BigCat http://www.3cat.com/bigcat/ Fairly boring commentary from an oversensitive, emotionally demanding computer nerd (with a not-so brand-new 4-year-old, and two cats) en-us markj 2007-02-05T18:43:58-05:00 hourly 1 2000-01-01T12:00+00:00 OK, so it does get cold here After the last post I guess I should follow up with a more wintry set of temps. This looks... Temperature down to 7 F

After the last post I guess I should follow up with a more wintry set of temps. This looks a bit more like New England. But still almost no snow this winter. My kid has yet to use his new inflatable snow sliding thing, although we managed to do a few quick sled runs in the back yard a while back, with barely enough snow to cover the grass.

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http://www.3cat.com/bigcat/archives/000337.php Boston markj 2007-02-05T18:43:58-05:00
January ... I don't think so. The red line here is the temperature outside our house today. The official high in Boston was 68. I wore... The red line here is the temperature outside our house today. The official high in Boston was 68. I wore sandals outside today, and can't ever remember doing that in January, in the Northeast, before. temps.png]]> http://www.3cat.com/bigcat/archives/000336.php Boston markj 2007-01-06T16:36:01-05:00 Somehow ... ... having a car with a monster stereo, the kind that can hurt your ears from a block away, just... ... having a car with a monster stereo, the kind that can hurt your ears from a block away, just doesn't make it when it plays "Goodbye, Ruby Tuesday". But that's what I saw/heard today. Meethinks a baby boomer with a midlife crisis, perhaps?

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http://www.3cat.com/bigcat/archives/000335.php Life markj 2006-11-16T20:36:36-05:00
A big win for free WiFi FCC: Boston airport can't block airline's Wi-Fi | CNET News.com Finally, Boston may get a chance to catch up with... FCC: Boston airport can't block airline's Wi-Fi | CNET News.com

Finally, Boston may get a chance to catch up with all of the other places that have free WiFi at the airport, with no thanks to AssPort.

There's nothing like plunking down $7.95 for maybe 30 minutes online while waiting for a flight. (Well, a while back I used to fly Continental out of Boston a lot and it was a lot more than 30 minutes, but anyway...)

In what is supposed to be a public place, it seems absurd to pay for wireless access, especially in a city that's supposed to be a high-tech leader.

Here's hoping this will start a trend.

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http://www.3cat.com/bigcat/archives/000334.php Tech markj 2006-11-01T16:26:13-05:00
I'll tell you where you can put your telephone pole Just about 5:30 this evening I'm trying to get to my son's day care on Pleasant Street in Arlington, and... Just about 5:30 this evening I'm trying to get to my son's day care on Pleasant Street in Arlington, and I see that the street is completely blocked off because someone is installing a telephone pole. I just barely got to the school before it closed, and a lot of other parents were tied up in the same mess.

I just want to know who is responsible for letting whoever was doing this do it in the middle of rush hour. (I don't know which utility was involved).

Does anybody use their brain around here?

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http://www.3cat.com/bigcat/archives/000333.php Boston markj 2006-10-05T18:21:22-05:00
I bet you didn't know The first drummer for Steely Dan, Jim Hodder, died in his swimming pool, in 1990, at 43. The most prominent... The first drummer for Steely Dan, Jim Hodder, died in his swimming pool, in 1990, at 43.

The most prominent drummer for the band after that, Jeff Porcaro, died while gardening at his house in 1992, at 38.

I'm not sure what this proves, but maybe the healthful effects of fresh air are overrated.

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http://www.3cat.com/bigcat/archives/000332.php Random markj 2006-09-02T14:58:56-05:00
Geeky clever If you know a bit of Unix, and a bit about the world, this should be funny (found on reddit):... If you know a bit of Unix, and a bit about the world, this should be funny (found on reddit): war on terror, bash style.

Actually, it would be a lot more funny if it wasn't so true ...

