- Cool Mods – Make your own indestructable USB thumb drive http://tinyurl.com/37p2qg #
- Armenia: The Epic Land http://tinyurl.com/2qyxxz #
- Melodyne studio pitch correction now able to break chords down for editing http://tinyurl.com/2qmd6a #
- Electrolux Inspiro intelligent oven – “auto-focus for chefs” http://tinyurl.com/33dbsl #
- Wally announces new ‘floating island’ gigayacht: the WallyIsland http://tinyurl.com/yw4afh #
- Hollywood Hopefuls: 1925 (:-\) http://tinyurl.com/2z2r6o #
- Smart solar-powered road studs http://tinyurl.com/ynkxnc #
- WTD 436 http://tinyurl.com/2fl47u #
- Ron Paul Goes CG http://tinyurl.com/25crs5 #
- It’s Here: Vista Service Pack Debuts http://tinyurl.com/27r2pg #
- Fed, Brokers Send Stocks Skyrocketing http://tinyurl.com/2cmzk5 #
- Court Orders Copies of White House E-mails http://tinyurl.com/yst5tj #
- On the Street…..Early Evening, New Delhi http://tinyurl.com/2uk3g8 #
- A Thought on the Future of Photography http://tinyurl.com/3yzf64 #
- Adobe confirms Flash is coming to the iPhone http://tinyurl.com/327bbd #
- Corn Spaz (Awesome. Get a load of those eyes.) http://tinyurl.com/39epsw #
- How to Live on Less and Love It http://tinyurl.com/32ahlq #
- More Copyright Conundrum http://tinyurl.com/39jwxg #
- I’d like to take all the people that say the economy is collapsing and ship them on a time trip to the 30s for a lesson in reality. #
- Border Security: the Weakest Link http://tinyurl.com/yp6cpa #
- The Toshiba write-down for HD DVD: $1.1 billion http://tinyurl.com/2xfjfs #
- Finding a ‘greener’ concrete http://tinyurl.com/2qdcbf #
- 12 Essential Rules to Live More Like a Zen Monk http://tinyurl.com/39nj6j #
- Apple close to offering subscription music service? http://tinyurl.com/2n8tju #
- The real story: Charlie Rose attacked by Andrea Jung http://tinyurl.com/2lsrje #
- Free File: A Fast, Easy Way to File Your Federal Income Taxes http://tinyurl.com/34jpza #
- What would NVidia want with a CPU company? http://tinyurl.com/2pbnuk #
- Free Copies of Cult of Mac and Cult of iPod on FileSharing Networks http://tinyurl.com/2kj33w #
- Mr. Chomps (Hilarious) http://tinyurl.com/2nd39t #
Tag Archives: products
Condensed knowledge for 2008-03-18
- Canon EOS 5D v1.1.1 Firmware Update http://tinyurl.com/2emzxn #
- Apple Releases Safari 3.1 With New CSS and HTML 5 Feature Support http://tinyurl.com/2uyu79 #
- Safari 3.1 renders my site faster than Firefox and IE 7. Gmail and Google Reader also load faster. I like it. #
- Safari 3.1 also uses a different color management profile than Firefox and IE. Color temperature is cooler. Interesting. #
- One disappointment of Safari 3.1 is that it still messes up post formatting within WordPress. (Not fully compatible with TinyMCE.) #
- Will Vista SP1 Ship This Week? http://tinyurl.com/yv52sc #
- Amazon: Windows Vista with SP1 to be released tomorrow http://tinyurl.com/28ll5m #
- Continental Airlines to conduct biofuel test flight http://tinyurl.com/27tyhn #
- Interesting Email from Sequoia http://tinyurl.com/3yozhg #
- Cool Mods – The Coffee Printer http://tinyurl.com/26v7r6 #
- Could 1.5km tall Vertical Villages be the solution to London’s growing population? http://tinyurl.com/ytjp4y #
- Geeky Toys – The Office Monkeys Playset http://tinyurl.com/yqrj42 #
- Casa Morini: 1912 http://tinyurl.com/2ezekb #
- Delta County: 1940 (Love the colors) http://tinyurl.com/26r4dr #
- Credit scores 102: A crisis, and some changes http://tinyurl.com/yspddv #
- Big Bang, v2.0 (Two of my photos are featured in this post) http://tinyurl.com/27ultm #
- Crazy Gadgets – The Solar Powered Spy Bat – The COM-BAT http://tinyurl.com/34ejpe #
- WWW creator speaks against usage tracking http://tinyurl.com/2efp7g #
- Uninformed Bearded Man Confuses Malware with iPhone Unlocking http://tinyurl.com/2qyn5m #
