perhaps I'll try doing some morning hikes around Sungei Buloh instead of the usual Bukit Timah park as well. I'm a wild guy!

Sleep…


Konqueror suppoirt isn’t a new Gmail feature

Internet

The Gmail / Google Mail crew seems to have really been hard at work as of late adding features over the last few months including:

  • AIM support
  • coloured labels
  • group chat
  • new emoticons
  • free IMAP
  • view images as a slideshow
  • increased attachment limit
  • and lots more stuff

However Konqueror (my favourite browser) is still limited to the basic HTML interface. For now it's perfectly fine though, I still dislike most AJAX and prefer being served static pages anyway, they're far more reliable and act in a more predictable way.

I just wish there was a way to remove the "you are a second class citizen on our service that we don't care as much about" message from the top of the screen…

Fully featured browser? Thanks!


Rubenerd Show 240: The fast food and Starbucks episode

Show

Sitting at Starbucks with a certain brand of computer!

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33:10 – On hobgoblins and small minds (courtesy of Cranky Geeks 113!), where we are in Singapore, diamond shaped thingys, pontificating on the reason why McDonald's started printing nutritional information on place mats, a McChicken burger surprise, discussing the question: would you prefer to study in a Starbucks or in McDonalds? Reading comments by Neil from IntoYourHead, GeekMommy and Sharon in Singapore, Singapore housing boom, ridiculously tall buildings, weird designs that just don't look stable!

Recorded in Singapore. Licence for this track: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0. Attribution: Ruben Schade.


Incredible SGD579 laptop deal

Hardware

Check out this advertisement that I saw on a website in March! 579 Singapore Dollars is a pretty good deal!

Are they serious?

Wait a minute, it's US Dollars. They could tell I had a Singaporean IP address so they thought they'd do some misleading advertising?

Wait a minute, it's a Dell.

Wait a minute, it's a Vostro! I reiterate from my Twitter post in January:

Which marketing genius came up with the name “Dell Vostro”? Sounds like a disease of the brainstem.

Never mind, I don't want it for 579 Singapore Dollars. Or US Dollars. Or whatever the currency is. I need a cup of coffee!


On Adobe Air, limited accounts, updating, BSD

Software

Despite having reached version 1.0, Adobe Air on Mac OS X still has some glaring usability issues.

When you load your Air application, instead of displaying what you told it to, Air prompts you with an update screen… almost every time. What if I have a good reason for not wanting to update yet? And not only that, but if you're using a limited account for security reasons, as usual you enter your username and password for you administrative account, and as usual Air hangs during the update and you have to force quit. Adobe Air is the only application which requires me to log into my administrative account at all, just to update it and log out again.

Screenshot of an Adobe Air update.

You could say that I'm bitter than Adobe still refuses to release a 64 bit version of Flash, or any version of Flash on FreeBSD at all. That's probably true. But I can confidently say that I'm only putting up with Air because Twhirl is the best graphical Twitter client. I certainly won't be developing anything serious with it myself, nor will I be actively looking for more Air apps.

Adobe's idea for a cross platform application framework that's friendly to web developers was a great idea, but alas it seems to have failed in its implementation.


Spreadsheet adventures (and Excel 08 sucks!)

Software

Summary if you don’t have time to read all of this: Excel 2008 for Mac is a piece of junk and slower than Excel 2004 which needed Rosetta! Gnumeric is my new spreadsheet best friend, provided they could fix a few tiny usability problems.

You may have read my fun with trying to download a trial version of iWork 2008 from Apple and having it fail repeatedly. It seems the adventure was just beginning!

A bit of background first (I've chopped this down from 3 paragraphs down to this one!), I've been working on a spreadsheet for over a month now that contains information on the results of some GCC optimisations for various different platforms, programming languages and whatnot. The spreadsheet contains in excess of 36,000+ lines of data and reaches to row BA.

The legendary J-Walk!Now here comes the kicker: I've been editing this spreadsheet in Microsoft Excel 2004 on my MacBook Pro. Excel is the last Microsoft application I use on a regular basis, mostly because it's the last Office app that I haven't been able to replace (Word, PowerPoint and Access have been easy!).

I figured then it was high time to try out some alternatives for Excel both on my Mac and on my FreeBSD desktop. I tested Kspread, Gnumeric and OpenOffice on FreeBSD, and NeoOffice, iWork 2008 and a purchased copy of Microsoft Excel 2008. My three specific requirements, aside from the need for fast general calculation speeds, decent user interface and so forth:

Smooth scrolling speed
This may sound trivial, but I spend a huge amount of time scrolling through lines of data and it’s downright maddening when you have to wait for the cursor to catch up to where you are!
Fast floating point calculations
I don’t think I need to explain!
Professional looking charts
A lot of data I summarise from this spreadsheet is being done so I can include it in reports and whatnot. Crappy pixellated charts that look like they were done in an early 1990s spreadsheet app don’t cut it


That's a lot of cells! Wait, that's a piano, never mind!

