Month: May 2006

  • Cable Modem Madness

    So here’s a question:

    When I left for work Wednesday morning, my PowerMac was working normally, as was my PC laptop/docking station.

    During the day, a tech from the cable company re-wired the cable modem lines coming into the house. When I returned home that night, my computers were still running, but the integrated Nic on my PowerMac was dead and the charging unit on the docking station was fried.

    Only the PowerMac is wired into the network, and it has 2, count them 2 hubs between it and the cable modem. The docking station isn’t even attached by cable to the network, I use the wireless card in the laptop. Both are connected to the same surge suppressor and UPS, but there’s no evidence that there was any power fluctuation of any kind. The UPS passes all diagnostics and show no log of a problem.

    How the heck did this happen?

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  • Eccleston vs Tennant

    Little Storping-in-the-Swuff => Eccleston vs. Tennant

    I ran across this blog while scanning for Doctor Who information the other day, and I gotta say, anybody who doesn’t think much of the Slytheen is OK in my book.

    This particular entry is a summary comparison, episode by episode between Christopher Eccleston and David Tennat’s Doctors so far. Can’t say I disagree with anything he’s said much, although, I think I’d put “The End of the World” and “New Earth” is a dead heat.

    (And, for the Avengers fans out there, I love the reference to Little Storping-in-the-Swuff.)

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  • Doctor Who – Girl In The Fireplace – Review

    TARDIS

    The Girl In The Fireplace
    by Steven Moffat

    (Definitely spoilers in this one)

    So what happens when you take one of Britain’s finest writers of romantic farce and let him loose of Doctor Who?

    Well if it’s like last year, you get the stand out episode(s) of the season, with the two-parter, “The Empty Child” and “The Doctor Dances”. While probably the tightest scripted and best-paced episode of last season, it also had the most sex – or at least sexual goings on – that’s ever been in Doctor Who. Captain Jack comes along and makes some overtures (not unwanted) towards Rose, the Doctor gets jealous, the romantic triangle builds. What else would we expect from the creative genius behind the series “Coupling”.

    However, it was completely out of place in Doctor Who, but the rest of the story compensated for it.

    Similarly, this year’s “The Girl In The Fireplace” puts the Doctor in a romantic situation with Madame de Pompadour, who, through a convoluted plot device has been visited by the Doctor throughout her life and comes to love him as she has no other man. The Doctor, too, seems quite smitten, and later heart(s)broken by the arrangement. Meanwhile Rose watches with jealousy and Mickey, on his inaugural trip aboard the TARDIS says, “I told you so.”

    Anyone like Moffat who can write romantic farce has to be able to tie a script up into a nice, neat package and he delivers here. Even though it is an implausible situation, it’s by far the tightest and well-written script of the season, but, once again, just a little out of kilter with the rest of the series. It’s an interesting change of pace, and not as jarring as last season’s episodes.

    3000 years in the future the repair robots aboard a crippled spacecraft feel they need Madame de Pompadour’s brain to complete their repairs. To effect that, they create multiple time portals back to her life on Earth, searching for the right moment in time when she’ll be ready to complete their ship.

    Into this, the Doctor, Rose and Mickey arrive aboard the spacecraft. By stepping through the portals, the Doctor comes in contact again and again with Madame de Pompadour throughout her life. He arrives, and in typical fashion, saves the day, again and again. She comes to love him and it would appear he comes to love her.

    When the time comes for the clockwork robots to harvest her, the Doctor gives up his freedom to travel in space and time to come charging in on a white horse and save her, leaving Mickey and Rose stranded on the spacecraft.

    Clearly the writers are continuing a setup, driving a wedge between the Doctor and Rose, who, like in last week’s episode with Sarah Jane Smith, is getting a feel for what it means to be in love with the Doctor. Where they plan that to lead to, I do not know yet. It could be leading to Rose’s departure, or perhaps something that will make Rose all the more determined to be more to the Doctor – but she’d need to become a Time Lord to overcome the whole age thing, wouldn’t she?

    Time, and further episodes will tell.

    Next week: The Cybermen are back!


