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#Post 07 Aug 2004 10:15:48    The Turbo-Encabulator slices, dices, frobnicates! Reply with quote

Boing Boing recalled something i had completely forgotten about; a satire of mid-20th century industry speak. Here's one version from the 1940's:
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The original machine had a base plate of prefabulated amulite, surmounted by a malleable logarithmic casing in such a way that the two spurving bearings were in direct line with the pentametric fan. The latter consisted simply of six hydrocoptic marzelvanes, so fitted to the ambifacient lunar waneshaft that side fumbline was effectively prevented. The main winding was of the normal lotus-0-delta type placed in panendermic semiboiloid slots in the stator, every seventh conductor being connected by a nonreversible tremie pipe to the differential gridlespring on the "up" end of the grammeters.

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The operating point is maintained as near as possible to the h.f. rem peak by constantly fromaging the bitumogenous spandrels. This is a distinct advance on the standard nivel-sheave in that no dramcock oil is required after the phase detractors have been remissed...
I suppose that's how everyday computerspeak sounds to non-techies... icon_lol.gif
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#Post 05 Aug 2004 13:45:22    XRay 1.1, whew! Reply with quote

XRay 1.1 is out, and fixes several bugs. Here are the release notes.



Now back to ye olde drawinge board to start version 2.0. News at 11...
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#Post 01 Aug 2004 19:59:21    Signs of life Reply with quote

I still find time to fire up NetNewsWire every day or two and skim through a part of my blogroll. And it's awesome to see the number, size and quality of posts on many of them. One of the things holding me back from posting a link or two every day or so is, frankly, lack of energy/chutzpah to even try to do something on that level.



That said, XRay 1.1 is in final testing, and will be released sometime next week. Whew.



As some of you may recall, I lost quite a bit of data to a runaway script sometime in March. Among other things, I lost parts of source code I was working on in XRay and in some other projects; some of that was recovered either from the erased drive or from scattered backups, but due to several other unfortunate circumstances, my only backup at the time was also unreadable.



Anyway, I'm happy to report that I successfully redid most of the work I was doing on XRay. Nearly all known bugs have been fixed in 1.1. (It should really have been called 1.0.10, but the vagaries of alphabetical ordering made my version-checking code in previous versions not recognize 1.0.10 as an upgrade...) What is missing from my original update work is a somewhat laborious routine to rebuild the Mac OS X LaunchServices cache.



If this is greek to you, skip this paragraph. The problem is, there's no official Apple API to rebuild this cache, and I managed to do it in a somewhat unsupported and version-dependent way. Unfortunately, further testing revealed that the rebuild wasn't reliably recognized by other parts of the system short of a full log-out/log-in cycle, and initiating this from inside XRay proved to be quite a pain. So this time I simply resolved to leave this out - it's needed very rarely anyway - and if anybody absolutely needs to do it, I can e-mail in detailed instructions.



Otherwise, I've taken an important decision; namely, to throw most of XRay away and start coding "XRay 2" entirely from scratch. XRay was my very first Cocoa application, and some of the initial design decisions I made early in the process - now about 3 years ago! - are no longer appropriate for the current state of Mac OS X, or for my knowledge of Cocoa programming. In fact, updating XRay properly has become a slow and unreliable process and starting out fresh will, hopefully, make it rewarding again.



Despite this being a 2.0 version, I plan this to make a free upgrade for all registered users; however, for whoever migrates from 1.x, a hopefully not too annoying welcome screen will discreetly hint at the possibility, nay, the utter rightness of making a donation to my coffers for this effort. Otherwise, details are still hazy. Yes, the user interface will be quite different. There may be some sort of limited batch processing, beyond what's already available, but nothing too extraordinary. Also, as the Finder's "Get Info" window now does most of what I originally wrote XRay for, I see little sense in trying to duplicate its facilities needlessly. So, XRay will go further towards the implications of its name: to look below the surface, not only regarding hidden file attributes but also inside the file data.



Needless to say, suggestions are extremely welcome and should enough fellow developers be interested in writing plug-ins to look at file contents, I'll set up a new forum to discuss technical details. In particular, plug-ins to dissect structured file formats - like resources, MP3 tags, QuickTime atoms, various executable formats and so forth, will be the next new thing.



More soon (I hope)...
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#Post 20 Jul 2004 18:17:55    Re: Hiatus Confirmatus Reply with quote

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Rainer put it nicely: 'Hiatus confirmatus' (Solipsism Gradient).
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#Post 20 Jul 2004 13:39:29    Hiatus Confirmatus Reply with quote

Just a quick post assuring you, gentle reader, that I'm still here, that I'm very busy, and that posting will resume in the near - albeit unspecified - future.
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#Post 01 Jul 2004 17:46:01    Re: On Traveling Reply with quote

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Nearly everybody is somewhere else

Still here.

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As for a friend in Brazil, he's there. In Brazil I mean, no longer touring Albion, Land of [Hope and Glory] my birth. Only to inform us, a couple of days ago, that "traveling brings you two great joys: once when leaving, and once when coming back" (Solipsism Gradient). Virtually nothing about the bit in between. Yes, well, Rainer. I know I've not been following the news of late, but has England really got as bad as all that? If so, please publish the gruesome photographic evidence.
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#Post 29 Jun 2004 21:11:00    On Traveling Reply with quote

Whew. Today it's 8 days since we got back from our England/Scotland trip. As they say, traveling brings you two great joys: once when leaving, and once when coming back. While the trip was marvelous, it was great to be back, and one of of the first things I said was "now, please, give me a long time before mentioning trips to me again - at least a week or so!" :D



Then again, we went straight into a week-long marathon of straightening out various tangles, problems, and assorted troubles that had accumulated in the month we were away. Not to speak of thousands of e-mails and unread news. Anyway, most extremely urgent stuff has been taken care of, merely urgent stuff is being looked at, and "normal" life - whatever that means - will resume Real Soon Now. Possibly as soon as next weekend, anyway.



One unexpected find in our ship's library was Alain de Botton's book, The Art of Travel. Well written and to the point, it's one of the few travel books that actually discusses what the point of travelling may be. Highly recommended.
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#Post 21 Jun 2004 11:56:22    Re: Trip update Reply with quote

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We're back. Will post details and photos as soon as everything gets sorted out.


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#Post 21 Jun 2004 11:00:55    Re: Trip update Reply with quote

We're back. Will post details and photos as soon as everything gets sorted out.
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#Post 19 Jun 2004 12:38:21    Re: Trip update Reply with quote

Now at a public library in Stratford-upon-Avon (England).



After two days at Cardiff, off we were again. This time we decided to find a hotel near London's Paddington station, and explore from there. Yesterday we visited Bath and Salisbury - the Cathedral was simply wonderful - and today, Oxford and Stratford.



We're scheduled to return Tuesday but - depending on availability - Sunday (tomorrow) may also be possible. More when we're back...
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