Thursday, December 27, 2007

Wii Remote Internals

SparkFun Electronics has an article up documenting the Wii Remote internals. I love these internal/undocumented type articles, which is probably why I always liked to read John Carmack's agony-inducing .plan updates.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Study Shows Why the Flu Likes Winter - New York Times

Study Shows Why the Flu Likes Winter - New York Times covers a recent study on the transmissability of flue -- it's the cold, dry days. This is fascinating, because for years the fears were about being in crowded spaces or something to do with schools. It turns out flu survives much better in cool (41°) dry air. Flu doesn't live well at room temperatures or high humidity. Good to know.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Christmas Cookies

In our family, I'm the Christmas cookie baker. This is a tradition from when I was young, when my mom didn't have time to do the cookies, but we kids wanted them so badly. I started doing the cutting and decorating, because it was the tedious, time eater. Nowdays, I do the making and baking, and watch my wife, kids and friends DESTROY our kitchen throwing frosting and sugared decorations all over the place. Ah, progress.

This year, I vowed to make less cookie recipies than last year's record of 11. Somehow, I'm scheduled to do 10. Thankfully, I am going with simpler recipies, but still. How did I get into this boat AGAIN?!?

Thursday, October 18, 2007

X Chromosome: The Evolutionary Smoking Gun

X Chromosome: The Evolutionary Smoking Gun made me laugh today. I especially like this part:

Conventional wisdom suggests the large X-effect comes about because the X chromosome is "exposed," meaning its complement, the Y chromosome, doesn't have the information needed to mask the effects of changes on the X. We inherit a set of chromosomes from each parent with each chromosome acting as a sort of backup for its complement. "It's a bit like cross-referencing two encyclopedias for errors," said Presgraves. In the case of X and Y, however, it's like trying to cross-reference an encyclopedia with a pamphlet.


Being fairly familiar with genetic-oriented recessive traits, this is just hilarious to me. When you look at images of chromosomes taken under a microscope, the Y is such a runty little bugger. It always amuses me how much of the war and violence in this world are related to that tiny bugger.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Baby Thrown From Car During Car Robbery

Read this: Baby Thrown From Car During Car Robbery - News Story - KETV Omaha

THORWING AN INFANT FROM A CAR?!? I'm sure the system will put these people in prison for some useless amount of time, say 90 days, and then they'll be back on the streets. I say, put them down like rabid dogs. They're sick, and I'm not sure I'd want to take a chance they might do this or worse again.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Vista Makes Attempt on my Sanity

At work we've been cursed with Microsoft's Windows Vista. While I do like the visual appearance of Vista, there's times when the whole thing feels half done. Today is a great example.

When I fired up my PC this morning, the taskbar (which I always set to auto-hide) would flicker up and down randomly but regularly. I did some searching around, and it turns out that turning OFF the system network icon in the Notification Area causes the flicker. Turning it off. Damn that's stupid.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Microsoft: The New Mafia

I wonder just how much Microsoft likes coming off as the new mafia. The coverage of the games their playing to get OOXML approved as a standard comes off perfectly as a mafia operation. Or maybe as a straight up corporate buy of a vote.

Maybe FASA wasn't far wrong with their concept for Shadowrun. Microsoft is certainly starting to look like an almighty corporation trying to run the world.