Archive for May, 2005

Delkin USB Bridge

Hooray! I found a solution for href="http://www.psoul.com/index.cgi/travel/morocco.html">my
travel-with-a-digital-camera predicament. The href="http://www.delkin.com/delkin_products_usb_bridge.html">Delkin
USB Bridge should connect my digital camera with my iRiver music
player (which, unlike Apple’s iPod, functions as a USB mass storage
device) and let me dump pictures from the camera directly to the
iRiver. I should have it in plenty of time for our Morocco trip to
test out. It only supports USB 1 transfer rates, which is a drag, but
the functionality is right and the price can’t be beat (and it takes
advantage of the 20GB I already have in my iRiver which I planned on
bringing so the fact that it’s not a hard drive enclosure is probably
a plus).

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Wild Kingdom

This morning I noticed my cat in the backyard poking his nose in a
corner and wagging his tail in a way that usually means trouble. A few
minutes later he came in meowing, demanding attention. I spent about
the next 10 minutes watching him kill and then eat a baby
bird. Couldn’t he have done this outside?

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Romance, investment banker style

Last week on Eye For a Guy
one of the new contestants, Wolfgang, tried to impress the host by
showering her with href="http://www.cartier.avence.com/pop_collection_us/pop_index.php?idproduit=417">one
very expensive gift. There’s no question that the gift is
beautiful or that I’m biased, but hopefully the host won’t let this
yuppie asshole waltz on there and buy his way to the top. What kind
of message would that send to the children?

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tinkle

so i’m at my first stand-up comedy event. david cross is here but he can’t carry the night when people like this current loser is on stage. lucy lawless? Julie? who cares. bring back tobias fuhnke! bring on the thermals!

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Patterns of Global Terrorism

What’s missing from this complete set of links to available annuals report on Patterns
of Global Terrorism from the State Department:
1995,
1996,
1997,
1998,
1999,
2000,
2001,
2002,
2003?

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Lordy LORDY!



Look who’s 40! Happy birthday, big brother!

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TV Party tonight!

For two years, it has been the best comedy on television. And now
there will be a third year. Congratulations to show creator Mitch
Hurwitz, the amazing cast and the 100,000+ people who took the
Arrested Development Loyalty Oath! Your efforts have ensured that
we.ll all be treated to another season of our favorite show!
source

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A Drink for the Kids

This week there’s a benefit for the Vera project called href="http://www.adrinkforthekids.com/">A Drink for the Kids. All
week long, go out and drink and know you’re benefiting Seattle’s
youth. And Friday and Sunday, go to the Showbox and see one of the
funniest men in comedy - href="http://www.bobanddavid.com/david.asp">David Cross.

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Morocco

Yahoo! Tanya and I ordered tickets yesterday for Morocco. We’ll be
there for the second half of June (leaving a month from yesterday)
visiting her sister who’s there with the Peace Corps until the end of
this year. I’m really looking forward to this trip - our itinerary
takes us in to Agadir after about 19 hours in the air.

For the trip I’ll be looking for a portable mass storage device to
dump pictures on to. It looks like the best option right now might be
the href="http://www.apacer.com/apacer_english/product_html/share_steno_cd211.asp">Apacer
Share Steno CD211 (USB OTG laptop enclosure) but there are many
other options listed href="http://fhoude34.free.fr/PortableHD.htm">here. I’m skeptical
about getting into this market because I know there are many choices
that are either overpriced or complete junk, but a number of people
have good things to say about that Apacer on the href="http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1023&message=13071860">dpreview
forums. Also I love the idea of having a USB OTG enclosure. USB
On-The-Go means I should be able to bring more music for my iRiver,
and the enclosure means I don’t kick myself a year from now when I’d
really like a bigger capacity device but can’t upgrade.

UPDATE 2005.05.19 On portable media storage

Damn this turns out to be complicated! There are a couple options:

  • dedicated backup device - there are many dedicated flash to
    hard drive backup options. These have the drawbacks of being pretty
    inflexible for the price, from no-name vendors, and (apparently)
    really flaky. Reviews come out touting how great Portable Storage
    Device X from Manufacturer Y is, then two days later people get the
    device and learn the battery life is awful, or the device doesn’t
    work, or it doesn’t work like someone had wanted.
  • USB On-The-Go enclosure - there are many of these, too, but
    they also have a number of problems. Primarily, the state of href="http://www.usb.org/developers/onthego">USB OTG seems to
    suggest that hi or even full-speed USB OTG devices may not really be
    on the market yet. USB 1.1 is really impractical. Then, many USB OTG
    devices don’t seem to provide enough juice to power USB devices. For
    instance I read complaints about the Apacer device I mentioned that if
    it’s running on battery power, not AC, it can lose pictures when
    transferring!

The power for external devices issue seems to be the reason that
iRiver axed formal support for USB OTG in their US release of the h300
series players. Evidently if you upgrade it to the Korean firmware
(which, I hope, has an English UI language option…) you get the USB
OTG functionality, but if you want to use it to access a keychain USB
drive, for instance, you need to hook up some hack with a spliced USB
cable that piggybacks in a battery pack with a bunch of AA’s so you
can power the jump drive/card-reader/whatever.

Why can’t this just work?

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Tibet Artisan Initiative

I’ve known a couple of my cousins were living in Tibet for a while but
not really had a good sense what they were doing until today. My
sister forwarded me a catalog from the href="http://tibetcraft.com/">Tibet Artisan Initiative (TAI) where
I see Matt McGarvey is on their href="http://tibetcraft.com/who_we_are_07.html#TAI_Family">meet us
page. The TAI was created as part of the Tibet Povery Alleviation
fund towards the goals of:

  1. Alleviate Poverty: Assist Tibetan entrepreneurs to increase
    production capacity and revenue, and in turn create new forms of
    employment.
  2. Incubate creativity & entrepreneurship: Provide product
    development, marketing, and business education to Tibetan
    entrepreneurs in order to increase the competitiveness of Tibetan-made
    merchandise, while assisting Tibetan entrepreneurs in developing
    greater market access and market share.

Cool!

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