Moving On Up: The New iPods
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Apple moving to Intel CPUs? Macs no,
iPods yes.
Apple moving to Intel CPUs? Macs no,
iPods yes.
06/05/2005 11:32 PMLots of rumors and talk. With both the Playstation 3 and the new XBox
using PowerPC (or POWER-derived) chips, wouldn't you think staying
with PowerPC is a pretty safe bet for now. Anyway, what I wanted to
say is... All the stories are missing the obvious: iPod's are using
ARM processors. Maybe Apple wants to use Intel processors for them
instead. Intel makes the XScale MIPS processors used in some Palm
devices, cell phones, GPSes etc. update: mariuz points out...
Will Mini iPods Delete Bigger iPods?
Will Mini iPods Delete Bigger iPods?
01/07/2004 06:38 PMWell, as every other tech site in the world is now telling you, the
not-so-secret rumors that Apple was coming out with a "mini iPod",
cleverly named "iPod mini"
are completely true. The other
big story people are focusing on are that Apple has gotten past their
Henry Ford-style color options, and will offer the iPod mini in
multiple colors. You can read all the details at other sites, but in
looking over the stories about the device, I'm wondering if the iPod
mini will replace the iPod itself as the popular music device of
choice. Personally, I don't own an iPod or any portable digital music
player (I barely have any digital music - so buying such a device
would only mean I need to rip all my CDs, which is a project I'm still
not ready to bother with). Still, the iPod mini seems to make a lot
more sense to me than many other portable music devices. The early
MP3 players had way too little memory, but once you get up into the 4
gigabyte range, I wonder how much more some people need.
Historically, of course, that's a dangerous viewpoint to take - since
we've
always figured out ways to fill up empty storage space.
With Apple even advertising games, calendars and other iPod apps - you
can imagine that the memory will go. However, if I were in the market
for such a device, I'd definitely go with the mini iPod version right
now: it's a better size for carrying around and it's "good enough" in
terms of storage space - not to mention that it's cheaper. Thus,
while I'm sure there are some people who simply
need to have
more storage space, I'm wondering if this mini iPod will steal
marketshare away from its big brother.
Weapons Moving Out, Wildlife Moving In
Weapons Moving Out, Wildlife Moving In
04/19/2004 12:06 AMThe Rocky Mountain Arsenal is still a major environmental cleanup
project, but a direct product is the bounty of nature that came to
exist.
Moving On...
Moving On...
10/28/2003 11:06 PMTomorrow I start a new job, technical support for a dedicated web
hosting operation. Doing full-time phone support is hardly...
Moving Along...
Moving Along...
03/14/2005 05:39 PMI was hoping to be able to keep updating this site even as I moved
into my new life. Unfortunately, I just don't have enough hours in the
day to do everything I'd like to to, so eJournal is going to become an
archive, not an ongoing blog.
I hope you'll visit me at my
new site, where I discuss
grassroots journalism and other topics.
Many thanks to everyone (well, almost everyone) who's been part of
this five-year-plus conversation. Hope we can continue talking in
other forums.
Moving on
Moving on
01/03/2005 01:15 AMBoth
Loic and Joi are
bummed out about what's going on around the world. Me too. But I
say we gotta cheer up and move on!
I just wish that India or Indonesia has subcribed to the Tsunami
warning system. That was one subscription fee that would have beena
good investment.
But I have to say - I'm looking forward to 2005!
Moving soon ...
Moving soon ...
12/19/2004 03:43 PM We were at the new place a good part of the weekend sorting things
out. Tons of work. Very exciting. (Except for all the work)....
Help: I am moving my
Help: I am moving my
10/30/2003 08:17 PMHelp: I am moving my MT blog to a different server. I uploaded all the
files to the new server, including the DB files (I wasn't using
mysql). Turns out my new server doesn't have DB_File installed, so
I'll have...
Everything is moving!
Everything is moving!
