08.27.06

The News Cycle

7:21 am - Jason G. - Quotes

“A newspaper consists of just the same number of words, whether there be any news in it or not.”

-Henry Fielding

The same could be said about 24 hour news channels…

08.26.06

Recondition That Battery!

7:39 am - Jason G. - Technology

A word on battery reconditioning…  it’s a good thing.  I love my ThinkPad (a little too much sometimes) and am very pleased with the battery performance.  I can easily get 3+ hours on a single charge if I turn down the screen brightness just a bit.  Very useful for watching a movie on a plane or sitting having coffee…

But one thing does tend to happen over time, the % readout in the taskbar starts to read incorrectly.  For example, a couple of days ago I started up the laptop and ran off battery for 2:40 minutes (the screen was set the brightest it woudl go, and I disabled all shut-off timers).  Now 2:40 is no slouch, but I believe it read less than 10% for the last 40 minutes of time!  And in fact, as I was rapidly saving every 5 seconds, the battery lasted for 10 minutes between the 1% warning sound and when it actually shut off.

This happens over time as a battery ages.  The % left is calculated based on the voltage coming from the battery.  With age, the voltage tends to decrease, making it appear to the software as if the battery is running out of juice, when in reality it is simply getting older.

How do you deal with this?  You can either buy a new battery every year or two (not a bad idea anyway) or recondition your battery at least once a month.  Reconditioning consists of running the battery to absolute ZERO — not just waiting for it to go into standby or sleep when the juice gets low.  You should create a power profile that is “disable all shut-off timers” (and disable the standby and shut down triggers) and then just let the computer sit there until it  powers off.  Make sure you don’t have significant programs (Outlook, Excel, etc.) running when it gets down to 1%, but you’ll probably still have several minutes of computing before it shuts off.

That’s today’s laptop tip…  use it wisely.

08.25.06

The Habit of Excellence

7:25 am - Jason G. - Quotes

We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.

– Aristotle

08.24.06

On Certainty

7:25 am - Jason G. - Quotes

The biggest cause of trouble in the world today is that the stupid people are so sure about things and the intelligent folks are so full of doubts.

– Bertrand Russell

08.23.06

WhoCalled.Us

7:22 am - Jason G. - Commentary

Brilliant! Whocalled.us is a new website where you can report those pesky telemarketers who don’t respond to the do-not-call list, and who hang up when you challenge them on who they are.

Hopefully someone can use this to fight back in appropriate ways…

08.22.06

Googlebombing

2:07 pm - Jason G. - Humor

Yes, many people believe he is a failure.

Just happy to contribute to the cause

Google says it won’t manually manipulate its search results, even when pranksters push unwarranted links to the top of the results list with so-called “googlebombing” tactics.

– TechWeb

The Battle Begins

7:30 am - Jason G. - Technology

From Slashdot:No Virtual PC for Intel-based Macs

The bigger news for me:

Microsoft will also be discontinuing support of Visual Basic scripting in the next version of Office for Mac.

Let the platform wars begin (again) in a completely passive aggressive way!

08.21.06

Software Licenses in the Real World

7:24 am - Jason G. - Humor, Technology

From Boing Boing:

The city of Hoboken had a contract dispute with the operators of a robotic parking garage; the garage operators cancelled the city’s license to its software and locked all the cars inside.

Can we say oops! Don’t mess with the software licenses when it controls things in the real world.

08.20.06

Lower Your A/C Bill

7:48 am - Jason G. - Technology

There’s an article over at TreeHugger about lowering your A/C bill by installing sunlight-blocking screens on sun-facing windows.

We’ve also used window film on the interior of our windows… essentially tinting the windows on our house. It helps reflect sunlight to keep rooms cooler when the sun is bright, and theoretically reflects heat inward when it’s cold outside.

08.19.06

Don’t Drink and Blog

7:02 am - Jason G. - Humor

Somewhere along the way we all realize that we need to refrain from “drinking and dialing” (or drunk dialing, if you will), implicitly don’t drink and txt or email, but now there’s don’t drink and blog.

Really, good advice if I ever heard it. Although I do like Mark Twain’s, “Write drunk, edit sober.”

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