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The Next Level: Director's Cut (Soccer)
jake on 2008.07.31
at 09:10 amShould I have said fútbol?
Brian pointed out this Nike commercial while I was visiting Boston to attend Podcamp. Yesterday he found The Director’s Cut online.
Set in first person perspective, we are the player, rising through the ranks, working hard, winning the big game. Cheers Guy Ritchie.
Posted in: Television · Sports
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Patton Oswalt Thrusts Wisdom On Unsuspecting Teens
jake on 2008.07.11
at 12:50 pm
Patton Oswalt is a funny guy. His latest CD (mp3) is proof of that. Especially if you’re a geeky sort of fellow. Apparently he also has the ability to provide wisdom. Which he did, peppered with humor, to the graduating class of his alma mater. The entire speech is worth a read. So, 1987. That’s when I got my diploma. But I want to tell you something that happened the week before I graduated. It was life-changing, it was profound, and it was deeper than I realized at the time.
The week before graduation I strangled a hobo. Oh wait, that’s a different story. That was college. I’m speaking at my college later this month. I’ve got both speeches here. Let me sum up the college speech – always have a gallon of bleach in your trunk.
Discovered at The Best Week Ever
Posted in: Humor
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Gotta Get a Drobo
brian on 2008.07.08
at 08:24 pmHave you heard about the Drobo ? I’ve thought it was a wonderful idea for a long time: A little box in which you place however many hard drives you have, in whatever capacity they may be, and Drobo treats them like a RAID 1 & 5 simultaneously.
If anyone out there isn’t geeky enough to know a RAID allows you to store data in multiple places in case of drive failure. The group of disks acts as if it’s one simple drive on your computer.
However, RAIDs have their drawbacks. The main one being maintenance. Set up is a bear and recovery from a disk failure is tough. Your disks need to be matched in capacity. Drobo claims to have fixed all this. Drive fail? All your data is still available. Two disks may even be able to fail and you could still be up and running. Drobo filled up? Eject your smallest disk and insert a larger one. Drobo will rearrange. Ejecting is super easy. An array of lights tell you disk status and capacity status.
Very cool. And until today, I wouldn’t want one because it was USB 2.0 only. I’m no fan of USB.
Today, Drobo heard me and released a new version with both USB 2.0 and Firewire 800. Nice. Wish granted.
Except I don’t have $500 for an empty one. Maybe some day soon.
Posted in: Technology · Hardware
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WTF is Twitter?
brian on 2008.07.08
at 06:40 pmI haven’t posted about Twitter in a while. I think Twitter posts make, like, half of my content on this blog over the last calendar year. Clearly, I can only post consistently if I talk about Twitter.
That’s why I’m pleased to show you WTFisTwitter.com
The problem: try explaining Twitter to a non-geek family member. OK, now try to do that in a sentence or two! Did they understand after either take?
WTFisTwitter is short videos of people trying to explain what Twitter is.
BTW, none of these explanations will remotely help you explain to someone what Twitter is. But they’re entertaining.
(via Whitney)
Posted in: Web
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