12/02/2003 04:17 AMWell, Everything2 at least....
Moving along
Moving along
12/27/2004 04:34 AMUSA Today Dec 27 2004 7:02AM GMT
Moving Day...
Moving Day...
03/14/2005 05:35 PMI've finally moved this site to my dedicated server. What a huge
freakin' pain in the ass. I wasted hours...
PHP Not Moving To The GPL
PHP Not Moving To The GPL
07/19/2004 08:20 PMKeep on moving!
Keep on moving!
04/09/2004 04:09 PMIn my previous post I mentioned that Jen's moving in! We're taking our
time, but things are moving along nicely......
Moving right along
Moving right along
05/23/2004 04:34 PMAs I've been digging through the python bytecode decoder I found out
where things were going "wrong" with it. As it turns out they weren't,
there were just a few sensible but incorrect assumptions made in the
decoding code. (Mainly that there's only one code object, which turns
out not to be the case) It also explains why dis.py and
Python::Bytecode were giving different answers--dis.py decodes the
first code object in the file while Python::Bytecode got the last one.
The fix is a touch convoluted, but not too bad to do. Oh, and I've got
about half the python bytecode...
Moving beyond the academia
Moving beyond the academia
09/13/2004 08:29 PMCNET Asia Sep 14 2004 0:44AM GMT
"Moving to Wordpress
Mr. E has"
"Moving to Wordpress
Mr. E has"
06/05/2004 04:19 AMMoving To Linux
Moving To Linux
08/03/2004 04:09 PMPDF/A Moving Forward
PDF/A Moving Forward
05/27/2004 10:46 AMFeds
help create PDF archiving standard: We've writt
en about this initiative before. Looks like it's moving
ahead.
The committee hopes to release a draft of the PDF/A
standard by early next year with a final standard out by the end of
2005, said committee member Stephen Levenson, who works in the
administrative office of the U.S. Courts.
Briefly, the idea is to create a simplified subset of the PDF
format so that PDF documents created today can still be opened and
worked with, say, 20 years from now.
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Megnut is moving
Megnut is moving
05/20/2004 02:28 PMI'm moving this site to a new host later this afternoon, so you
might have problems reaching it while the DNS propagates. Hopefully
things will be back on track in 24 - 48 hours.
Moving Joiwiki
Moving Joiwiki
09/13/2004 01:35 AM
My new wiki using Socialtext (based on the open
source Kwiki) is up and running. We've
implemented a login if you want to edit as a short term fix for wiki
spam. We will convert it to self-registration soon, but for now, if
you want an account, email
Adina and she'll set you up.
The old Moin Moin wiki is
eventually going to be shut down and is already being infested by spam
as the attention on it wanes. If there is anything on the old wiki
that you'd like to keep, please move it over to the new wiki. Jon L
will be doing the Emergent Democracy pages so contact him if you can
help on those. For other pages, if it is going to take a long time,
just put a note on the Moin Moin page that you're working on moving it
over so people don't step on your work. Lets make this an opportunity
to refactor some of the stuff.
There is a script and some help on converting Moin
Moin pages to Socialtext on my wiki.
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Moving beyond the browser
Moving beyond the browser
01/22/2004 02:32 AMRoss raps it out!
Westing
house, Ford and RSS.
Dave Winer: "...ultimately
we'll need help from the browser to make the act of subscribing
simple. That doesn't mean the future of RSS is in the browser."
I guess this is true if one believes that there is a
future for syndication in the browser in the first place. I
certainly don't believe that.
We need better and different client tools, better information
delivery and consumption mechanisms - and we'll get them. Making the
act of subscribing simple means getting help from the likes
of Westinghouse and Ford and other client developers (like
Adriaan and Dmitry and Brent and...), not Microsoft or Opera.
The browser is but one type of client. Its great at HTML. It
doesn't need to be great at RSS in order for RSS to be
successful.
