Ohio is listed as the 17th state in the U.S., but technically it is number 47. Until August 7, 1953, congress forgot to vote on a resolution to admit Ohio to the Union.
Fun But Utterly Useless Trivia
Google and Open Source: Are Competitors Bringing a Knife to a Gunfight?
This year has seen major moves by Google in the open source arena: The announcement of a Google operating system (Chrome OS), the release of Android 2.0 and development of Android based mobile devices by key players includng the recent release of the Motorola DROID, and just last week, Google announced the open-sourcing of Closure, one of the key components of most of it's services including Gmail, Maps and Docs. These are all throwing traditional proprietary software companies like Microsoft for a loop. As it turns out, Google is not really a software company, and these companies are trying to compete with Google using software. Talk about bringing a knife to a gunfight. Here is an except of a great article on this from CNET:
"Google and Red Hat have moved beyond software. Software enables their operations, but software doesn't define such operations. Google, for its part, is open sourcing Microsoft, one line of code at a time, and Microsoft hasn't a clue as to how to respond, because it only knows the old world: competition through better IP."
Full article here.
I Am Linux: Playing With Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala)
Got a little free time and created a small screencast of Ubuntu 9.10. Friends say it looks unreal, but the video is all from 1 take, with no editing or ehnacement. I only added the sound tracks.
Hardware/Software Specs:
- CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 at 3.2GHz
- RAM: Dual-channel 8GB DDR3 12800
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 275 with 896MB, SLI-ready
- Storage: 2 X 500GB Hitachi RAID1, 2TB NAS RAID0
- Host OS: Ubuntu Linux 9.10 kernel release2.6.31-14 AMD64
- Virtual Machines: Windows XP Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate
Screencast created with XVidCap
Video editing (adding sountracks, and format) with KDEnlive
Clash of The Titans: Bugatti Veyron vs McLaren F1
Wow, 2 of my dream super cars go head to head on Top Gear. Wish I could get my hands on one of these, maybe I will, one of these fine days.
The Social Media/Network Revolution
Just ran into this very interesting talk on TED on what is going in Iran and other recent political events and the social media/social network revolution.
Playing For Change: Global Music Collaboration by Roger Ridley, Grandpa Elliot, etc
This video just made my day. It's amazing what can be accomplished with a simple laptop, a mic, the internet and a few very simple talented musicians.
Here is the full story and background information about the artists.
Waterboarding: Mr Holder, You Know What To Do
"...the United States has joined 135 other nations in ratifying the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. America stands against and will not tolerate torture. We will investigate and prosecute all acts of torture and undertake to prevent other cruel and unusual punishment in all territory under our jurisdiction." - George W. Bush - June 26, 2004.
Mr Holder, you know what to do.
5 Things I Love About The New Facebook
Facebook started rolling out updates to batches of user profiles since last Thursday to prevent a system crash, and I had the new updates on my profile the same day, but I didn't get time to test drive them until Saturday afternoon. I kept seeing status updates of how people didn't like the updates and some were demanding to have the old Facebook back, or an option to opt out of the updates.
Working with software, I have come to realize that people do not like change, no matter how good it is, and you sometimes have to ram it down their throats. They will throw tantrums and call your mother names for a few days, then everything will be back to normal in most cases, Microsoft and the Vista debacle being one of the few exceptions, but that's a whole other story. Appearance will always be a subject of debate, so I will focus here on functionality.
5. Threaded Live News Feed

The Live News Feed is not a new feature but the layout has been improved. The feed now has larger font for the feed items and smaller fonts for comments on an item giving a better thread layout. The Feed also has slighly larger profile pictures with rounded corners giving it a more polished feel. The 'Like' feature has been there for a couple months. The Live Feed creates more activity but it may turn out to be a problem for users who have many active friends when their home page gets flooded with updates.
