Thursday, December 27, 2007
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Pearl Jam Censored
From Arstechnica:
The incident happened during a Lollapalooza webcast over at AT&T's "Blue Room" media showcase. Pearl Jam's performance of their big 90's hit "Daughter" morphed into the melody from Pink Floyd's "The Wall," and Eddie Vedder served up a pair of anti-Bush lyrics to the tune. "George Bush, leave this world alone," he sang. "George Bush, find yourself another home."
Fans at the event got to hear the words in all their glory, but in the webcast, the lines were censored—AT&T made the decision to silence them, apparently believing that they would prove offensive to listeners. When Pearl Jam found out about the censorship, the band posted a strongly-worded message on its web site.
Frightening that in this day and age, big corporations are still trying to censor, even these somewhat innocent political messages.
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Monday, August 06, 2007
KDE 4.0
Ars Technica has a very nice overview of the upcoming KDE 4.0. KDE is a windows manager for Linux, in case you stumbled on this page and have no clue what it is ;).
KDE.org announcement
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Nvidia abandons Video Mirroring in Vista
Currently I use a PC (with 7600GT Nvidia video card) that is connected to a 19" LCD monitor and a Philips LCD TV to watch movies and also MLB.tv. This machine is dual booting XP and Vista Home Premium. I kept using XP because the nvidia Vista drivers wouldnt allow any resolution higher than 1280x1024 once the TV was on :(. This was no problem at all in the XP drivers.
So today I installed a new BETA driver from Nvidia and I was glad to see this issue resolved ! Also had to install numerous Vista updates and had to reboot twice :(. But much to my surprise there was no option like there is in XP to display video full screen on the LCD tv !!! And after some searching it turns out this feature has been abandoned :(. Apparently Ati does support this, and it's called Theatre mode. So next time you build a Multimedia or MediaCenter PC, get an ATI card. This feature is a musthave for me, especially for MLB.TV. I need to have the baseball feed fullscreen on my TV, and not the tiny window that gets stretched to full screen as that doesnt work properly.
Article on IT wire
Nvidia Forums
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
New photos
From Foto's Juni J... |
I adjusted some of the photos contrast color etc and uploaded those to flickr.
Also on greendale.tk.
Saturday, July 07, 2007
Thursday, July 05, 2007
Slackware 12.0
Slackware 12.0 was released just a few days ago. It's currently available as a torrent, I assume the mirrors will have images of the ISO soon as well. This has always been my favorite distro, used it many many years ago ( i am really getting old). Though Ubuntu is now on my laptop and mandriva on my desktop. It's not the easiest distro out there, but it if you know your way around config files and are not afraid to learn and do some research, I think it's still one of the best.
It seems this release has some really up to date software, more info on allaboutlinux.
http://www.slackware.com
Slackware torrents
Slackware forum at linuxquestions
Slackware review
Review at ShiftBackspace.com
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Potter reaches cult phenomenon status
Nice article (taken from AP) at yahoo on Harry Potter's history. I am currently reading book 6 that I hadnt come to read yet, to get ready for the release of the final book 7.
In the beginning, "Harry Potter" simply needed a home. Several British publishers turned down Rowling, believing her manuscript too long and/or too slow, before the Bloomsbury Press signed her up in 1996, for $4,000 and a warning not to expect to get rich from writing children's books. An American publisher had bigger ideas: Scholastic editor Arthur A. Levine acquired U.S. rights for $105,000.
"I can vividly remember reading the manuscript and thinking, `This reminds me of Roald Dahl,' an author of such skill, an author with a unique ability to be funny and cutting and exciting at the same time," Levine says.
"But I could not possibly have had the expectation we would be printing 12 million copies for one book (`Deathly Hallows'). That's beyond anyone's experience. I would have had to be literally insane."
Potter reaches cult phenomenon status
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Friday, June 22, 2007
Linux leaders plot counterattack on Microsoft
Leading names of Linux, the world's biggest grassroots software phenomenon, are spending three days debating whether an increasingly commercial open-source community should fight or ignore the world's largest software maker.
Recently, Microsoft has sown dissension by claiming open-source programs such as Linux violate 235 of its patents while striking deals to insulate the customers of two Linux suppliers--Novell and Xandros--from patent lawsuits
news.zdnet.com
Friday, June 15, 2007
Console sales
As you know, Nintendo absolutely owned the first quarter of the year, and with 338,000 more Wii consoles sold in May, the sales show no sign of slowing down. Still, the DS took top honors, with 423,000 units sold. These amounts almost look anomalous, for the sales of every other system are so far below Nintendo's preternatural numbers. As this trend continues month after month, Nintendo's domination is becoming a fact of life. When will it end?