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Moving from Red Hat to Mandrake
Moving from Red Hat to Mandrake
12/02/2003 04:21 AMFor the first time in a good while, I'm not running Red Hat. This
article is the first to be written on my new Mandrake 9.2
installation. While I feel no anger nor resentment towards Red Hat for
its recent announcement that it is dropping its consumer desktop
product, I do feel some angst. Red Hat has every right to pursue
greater profits. They are choosing profits today from the
server/enterprise market over participation in what will be the
fastest growth market for Linux in the future: The consumer desktop.
The reason for my angst, of course, is that the Red Hat announcement
meant I would have to move my desktop to a new distribution.
Moving ahead with the best of the old
Moving ahead with the best of the old
04/11/2005 06:17 AMComputer Weekly Apr 11 2005 9:39AM GMT
Moving Forward
Moving Forward
05/20/2004 01:21 AMI'm moving to San Francisco. That probably bears some explanation. As
I'm sure all of you know, I work for...
U.S. government is moving toward OSS
U.S. government is moving toward OSS
09/21/2004 04:28 AMIs the U.S. federal government moving toward adoption of Linux and
open source solutions? The answer is yes. The only question is "how
fast?"
AOL Moving to Web Standards
AOL Moving to Web Standards
04/16/2004 11:45 AMAOL's Garden
Might Flourish Without Rainman: I did some searching for "Rainman"
and didn't find much.
Over the past year, the Dulles new-media pioneer built a fancy new
system to publish its fare not in the company's proprietary
programming language called Rainman but in hypertext markup language
(HTML), the open standard used to create regular Web sites. AOL fired
up the new system two weeks ago.
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Moving Sucks
Moving Sucks
03/06/2004 02:09 AMNow I remember why I waited 4+ years to move again. So much unpacking
to do. So very much. But hey, at least the 3Mbit DSL is working and
the wireless works well too! Sunday I head down to SoCal for about a
day and a half. More on that when I return from the trip....
Moving in on iMac
Moving in on iMac
12/05/2003 05:32 PMSiliconValley.com Dec 5 2003 4:04PM ET
Moving MoveOn On
Moving MoveOn On
12/24/2004 01:06 PMChris Nolan publishes the second half of her critique of MoveOn.org at
Personal Democracy. Lots of great information and an animosity I don't
share. MoveOn isn't perfect, and if it were it still wouldn't
revolutionize politics or create a new movement, but I count it as an
important ally in our joint struggle. Anyway, the two-part series is
well worth reading. (Part 1 is here.)...
MOM FAQ: Moving the MOM Database
MOM FAQ: Moving the MOM Database
04/12/2004 04:47 PMAMD Moving to a 400MHz Bus?
AMD Moving to a 400MHz Bus?
03/14/2003 12:56 PMMoving pictures
Moving pictures
01/16/2004 11:27 AM
I wanted to demonstrate the SpamBayes plug-in for the school, and I
realized I ought to try the screen-capture feature of the free Windows
Media Encoder 9. The results were stunning. I set up a new session,
pointed it at Outlook's main window, and began encoding. Then I talked
through a demonstration of SpamBayes' configuration manager, its
Delete and Recover toolbar buttons, and my techniques for integrating
SpamBayes with Outlook's filtering and foldering. Along the way I
pointed with the cursor to items of interest, opened and closed dialog
boxes, and drove the Outlook interface as I normally do.
The resulting six-minute video had the same format as my Outlook
window, which happened to be about 750-by-620. The file came in at
just under 3MB. I FTP'd it to my Website and, because I'd chosen the
progressive-download option, playback was immediate. It was also
perfectly readable and audible. Elapsed time from the moment I thought
of trying this to the end of playback: about 25 minutes. Next time
it'll take 10. Why don't more people do this? Because it wasn't this
easy before. Now, it is. [Full story at
InfoWorld.com]
I wanted to post that video here, but I'm afraid I can't because it
reveals too much of the contents of my inbox. However, I'll definitely
be using this technique in the future. One killer application, if you
sit in on a lot of WebEx demos as I do, is the ability to record them,
play them back, and publish excerpts from them.
