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		<title>links for 2010-03-18</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 08:03:23 +0000</pubDate>
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GT!Blog » Why Japan didn’t create the iPod
An interesting historical look at the reasons behind the differences in technology between the east and west


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		<title>New Cell: Future Phone</title>
		<link>http://www.mindstab.net/wordpress/archives/704</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 08:07:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Ballard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So my contract with my old mobile carrier (Fido) was up and they had no appealing phones so I switched to Rogers and got an LG Eve for $50 (with a 3 year contract).  After, I walked over to Staples and then picked up an 8GB microSD card for $30 and I was set.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So my contract with my old mobile carrier (Fido) was up and they had no appealing phones so I switched to Rogers and got an LG Eve for $50 (with a 3 year contract).  After, I walked over to Staples and then picked up an 8GB microSD card for $30 and I was set.</p>
<p>The LG Eve is an Android 1.5 (Google Linux) phone and it's sweet.  I've been fairly pleased with it and the more I dig into it the more fun it is.  Now, Android 1.5 is (in this fast paced cell phone OS world) a bit old, but there is word a 1.6 upgrade is in the pipe for spring, so that's cool too.</p>
<p>Anyways, the phone is dead sexy.  It's a bit smaller than an iPhone, a full touch screen and more importantly a full pull-out keyboard that makes typing a breeze.  It has a proper 3.5mm headphone jack for music and it charges off USB.  It has a shocking 5 megapixel camera, wifi, and GPS.</p>
<p>It serves adequately well as an mp3 player so I finally got to chuck my tried and true 1GB iRiver that served me well for 3 years but was getting long in the tooth.  It nicely also has some good podcast apps in the market that make getting podcasts on it automatic. I just check and the new ones are there.</p>
<p>It can do video, like mp4 and YouTube, but I haven't yet gotten DivX working on it, so on that front it is a bit limited which is a shame, but oh well.</p>
<p>Now, some of the killer apps for me (aside from replacing my mp3 player):  </p>
<ul>
<li>NewsRob: A wonderful Google Reader integrated RSS feed reader that means I can now read all my news on the go, which makes time spent on the bus a lot more productive.  This is possibly the most important app for me.</li>
<li>Meebo IM:  I can connect to all my IM accounts with this one client.  There are a lot of IM clients for android, but not too many support proper Jabber.  This one does, so awesome</li>
<li>ConnectBot: A ssh client that also supports ssh keys.  This little app is a must for any sys admins toolkit as it allows me to do server administration on the go</li>
<li>Twitteroid: for keeping up with twitter</li>
<li>Google Listen: Podcast fetcher.  Solid enough.  Just wish it supported video feeds (TED talks)</li>
<li>Proxyoid:  Simple web proxy that couple with the Android SDK allows web tethering (turn on <i>Settings->Applications->Development->USB Debugging</i>, plug in the phone to a computer, turn on proxyoid, and then run '<i>adb forward tcp:8080 tcp:8080</i>' from the Android SDK and you have a web proxy on your computer on port 8080 through your phone over the cellular network!)</li>
<li>TasKiller: App management :)</li>
<li>Google Maps: Allows searches for things near you and navigation to them via transit from your location.  Fantastic.</li>
<li>ShopSavvy and Barcode Scanner: Read barcodes and QR codes through the camera and do web search on products for information on them.  Very cool</li>
<li>K-9 Email:  Thanks to commenter TopperH I found K-9 Email which is a decent android email app.  It can actually move messages between folders (lacking in the default email app!) so it will work for me :)</li>
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<p>All of these apps make this little phone an incredibly handy tool. It suddenly gives me a lot more power on the go.</p>
<p>Now, the cons:</p>
<ul>
<li>Battery life:  Battery life is not fantastic, especially if you are using the phone a lot.  I pretty much always need to charge it at the end of the day if I've been using it on the bus or for anything else.  It's not fantastic.  But because I can just charge it over USB it is at least easy to charge.  And considering the power it gives me I can live with this.  Also, handily, I have a USB battery pack charger I threw into my backpack, so I can charge it off that if I need while I'm on the go.  It's a bit ad hoc but it works.</li>
