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Choice of Words

Dave links to a Dowbrigade story about a journalism student killed by police riot-control activity last night in Boston. The line Dave quotes from the story:


Better TiVo diagram

d8uv improved my TiVo layout - I told him I wanted my home entertainment center to be on my network... Haha :D


TiVo Setup

I'm trying to get our TiVo setup so that we can successfully switch between TiVo, the VCR, the DVD player, and be able to watch TV on one channel while TiVo-ing another. I've made a diagram of my proposed setup:


Get a Mac!

MrBarrett.com: Mr. Barrett: >Now my advice is the same, but for some additional and obvious reasons. No viruses. No spyware. No popups. Take back control of your computer and browsing experience. Get a Mac.


Slow Posting

Sorry folks, not been posting much lately. I've been heads down on a large project at work, and we've been doing lots of "getting-ready-for-adoption" stuff. Have a great day, more later.


Froogle Local

Now here's something I want. Combine Froogle and [Google][http://google.com) Local so I can find out what stores in my local area have a product, and which has the cheapest price.


TiVo

Jodi and I want a TiVo for Christmas.


Kid Furniture

LT's dresser Jodi and I found a small antique dresser that needs a bunch of work done on it. I've already started stripping and sanding the old finish off, and we'll be painting it up to go with the (as yet to be determined) color scheme for LT's room. I'm enjoying it too, as it gives me something special I can create/restore for my future son!


Bad Jake!

Our kitten Jake has been on a destructive tear lately. Tonight he managed to eat the "" key on Jodi's TiBook. Bad Kitty!


Elect Tim!

On the morning drive:


New Audio Posting Setup

I figured out a better solution for doing the audio blog thing. It's based somewhat on the system that Hugo Schotmann got going, and works pretty well. Dave Slusher is using the same system now for EGC, and notes in his latest audio post that there is some echoey stuff going on in the headphones. I had the same thing, but I think I got distracted by it, where Dave seems to have done just fine.

The trouble I'm having right now is that the drive makes too much noise when chewing through audio data, and without a proper external mic, I get all kinds of whiney noise in the recording. Grr.


iPod vs. The Dentist

I had a dental appointment today, and (despite it's very low battery) decided to take the 'pod along to give me something to listen to behind the whine and grand of the drill. Shudder.

Surprisingly, the battery lasted all the way through the hour+ appointment, and I got to listen to some backlogged Gilmor Gang from IT Conversations. Cool!

Despite the occasional requests and comments from the dentist, and the inevitable experiments in bone-conduction, I found that I was able to follow the show and it really made the time go by faster.


It's all Dave Slusher's fault

Ok, so this is the part where Jodi starts rolling her eyes in dramatic fashion, but I've succumbed to the temptation of responding in audio to Dave Slusher's latest Evil Genius Chronicles audio post. So of course I couldn't just record it, I had to give it a name:

Just Keep Talking - Sept 27, 2004

I may try and figure out how to get that into an <enclosure> thingy, but for now I'll just throw it out there and see if it sticks.

P.S. Another link mentioned in the post: Hugo Schotmann's instructions for recording an audio post on OS X.


Crazy

We're in late-night mode again at work. With deadlines upon us, we're scrambling to get stuff done, and wiring bits of applications to other bits as fast as we can. This is the part of software development that sucks, when deadline-driven production takes you off of replacing the tools that desperately need to be replaced.

Sigh.


Adoption Attitudes

So far, Jodi and I have experienced mostly great responses to our decision to adopt a toddler from Ukraine. This past week we ran into someone with an antagonistic attitude toward adopting from Ukraine. We were told that the health issues were bad, and that the age we were looking for was a difficult one, and there was just this antagonism that was really frustrating. Jodi and I were kind of taken aback - I mean, adopting is this great thing, and we're getting all this great feedback, and then this hits us. It was frustrating, and it hurt.

We talked it over, and decided that 1) we know we are doing the right thing, 2) we're not going to Ukraine to get the perfect child, we're going to get our child. We know God has a child there waiting for us - our L.T. - and we're trusting in him.


Testing: Image Uploading from MarsEdit

cathedralRockMedium.jpg

This is kind of cool. MarsEdit will upload images to WordPress, if you install this patched version of the xmlrpc.php file.

BTW - this is Cathedral Rock, from our hike over Labor Day this year.


Networked Tile System

Pervasive Ambience: Networked Tile System - designboom:

>Each tile is embedded with electrical wiring and connectors. When placed together, the tiles form an electrical network that can span throughout entire rooms. This eliminates the mess of cables and cords that would otherwise be present. Designed to work with these networked tiles are "node" tiles, which include: lighting tiles, heated tiles, flat speaker tile."


This is a test

This is a test of the new MarsEdit blogging app, from Brent Simmons, of NetNewsWire fame.


NetNewsWire and MarsEdit public betas

NetNewsWire and MarsEdit public betas: "Heres whats new in 2.0 and here's the download page.


Audio Post Resources

So, Adam Curry's Daily Source Code has replaced NPR on my morning commute, and imagine my surprise to hear him mention me and my recent comments about link resouces for audio posts in today's show.

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