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Linux Mint
Thursday, 29 November 2007
I have been running Kubuntu or Ubuntu as my main OS for sometime and even run a 64bit Kubuntu 7.10 at work. So far I have been very impressed with the progress and have had many great experiences with them, but 7.10 left me unimpressed - long boot up time for both Ubuntu and Kubuntu on my home system as well as some other minor problems, including sometimes just hanging on startup indefinitely. 7.04 ran so great that I figured life would be good from then on out, at least until my hardware aged to a point of no return, but I was wrong.  Also, the fact that multimedia setup changed again left me just thinking, WTF? I shouldn't have to relearn the trivial things every release!
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PC and Desktop BSD review
Tuesday, 27 November 2007
During the chaos I call my life I did get a chance to install and play around with two really nice BSD Unix operating systems. If you are familiar with Linux then Unix isn't too much of a change, but the big releases, like NetBSD , OpenBSD , and FreeBSD can be a major pain to install for new users. If you are not aware, FreeBSD is what Apple's Macintosh OS X operating system is built from.
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Videoa
Wednesday, 14 November 2007

It's has been a very hectic couple of months! My wife and I started remodeling one of the rooms in our home when all hell broke loose. This has left me very limited on time, but I did find a cool application I found worth while if you want to put video on your iPhone or iPod touch, and possibly other devices. It integrates with iTunes allowing you to sync the video to your device once the conversion is complete, which really makes it convenient.

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Music and the internet
Wednesday, 24 October 2007
After listening to some pod casts and reading news about music on the internet I have to wonder why this topic is so over analyzed. Honestly we think the internet has changed the way we think about music and the music industry, but it really hasn't changed it that much at all.
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Web based applications rock
Monday, 01 October 2007
I noticed some hard core code geeks complain that web, or scripted, applications are not real applications. They certainly are missing out on a world that has a lot of potential. Not only are internet based applications accessible from anywhere, they are accessible on most platforms including smart phones and PDAs! I do believe Steve Jobs is seeing this trend and this is why he chose web applications over an open API on the iPhone. Scripting languages run pretty fast these days and high speed internet connections allow for many applications to work reasonably well in the browser.
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