The results? Not one of the spreadsheets on offer today do all three of these well! Here are my anecdotal experiences using this software on a MacBook Pro 2.0GHz with 2.0GiB of RAM, and a Intel Core 2 Duo 8400 3GHz FreeBSD box with 4.0GiB or RAM:

Kspread
THE GOOD: Kspread is the KDE project’s spreadsheet application that’s bundled with the KOffice package. Therefore the the interface is clean, very slick and obviously fits well into my KDE desktop on my FreeBSD box. And of course it’s free and open source software!

THE BAD: It won’t open my huge spreadsheet without crashing. That’s a problem! Also the charts it generated are pixellated and look quite dated, and scrolling is very jittery. It’s a shame.

CONCLUSION: Has lots of potential, and is certainly the prettiest and easiest to use interface of any spreadsheet app, but currently it has too many shortcomings for me to consider it seriously.

Kspread screenshot

Gnumeric
THE GOOD: It’s free and open source software, the interface is uncluttered and slick, the charts look smooth and it can open my gigantic spreadsheet without too much trouble.

THE BAD: Scrolling is very jittery even with plenty of RAM, and it has the insanely irritating habit of scrolling long since I stopped using the mouse scroll wheel or arrow keyboard keys. It offshoots everything I scroll to, sometimes by as many as 100 rows!

CONCLUSION: It’s a huge shame, if this scrolling issue were fixed I could see myself using this as my primary spreadsheet application. Perhaps for smaller sheets with less numbers I could use it now, and maybe I will.

Gnumeric screenshot

OpenOffice.org Calc and NeoOffice Calc
THE GOOD: By far they have the closest feature set to Microsoft Excel, the charts they generate look half-decent and they can both open my giant spreadsheet with ease. They’re also both free and open source software!

THE BAD: Scrolling is painfully slow, and inconsistent. They can scroll for a few rows just fine, but then will refuse to move, then will splutter back to life again. It makes me seasick! They also are huge memory hogs considering their abilities. Gnumeric can do most of what they can in a fraction of the memory and executable size.

CONCLUSION: As much as I’ve tried to like OpenOffice and NeoOffice for everything I do, unfortunately their spreadsheets just aren’t as polished from my own experience compared to their word processors and presentation apps. And their speed is hardly stellar.

NeoOffice screenshot

Apple iWork Numbers
THE GOOD: The interface is gorgeous as we would all expect from Apple software, and the charts it generates are absolutely stunning!

THE BAD: It can’t open my giant spreadsheet. It doesn’t crash or overload itself, it just displays a message box saying the spreadsheet I told it to open "is too large", then quits.

CONCLUSION: I’d love to be able to use Numbers, but if it can’t open my work because of a size constraint I just can’t seriously consider it.

Numbers screenshot

Microsoft Excel for Mac 2004
THE GOOD: The interface is half-decent (I’ve always thought Office for Mac was unusually good compared to pretty much all the other junk they produce) and scrolls beautifully without any hickups despite being a PowerPC app running under Rosetta!

THE BAD: Obviously not the latest version so support could run out soon, being a PowerPC app makes it slower. Was expensive too, and it certainly isn’t free or open source software. Generates XLS files which I need to manually convert to an ODF file.

CONCLUSION: It’s a shame Microsoft couldn’t just recompile this as an Intel app. I know it’s not as easy as that, but currently from a usability standpoint it’s still the best spreadsheet app on Mac.

No screenshot yet, because Excel 2008 deleted my Excel 2004 installation!

Microsoft Excel for Mac 2008
THE GOOD: It can open my spreadsheet without trouble. Uh, that’s pretty much it.

THE BAD: It is SLOW! I mean really, really, frustratingly slow! This is a native Intel Mac app, and it scrolls, calculates and refreshes values slower than Excel 2004 which was a PowerPC app! Not to mention it’s noticeably slower than any of the other spreadsheet apps in this review, and not by a small amount. And to top it off, I can’t use it for university because VBA and therefore the Analysis Tool Pak isn’t included! What a joke!!

CONCLUSION: I was expecting this Intel version of Excel to be faster than the PowerPC 2004 version but it managed to be slower! I couldn’t believe it! If I need to hold on to Excel, I’ll need to keep my copy of Office 2004 for Mac handy. How silly is that?

Excel 2008 screenshot

So there's my anecdotal reviews of these spreadsheet applications. For everything I do now I'm going to use Gnumeric because it supports more of my complex formulas, generates nice charts and is free and open source software. For my larger, more complicated spreadsheets though I'll need to stick with Microsoft Excel 2004 for Mac, though hopefully that will change.


Well there you go, the K does mean something

Software

I'm sure we all knew that KDE stood for the K Desktop Environment, but I also know none of us really knew why the "K" was significant. Just like the first "Q" in the Automated Teller Machine acronym "ATM", I thought it was chosen because it's a letter used less often.

Fortunately my primary desktop machine didn't understand my sarcasm or sense of humour and decided to let me know what it was all about:

KDE Tip of the Day

So FreeBSD actually played a part in their decision! Well okay it was Unix-like operating systems in general, but good nonetheless right?