Monday, December 01, 2003

Dave and I rented the GameCube version of Return of the King yesterday.  It was really awesome.  For someone really looking forward to the movie, it really heightened the anticipation.  It follows the storyline from the end of Helms Deep through the end of the movie (I guess, we didn't finish it by any means).

If you are a fan of the old Gauntlet arcade game, and a fan of the books/movies, it's fantastic.  It does contain real shots/environments from the movie, so if you're looking for that sterile movie experience, don't play it until after the movie, but this is such a well-known story that it shouldn't matter much.

Anyway, it's real cool, and has a nice multi-player cooperative mode.  I've heard the PS2 version doesn't look as nice, but should be pretty cool as well.

posted on Monday, December 01, 2003 9:23:05 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [2]
 Wednesday, November 26, 2003

Well, Becky's parents came into town last night from El Paso.  I worked most of the day today and we all ate at P.F. Chang's, one of my very favorite restaurants.  It seemed a little silly to have a P.F. Chang's feast the day before Thanksgiving, but it was delicious anyway.

We just watched the first half of the special edition of “The Two Towers”.  All the new footage is great.  It really fills it in nicely.

Tommorow's the big day, all my practicing will come together, and we should have a great fried turkey.  I got it all marinated this afternoon, so we're all set.  Half cajun creole and garlic flavored, and the other half hot & spicy.

Since we're on the subject of eating, I'd like to reveal to everyone that I've been working hard and have lost almost 30 pounds in the last several months.  Really it's about 27, but 30 sounds better.  For the first time since college I weigh 200 pounds.  The best part is it's a lifestyle change that should be simple to keep.  I mainly realized that I was eating for about 6 people.  It all started when we had a health screening at work, and my cholesterol was high.  Since I was going to have to adjust my diet anyway to avoid cholesterol, I thought I might as well kill two birds with one stone, and not eat them both for once.

My ultimate target is somewhere between 190 and 200, but with alot more muscle than I've got going on right now, so I plan on heading toward 190, and stepping up the exercise.  Becky's lost alot as well, and we both are feeling very good.  Mom and Dad are losing weight as well, and I'm very proud of them for that.  We'll be seeing them tomorrow, along with Andrew.  Poor Sara has to work.  Jeff, I'll be sure to get his email address.

Anyway, hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving!  I'll probably use the extra time to get up some pictures I've been promising.

posted on Wednesday, November 26, 2003 6:24:53 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [2]
 Wednesday, November 19, 2003

In case you don't have an aggregator that tells you when posts change, I've made some adjustments to my wish list.  Again, I want to make it clear that I'm not asking people to buy these things, I thought it would be an interesting insight into my personality for my readers.

Another side-effect of my list is that it is causing me to think about what are the technologies that REALLY interest me, and build a roadmap for my hobbies.  Right now, I have so many hobbies that very few of them ever yield anything of interest.  I'm finding my efforts to be much more focused.  In the process I'm finding projects that combine many of my hobbies so I can kill several birds with one stone.  For instance, as a result of the list, I've decided I probably won't buy another DVD player, but rather focus on a concept called an HTPC.

There are lots of hobbies to be fulfilled here:

  • Designing/Building things - It's going to require creating a case that minimizes noise, while maximizes cooling and looks wicked awesome.
  • Electricity - It gots ta have wires
  • Software - I can write all kinds of stuff for it to have cool features I've always wanted.
  • Computers - It is one
  • Movies - I can watch them
  • Music - I can listen to it

I could go on and on.  But for now I won't.

posted on Wednesday, November 19, 2003 6:09:29 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0]
 Sunday, November 16, 2003

We just got back from Belton where we hung out with the family for Andrew's birthday.  He got loaded up with all kinds of goodies.  I'll let him share those with you individually if he wants.  You know how he gets...Some of you, anyway.  We had a great time.

posted on Sunday, November 16, 2003 7:20:25 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1]

Well, since it seems to be somewhat popular on the weblogs I read, here's my Holiday Wishlist.  I'm not doing this because I'm trying to be greedy.  First of all, this is more of a dream list than a realistic wishlist, but it should let people know what kind of stuff I'm into.  I'll try to keep it up to date with my latest whims.

Home Theater Stuff:

  • Samsung 50“ DLP TV - Ok, I'm crazy.  I have a very nice TV already...but come on!
  • Samsung HD DVD Player - 720p...enough said. (note: I know DVD's do not contain that kind of resolution...but come on!)  It would go great with the TV! I've taken this off the list.  It only up-converts to HD on the DVI output, meaning I'd need an expensive converter, or the above TV (which upconverts to 720p anyway).  Also, there's alot of talk on new HD DVDs. I think I'll go for a pc-based solution next time around.
  • Sony STR-DA3000ES - Ok, so this is the most reasonable thing so far.  I could go much crazier on a digital receiver, but Andrew's made me a believer in Sony ES again.
  • Sony Universal Remote Commander - I've got no less than 7 remotes, all of which I have to use at some point.  I've got some friends with this that say it is well worth it. Whoo hoo! already got it!!  