<li>Stability:  It's not the most stable phone/system I've ever seen.  I seem to have to pull the battery maybe once a week due to lock ups.  Some times it's a bit slow or unresponsive.  It's not the end of the world, although it may be a bigger problem for other people.  I'm happy with the trade off of having all this power and handheld Linux.</li>
<li>Wild West-y-ness: This slightly ties into the stability of it and the general app market and may also be somewhat prevalent on other phone OSs too but it feels like the good old DOS and early windows days when there was a glut of crazy random apps for everything before clear market winners were established.</li>
<li><s>Email</s></li>
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<p>I suppose one thing that may get glossed over in comparisons to competitors like the iPhone is that Android can multi-task.  That means I can have my IM client running in the background, have a music app playing, and have a text editor open with some text, but be browsing in a web browser that supports multiple pages.  This is also amazing and beats the pants off the iPhone.</p>
<p>So on balance I am incredibly in favor of this phone and deeply happy to have it.  I'm used to, from 9 years of using Linux and more years of other bleeding edge software, handling a few glitches to get the cutting edge and neatest features and most power.  I just consider them part of the price of the overall awesome of the phone, which to be fair, I did name "glitch" only in part because of its occasionally sporadic behavior, and in part because of its portable utility, like Bob's key tool "glitch" from the 90s TV show Reboot.</p>
<p>Finally, I just discovered the coup de grace for this phone (I did say the more I dig, the better it gets): <a href="http://code.google.com/p/android-scripting/">Android Scripting Environment</a>.<br />
It's an app that downloads scripting languages that have partial access to the android API and has a built in text editor.  I supports amount other languages Python, JRuby, Lua and perl.  I can now code on the go in several hot languages on my phone.</p>
<p>This really is the future phone running Linux I'd been dreaming of owning all last decade. I'm pretty stoked.</p>
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		<title>links for 2009-07-17</title>
		<link>http://www.mindstab.net/wordpress/archives/549</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 08:01:41 +0000</pubDate>
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Warren Ellis Â» A Sony Walkman, By God
Sony Walkmen, Child Brains &#38; Compression of Music.  An interesting quick observation.
(tags: warren ellis, music, sony, computers, the future)


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<div class="delicious-extended">Sony Walkmen, Child Brains &amp; Compression of Music.  An interesting quick observation.</div>
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		<title>links for 2009-05-30</title>
		<link>http://www.mindstab.net/wordpress/archives/508</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2009 08:03:42 +0000</pubDate>
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The Messy Notebook Â» How To Build Something Real (In Your Spare Time)
Good notes on how to keep your part time projects from falling by the wayside in incompletion
(tags: productivity programming)


paul cutlerâ€™s blog Â» Blog Archive Â» Meet Snowy, Tomboyâ€™s best friend
More on Snowy the web note storage facility for tomboy
(tags: tomboy notes snowy syncing)


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<div class="delicious-extended">Good notes on how to keep your part time projects from falling by the wayside in incompletion</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.silwenae.org/blog/?p=1137">paul cutlerâ€™s blog Â» Blog Archive Â» Meet Snowy, Tomboyâ€™s best friend</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">More on Snowy the web note storage facility for tomboy</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://automorphic.blogspot.com/2009/05/tomboy-0151-release-brings-new-online.html">5:55 AM: Tomboy 0.15.1 Release Brings New Online Note Synchronization Preview</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">Novell is creating an opensource web editor and sync storage site for Tomboy notes called Snowy that will power Gnome&#39;s Tomboy Online, and can be deployed on your own server too!</div>
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		<title>Links for 2009-05-20</title>
		<link>http://www.mindstab.net/wordpress/archives/498</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 23:59:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Ballard</dc:creator>
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Facebook Architecture Talk @ QCon
"In this presentation filmed during QCon SF 2008, Aditya Agarwal discusses Facebookâ€™s architecture, more exactly the software stack used, presenting the advantages and disadvantages of its major components: LAMP (PHP, MySQL), Memcache, Thrift, Scribe."
