You need to check out www.reelzreview.com/
A friend of mind created this “mashup” that brings all the information about a DVD into one easy to see screen. Trying to find out more about a movie, then check out Reel Reviews.
You need to check out www.reelzreview.com/
A friend of mind created this “mashup” that brings all the information about a DVD into one easy to see screen. Trying to find out more about a movie, then check out Reel Reviews.
Autonet Mobile is offering a device and service that will let you connect your wifi devices to the internet from your car.
Costs:Â $595 for the device and $39 per month.
Speeds:Â download: 600-800Kbps; uploads 200Kbps
Range:Â within 100 ft from the car
Service area is not mentioned. But it does say 3G and 2.5G (EVDO and 1xRTT) are both supported and that this provides nationwide travel.
The one thing I would like to know is how much energy the device uses and about what it would take to power it while the car is off. This could provide residental access too, since your car is probably at home when you are at home. Plus it could provide access when you are at family picnics, swim meets, etc. It actually might be more interesting to not have it mounted in the car but in a portable device so it can be a hotspot where ever you are….
I got an Amazon Kindle for my 11th year marriage anniversary as a gift from my wife. The more I play with it, the more I like it. I’m going to try to keep from buying a physical book again.   It is really nice. I really like the ePaper. It is very nice to read. It is light, the battery lasts a long time.   Take a look at their site: Amazon Kindle
I’ll post more when I get a chance…
This week my sons are going to chess camp and we have the honor of hosting on of the teachers. He has a rating greater than 2300+ and is an international chessmaster. I played two games with him and was white the first time..
First game:
The second game I did a little better, but it took longer to loose… (I ran out of paper and it did not seem constructive to write it down anyway, so I don’t show the checkmate. leave a comment below if you think you know how the game ended and what moves were made.
Game 2
.,,….  after several more moves… white loses..
When clicking on the link to the Kiplinger 2008 Best Cities list, I was thinking, “OK, where do I need to move?”
But it looks like I’m already there! 🙂
www.kiplinger.com/features/archives/2008/05/2008-best-city-houston.html
Trying to automate the creation of PDFs with the Hindi flashcards for www.ISpeakHindi.com. I am open to anything that can run on Windows or Linux.   I prefer something that would run on Linux so I can put it on the webserver. So I am focused on looking at solution in PHP or Ruby.
I found a wonderful PDF creation library for PHP, but it does not support unicode:
I found a “not quite ready for PRO” version that has been internationalized
I could not get it to work with the Hindi characters, i.e. क ख ग घ etc.
I found PDF::Writer for Ruby, but still no luck..
In the process of looking for this, I found this Ruby on Rails screen cast in Hindi:
Have you heard of Sindhi? Or about a place called Sindh? Well, that is actually where Meena and Nariandas are from. And Sindhi is their first language. Almost a year ago when I had registered ISpeakHindi.com and ISpeakSindhi.com, my plans were to develop ISpeakHindi.com, this site, as far as possible. It would have very sophisticated podcasts, with exercises and quizzes. There would be a very good Hindi/English dictionary. There would even be a “language course configurator” that would determine what your purpose for learning Hindi is, how you learn best, how much time you have to learn, etc. And it would recommend a course to learn Hindi and track your progress. After this, I would then take what we did for Hindi and apply it to Sindhi.
Well, almost a year has passed. ISpeakHindi.com is not near as far a long as I thought it would be. But we are still making progress. And it is serving its main purpose of making sure that I learn Hindi, and that I meet other Hindi speakers. But it is still far, far, far off from the dreams I have.. Don’t worry, we will get there!
But the domain for ISpeakSindhi.com is up for renewal. And I have a deal with my wife…use them or loose them. So, I must start making progress with ISpeakSindhi.com. If any of you are interested in learning some Sindhi, or know somebody that would, then please visit: www.ISpeakSindhi.com It will be much slower. We plan to only do one very short, basic podcast a week. Maybe just introduce a word or a phrase.
Good article worth reading:
www.herecomeseverybody.org/2008/04/looking-for-the-mouse.html
Here is an excerpt:
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I was having dinner with a group of friends about a month ago, and one of them was talking about sitting with his four-year-old daughter watching a DVD. And in the middle of the movie, apropos nothing, she jumps up off the couch and runs around behind the screen. That seems like a cute moment. Maybe she’s going back there to see if Dora is really back there or whatever. But that wasn’t what she was doing. She started rooting around in the cables. And her dad said, “What you doing?” And she stuck her head out from behind the screen and said, “Looking for the mouse.”
Here’s something four-year-olds know: A screen that ships without a mouse ships broken. Here’s something four-year-olds know: Media that’s targeted at you but doesn’t include you may not be worth sitting still for.”
We are going to have the first Texas Shogi Club meeting at Barbara Bush Library in Houston, Texas. It will be May 18, 2008 from 2-4. Feel free to drop by at any time there. If you are a good Shogi player come. If you have never even heard of Shogi (Japanese Chess) but would be willing to at least hear about it, come.Â
We will have several boards setup to play Shogi. My son and I both can play. But if you can play or at least know the rules, please come. We will be passing out instructions and very basic paper shogi boards and pieces so that you can play. We will be teaching the rules of Shogi. We will have several computers setup so that you can play against the computer if you are waiting.Â
This is the first of monthly meetings. I hope to have a Texas Shogi Championship next year. I would like to get a clubs going in several places in Houston, Beaumont, Austin, Dallas, San Antonio, Galveston, and maybe other places in Texas as well. So, if you are interested in starting a Shogi club in any of those places, let us work together…
OpenId is a solid proposal on how to allow for single sign on that balances control with flexibility and choice. However, there are some usability issues with OpenID in it raw form. ClickPass (www.ClickPass.com) addresses these. Check it out when you get a chance.