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http://www.3cat.com/bigcat/archives/000331.php markj 2006-08-29T09:09:07-05:00
Wikimania The three days of Wikimania are now done. I attended quite a few of the sessions and it was an... Wikimania are now done. I attended quite a few of the sessions and it was an eye-opener for me. There's an awful lot more to Wikipedia and family than a bunch of web pages. A lot of interesting people are doing a lot of fascinating things to organize data. The WiktionaryZ project and the Wikidata technology underneath it, for instance. The idea of a dictionary itself is impressive, but what they are trying to do is a combined reference for all languages, linked together by meaning and defining every word in every language in that language and in every other language. Even attempting to do this is impressive. I was not surprised to be impressed by the work of Martin Wattenberg whom I once had the pleasure to work with briefly on an art project (he took a barely useable Java applet I wrote and turned it into a marvel of user interface. But the presentation he gave with two other top researchers in visualization was stunning. Seeing words pictured in this way was unbelievable. Unfortunately some of what was shown is apparently not even captured anywhere on the web now, so I can't link to it. A lot more could be written about but frankly I'm too tired to do it right now. But I'll say that the intro to the closing talk by David Weinberger was, if you saw the excellent talk by Lawrence Lessig (video) on Friday, one of the funniest things I've ever seen. I can't explain it; maybe when the videos are both there you can see for yourself.]]> http://www.3cat.com/bigcat/archives/000330.php Tech markj 2006-08-06T20:17:35-05:00 MacBook in the shop OK, I still like my new Mac but it finally had to go in for repair. It basically refused to... http://www.3cat.com/bigcat/archives/000329.php Tech markj 2006-05-22T22:04:32-05:00 Lots of New Jerseys A couple weeks ago we were visiting some friends in New Jersey and stayed at the Hilton at Metropark, which... http://www.3cat.com/bigcat/archives/000328.php Life markj 2006-05-22T21:55:52-05:00 Mac happiness I've had my MacBookPro for about a month now, and I must say it is probably the best computer I've... I've had my MacBookPro for about a month now, and I must say it is probably the best computer I've ever had. Besides being nice and fast, I am impressed with the quality of it especially since it's one of Apple's first Intel machines. My previous PowerBook G4 (the aluminum model) suffered from a bad screen that I unfortunately didn't get fixed under warranty, and an annoying power connector that eventually failed under stress (I am fairly rough on laptops).

I'm frankly surprised at the stability of the OS on Intel. Only once that I recall did it really crash (an odd problem where the mouse pointer got stuck on one side of the screen). I wonder how long Apple was working on this before they announced the switch?

Granted, this is an expensive machine, but you get a lot of quality here along with the Mac glamour factor.

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http://www.3cat.com/bigcat/archives/000327.php Tech markj 2006-03-26T16:07:34-05:00
Where I've been Simple but fun: create your own visited states map or check out these Google Hacks....
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http://www.3cat.com/bigcat/archives/000326.php Life markj 2006-03-18T10:37:59-05:00
A littler change One thing not commented on in the latest Apple announcements of the video iPod (not that thrilling to me) and... iMac is, I think, the first one without a built-in modem. (You can get an external USB one from Apple). I find this interesting because, even though broadband Internet is clearly taking over, a lot of people in this country still can't get it, at any price. (Well, OK, you can always get a T1 run to your house if you pay enough money, but ...). A lot of high-tech people like to live way out in the country, but they find themselves in dialup country. In case you haven't notice the U.S. isn't exactly a technical leader anymore. BTW I do want one of those iMacs, of course. ]]> http://www.3cat.com/bigcat/archives/000325.php Tech markj 2005-10-12T22:21:27-05:00 On home It always seems so trite to say we should always be grateful for what we have, but today I have... earthquake in Pakistan, hundreds dead from mudslides in Guatemala (this hits hard because our son is from that country), and so many of the survivors from New Orleans are so far from finding a real home, you have to think about things like this. After everyone opened their wallets for Katrina I wonder where the money will be for the victims of these new disasters. Being alive and home and warm and safe feels very good to me today.]]> http://www.3cat.com/bigcat/archives/000324.php World markj 2005-10-09T11:18:18-05:00 Beyond belief It is very difficult to sum up the feelings I have about what has happened in New Orleans, how a... Halliburton). It just seems to me that something is going horribly wrong in this county that goes beyond the stupidity of "W". Even if you believe that we had a proper purpose in getting rid of Saddam Hussein, how could anyone allow that war to take so much resources away from our nation to allow thousands of people to die from a storm everyone knew was coming, when experts warned that New Orleans could suffer just such a fate. Getting rid of the Bush cabal is the first step, but we have to address why America elected him in the first place, and squarely face the issue -- are we ready to offer a solid alternative that can bring America behind it? There's a lot of work to do here. A lot. ]]> http://www.3cat.com/bigcat/archives/000323.php World markj 2005-09-05T17:53:04-05:00