Charlie Stross: LOGIN 2009 keynote: gaming in the world of 2030
A look by SF writer Charlie Stross at [...]]]></description>
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<li><a href="http://www.infoq.com/presentations/Facebook-Software-Stack">Facebook Architecture Talk @ QCon</a><br />
"In this presentation filmed during QCon SF 2008, Aditya Agarwal discusses Facebookâ€™s architecture, more exactly the software stack used, presenting the advantages and disadvantages of its major components: LAMP (PHP, MySQL), Memcache, Thrift, Scribe."</li>
<li><a href="http://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2009/05/login_2009_keynote_gaming_in_t.html">Charlie Stross: LOGIN 2009 keynote: gaming in the world of 2030</a><br />
A look by SF writer Charlie Stross at the evolution of personal technology over the next two decades with respect to computers, portability/cellular technology, the internet and gaming.</li>
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		<title>Miro and TED</title>
		<link>http://www.mindstab.net/wordpress/archives/467</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2009 05:15:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Ballard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I've really fallen in love with the TED talks, and some time ago set out to really try and watch most of them.  But I set out to start at the end and work my way forward, from oldest to newest, to which they are continually adding new ones.  I am very happy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I've really fallen in love with the <a href="http://www.ted.com/">TED talks</a>, and some time ago set out to really try and watch most of them.  But I set out to start at the end and work my way forward, from oldest to newest, to which they are continually adding new ones.  I am very happy they have all the talks online, both in flash and for download, but it's still a hassle to navigate their site to the old talks and after a bit I gave up, because I'm a little lazy. </p>
<p>Well I just found my solution.  <a href="http://www.getmiro.com/">Miro</a>!  Miro is a video player, RSS aggregator, video downloader, and bittorrent client all wrapped up in one interesting package.  It has these things called "channels" that basically I think correspond to video RSS feeds and it'll download new content for you to watch etc etc.  But what delighted me was that I could add a TED feed and then have all the videos right there and set it off to download some (oldest first) and watch them, all trivially.  So now I'm rapidly starting to work my way though the TED talks in earnest.  Thank you Miro.</p>
<p>If you use Linux, there's a good chance Miro will be in your software repository and the TED feed is below:</p>
<p>http://feeds.feedburner.com/tedtalks_video</p>
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		<title>Neat approach to network problem alerts</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2009 19:31:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Ballard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The network went down at my University the other day and the networking department found a novel way to let everyone know.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The network went down at my University the other day and the networking department found a novel way to let everyone know.<br />
<div id="attachment_458" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 393px"><img src="http://www.mindstab.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/network_error.png" alt="Network Error" title="network_error" width="383" height="370" class="size-full wp-image-458" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Network Error</p></div></p>
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		<title>Testing</title>
		<link>http://www.mindstab.net/wordpress/archives/349</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2008 17:55:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Ballard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Testing new LJ crosspost plugin for wordpress handles tags properly.
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		<title>C++ is getting Lambda expressions! (and Cadbury creme egg cakes)</title>
		<link>http://www.mindstab.net/wordpress/archives/286</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2008 08:28:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Ballard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[C++0x, the next version of C++ due by the end of the decade has just had Lambda expressions added to the language.  This is great!
Read about it at herbsutter.spaces.live.com/blog/cns.
