Monday, May 12, 2008

My brief experience with Windows Vista

So, I turned it on for the first time. It took a bit to load, but not any more than XP ever did on my old HP. As soon as I got into it, everything I would do would cause some sort of pop-up where I had to approve of the program opening, or installing, or this or that. Thing is, even this message wasn't consistent. There was 2 or 3 different versions of this confirmation window. So, I installed some stuff, restarted a few times, ran that compatibility scorer (It got a 5 - The RAM was the lowest score). The internet functioned, everything seemed ok. I was able to get back to some of the 'classic' looks and menus, however lots of things couldn't be changed. I went looking for add/remove programs to clean out some of the vaporware that comes on every new computer. Low and behold, they've changed the names of much of the different sections within the control panel. Add/remove was gone entirely and resituated as some sort of question in the corner of the window "Do yo want to remove programs?" Yes, you cock, how helpful are you going to be? Anyway, I delete some useless shit, like WinDVD for example, and pull some of the windows operations like windows movie maker (Why would I use that over Premier?) So I restart to complete the changes and look at that, all of the network connections don't work. Theres no indication of a problem, in fact they all appear to be moving packets and pinging just fine. But nothing comes through.
The other thing that really bothered me was that they removed the disk defragmenter and replaced it with a standby operation that just tries to defragment as soon as you aren't installing something. One thing I absolutely hate is when the hard drive is constantly clicking away. To me, its just accelerated wear and tear one the long term memory of my little scientist here. I swear to god, it never stopped accessing the disk drive the whole time I was using it. It wouldn't last two years going non-stop like that. The defragging thing also started working my externals which, for the same reasons, I don't like. Even if you tell the program not to defrag unless you ask it to, it still pokes around. Worst of all, the program can't be exited.
Long story short, I'm not sold at all, I really don't want to learn a whole not UI like I did when I installed 95 for the first time, or 98, or XP. I've not had an issue with XP itself in almost 2 years now, so I'm happy to stick with it.

Plus, litestep is super rad and the result is tat my desktop is too.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Scientology!

So this guy runs this website called XenuTV and he follows Scientology around. They fucking HATE this dude, and this is one of his videos from an encounter. These people are fucking nuts, man!

Monday, March 10, 2008

Justice Wins Again

Really cool new video from Justice.
Basically, its the song lyrics adapted to all sorts of different animated television logos from the past.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Get to know your users

So, what sort of people use digg?
Oh, the internetting game crowd.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Aviary


http://a.viary.com/

Its comming. Soon, nobody will ever have to own or actually install any software ever again.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Hi, my name is Dubai. I do whatever the fuck I want.


From io9.com:
Here's some info on the bridge as envisioned by New York architecture firm Fxfowle:

- It's one mile long and 670 feet tall.
- It will have 12 lanes for traffic.
- It will cost 817 million dollars.
- The design has Sheikh Mohammed's official stamp of approval.
- The bridge will carry more than 2,000 vehicles per hour in each direction.
- A metro line will run across the middle.
- Construction begins in March, with a slated completion date of 2012. Images by Fxfowle

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

maybe Gen3 is the way to go.

OH wait, no, I still want a NuviPhone.

16gb iPhone,still not 3G


and a 32gb ipod touch.


and I'm still not getting one.

Monday, February 4, 2008

Cooler than Shaft