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  • Italians report major dinosaur discovery

    Science Daily => Italians report major dinosaur discovery

    LERICI, Italy, May 2 (UPI) — Italian scientists report discovering Titanosaurus bones that might change the accepted scientific picture of the dinosaur.
    “The morphology of the Titanosaurus could well have to be re-assessed after we’re through looking at these four extremely well-preserved skeletons,” said Beppe Mecconi, chief of the Natural History Museum at Lerici, near Genoa.
    Knowledge of the growth, lifestyle and eating habits of the 80-million-year-old herbivore could also be boost

    I particularly liked when Titanosaurus fought Godzilla.

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  • So what about the family?

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    “Dear Locust Person,

    You’ve been posting so much news and stuff, we never get to hear about your kids anymore. What are those cute children up to?

    Well, I’m glad you asked that. They’ve been mostly OK up till today, but their mother has been sick on and off for two weeks.

    Last night, she got really sick again, the guys are work have had the same thing over the last week or so. Today I had to come home to take care of Irene, and when I got home, Michelle started throwing up, too.

    Only James and I have missed it so far, and it feels like a sword poised over our heads.

    You can see here that James is very trepidacious.

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  • The Prisoner – Eccleston At It Again?

    Zap2It News=> Prisoner Remake Ready to Roll

    Zap2It says that Sky One in the UK has greenlighted a new, updated version of the classic series, The Prisoner.

    The original series, considered, arguably as either one of the masterpieces or modern television or a complete shambles of nonsense, was created by and starred Patrick McGoohan. The series revolved around an agent who resigns, apparently on moral grounds, and is kidnapped and taken to the mysterious Village. A small microcosm of society run by…? Our side? Their side? Who knows? Their goal, to break him psychologically. McGoohan’s character is known cryptically only as “No. 6”.

    It sounds like this remake (there have been proposed remakes for years) will be closer to the original premise, and that, to me is a good sign.

    Ninth Doctor, Christopher Eccleston, is said to be in line to play the part of No. 6. No word yet on if he’ll wear a leather jacket.

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  • Bond, James Bond?

    Casino Royale

    They’ve released the trailer for the upcoming Bond film, Casino Royale.

    I’ve got grave reservations about “new direction” the series is moving in, but the trailer doesn’t look as bad as I expected. Daniel Craig as the new Bond looks more like a henchman, though.

    Perhaps that’s what they were going for?

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  • Abbey Road Webcam

    Abbey Road Webcam

    Ever want to be meet the Beatles? Ever want to be the Beatles?

    Well you can’t.

    But, you can spend your day watching the Abbey Road webcam, waiting to see other people who have made the pilgrimage and try to imitate the album cover of the Beatles’ famous album, Abbey Road.

    Believe it or not, you don’t even have to watch the webcam very long to catch someone monkeying around.

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  • Apple – Get a Mac – Watch The TV Ads

    Apple => Get a Mac

    Looks like Apple is finally getting serious about advertising Mac computers to the world. Apple recently unleashed 6 new Apple ads demonstrating the superiority of the Mac over a PC. You can watch the videos are the Apple link above.

    There’s a lot of controversy about the commercial that points out the problem with viruses on Windows PCs and then points out the lack of them on the Mac.

    Some people liken this to an airline advertising that they have fewer crashes than other airlines. Others liken it to car companies pointing out superior crash-test ratings.

    I think the later is probably the most applicable parallel, but when a Mac virus comes, the media will blow it so far out of proportion that these ads will probably seem like the blew up in Apple’s face.

    The fact is that OSX has (it doesn’t matter why) virtually no virus problems, especially when compared with PCs and that, by design, it is more safe than Windows PCs.

    That does not mean that Macs cannot be hit by viruses, but even in the PC world, most of the time, virus problems have a human element (the operator) that has shown time and time again that they can circumvent even the best security. (Until the operators are replaced by Korean Fembots.)

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  • Juicy Bunny Slope


    Gotta Love Taiwan!

    While you’re at it, you might check out Alidarbac’s Flickr Photos – This guy has lots of really good photos.