Monday, January 7, 2002
Tears of joy
I got up early to watch the keynote... at work by 8:30 so I could use the T1. That in itself is a wonder. ;-)
I already knew of the new iMac because it was leaked last night, and I was on irc.appleinsider.com (one of the few times I've ever used IRC in my life) when the word came down. We saw two tiny pictures of this thing.
The new iMac is pure class. To see the thing in motion, to see it on the desks of people using it (especially Seal, what a nice desk!), I couldn't believe it.
But wow. Okay I'm disappointed in the keynote overall as I type this but every minute I am more and more amazed by what Apple has done. iPhoto is beyond unbelievable. I'm running it on my PowerBook G3 right now, I just imported a bunch of pictures, I'm going to make a slideshow with a soundtrack later.
Cheryl is due to give birth to my 2nd child, my 1st son, on January 26th. I have to admit, I cried watching the iPhoto TV advertisement. It's beautiful. Life... is beautiful.
The slideshow, the web photo album, the hard bound BOOK... iMovie, iDVD. This is about enriching our lives and the lives of those around us by sharing the beauty that is life.
This is why they do what they do, Steve Jobs said. He didn't put it as I just did in the preceding paragraph but that's what he meant. I praise Steve Jobs for being a hard ass, for throwing out the early designs of the new iMac, and everyone at Apple for making sure iPhoto did what it did (i heard on IRC last night that iPhoto's development was a hard journey).
As I've said before I'm not religious. I do not have a religious affiliation. But if I had to pick one, I'd have to say being an Apple worshipper would be a good one. :-)
Thank you Apple.
Game on!
Ontario judge dismisses woman's complaint that road hockey violates bylaw
"Game on!"
For people not familiar with road hockey, "Game on!" is what you yell after the car passes and you put the nets back in place, and signal that play should resume. "Car!" is what you yell when you see a vehicle coming to signal the goalies to move the nets so it the vehical can pass... ;-)
cf. Wayne's World, Mike Myers and Dana Carvey, 1992.
One last thing... WebObjects 5.1
What, you didn't hear Steve Jobs extolling the virtues of the newest version of it's wonderful Java application server today during the keynote? Me either. Must have been a technical glitch.
Perhaps if the undead from Adobe and Palm hadn't taken so much time sucking the energy out of the first 20 minutes of the keynote there would have been time. ;-)
Here are the highlights (new features, that is) of WebObjects 5.1, courtesy of Max Muller (who doesn't even have a home page, can you believe it?):
- You can now use EJBs (not 2.0 beans) in your web apps, ie a woa can now be a container if so desired. Note not integrated into EOF, two different stacks.
- EJB framework types for PBX (with wizrds to walk you through create your first bean ;), support all 4 bean types
- JNDI EOAdaptor for access to LDAP
- JSP deployment via Tomcat and WebLogic
- Can embed WOComponents in JSP pages, heck can even go so far as to call session and application methods from a JSP page.
VERY sweet. Also, Documentation includes several new and updated books, all new reference documentation in Javadoc format, and enhancements to Java Client.
The upgrade from version 5.0 is $19.95 for S+H.
Sunday, January 6, 2002
Is road hockey illegal?
CNEWS: - Is road hockey illegal?
Ugh. Road Hockey is a part of growing up in Canada. I can't believe some cranky old fart would be so cranky and farty to make an issue of this.
Humbug.
2002 ford taurus in Victoria
I saw this link on Velocity:
2002 ford taurus: photoessay - girlrepair.com
When the page first loaded, I wasn't reading the text, just scanning the pictures. Then I saw the fifth picture, and thought to myself, "Hey that kinda looks like the Saturn dealership I bought my car at", noticing the building behind the car also looked a lot like the building my doctor's office is in, which of course is right across the street from the Saturn dealership i bought my car at.
Then I noticed the car in what had to be an Esso station (Esso is a Canadian Oil company), so I read the text next to it and yup!, it's an esso station.
(PS: The whole thread for this message has revolved around what Esso means and where it comes from. hehe)
So, cool, this is in Canada. Okay... I keep on looking at the pics. A few more down... "this is the top of mount tolmie, a boil on the face of my city."
I thought, "Mount Tolmie? Holy crap this is in Victoria!"
So I go back and read it from the top. Yup, it's in Victoria! (my home town) Whaddaya know. It's a small world after all.
Friday, January 4, 2002
CIA going too far
Oh my. The horror! ;-)
MSNBC: CIA Using Mariah Carey Movie in Al Qaeda Interrogations