...01-Nov-03 Moving away from RSSify
01-Nov-03 Moving away from RSSify
10/31/2003 07:24 PM Unfortunately I can no longer bear the bandwidth cost of running
this service so I'm turning it off. There's a mirror at
http://www.wc
c.vccs.edu/services/rssify/rssify.php. There may be others.
RSSify is a rather horrible hack that shouldn't be needed any
more. Please ask the owner of the site you're reading (
http://saladwithsteve.com/osx/
a>) to change to a system that generates RSS natively such as Blogger Pro or
Movable Type. Alternatively
consider hosting
RSSify
yourself rather than using my bandwidth.
Keep Moving and Shaking!
Keep Moving and Shaking!
03/17/2005 04:18 AMThis year’s Movers and Shakers issue from Library Journal is out, and
how thrilled am I to see who’s on it?! Congratulations to
everyone included, but special kudos to my buddies, Tom Peters, Veronda Pitchford, Aaron Schmidt, and Michael Stephens, as well as Karen Bersche! Michael and Aaron both point
to each other’s inclusion on the list without noting himself
– c’mon guys, take a bow!
The write-ups are great,
although I would also note the following. I think of Tom as “Mr.
Know-It-All,” but in a good way. Veronda is one of my new
co-workers (via the merger of CMLS and SLS), and her enthusiasm truly
is contagious. She’s a lot of fun to be around, and she always
makes me laugh. As noted in Aaron’s write-up at the end,
he’s an “extreme sports” kind of guy, which is the
attitude he brings to librarianship. He’s fearless (as well as
fun), and that’s a refreshing change. And Michael
well,
the only thing I think his write-up didn’t quite capture is his
zen-like nature. He is by far the calmest, most collected person I
have ever met. I’ve never seen him angry, ruffled, impatient, or
even agitated, all of which makes him the perfect trainer. I
don’t know Karen as well, but I’ve certainly been
impressed with her efforts at ALS.
Good call this year, LJ!
Drinks are on me, Movers & Shakers!
Moving to Drupal
Moving to Drupal
02/05/2005 09:11 PMI'm working on moving CP to Drupal. It's amazingly easy since
someone wrote an importer in Perl that actually uses MT's own code to get the data and then writes it
to the Drupal DB. Even better is that with
a simple one-line update to the code it will take the URL that MT gave the entry and give that to the
new entries, so all my old links will work.
So, with that done, I work on the template to bring this theme over
to Drupal (I did it before for an old version of MG, so I'll just toy with that
one).
So, why Drupal? Well...
Moving Archives
Moving Archives
12/30/2003 07:22 AM The
Sorcerer's Scissors;
Air Raid
Practice, Knoll School Hove; and
An Eye to
the Future [wmv's all, I'm afraid]. These and
other examples nonpareil available at the University of Brighton's
Moving History: "A
guide to UK film and television archives in the public sector".
New: Moving ASCII 1.0
New: Moving ASCII 1.0
07/27/2004 11:24 AMMoving ASCII generates ASCII movies and images, composed of letters,
numbers, and other ASCII characters instead of pixels, and arranged to
preserve the impression of the original image or movie.
Moving in with OSAF
Moving in with OSAF
07/26/2004 02:07 AM
Last week Creative Commons moved offices from the Stanford campus
to San Francisco into the fantastic space shared by the
Open Source Applications
Foundation,
Level Playing Field,
and parts of the Mozilla Foundation.
Mitch Kapor blogged a welcome for
OSAF's new roommates yesterday. We're very fortunate.
Moving to a new apartment
Moving to a new apartment
10/28/2003 11:08 PM I've finally gotten around to moving to my new apartment. My brother
went down here to help me, and...
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