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Me the amateur photographer
by chris on Sep.05, 2009, under Life
So this is my first shot at creating an HDR type photo. I took this photo today at the Park of the Canals in Mesa, AZ.
I used a Casio Exilim and a tripod to take the photo at different exposures. I then used Qtpfsgui and GIMP to manipulate the photos.
I think it turned out pretty good.
Another notch on the belt
by chris on Aug.02, 2009, under Life
Waxed my last final exam. Completed my Master of Science in Engineer degree from Arizona State. Magna Cum Laude.
2-0 Sabres!!
by chris on Jan.31, 2009, under Life
Buffalo beat the Coyotes tonight 2-0 at Jobing.com Arena!!! Great job Ryan Miller and team!
Apocalypse Now
by chris on Jan.18, 2009, under Life
WTF! The Cardinals are going to the Super Bowl!!!!!
Samsung NC10 & Linux
by chris on Jan.08, 2009, under Coding, Life
I’ve had the NC10 netbook now for about a month now. I’ll some up what I’ve done so far since my last post.
- Installed Ubuntu using Wubi.
I messed around a little with Ubuntu and Netbook Remix. I was only a little impressed with UNR. For whatever reason whenever I opened up a new application from the dashboard it would open, then be obscured by the dashboard. I haven’t found a solution to this and it’s damn more annoying that the calibration issues with the trackpad. I also started having issues with the Ubuntu wireless driver. It worked for a while, then it just quit on me. - Unistalled Wubi, Used Unetbootin to install OpenSuse.
At this point I thought to try out something new. I’ve never use OpenSuse before. I downloaded Unetbootin HERE and selected the 11.1 installation. Everything install smoothly and I thought the OS was pretty usable. My only gripe is the boot time and how it handled (or lack there of) hibernating. I just could not get the thing to hibernate when I closed the lid and when I initiated it manually it took forever to do so. On the upside I really do like the new KDE 4.1 series. So much that I’ll upgrade my Mandriva desktop to it this weekend. - Over-wrote OpenSuse with Ubuntu.
So I tired easily of OpenSuse and decided to go back to Ubuntu. The boot and shutdown times were faster and there wasn’t as much bloat. This sort of thing really does become important for a mobile, battery powered device. I’m not going to use UNR though. I’ll just stick with the standard desktop interface and customize it a little more.
I really do like the NC10 and Christine really gets a kick out of how responsive and handy it has become. It takes up very little space and tucks away neatly out of site in our living room.
My goal now, as I mentioned above, is to customize the interface a little more. I’ll setup the email client and browser. I’ll configure a media player to connect to my content server and make sure I can play music and movies.
At some point I think I’ll write an application that will let me selectively sync my NC10 with the media server and it will allow me to have only the media I want on the NC10. So if I want to watch Iron Man and Charlie Wilson’s War on my next trip, but I don’t want to watch Super Troopers again, it will remove the old movie and sync up with the newer ones.
I think I’ll also want to add a photomanager… maybe Picasa or something similar. And my Sansa utilities… yeah, that all sounds about right.
UPDATE:
I discovered that having desktop effects enabled in Ubuntu was causing the focus issues in Netbook Remix. After disabling this everything works great!