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10 Reasons Why High Definition DVD Formats Have Already Failed

Interesting read on 10 reasons why high definition DVD formats have already failed . Anyway, that's what I told my kids when they clamored for a PS3.

Bill Gates semi-retires

Microsoft announced Bill Gates is going to transition out of his day-to day role at Microsoft to spend more time focusing on his Foundation efforts. The Slashdot crowd (who I love) alternately sneered and cheered . Me, I thought it was just fine. I mean, geez...the guy's been doing the Microsoft thing for (what has it been?) 30 years? He's probably ready to pack it it, buy himself a dual boot MacBook, and enjoy himself and his family for a while. In the meantime, he's going to give a shitload of money away to help improve life for a lot of people. Some have compared him to the Robber Barons of the 19th century who, in their old age turned philanthropist. Who cares? Andrew Carnegie sure did start a bunch of libraries which are still serving communities. Steve Ballmer, now HE'S probably pissed! Have fun, Bill!

A-Kon 17 - Dallas Morning News review

The Dallas Morning News gave a pretty good (not too stupid) review of last week-end's A-Kon 17. It appears in the Wednesday, June 14 edition of the Guide and can also be seen online .

A-Kon 17 - Day Two

Went to my 2nd and last day of A-Kon yesterday with Ed and his buddy (work-related crap keeps me from returning today, but that's a rant I care not to make). Arrived just in time for lunch then plunged back into the madness. One thing that has always struck me about A-Kon (and AnimeFest as well) has been the diversity of the attendees: young and old, straight and gay, white, black, yellow, brown (not to mention a fair amount of green, blue and purple). Anime/Manga culture has spread to a wide cross-section of America. Very cool. Caught some good video (as well as some bad). Outstanding was The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya , not yet available in the US. It is practically a cult religion in Japan I gather. See the separate post for more info. Searching on YouTube will pull up some fan-subtitled episodes. Also amusing was Hare and Guu , a frisky and colorful comedy, and Desert Punk , a comedic scifi adventure series. Both are available in the US. I bought (on Ed's recommendati...

The Melancholy of Suzumiya Haruhi

Finished with A-Kon, day two (see separate post) and probably the coolest thing I saw was 4 episodes of an anime called The Melancholy of Suzumiya Haruhi , based on the Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu novels by Nagaru Tanigawa . It began screening in Japan this spring and (I gather) has practically become a state religion known as Haruhi-ism. The opening episode was one of the cleverest, goofiest things I'd seen in a long time: a fan film made by the characters in the anime. The second episode then started before the first episode, and introduces the characters for the first (second?) time. The Anime News Network describes it thusly: "On the first day of high school a beautiful girl named Haruhi Suzumiya introduces herself as having "no interest in ordinary humans". She asks for any aliens, time travelers, sliders or espers to join her. Watching her weird behaviour is Kyon a boy who sits in front of Haruhi and is the only person who talks to her. Commenting on Haruhi...

A-Kon 17 - Day One

Back home after the first day of A-Kon 17 (anime convention) in downtown Dallas. Initial impression: it is a pain in the ass to park in Dallas. This was aggravated by the fact a city-sponsored Arts Celebration was going on in the vicinity of the Dallas Museum of Art several blocks away. Hotel parking (A-Kon was at Adam's Mark) was full by the time we made the drive over around 12:30, as were all the paid parking lots around the hotel. "No event parking" -- that meant us. We ended up finding a garage about 3 blocks away, which ended up not being all that bad, since it meant we had covered parking. Then we faced our next hurtle: getting registered. The pre-registration process was sorely out of wack, with loooong lines (sort of defeating the purpose of pre-registering), which the A-Kon security people tried to reorganize a couple of times as we waited in line, causing everybody's places to become somewhat confused. By the time we showed up, the crowd had grown a bit cra...

Line I wish I'd written...

Delivered by Bucky Katt in today's Get Fuzzy : "How ironic -- you eat vegetarian and speak baloney."

Tales from the Dilbert Zone

A couple of weeks ago I get an email from the vendor of this software product I'm saddled with managing. They've organized a user group meeting - the first ever - in Minnesota. I forward to my boss with a note saying this sounds like a good thing and asking if I should go. My boss's evolving response: Two weeks ago - "There's always a lot of useful information at those events. It sounds like a good thing for you to attend. Let me get back to you next week " One week ago - "It would probably be a good thing for you or someone to attend. With everything you're involved in, I'm not sure we can spare the time for you to go. I'll get back to you next week." This week - "These user groups are really more about networking than anything else. So I'm going instead." The good news? It means he's out of my hair for a day and a half.

Fw: quick response

From Mr. Adams Osei Address: No: 23 East Legon Accra Ghana Telephone: + 233-242-110-400 Fax Number: + 44-870-912-1817 My name is Adams Osei .I am in charge of Treasury Bills in the Bank of Ghana. I don’t know if you know about treasury bills in Ghana. Businessmen and companies both foreign and locally purchase these bills from the Bank of Ghana and it matures after every 3months with 13% interest rate. The interest with the principal is paid to the holder with a cheque/draft of Bank of Ghana payable with any of the approved banks in Ghana. In most cases, holders of this bills do not come for their interests as a result of deaths, transfer, lack of information and mismanagements /liquidations incase of foreign companies. As a result of this development, I have a lot of accumulated interests on some abandoned bills for so many years. These interests has been floating in our system and I have been looking for a very respected businessman who lives and work abroad, whom I can use as th...

Mail to Blog

Blogger has a "Mail to Blog" feature that allows you to email postings. Since I've decided it's a bad idea to post from my office (call me paranoid) this is a cool feature. In addition, one can (supposedly) post from cellphone, though I've not quite figured that out yet. This is my test post; if it works well, I may be posting more often. And since I can send email from my GMail account using my cell, that's another option, too. Now I have no excuse, other than my own laziness, for keeping this up-to-date.

Rainbow in Hell

Inching along as part of the angry red snake of tail lights stretching for miles that is my the daily commute, I looked to the east and saw a rainbow arcing up from the countryside, fading into the clouds. It made me wonder: are there rainbows in hell, too?