Anthony on , 17 Mar 2009 02:15 am
  • Hope for trad media: 4 yr old calling toy msg in bottle ‘pirate newspaper’ #
  • A good summary of what our PM thinks about the CBC (hint, he doesn’t like it): http://is.gd/nzK1 #
  • Whiteboard mounting FAIL. Who put that concrete behind our drywall, and why are these anchors so long? #
  • Oh I’m so confused. Why is #thirdtuesday happening on Monday? It’s Monday, right? Right? #
  • Lil’ Kim is the only ‘celeb’ who’s been on #dwts who wears *more* than they usually do. #
  • Tough judging tonight on #dwts. They’re running out of ‘celebs’; I’m not sure they really want to be harshing on the remainders. #
  • How is it possible that Belinda Carlisle is such an awful dancer? The Go-Go’s? She’s a Gone-Gone. #dtws #
  • Judge a contestant based on dress rehearsal? #dwts #
  • #dwts is *boring* this year. No compelling stories, no compelling personalities, no compelling dancing. *yawn* #TheShineIsOff #
  • OK, that last one was a good dance. Too bad he’s a complete unknown. #dwts #
  • Election reform is the only way we’re going to avoid a two-ideology system + re-enfranchise the general public. #STV is a good start. #bcstv #
Anthony on , 16 Mar 2009 02:15 am
  • Staying up late is just not a good idea when you have a early-rising toddler. >yawn< #
  • The Ides! Beware! #
  • Oh look. >snow< #
  • Precocious 4yr old is using speaker stand and speaker as a microphone stand and mic. Strange, but endearing. #
  • http://twitpic.com/24unn – In the end, we decided on pie crust rather than graham cracker… #
  • Browsing through the movies on XBox Live, found “Are You Scared 2” + the summary is “Geocaching Turns Deadly”. Tempted… :) #geocaching #gc #
  • #Tweetdeck was using 1.2 GB of my poor netbook’s memory. *please* fix the memory leak! #
  • Time to put the geysering gassy baby to bed before anything else gets slimed. G’night! #
Anthony on , , , , 08 Dec 2008 10:28 pm

Local media guy Buzz Bishop had some questions about the netbook, so rather than miss the opportunity to write a few hundred words that no one will read, I thought I’d post it here. :)

We’ve had the Eee 901 for 5 months now.  The original intention with the netbook was for it to be a second laptop since our main laptop had been completely taken over by Gwen. There was also the thought to use it for geocaching too, but our geocaching activities have tapered off significantly due to the pending and subsequent arrival of Quinlan. Further, we’ve discovered that it’s still a bit too awkward to have in the car in the heat of the hunt.  However, we have used it on a couple road trips where we’ve had MS Streets & Trips and the USB GPS and used it to find our way around the back country of Washington State as well as Vancouver Island.

It’s turned out to be great to pick up and and take places. It is definitely the best thing to take on business trips. It’s small, light, and runs forever on the battery.  With WiFi on the whole time, I get about 5-5 1/2  hours without plugging in.  That’s long enough to get through even the longest of meetings. 5 1/2 hours almost gets me coast-to-coast on a plane (I’ll let you know how that goes on Saturday, but with the 2 kids it’s pretty unlikely I’ll get much opportunity to use it). It’s light and small enough that it tucks into my day bag without displacing anything.  It’s powerful enough for note-taking, and for running Powerpoint. Even reading PDFs and eBooks is convenient. If I were the sort (and had the time) it’d be ideal for taking to coffee shops too.

Day-to-day use is mostly what it was designed for: travelling the tubes. In the morning I check my various email accounts, blogs and Twitter before scanning the paper and eating breakfast. At night, since we’re pretty much housebound with the two kids, it serves the same purposes: blogs, email and Twitter. But, because it’s so small and light, I can use it in front of the TV, in the kitchen, or in bed as easily as not. There’s no way I’d lug the big 17″ laptop around like this.

I was a little worried about daily use and both the size of the screen and the keyboard, but neither has turned out to be an issue.  The screen is bright, crisp, and easy on the eyes. I can touch-type on the keyboard with only a slightly higher error rate than normal. The screen is a little small, but the application I have the biggest issue with — Google Reader — can be customized so that it fills the screen and it actually ends up being quite comfortable to use.  I still have problems with inadvertent brushes of the touchpad, though.

So, for its purpose, it’s been great. However, it is definitely a second (or third, fourth, etc) computer. It’s awful for photo manipulation due to the small screen and small (and slow) SSD. There’s no DVD drive, so there’s no watching (or ripping) of DVDs. It’s definitely not a machine to do development on either. But for surfing the tubes, writing short documents, blogging and Tweeting, I’m in love.

Anthony on , , 04 Dec 2008 09:47 pm

Twitter has been bad for me. It’s been an ‘enabler’, letting me get my fix of breaking news and political discussion. You can see a bit of my Twitter stream in the right hand side there. If you don’t know what Twitter is, it’s a place where people exchange 140 character messages.  They’re like Facebook or MSN status messages.  In fact, I send my Twitter updates to Facebook as status messages. I tweet a fair bit so it might be pretty annoying to see it all in FB, but no one’s complained yet!

Of course, today was pretty historic in terms of Canadian politics.  Here’s excerpts from my Twitter stream today:

Will she or won’t she? @pmharper visits the Governor-General tomorrow morning to ask for stay of execution.

The suspense is killing me. I’m glad this is happening before work.

How concerned about the environment is @pmharper? He took a motorcade from Rideau Hall to Government House, which are across the street!

I hope there’s somebody recording the conversation between the GG and @pmharper this morning. If nothing than for the history books!

Heh, the PM’s staffers are taunting the reporters by repeatedly opening and closing the doors to Government House.

Coming up on 2 hrs meeting w/ PM & GG. What on earth is taking so long? Him: “Prorogue!” Her: “No” or “Yes”. What else is there?

Today, control of Canada’s government has been seized by a true tyrant. I fail to understand how this helps our country.

Parliamentary democracy has been reduced to tyranny. How can any politician be proud of this moment?

How can any citizen support tyranny over democracy? How can anyone think that today’s political climate benefits our country?

The only way out of this quagmire is for Harper and Dion to both resign and for cooler heads and better leaders to step forward.

Further, it is has never been more clear that parliamentary reform is required.

We cannot allow an unelected leader (in the sense of not elected as leader) so much power as to plunge the country into crisis.

This is a pivotal time in the growth of our country. Do not let the childishness of politicians disenfranchise you.

I truly don’t understand how people can support bullying, fear-mongering, and abuse of power. http://is.gd/agHb

So, that’s a sampling of my thoughts through the day. What you’re not seeing are the responses to these tweets and the tweets of other people.  It passes a lot of people by, but these new technologies are changing how people interact with the world.

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