So it seems the public is more interested in original fun family games than the next run of the mill first person shooter, Madden 2012 or Need For Speed XXII. Also I think the ps3 and xbox 360 overlap the PC games market a bit, with similar releases, while nintendo has far more original games to offer. So a Wii is a better supplement for pc gamers than a 360 is. And I am not even starting on the ps3, that console doesnt offer much at the moment, though that might change in the future when better games appear.
Friday, June 08, 2007
Drobo
Would love to get one though, since I got quite a few spare disks laying around and with disk drives now being so cheap, I wouldnt mind buying a big disk to stick it in this device. So I am going to keep my eye on these and see whether it gets better.
scobleize.com podtech demo
Review on gizmodo.com
Monday, June 04, 2007
Charity on That Catholic Show
That Catholic Show #4 Charity and Mercy
Make sure to subscribe to the RSS feed, it offers far superior video quality than the YouTuby video above.
Sunday, May 27, 2007
LOTRO The game so far
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Friday, May 18, 2007
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Secrets of the Lord of the Rings
Episode #3 of this podcast was released on the SQPN website this week. It's best of the three so far, in my opinion. Father Roderick does an excellent sound seeing tour of The Old Forest in LOTRO, while also telling about the history of The Old Forest and Tom Bombadil. The music and soundeffects from LOTRO come through really well in this podcast, especially the music while within Tom's house is wonderful.
Secrets of the Lord of the Rings #3
tolkien lotro podcast sqpn
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Installing Ubuntu Studio 7.04 - Linux For The Creative
Unfortunately the ubuntustudio site has been down since the announcement, but the post on Digg has various links to torrents etc so you can download it from other sources. I am downloading as we speak, using this torrent and will certainly make a post (or two) about this flavour of Ubuntu !
read more | digg story
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Catholics and Candles
The rss feed offers a better quality video than youtube provides. You can subscribe at sqpn.com.
Saturday, May 05, 2007
Sunrise New Zealand
Sunrise New Zealand
Originally uploaded by kiwimission.
The 24hrs on Flickr has begun with this wonderful photo !
Secrets of Star Wars
This is starting to look like an sqpn Link blog, but I have to link to this one ;). They have released another interesting podcast series named the Secrets of Star Wars. Sqpn has been very busy lately with the release of quite a few new series.
Here is a quote from the press release:
“The new podcast series can give Star Wars fans new insights into the saga, and they can learn something about the Christian faith in the process,” says Fr. Roderick, a long time fan of the Star Wars films. “The podcast will make you look at these well known movies with new eyes, helping you enjoy them even more when you know how many interesting religious and moral themes are hidden below the surface.”
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
That catholic show
Video on YouTube
That Catholic Show
Dell chooses Ubuntu
Dell will be offering a choice of XP, Vista and Ubuntu when you buy a new pc from them ! Very interesting move by Dell. This is a big step for Linux on the desktop.
Article at Desktoplinux.com
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Brandy Hall
Brandy Hall
Originally uploaded by Morphisat.
A wonderful sight in LOTRO, the Brandy Hall, on the east river bank of the Brandywine river.
http://aboutlotro.info
Technorati tags: lotro, mmorpg
Monday, April 16, 2007
Lord of the Rings Online
Field of Flowers
Originally uploaded by Morphisat.
Opened up a new site at http://www.sobaseki.com/drupal about LOTRO. Also added some screenshots to my flickr account ;).
Technorati tag: lotro
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Summer in april
Sunday, April 08, 2007
Technorati Tags
http://www.marketwest.co.uk/tools/index.php
Technorati tags: technorati, technorati+tags
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Cooking Priest
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Windows Vista Desktop Wallpaper
Amazing shots at http://www.hamaddarwish.com/. The photographer that took some of the shots for the Vista desktop wallpaper put up some 'outtakes' at his site. They are really breathtaking :). Like this one.
Friday, March 02, 2007
Vista review
Just recently installed it on my new Core2duo with 2Gb and I must say it's really nice on such a machine. Very responsive and nice looking. Hope it stays that way when times goes by ;).
Monday, January 01, 2007
Saddam's Hanging
Excellent article on this ugly affair on BBC.CO.UK.
Altogether, the execution as we now see it is shown to be an ugly, degrading business, which is more reminiscent of a public hanging in the 18th Century than a considered act of 21st Century official justice.