Misc.:

  • Roomba Vacuum - I know I already have a nice vacuum, but this one's right up my alley.
  • Indiana Jones DVD Trilogy (Widescreen) - I just picked up The Two Towers set and figured Indie could wait a while.  (I won't fully delve into the widescreen/fullscreen debate here, except to note that fullscreen is a ploy to make more money from the uneducated consumer.) My boy Cooper came through BIG TIME!!
  • a Love Sac - These things are cool!

Computer Stuff:

Video Games:

Ok, some of these are ridiculous.

posted on Sunday, November 16, 2003 7:17:47 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [3]
 Saturday, November 15, 2003

On another note, I've been hounding Jen and Dave to get an RSS feed for their blog.  They're hosting on blogSpot, who charges for those fancy things.  They've managed to get comments and tracking from other locations, so I thought I'd step in and get them an RSS feed.  It still needs some work.  I don't have comments working yet, or the time of the posts, or several other non-essentials, but now it's even easier to keep track of what they're doing.

[Update 10:50]

Just got Referrer spoofing implemented so RSS requests will show up correctly.  Also, I updated my User-Agent string to be more humorous.  In doing so, I found some inconsistencies in the Framework for the spelling of Referrer (Referer).

posted on Saturday, November 15, 2003 8:27:19 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0]

My first Fried Turkey experience was a complete success.  Dave helped me out a bunch.  We only had a few minor difficulties, but I'll be ready for Thanksgiving for sure.  I'll see about getting some pictures up here tommorow.

posted on Saturday, November 15, 2003 8:21:32 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0]
 Wednesday, November 12, 2003

If you've ever used NAnt, you'll love NAntPad.  From their site:

Nantpad is a powerful editor for NAnt XML build scripts. It provides an explorer-type interface saving you from having to write XML which can be tedious and sometimes difficult to maintain. User friendly icons indicate targets, tasks, parameters, comments and other NAnt entities, and attributes are modified in a property window.

I just downloaded it and loaded a few of my more complicated build scripts.  No troubles.  It helps you enforce the schemas so it's alot easier to write a script without consulting the documentation to find out the name of that one important attribute.  Me likie.

posted on Wednesday, November 12, 2003 6:11:58 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0]

Here's some info straight from the horse's mouth (SqlTeam.com).  It seems using @@Identity is potentially bad.  They say to use scope_identity() instead. See for yourself.

I'm not a TSQL guru, but I know several people using TSQL in the mojority of their products, and I've seen @@Identity in their code.

posted on Wednesday, November 12, 2003 5:52:08 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1]
 Tuesday, November 11, 2003

Thanksgiving is always fun for me.  I'm really happy this year that we'll have lots of family at the house for Thanksgiving.  We've had Thanksgiving here before, but I never felt like I was hosting.  Someone else did all the cooking and preparation, and I just got bossed around.

This year, I'm in charge!  I'm going to deep fry a turkey.  I tried to get Chung to give me his secret to boneless turkey, but all I get are crazy jokes about farmers tending to amoeba-like foul.  This week, I'm doing a practice run to be sure I won't be making a fool out of myself.  That means I need a turkey by tommorow to give the appropriate thawing time.

I'm getting all my frying gear from Academy, which has a whole setup at the front of the store for teaching you everything you need to know to cook a good bird.  I've heard the results are quite delicious.  I've also done a fair amount of internet research.

Anyway, Saturday's the day!  We'll see if Jen and Dave want to come over and help.  Anyone with experience is welcome to leave some words of wisdom, but don't leave obvious stuff like, “be sure you have the right amount of oil”, or “wear protective clothing“, or “don't do it inside”.  Chances are, I know that stuff already.

posted on Tuesday, November 11, 2003 5:30:59 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [3]
 Monday, November 10, 2003

If you don't know what SharpReader is, you probably read blogs by visiting numerous web pages, clicking through entries looking for new content.  There is a better way!

SharpReader is an RSS aggregator.  “What is RSS?” you ask?  Chris Sells has a nice explanation.  I've been using SharpReader since I set up my blog (having done that relatively late in the game) and it's pretty nice.  The new features in v0.9.3.1 are excellent!  My favorites are:

  • Support for viewing comments (not supported by all blogs)
  • Toast windows (the little MSN messenger-like windows that pop up letting you know there's new content)

Some things you should know about it before you try it:

  • It takes up alot of memory UNLESS you minimize it when not using it, that way it will release it's working set, yielding a pretty small footprint.
  • Closing it will minimize it to the tray, which will NOT trigger its memory release.

If you have trouble setting up SharpReader, or don't know what to do with it.  Leave a comment.

posted on Monday, November 10, 2003 5:40:13 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [3]