- Fully electric, 130 mph Tesla Roadster goes into production http://tinyurl.com/38hazn #
- New levels of efficiency for white OLEDs http://tinyurl.com/33t4eq #
- Mack Titan debuts new 16-liter with 2,060 lb-ft of torque http://tinyurl.com/2pgfc9 #
- Business travel at 800 mph – the Gulfstream G650 http://tinyurl.com/3cnf6k #
- WTD 435 (True) http://tinyurl.com/2krr6t #
- Fire All The Photographers http://tinyurl.com/33a6k5 #
- Second Amendment at Supreme Court TODAY http://tinyurl.com/2jo3kb #
- What to Do If You’re Laid Off? http://tinyurl.com/2uhloh #
- Bomb Squad Defuses Turnip http://tinyurl.com/yvud3y #
- The Continuing Slide Towards Thoughtcrime http://tinyurl.com/2rv3uz #
- TiVo software supports more codecs http://tinyurl.com/2o878u #
Condensed knowledge for 2008-03-17
- Joseph Lewis: “I Lost $1 Billion in Bear Stearns” http://tinyurl.com/ysl7nv #
- Magazines Behaving Badly http://tinyurl.com/2ubkfy #
- Apple Introduces New AirPort Express with 802.11n http://tinyurl.com/2knuu6 #
- Luck Is No Accident: 10 Ways to Get More out of Work and Life http://tinyurl.com/3ddrpu #
- Lightroom 1.4 Update is Pulled http://tinyurl.com/2wg9e6 #
- Useful Gadgets – The Hot and Cold USB Coaster http://tinyurl.com/2slhud #
- Time Machine: World’s Biggest Collider http://tinyurl.com/3b7qma #
- Three-wheeler handling meets 1930s racecar style: Seattle’s ACE Cycle Car http://tinyurl.com/2wdaly #
- Crazy Kart 2 for iPhone Looks Like Phenomenal Mario Kart Rip-Off http://tinyurl.com/2uaxqb #
- Water saving Water Aid Top Load Washer from Electrolux http://tinyurl.com/2q6keb #
- ‘Major retailer’ hit by data theft http://tinyurl.com/39jqvn #
- 50 Miles Per Burrito: Is the Body the Most Efficient Vehicle? http://tinyurl.com/35rl2l #
- Pain at the pump http://tinyurl.com/2tpzzj #
- EMC, Iomega Begin Merger Talks http://tinyurl.com/3y6evo #
- Security in Montana http://tinyurl.com/2msxah # Listen to the snippet with the Governor of Montana about Real ID. Gotta love that common sense! #
Lots to like about new MacBook Pro
On 2/26, Apple updated their entire MacBook line of laptops with better and faster hardware. I expected that announcement some time this month. I think they surprised most people by making it in February.
I’ve been waiting to purchase a MacBook Pro for some time, and with these latest updates to the hardware, Apple has made their laptops irresistible. Not only have they gotten faster processors, bigger hard drives and more video memory, but they also inherited the multi-touch trackpad from the MacBook Air, which should make it easier for me to work with my photos.
I wrote recently about my frustration with Apple’s less than transparent specs for its hardware. One of my points of contention was the display of the MacBook Pro. Well, I’m willing to forgo that point in view of the MBP’s plentiful other advantages. I need a fast laptop, desperately so, and my only choice if I want to run Mac OS X (which I very much want to do) is to get the MacBook Pro. (The regular MacBook doesn’t have the dedicated video card I need, and its display is too small for my eyes.)
I also know about Hackintoshes, but I’d rather stay on the legal side of things. I hope that at some point, Apple will decide to make OS X available on non-Apple hardware that meets stringent hardware compatibility tests, but for now, I can only get OS X on Apple computers.
I’m looking at the 15″ MBP, and it’s quite possibly the best laptop on the market in that size, barring a few issues that I’ll outline below. First, here’s the configuration that I plan to get. I’m very pleased with Apple’s new pricing. I can get this configuration for about $300 less than a comparable high-end config (2.4GHz/2GB RAM/200GB drive) on the previous 15″ MBP.
