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#Post 05 Aug 2003 11:58:08    Re: End of an era? Reply with quote

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I had some difficulty in getting the built-in Airport Extreme (802.11g) card to interoperate with my SMC Barricade 7004AWBR wireless router. I tried several things - setting the MTU to 1492, changing from fixed IP to DHCP, downgrading the Airport software from 3.1 to 3.04, and trying out different WEP encryption options. I've had no time to regress some of these things to see which specific one was the culprit, but it's working now.
I took some time to reinstall all of these things and it still worked. Finally I realized I had switched from Channel 11 (recommended to reduce interference by mobile phones) to Channel 1 at some point in the process.



Testing most of the channels revealed an interesting pattern. Channels 1 to 3 work OK. Channels 4 and 5 work either intermittently or very slowly. Channels 6 to 11 don't work at all! (Channels 12 to 14, supported on the SMC, apparently aren't supported by Airport at all.) I'll try to check this out on the Apple support boards - several people were complaining about similar problems, but I saw no reference to channel incompatibility.
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#Post 05 Aug 2003 11:51:40    Vade retro, Windows XP! Reply with quote

I've never used Windows XP, although I've seen friends using it... after reading Mark Pilgrim's revealing post "How to install Windows XP in 5 hours or less", I resolved to never touch it in the future, either.
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43. Install Mozilla. Yes, I would like to make you my default browser. The world is happiness and glee.

44. "Take a tour of Windows XP!" Sigh.

45. "30 days left for activation!" Click. Yes, I would like to activate Windows over an active internet connection, now that I have one. No, I would not like to register with Microsoft. Yes, I have read the privacy statement and agree to give up my computer, my civil rights, and my first-born child. I wasn't using my civil rights anyway.

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53. Yes, I agree to bend over, grease up, and accept the End User License Agreement.

54. Wait. Time passes.

55. Wait. Time passes.

56. Wait. Time passes. It is getting dark. You are likely to be eaten by a grue.

57. Reboot.

58. "Take a tour of Windows XP!"

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It took 147 steps. Admittedly, this is a not-very-standard installation for a job he needs to do specifically on XP...
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#Post 01 Aug 2003 21:58:53    Re: Strange and interesting stuff Reply with quote

Regarding my previous reference to urinals, a kind (?) visitor pointed me at Urinal Dot Net. The "Top 10" photos are fascinating...



Herewith some more unrelated strange/interesting links, found while I actually should have been working:

The First Worldwide Annual ABSFG Gurning Contest!

Crazy Eyes (weird contact lenses)!

Reidar Finsrud's Perpetual Motion Device!

All Your Calvin & Hobbes Are Belong To Us!

Unclean! Unclean! (AKA Web Developer Wanted)!
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#Post 01 Aug 2003 16:46:35    Snowed under Reply with quote

Well, I'm sitting here downloading Apple's latest Mac OS X Panther beta (7B21). I'm under the standard developer NDA, so after reading the release docs I can't say much more beyond 1) it'll take at least two more days to get it all (5 CDs!), 2) I'm very enthusiastic about it. Seems like a great excuse to get back into full-time development work - I've got a couple of good ideas already, about which I'll post more info later.



There's nothing like a larger screen and more memory! While downloading I'm reading the documentation, backing up some stuff, checking e-mail, chatting with friends, and listening to some great new music I found on my São Paulo trip. My current favorite is John Zorn's "The Circle Maker", a double album with some amazing Jewish jazz. Highly recommended.
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#Post 31 Jul 2003 20:30:15    Re: End of an era? Reply with quote

I wrote:
I'm leaving for São Paulo to pick up my new laptop, put up the old iBook for sale...
Well, I'm pleased to report that I'm back, and have the PowerBook up and running, after some initial hitches.



As usual with most of Apple's products, it's difficult to estimate size and beauty from photographs. I saw the recently introduced iSight camera, and it was much smaller than it appears on the photos. In contrast, the 17" PowerBook is even larger than I thought. It's thinner than my old iBook, though, and the weight increase isn't apparent. The screen is larger and better, the loudspeakers sound much better, and of course the speed and storage increases are noticeable.



I had some difficulty in getting the built-in Airport Extreme (802.11g) card to interoperate with my SMC Barricade 7004AWBR wireless router. I tried several things - setting the MTU to 1492, changing from fixed IP to DHCP, downgrading the Airport software from 3.1 to 3.04, and trying out different WEP encryption options. I've had no time to regress some of these things to see which specific one was the culprit, but it's working now. And I also now recommend xwepgen, a program that calculates the various hexadecimal WEP keys from a password - invaluable for using Airport with non-Apple base stations.



The built-in trackpad somehow doesn't feel as good as the iBook's; the surface is rougher and my fingertip keeps sticking. As I normally use a mouse, this isn't an issue. The first days I kept hitting the wrong keys, since I had apparently been using the laptop's edges for gauging key locations. Other than that I've no complaints... icon_wink.gif
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#Post 29 Jul 2003 03:22:10    Re: End of an era? Reply with quote

Rainer Brockerhoff wrote:
I'm leaving for São Paulo to pick up my new laptop, put up the old iBook for sale, and make some business contacts. The new machine will have space and speed to handle the new Panther (Mac OS X 10.3) and I've been wanting a G4 for doing some AltiVec stuff, anyway.



By a coincidence, yesterday I found a new owner for my DayStar Genesis MP528, a PowerMac 9500 clone which I bought about 8 years ago. Originally it had 4 PowerPC604 processors running at 132 MHz, with a 40 MHz bus; after two processors burned out, I bought one of the first G3 boards (300MHz) for it, and upgraded it over the years. I stopped using it after Mac OS X came out.




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#Post 28 Jul 2003 10:52:11    End of an era? Reply with quote

I'm leaving for São Paulo to pick up my new laptop, put up the old iBook for sale, and make some business contacts. The new machine will have space and speed to handle the new Panther (Mac OS X 10.3) and I've been wanting a G4 for doing some AltiVec stuff, anyway.



By a coincidence, yesterday I found a new owner for my DayStar Genesis MP528, a PowerMac 9500 clone which I bought about 8 years ago. Originally it had 4 PowerPC604 processors running at 132 MHz, with a 40 MHz bus; after two processors burned out, I bought one of the first G3 boards (300MHz) for it, and upgraded it over the years. I stopped using it after Mac OS X came out.
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#Post 28 Jul 2003 10:36:11    Re: On cars: small is beautiful Reply with quote

I've just heard that the BMW C1 motorcycle has been taken out of production due to disappointing sales. Meanwhile, if you're interested in small cars, have a look at the Tango, an electric two-in-line seater...
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#Post 24 Jul 2003 21:24:57    Re: Strange and interesting stuff Reply with quote

This masterpiece of bathroom ergonomics was in a men's room in a Budapest restaurant:



What could be simpler? Press left for a large flush, right for a small flush. Later I saw similar affordances in Berlin and Frankfurt.



Some months ago, Mad Dog McGlinchey found another such masterpiece - the famous pissoir fly - which I also saw a couple of times; unfortunately conditions were not favorable for photography...
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#Post 24 Jul 2003 21:14:00    Re: Strange and interesting stuff Reply with quote

Vienna again...



this was a bakery just around the corner from our hotel. The name is probably Czech, and so would be pronounced "TJRESH-nyeff-skee" (try to pronounce the J and R in the first syllable together icon_biggrin.gif).



The small poster says "My bread is 100 years old!" - no idea why there's a sitting horse on it, though. They also had an ad on a nearby bus stop, saying "We make unpronounceably good bread!"
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