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I don’t want a simple phone!

Posted Tuesday, May 30th 2006

I just came across an article over at Wired about modern mobile phones and how complex they are. Apparently, people are complaining that the phones have far too many features and that they are far too complex for them to use.

Which, I can understand. Really. Neither of my parents is very tech-savvy, and for them, learning to type and send a simple text message was quite a success. So yeah, I agree that phones have become a bit too complex for the senior generation. I bet they miss the days of the simple rotary phone dial, or even the very simple button-dial phone. Cell phones have become increasingly complex. And mind you, my parents don’t use very expensive or feature-ladden phones. My father uses a Siemens A75 and my mother uses a downright ancient Ericsson T20.

I on the other hand, probably couldn’t live without the extra features that my phone offers. I got a Sony Ericsson K750i and probably couldn’t manage all my obligations without the excellent organizer, my communication would be limited without GPRS, not to mention without Bluetooth and Infrared. Furthermore, because it’s easy to synchronise with the PC, I can make sure that my appointments are never missed and so on. I don’t really use the mp3 playback functionality, because I do have an mp3 player, but I do use the 2 mpix camera quite a bit, even though the flash is somewhat lacking and night pictures come out grainy. And my brother is looking into getting the same phone.

I guess it’s a generation thing. And even though I will agree that phones have become quite complex and feature-ladden, there are people, such as myself that need them and use them.

Random Linkage #3

Posted Saturday, May 27th 2006

It’s that time again. Time to post some random links to cool stuff.

- Some really amazing storm photos.
- Mozilla Firefox Bon Echo Beta 3 Review.
- Mario Through the Years.
- Roni Size ft. Cypress Hill - Child of the Wild West
- Zomg! Cloaking devices!?
- What makes a great logo?
- Top 25 worst tech products of all time.
- Mona Lisa made of hundreds of computer parts.
- End of an era for Times New Roman? At long friggin’ last!
- Jesus Camp? Whoa..

That’s it for this time. Enjoy. :)

The beginning of the end?

Posted Friday, May 26th 2006

As I was doing my daily tech news rounds, I came across this article on the CNN website. In essence, it discusses the effort made by telecom companies in the US to enforce a “two-tier” internet. Basically, this means that bandwidth would become even more expensive, and websites that can afford it, would have fast connections, while other websites, would not. This is being discussed in the US congress right now, and if the corporations have their way with it, it spells bad news for the rest of us.

If this comes to be, it will affect the Internet experience all over the world. A very good example is set on CNN - imagine trying to open up your favourite blogger’s blog, but can’t, because he didn’t pay for a fast connection for his website. It would be the end of start-ups, independant bloggers & communities.. Not to mention that it would put even more stress on online advertising, which is rampant already, and will further ruin the way we access the Internet.

Another great example of corporations taking what is a great, revolutionary thing, and turning it into another cash cow, that will eventually succumb to the pressure, and implode on itself.

Lets just hope it never happens.

Update: Strict Net Neutrality bill has passed some sort of a committee. This bill would make it a violation to “block impair, discriminate or interfere with anyone’s services or applications or content”. While I am no legal expert, I have had some contact with legal aspects of IT during my undergraduate studies, and it seems to be legit. Ofcourse, as any legal document, it is quite confusing, but there’s a pretty good explanation on Ars Technica.

Source: Ars Technica: Strict Net neutrality passes House Committee, but fate is rather uncertain.

Cooling!

Posted Wednesday, May 24th 2006

After some carefull consideration, I decided to get some extra cooling for my computer. I installed an 8cm silent case fan at the back, and I picked up the Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro for my CPU. And so far, I’m quite happy with it. On idle temperature, it’s barely audible, and when under full load, it’s still immensely quieter than the stock PIV cooling system, which sounded like a jet taking off.

Temperatures have dropped quite a bit too. Idle temp has dropped about 10 degrees, and under load, the temp is lower than what it used to be on idle with the stock cooling. I’m expecting these numbers to get even better, as the thermal paste settles. Usually, the temp should drop by another 2 degrees or so.

Installing it was easy enough, as it uses the standard PIV mounting points, with no backplate. However, the BIOS didn’t seem to like the new cooler at first, and it had to be flashed in order to boot. The machine would not boot or post, but thankfully, that was solved, although it did give me quite a scare.

Also, a couple of quick links: Cool. It’s starting! || Scary, but still very cool!

My desk!

Posted Sunday, May 21st 2006

Yesterday and today I’m in a weird cleaning mood - yes, it actually happens - and I just finished cleaning my desk. I’m so happy with how it looks, I decided to take a pic. Nice, simple and clean - I went for a minimalistic look.

Usually, there’s a lot of junk on my desk, and that was the case this morning as well. However, about 10 minutes, a trashbag and a dust cloth later, it’s looking like this. I’m so proud of myself!

Click on the pic to make it bigger, obviously.

What’s on the picture?

My desk, obviously.
17″ LCD NEC 72VM Screen.
Yamaha desktop speakers (pretty good, considering their size).
Microsoft Ergo 4000 Keyboard
Logitech MX500 Mouse
Carmageddon mousepad.
Thrustmaster Dual Action Force Feedback gamepad.
USB cable for mp3 player.
USB cable for phone.
Enzo poster.
Piece of paper hanging from above shelf is ‘The Programmer’s Prayer’.
On the pinboard:
- Pic of male cat when he was young.
- Pic of male cat, now big.
- Pice of female cat (RIP).
- Me with beer caps on my eyes.
- Me with friends.
- Class schedule
- Pic I took of the engine of a Ferrari 360 Spider
- Cartman “I’m not fat, I’m big boned” postcard.
- First Carmageddon CD I ever bought.
- Pic of girlfriend.
- KoRn concert ticket.
Under the pinboard
- ADSL Modem/Router


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