- 2.5GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
- 2GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM – 2x1GB (I plan to upgrade this to 4GB RAM with modules from OWC)
- 250GB Serial ATA Drive @ 5400 rpm (I wish I could get a 300GB drive, but that’s only available on the 17″ MBP)
- SuperDrive 8X (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW)
- MacBook Pro 15-inch Glossy Widescreen Display
- Apple Remote
- iWork ’08 Preinstalled
- Backlit Keyboard/Mac OS – U.S. English
- AppleCare Protection Plan for MacBook Pro
Now here are the things that bug me.
No HDMI port
I don’t know why Apple still insists on DVI connections when HDMI ports are much smaller and carry both video and audio. The MBP would be perfect with an HDMI port, and I would be able to hook it directly to an HDTV and play movies with full digital video and audio directly from the laptop, without needing to connect both a bulky DVI cable and a separate audio cable. This sort of thing just doesn’t go with Apple’s design philosophy. An HDMI connection means less clutter and it’s simpler to use than DVI. Why not go to it?
Top lid is flimsy
Here’s a test for you. If you already have an MBP, press down on the center of the top lid (Apple logo or its immediate area) and see how much it caves in. That’s just not strong enough. The aluminum enclosure is too thin, and it’s not bolstered by cushioning underneath. It needs some support under there. It’ll easily dent and possibly damage the LCD if pressed or bumped lightly against something. I had an aluminum 17″ G4 PowerBook a couple of years back, and I remember its top lid being sturdier than the MBP’s.
Another problem caused by the flimsy top lid is that the keyboard ends up scratching the LCD when the MBP is transported. The simple act of holding the laptop under your arm or in your hand, or putting it in a case and hauling it around will put pressure on the lid and rub the LCD against the keyboard. Over time, the keys will leave scratches on the LCD. That’s not right. I’d rather not carry around a felt cloth and put it between the screen and the keyboard, like I’ve seen some people do. The lid should be made sturdier, and either the display or the keyboard should be sunk lower in the laptop frame, so there’s less likelihood of them rubbing together.
LCD is 6-bit color with dithering
It looks like most, if not all laptops, have 6-bit displays, with varying qualities of dithering engines and color capabilities. So while it’s unfortunate that Apple can’t pull away from the pack on this one and offer 8-bit color in its laptop displays, at least the MacBook Pro display is great to look at for extended periods of time and does a decent job of displaying colors properly, which is more than I can say about most laptop displays.
Bottom line
Other than the few things described above, I can’t find any faults with the new MBP laptops, and look forward (eagerly) to getting my very own soon.
[Photos courtesy of Apple]
Seems quiet, but it's not
I’ve been helping Ligia launch her re-designed personal site over the past several days. While my own site may seem a little quiet (except for the regular Condensed Knowledge posts), I’ve been quite busy behind the scenes.
Ligia has been working on her own line of greeting cards since January. She makes them by hand, from scratch, using only sheets and strips of paper and glue as her materials. Having seen her do the work, right here beside me, I can tell you it’s painstaking, slow and hard. I fear for her eyes if she keeps going like this. All that meticulous work is bound to have an effect. It takes her about a half hour to 45 minutes to craft a single card. It’s hard to understand why it takes that long until you sit there and watch her at work. You can’t argue with the results though. They’re beautiful.
She’s really excited about the cards, and has asked for my help in setting up a little shop on her site so she can sell them. I helped her do just that, and modified her site design to allow her to post nicely-sized photos of the cards. I’m happy to say her site is pretty much done now, and yes, it’s open for business. I made the store within her WordPress install, using the existing options, without extra plugins. Simple is better in my book.
The cards are priced from $2.95 to $4.95. It doesn’t take an accountant to figure out that $5 for three quarters of an hour isn’t optimal pay, but this is a labor of love for her, and I support her in that. She’s not going to get rich selling the cards, but she wants to make people happy with them.
Being the enterprising little woman that she is, she’s already gone into downtown Bethesda and walked around to find stores that might pick up her cards and sell them there. (It’s more than I’ve done for my own photography, and I’m ashamed to admit that.) She found three stores that wanted to keep samples, and she’s going to find out soon whether they’ll be interested in buying first batches.
Wish her luck, and if you like one of the cards, pick it up for your special someone.
Thanks!



