Monday, July 30, 2007

Honda Jet is a bit larger than I figured

 
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Not exactly the honda civic of jets. The excel jet looked cool but it didn't seem extremely practical, maybe that's (totally) not the point of personal jets. Composits are totally remaking the avaition industry but it's still really just the super expensive toy business.

Buy it now for...

 

Oshkosh was fun but seriously theres a dose of unreality that goes along with the event. Sure, there's plently of experimental aircraft their but much of it is simply a platform for getting all the folks with fat wallets in the same place so thye can drop another 500k on a mooney or da42 and of course be there when they're ready to trade up to a citation.
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New Bathroom Motif...

Ok, so egyptian themed bathrooms are a little tired.

How about mer-people?

 
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Sunday, July 15, 2007

Turns out...

You can now buy Nokia phones via Dell. So maybe the North American distribution efforts are working out... For off-contract prices they aren't bad. about $420 for an e61i

http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=bsd&cs=04&sku=A1152187

Still unless you've already got a blackberry setup and plan on using the blackberry connect client, or plan on using mail for exchange, the built-in imap client is not super awesome. So what do you get for your $400 besides several sometimes indifferent email client choices?


  • A decent (good actually) browser based on khtml and kjs from the the konquerer web-browser. The same broswer engine powers safari on macos and the iphone. for something rendering to a 320x240 screen it's generally good. flash support is fairly obsolete, I find it slightly absurd that I'm dependant on proprietary adobe products to the extent that I am but there you are.

  • A sip voip client that generally works pretty well, but only over wifi... You can extend it's functionality with the gizmo project client or fring.

  • A qwerty keyboard that makes the pim apps sms and web browsing genuinely easier.


What don't you get?


  • A touch screen. They're just better for some apps. At the same time, if it requires giving up the keyboard it's not worth it.

  • Seamless roaming in and out of wifi and cellular connectivity with always on networking.

  • Linux

  • A 3.5mm jack plug. media without headphones is useless. The pop-port can be adapted but at best that's an annoyance.


I guess you can see where I'm going with this, or at least where my sensibilities lie. The e series devices make a reasonable stab at being the best phone out there but they come across more as very good phones and less as general purpose computers.

Size comparison E90 VS helio ocean

 
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Friday, June 22, 2007

ministry of storing empty oil drums and dead tractors

 

Avarua Cook Islands
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Crappy Island sunset...

 

Clearly suffering in this miserable tropical paradise.
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scurvil

 

spotted palo alto mid may
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Friday, June 15, 2007

Cook Islands

 
 

This year PACNOG brings us to the Cook Islands. Watery!
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Monday, June 11, 2007

Yay Cake!

 

Hans was getting all arty...
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

The Palo Alto equivalent of a carney sideshow...

Kooky quantum-physicists...

 
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BMW Motorcycle...

This one happens to have a 2 liter 4-cylinder diesel on board, the upshot of which is that the dry weight is around 1100 pounds. Spotted at the maker faire at the san mateo convention center.

 
 
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Shark!

 

1988 M6... Tickling my shark fetish. Could have walked away with it for 10k, senses got the better of me.
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Windy Here...

 

Altamont pass May 5th, aqueduct in the foreground.
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Monday, May 07, 2007

Just a normal day in California

 
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This was April 2nd, I-5

Jetway 1GHZ Mini-ITX mainboard used in AFNOG audio recorder.

 
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Mini-ITX and smaller shopping list...

We've come a long way since Hans and I first bought the lamb-rt router in 2001, something that cost $600 and was about the size of a pack of cigarettes... It didn't quite do what we wanted (portable multicast beacon) due to it''s 16MB of ram but it was an interesting learning experience. We eventually did succeed in building the beacon on the half as expensive twice as fast and 3x as big soekris 4521. These days I routinely run all sorts of things on wireless accesspoint/routers (buffalo whr-g54S, buffalo whr-hp-g54, linksys etc), that have been converted to run open-wrt, but there's never quite enough power in the seriously low-end hardware (though cheap is nice)

Intel core based mini-itx mainboards now exist in reasonable profusion so there is a big step-up for applications needing something more powerful than a via c7 cpu... On the other end, 500mhz AMD geod processor based mini-itx boards are also hitting the market for still lower powered devices.

The original 2001 mini-itx motherboards are literally still in the marketplace so there's a certain amount of endurance that the embedded systems have that simply doesn't exist in the consumer space.

Small things that caught my eye recently:

MSI fuzzy 945GM2 - Intel mainboard, 3 ethernets + pci express. Quite powerful



soekris net 5501 - Finally shipped! AMD geod based 4 ethernets + mini-pci and regular pci...



routerboard-100 Looks like a cheap way to experiment with embedded mips on something a little more powerful and flexible than a buffalo accesspoint.

Sunday, April 29, 2007