Category Archives: technology

technology of all kinds

“Technology is beginning to assail the underlying concepts of our educational system”

This weeks Robert X. Cringley is a worthy read.  I won’t spoil too much.


That’s 30 years to become an overnight sensation, 30 years to finally settle into the form most useful to society, 30 years to change the game.

The key word here is “empowerment.” Technologies allow us to overcome limitations of time, distance, and physical capability, but they only empower us when they can be gracefully used by large, productive segments of our society. The telephone was empowering when we all finally got it. Now it is the Internet and digital communications.

Each new technology is difficult for the older generation and easy for the younger, which explains why I am a PC master but a texting idiot. I’m just too damned old.

he will be missed

I don’t read much, if at all anymore.

The books I do remember enjoying thoroughly were written by Arthur C. Clarke, namely “2001: A Space Odyssey” and “2010“.  Seeing those movies and later reading those books as a child opened my mind up to a world of fiction, with creative thoughts surrounded by computers and technology.

Well, I just read something that led to the conclusion he has passed away.

wordpress 2.5 release candidate

A couple hours ago the first release candidate for WordPress 2.5 was released and I felt the urge to test it out on here and write a quick post about it. I like the new color scheme in the dashboard.  Also the ability to add media to a post is quite cool.  Now it’s possible even easier, to link to most media types with a URL. (flickr, youtube, mp3)  Neat stuff!  Sadly attempting to link to a YouTube clip failed for me along with linking to an image URL.  Time to feed the testers mailing list, because the WYSIWYG editor is broken as well when attempting to create hyperlinks and couple other things.  Good thing it’s not difficult to create hyperlinks manually.  :)

2008.03.18 ^ wordpress 2.5_rc1 dashboard Screenshot

update: youtube link worked now after the post has been edited. hmm

super fast driving time

it’d be nice if the *tube/flv automagically embeded with a player.

Firefox 3.0b4 under Ubuntu

It’s pretty easy to try out the latest beta for users.  I’m sure it’s just as easy to try it out on other Linux distributions that are up to date.

2008.03.11 ^ Screenshot

Simply choose your language from the Firefox beta download page to begin your download.  Once completed open up a terminal and run the following commands.

# create a temporary directory if you do not already have one.
mkdir -p ~/tmp
cd ~/tmp
# un package the tar ball.
tar -jxvpf /path/to/firefox-3.0b4.tar.bz2

Once the tar process completes

cd firefox
# Launch Firefox
./firefox

Or close your terminal session and launch via the ALT-F2 Run Application method.

~/tmp/firefox/firefox

This new instance of Firefox does not use any plugins which may be already installed on your system. You will need to download any plugins you use such as the Adobe Flash player to

~/tmp/firefox/plugins/libflashplayer.so

Satisfaction is watching television on my own terms using my TiVo.

NewTeeVee asked a question today. “Does TiVo have A Chance?” I responded with a comment on their blog, and here is more pertinent information.

Please forgive my incessant run on sentences. In continuing with my series about , my cable company. Today I received in the mail a pertaining to my use of the technology on the Cox Digital Cable Network.

Here is an image of the extortion letter from Cox, trying to get me to get rid of the CableCARD technology they developed, in order to access to their networks for use in Consumer Electronics Goods like the, commercial skipping and Televisions with built in DVR functionality, that are far superior even with their basic functionality, to the crap technology cable companies call Set Top Boxes and Advanced Digital Receivers.

Their attempt to offer me a “great deal” or helping me out is quite lame and I hope it does not sway TiVo users into submission.

As I am not a viewer of much of the ethic programming being moved to the Switched Digital Video service it does not bother me, but I am sure it bothers those who do watch this valuable programming which is in their own language.

I do take issue with the fact that they are again making channels I already am able to watch, like G4TechTV, with my current technology unavailable to me. Their continuing efforts to extort money out of me in the form of forced renting their inferior technology, which is never for sale, and isn’t inexpensive to the consumer like the $1.99/month CableCARD, makes me sick.

So if I want the even some of the same functionality as my TiVo HD, I need to shell out $12.99 or more a month, for their piece of shit DVR receiver, not counting the supposed discount they are trying to offer as compensation for the lost access to channels and services I know I’m already not able to receive thanks to the hours of time spent on the phone with the Customer Service people and constant beating in of messages repeated to you while waiting on hold.

Need I even mention the countless ads you are subjected to for their triple play services, of telephone, cable tv, and high speed internet, that they place on every non over the air broadcast channel. If they allowed you to easily and quickly skip their “subliminal” advertising then you would win. At what point does seeing something so often just become embedded in your mind like a catchy song. Is this right? I don’t think so.

Below is the letter reproduced textually in it’s entirety for search engine goodness.

Dear Rob Friedman:

Effective April 8th, 2008, Cox will implement a new technology(Switched Digital Video) that will allow us to maximize our network capacity. As with other services we offer, such as On Demand, and the Cox Interactive Program Guide, this new technology requires a device capable of two-way communication. Currently two-way communication is only availible with a digital set top receiver. Switched Digital Video is not compatible with one-way digital cable ready devices that require a CableCARD.

Due to the limitations of the one-way DCR device that you own, a Cox digital set top receiver will be required in order to view the following channels after April 8, 2008.