4. Enhanced Feed/Content Filtering


The Feed filters previously appeared as tabs above the feed, but they are now buttons located on the left of the page with more filter content type options, allowing the user to filter by Photos, Notes, Links, Network, etc. There are also new filter options on the profile page allowing the user to view feeds from friends only, their own feeds or both. This may help reduce the aforementioned flooding problem from the Live Feed.
4. Enhanced Content Creation

Another feature somewhat tied to the content filter above, is improved content creation. In the previous version, the user had to be in their profile page to upload pictures, post links, videos, etc. Clicking a filter from the home page now provides a content creation form at the top of the page, such as taking a photo or uploading files, posting links, notes, videos, etc. depending on the content type filter you clicked. Clciking the Photos filter for example displays a Photo upload box.
3. Integration With Other Social Networks

The more significant updates, in my opinion are less visible to the average Facebook user. As a highly networked person and a user of multiple specialized social networks like YouTube for videos, Digg and Reddit for media, Last.fm for music, Del.icio.us and Stumbleupon for social bookmarking, Twitter for microblogging, Flickr for photo sharing, etc, it has always been a pain to share my content across networks. There are many attempts at aggregating social networks, but the ones I have tried didn't quite deliver what I was looking for.
Twitter worked well previously and I was able to update my status via Twitter, but beyond that the rest had to be done manually. There was a box for Digg and Last.fm, but these were clumsily hidden in the 'Boxes' in the profile page.
Feeding content from other netwroks to you profile can be configured by clicking 'Settings' from the profile page. The currently available networks that I use are YouTube, Flickr, Digg, Del.icio.us, Google Reader, Stumbleupon, Last.fm and Hulu (not sure if this qualifies as a social network). Here are the results of my tests on some of the services.
YouTube:
Favoriting videos on YouTube adds them to the feed and embeds the video. This is awesome! I haven't posted any new videos or playlists but I am assuming this will also do the same. I have not tested posting comments on videos, but this may also be added to the feed.
Digg:
Digg is a social media site that allows users to submit and upvote (digg) links to stories. The most popular stories appear on the front page based on a complex, sometimes controversial algorithm. Digging stories adds them to the Facebook Feed and creates a link to the story. I haven't submitted any new links to Digg, but these should also appear in the feed. I have not tested comments on Digg submissions.
Del.icio.us:
Del.icio.us is a social bookmaarking aoolication. Adding the feed pulled some recent bookmarks, and new bookmarks created appeared in the feed with a link to the bookmarked page.
StumbleUpon:
Stumbleupon is also a social bookmarking application. This works exactly like Del.icio.us with recent links being imported and new links appearing in the feed.
Flickr:
Flickr didn't import any of my recent photos and I didn't get a chance to upload new photos, but I saw Flickr feeds from some of my friends, so this should also be working as expected.
Hulu:
Hulu was a bit of an upset. I tried watching, rating and queing shows, but they didn't appear in the feed. I will try to play with this again, maybe there is something I am not doing right.
Last.fm
I currently use Last.fm with Banshee media player and I consider it to be one of the best uses of social networking. The Last.fm feed includes liked songs and songs added to library. I noticed that when there are more than 5 items in the Feed, Facebook groups them as 'and more' and provides a link to my Last.fm profile page. I haven't had more than 5 feed items in the other network Feeds, but I am assuming they will have the same behavior. I think it would be better if the link of the netwrok name on each feed item actually linked to your profile page on that network instead of the homepage.
Twitter:
The Facebook Twitter application is actually independent and is not built into Facebook but has to be added by the user to their profile. I currently have my Twitter linked to my Facebook status and a Twitter 'block' on my blog, with twitter posts posts updating my status and appearing in the block. There doesn't appear to be any change on this application.
Reddit:
Reddit works in much the same way as Digg, but I have been finding myself spending much more time on it lately. Like Twitter, the current facebook Reddit application is independent but I was not able to link to my Reddit account the last couple times I tried, and this still appears to be unresolved.