It should look something like the following
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find_if&#40; w.begin&#40;&#41;, w.end&#40;&#41;,
             &#91;&#93;&#40; const Widget&#38; w &#41; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>C++0x, the next version of C++ due by the end of the decade has just had Lambda expressions added to the language.  This is great!<br />
Read about it at <a href="http://herbsutter.spaces.live.com/blog/cns/">herbsutter.spaces.live.com/blog/cns</a>.<br />
It should look something like the following</p>
<pre class="c">&nbsp;
find_if<span style="color: #66cc66;">&#40;</span> w.<span style="color: #202020;">begin</span><span style="color: #66cc66;">&#40;</span><span style="color: #66cc66;">&#41;</span>, w.<span style="color: #202020;">end</span><span style="color: #66cc66;">&#40;</span><span style="color: #66cc66;">&#41;</span>,
             <span style="color: #66cc66;">&#91;</span><span style="color: #66cc66;">&#93;</span><span style="color: #66cc66;">&#40;</span> <span style="color: #993333;">const</span> Widget&amp; w <span style="color: #66cc66;">&#41;</span> -&gt; bool <span style="color: #66cc66;">&#123;</span> w.<span style="color: #202020;">Weight</span><span style="color: #66cc66;">&#40;</span><span style="color: #66cc66;">&#41;</span> &gt; <span style="color: #cc66cc;">100</span>; <span style="color: #66cc66;">&#125;</span> <span style="color: #66cc66;">&#41;</span>;
&nbsp;</pre>
<p>Sadly, Lambda expressions <a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/projects/cxx0x.html">haven't made their way into GCC</a>, so I can't play with them... yet!</p>
<p>Also, thanks to George for this:</p>
<p>Cadbury Egg Cake :D</p>
<p>Experiment: </p>
<p>Replace ordinary eggs in cake recipe with Cadbury Creme Eggs and observe results.</p>
<p>Hypothesis:</p>
<p>THIS IS GOING TO BE SO AWESOME</p>
<p><a href="http://bigmixup.com/content/cadbury-cake/">bigmixup.com/content/cadbury-cake</a></p>
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		<title>More new toys: Nokia 5200</title>
		<link>http://www.mindstab.net/wordpress/archives/283</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 07:11:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Ballard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So after a year and a few months, my old cell, a Sony Ericsson k510a was dying.  It wasn't the greatest phone but it wasn't bad, but now the keys were sinking and becoming unresponsive.  Time for a new phone.  So I ordered one last week.
And today, my brand new Nokia 5200 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So after a year and a few months, my old cell, a Sony Ericsson k510a was dying.  It wasn't the greatest phone but it wasn't bad, but now the keys were sinking and becoming unresponsive.  Time for a new phone.  So I ordered one last week.</p>
<p>And today, my brand new Nokia 5200 showed up!  I'm reasonably impressed with it. Right off the bat it does a few things right.  It has an adapter so you can plug any good 3.5mm headphone you spent money on into the phone to listen to your music, so you aren't stuck with their proprietary and bad headphones.  This is awesome.  Second, it comes a USB cable and when plugged in has the option to be a mass data storage device which is perfect.</p>
<p>The interface though is a bit weird.  The addressbook uses such a large font only two entries can ever fit on the screen, which makes it feel cramped, even though there is no reason for this. </p>
<p>Next, even though this phone is well set up as an mp3 player, you cannot use your mp3s as ringtones.  It's some DRM "issue".  What a waste.  Anyways, I picked a song I like, loaded it into audacity, turned it to mono, selected 10 seconds, and exported it as a .wav and that seemed to work.  It will accept any wav, but it has to be with in a certain range.  &lt;300Kb is ok and around 800Kb is not, (my two tests) so somewhere in there is the magic number.</p>
<p>Now all my contacts were imported from my SIM card, but they came in a little messed up and not grouped, so I've been going through and cleaning them.  Not optimal, but I think at least part of that is the fault of my last phone too.  Better than not having the numbers at all but a pain, becase I have 123 contacts.  </p>
<p>As I alluded to earlier, this phone, equipped with a 1GB mini SD card, might just replace my mp3 player.  The pros are that it has a reasonable interface for it and volume buttons on the case and accepts and headphones I want to use.  The con is that it doesn't do ogg.  But to carry around one less device I might be able to put up with that. I'll give it a try and see how it does.  Again though, they use way too large a font and most of the filenames in the browser are cut off.</p>
<p>So all in all, some nice hardware, and some good low level choices.  I'm pretty impressed.  The biggest problem for me is that the interface really could stand to use a smaller font so a reasonable amount of information could fit on the screen.  It feels cramped.</p>
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