  • Pay-Per-View Channels - including movie, events, sports packages, and preview channels.
  • Paquete Latino Tier
  • Foreign Language Channels: TV-5, ART, RAI, ZEE TV, The Filipino Channel, TV Japan, TV Asia and CTI Zhong Tian.
  • The following digital cable channels: CCTV-9, California Channel, CMT Pure Country, C-SPAN2, C-SPAN3, Fine Living, Fit TV, Fox Reality, Fuel, FUSE, Game Show Network, G4TechTV, HRTV, Jewelry TV, Leased Access (Ch. 109), ShopNBC, TVG and WeatherScan Local.

Additionally, new channels added to the Cox Digital Cable and HD channel lineup may not be availible to customers with a one-way DCR device. Cox can offer you continued access to these networks with a digital or advanced receiver. These receivers enable access to the above channels, and any new channels, the Cox Interactive Program Guide and OnDEMAND on Channel 1.

If you are interested in a digital or HD receiver from Cox, we will offer you one for the same price as a CableCARD for the first year ($1.99 a month). Please call us at 1-888-202-2314 if you would like to take advantage of this offer or make any changes to your account.

Sincerely,

Colleen Langer

Vice President, Marketing and Sales

I made an investment in my television watching habits and chose to save money when I purchased a TiVo HD and 3 year subscription just a few months ago. Now I do have a bit of a hard time trying to comprehend how the needed subscription to television guide information, which is public information available via the internet, news papers, and television itself, has to cost so much, hell it’s free to DirecTiVo users. For all the reasons imaginable it is important to develop and support free, as in beer, solutions for everyone in an age where information can be conveyed in the blink of an eye. The mere ability to reproduce something without any loss of quality tells me that it’s time to change the way a lot of companies do business.

Could you imagine if Hollywood would actually allow a company to develop software and DVR hardware with automatic commercial skipping enabled by default?  It is technically possible with all the junk in the television streams.  But already it’s bad enough they forced TiVo to “hide” 30 second skip by making users enter a code via their remote first.

Select - Play - Select - 3 - 0 - Select

I’m sure the company would make wheel barrels of cash, only to be sued by and legally stolen by the TV, movie, and other related industry conglomerates.

Dear Google

In the news today, Google Health got a lot of press, regarding their pilot plan for health information access.  I can only hope someone from Google happens upon my blog and is able to offer their company’s help.

Dear Google,

The amount of paper consumed in the process of my Workers’ Compensation case is immense, it’s also mind numbingly difficult to lookup and consume information.  Right now the amount of information I possess related to my case could easily fill a filling cabinet or three, it’s completely unorganized, and it grows every week it seems with more copies of the copies I’ve already received.  When I got injured almost 7 years ago I had no idea I would become a custodian to my medical records in addition to my own lawyer and advocate.  I would like you to please take into consideration opening up your project and service to me.  I could really use the help, and I would especially like it if the fruits our labor could be of service to others in my situation in the future.

sincerely,

-r0b friedman

Vote for Negative

Please vote for my dog in this internet photo contest I entered, and mentioned about a week ago. Tell all your friends!

OpenID + Wordpress = <3

The pun is a little late for Valentine’s day, but I just noticed and installed it today. There is a working OpenID plugin for Wordpress. My previous method for using with Wordpress failed and stopped working several months ago, I forget when, I even left the plugin sitting there broken and activated until I just now removed it. How bad is that? haha, but anyways. You should also drop any old OpenID related tables from your database before enabling the new plugin. Enjoy the OpenID + Wordpress = <3 and always remember to back your database often.

Hack Request: Pet Hydration Indicator

I read this post on Hackszine.com about a cat door hack. I’ve been thinking about an idea for a while so I felt motivated to write about it.
Here is a pic of my dog ’s water station.
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I posted the below to Hackszine.com request form.

I have one of those pet water station things, where you fill up the jug and then flip it upside down and place on the base to drain into the drinking area.Well I hate to admit it but I don’t pay attention to the water level everyday. Sometimes my dog will run out of water and I won’t notice until he knocks the jug off the base.

I remember when I was a kid, I had a Radio Shack electronics kit, and one of the projects was a water level indicator of sorts. So here is my thought, it should be easy enough for someone to hack together instructions to make something simple that plugs on to the water station base and then indicates via bright LED light, and or electronic buzzer when the water level is too low. The device should also be low voltage, and perhaps run off a wall wart, or battery for simplicity. It should not permanently attach to the base and or the jug as both should continue be to dish washer safe.

health care debates

Dave Winer is talking about health care issues on his blog again today and says something I can completely identify with.

“But if you have property, a car, a house, or if your kids go to private school, or if you want to take a vacation, or have a baby, or exercise between jobs, getting sick without insurance is a sure way to go from being middle class to being poor, quickly.” link

Even with supposed Workers’ Compensation insurance you can end up poor too.   So I chimed in with my two cents.

my ballot has been cast.

I voted today. I originally registered to vote absentee by mail, but changed my mind because I didn’t want to buy a stamp. Besides, my voting place wasn’t that far from where I live, it was at a senior living facility around the corner. I think in some ways voting should be a social experience if your able to participate. Once I got there, it was a real pain to find available parking. When you arrive at the polls, there is always someone there to help you with the voting process. There was also an error with my registration, one of the numbers if my street address was different in two sets of records. Once that was rectified, the polling workers gave me the choice of using a paper ballot, or computer which had a paper trail. I chose the computer method. It was kind of lame, I wish it were a touch screen instead of some kind of scroll wheel. After fumbling around with the scroll wheel trying to cast a write in vote, the rest was relatively easy to complete. I got my “I Voted” sticker, put it on my shirt, and went on my way.

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