1. Blog/RSS Feed:
My favorite new feature is the integrated Blog/RSS feed reader. I had tried to add my blog RSS feed to Twitter, but this didn't work very well and other RSS applications I tried only created an inconvenient box for the feeds. Allowing blog posts, photo uploads and any content updates that are available via RSS to appear on the Facebook Feed is jus awesome. This does not currently seem to have any form of verification and a user can post any RSS feed from any site leading to spamming.
UPDATE: 03-16-2009: There is either a glitch or Facebook has realized the spamming problem and most external feeds are now not appearing on the home page, but only on the user profile. I saw this coming.
Superbowl XLIII: Congratulations Steelers
Superbowl XLIII was probably one of the least hyped superbowl in recent years, I'm not sure whether this had anything to do with the current state of the economy. I personally didn't expect much of a match-up and by half time, it was already looking like it was going to be a blow-out, much to the chagrin of the die-hard Cardinals fans I was watching the game with.
The half-time commercials were even less interesting and NBC seems to have been so desperate that they sold a spot to the rip-off outfit Cash4Gold with MC Hammer (When was the last time this dude was on TV?). I'm sure he is a real Cash4Gold customer.
The second half of the game was much more exciting and for a while I thought the Cardinals were actually going to win, until the Steelers delivered an almost perfect drive ending in one of the best touchdown catches I have seen since the days of Chris Carter. Congrats Steelers - especially for Tomlin - this guy is just a great coach and adds to the long list of coaches Minnesota teams have let go that end up winning championships.
Musings on Obama's Inauguration
I am not the type to jump onto bandwagons early, especially when it comes to politicians, and I usually take everything they say with a dose of cynicism, but it didn't take too long for me to catch a case of Obama-mania during the election campaigns and into election day. Obama's early selections for cabinet and other posts were mostly in line with his policies, but things started getting uneasy when he started getting too cozy with people who were at polar opposites to his stand on key issues.
Names like William J. Lynn a former defense lobbyist, Sanjay Gupta with ties to parmaceutical companies, and the selection of Rick Warren the controversial evangelical preacher to deliver the invocation at the inauguration sent ripples through the blogosphere and made me start feeling that we were taken for a ride by another unscrupulous politician who was now mapping out the demographics for the next election.
Things started looking different as the inauguration day approached, and his reach to people on the other side of the isle started making sense. Watching the artists on the "We Are One" event - From Usher, Mary J Blige, Bon Jovi, Garth Brooks and Sheryl Crow and the diversity of the crowd brought such as sense of unity and togetherness. I didn't get to watch the whole inauguration ceremony live, but I was a able to catch the swearing in and the whole scene was just majestic and everybody looked so excited and I had a hard time holding back the tears. When was the last time people all over the world - from Japan to Pakistan, Indonesia to Malaysia, Kenya to Lithuania celebrated the inauguration of a new US president? Probably never.
Things will probably not change much right away, but I'm just glad Bush, "Dr. Evil" Cheney and the axis of deceit and tyranny are finally gone and brighter days are ahead. Other unseemly creatures like Rush Limbaugh and Bill O'Reilly are still on the loose, but they won't have much of an audience left and their extinction is imminent.
All the best Mr. President.
Gutsy or Stupid: Robbie Madison's 120 ft Jump on a Motorbike
WOW! I don't know whether to call this courage or just plain stupidity, but this guy is just impressive. It's amazing what a human being can do when they put their minds into it and don't mind the next day's news reading 'he died doing what he loves most'. This trait must really throw nature into a tailspin and unable to decide whether it is good or bad. The laws of natural selection favor traits that ensure survival and reproduction, but this trait, seen as macho and adventurous, attracts mates and gets passed on. These guys never live long but they always have hot chicks and their kids always want to do or outdo what their dads did. How fitting that the whole thing was sponsored by Red Bull, it must really give you wings, or turn your balls into steel.
