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By ucblockhead (Mon Apr 28, 2008 at 01:22:22 PM EST) (all tags)
No, actually, I didn't.


But someone using my credit card apparently did.

I'm not sure what's up with this Amazon card. This is the second time in 18 months someone's managed to swipe the number.

I've been itching for nature, so we arranged to visit a local pond known for its frogs. Everyone was enthusiastic for the plan on Saturday, but actual execution of the half-mile walk in 80F weather on Sunday brought a constant buzz of "It's too far!" (the kid) and "It's too hot!" (the wife).

Tadpoles were secured, though, and are now resident in our garage.

I spent most of the weekend evenings fighting with TivoToGo so that I could watch this week's "Lost" and "Battlestar Galactica" without interrupting my wife's "Gay men tell you what to wear while flipping your house" marathon. I was almost entirely unsuccessful. On the mini, hours of fighting got me both shows with no sound. On the same mini on Windows, hours of fighting got me two files that got me two files that cause Windows Media Player to segfault.

In order to mock me, my work Windows laptop worked perfectly with the Tivo.

Sadly, while iPhoto works fine with joh3n's hack, the TivoDesktop won't show it on the TV when on an SMB drive. Oh well, not exactly an important feature.

Worse bit is that there are some for-pay systems that allege to work better, but they have no try before you buy options, and I am afraid of plunking down hard-earned cash only to have it still fail.

In the end I watched both shows after my wife went to bed.

This tiredness is dangerous as our Swedish visitors appear to have invested in an espresso machine for the office. This morning I've been trying all its modes. It's pretty good, except for the barista being big oaf of a software engineer.

This will probably cause facial twitching and argumentative behavior.

I've been reading all the Hugo nominees. I must say that I'm a bit underwhelmed. "The Last Colony" and "Halting State" are both decent enough, but neither are their author's best work, and neither are what I'd call great. I'm currently on "Brasyl", and am having troubles getting into it. I've only read one Robert Sawyer, and I detested it, so I'm not sure I'll try.

"The Yiddish Policemen's Union" is easily better than all those, but I have a problem with calling it "Best SF". I've always felt that alternate history books just don't fit as SF. I enjoy the genre a lot, but I don't really see it as having anything much to do with SF other than it scares the normals. In this particular case, the novel doesn't even particularly seem to care about the alternate history side of the equation. This isn't a criticism, in some ways the book is better for it, but really, this is more of a noir crime novel than an alternate history novel. All of the "what if" portions are completely sidelined, and could be fully described in a couple short paragraphs.

I was considering reading all the short fiction and actually voting. Unfortunately, all the short stuff is electronic, and I'm not big on reading on the laptop. I need a good ebook solution.

On Saturday night, we watched "The Queen". I only managed about twenty minutes of it. It was well done I suppose, and Helen Mirren's performance (what I saw of it) was great. My trouble was two-fold. First, I detested the whole Diana tabloid thing when she was alive, and when she went splat, and avoided it then. My interest has hardly increased since then. Second, I am extremely uncomfortable with the way the movie fictionalizes accounts of people who are still very much alive. Seems to me that this movie would have been better made in fifty years with everyone safely dead. There's plenty of other English monarchs to create fiction around.

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no, no, a delI by sasquatchan (2.00 / 0) #1 Mon Apr 28, 2008 at 01:42:43 PM EST
i not l. Damn shitty fonts that can't distinguish. Deli, it's what's for lunch, endorsed by Bob 'internet superhero' Abooey.



Fonts by ucblockhead (2.00 / 0) #6 Mon Apr 28, 2008 at 06:13:50 PM EST
One of the nastiest bugs I ever encountered involved a certain editor font and a string that said "PROFlLE" when it should have said "PROFILE".
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I have a great way to avoid identitity theft by georgeha (4.00 / 2) #2 Mon Apr 28, 2008 at 01:58:15 PM EST
keep your credit cards maxed out. It sucks to be a credit card thief who can't even buy a meal at Arbys.




What I've done at home by joh3n (4.00 / 1) #3 Mon Apr 28, 2008 at 03:09:39 PM EST
Was to have the mini hooked to the external drives, and an AppleTV hooked to the TV.  The mini streams everything (music movies photos) to the AppleTV,and I switch over to the Tivo for just the tivo stuff.  It's a bit pricier, but has served me well so far.

I'll see if I can come up with a tivo hack for you.  There may be a way via aliased folders.....

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Tivo by ucblockhead (2.00 / 0) #4 Mon Apr 28, 2008 at 04:16:31 PM EST
I don't really care about playing video on the TV itself. It's a crappy SD TV and my monitor is 1080p, so things look better just played on the mini. As far as getting the pictures on the Tivo and TV, that's of pretty minor importance.
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Then perhaps I'm confused by joh3n (2.00 / 0) #7 Mon Apr 28, 2008 at 06:15:04 PM EST
What do you want the tivo to be able to do?

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Two thinks by ucblockhead (2.00 / 0) #8 Mon Apr 28, 2008 at 06:44:05 PM EST
The big one is that I want to copy movies off of the Tivo and onto the Mac so that I can watch them there when the TV is in use.

The same Tivo software is supposed to allow me to browse iPhoto on the TV. I don't really care so much about that honestly and was only trying it because Tivo claimed it worked. Truth is, when I tried it on a local iPhoto library, it was so slow as to be unusable.
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aha! by joh3n (2.00 / 0) #9 Mon Apr 28, 2008 at 08:44:37 PM EST
For the former, I have a free solution:  look for a dashboard widget called 'Now Playing'.  It will list the contents of your tivo in the widget, and you can select a show which will then be transcoded to mpeg, and playable on your mac (using VLC).  That's what I use to grab shows onto my mac from the tivo.

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Sadly by ucblockhead (2.00 / 0) #10 Mon Apr 28, 2008 at 10:05:46 PM EST
It's not the "how to do it" that's the issue. Somehow they get transcoded with no sound. Something must be broken, but I'm not sure what.
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Thanks for my new Dell! by me0w (4.00 / 1) #5 Mon Apr 28, 2008 at 05:54:33 PM EST
I didn't think you would mind.


"There's really only one sexually related thing I'm good at: Producing incredibly volumous amounts of spooge on a regular basis." - ni


hugo by garlic (2.00 / 0) #11 Fri May 02, 2008 at 02:58:42 PM EST
I was reading past hugo novel winners over the past two weeks. Connie Willis was pretty good, if a little obvious in her forshadowing.



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