Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Moss' touchdown impersonation enlivens Gillette Stadium crowd

A 12 year old kid at the stadium during the Pats game this past Sunday got the crowd going when he impersonated Moss' touchdown dance on the Jumbotron.  Moss then laughed, and repeated it, getting further exciting the fans.

Monday, December 21, 2009

You've got a very important date

On March 5, 2010, my favorite director does his own sort of Alice sequel.  Thank god it's not just a retelling, because he's certainly butchered a couple of those already.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

iTablet's niche

The wild speculation about a supposed "iTablet" from Apple has been unable to even suggest a fitting market niche for the rumored product.  It could be a Kindle-like reader, a large iPhone for watching movies, a netbook replacement, or a combination of the above.  The real question (beyond whether this product even exists) isn't what the specs are, but what operating system it would run.

A custom version of OSX would make the tablet more like a lightweight computer, that can run regular programs and handle almost any type of file.  Processor power, hard drive space, and RAM would likely prevent it from running intense graphic, art, 3D model or video editing programs such as CAD or Creative Suite programs.  Because of limits to screen size, hard drive capacity, and processor ability, modifications to the OS would be likely such as removal of Expose, and perhaps even a streamlined window system.  Obviously, UI elements such as touch and accelerometer input would also be required.  A screen imbeded full-size touch keyboard would also be an important part of the interface.  Supported video, music, photos and written info could be accessed through an interface similar to Apple's Front Row, itself like a large iPod system.

On the other hand, Apple could create an entirely new OS, just like they did for the iPhone, which might better utilize the power, touch interface, and size of the new product.  This might have a home page like the iPhone, and a series of pages or menus for reaching other apps or functions.  Other minor changes would include custom apps (bigger games, tablet as pen interface, etc.)  However, considering that many might find a 3G network connection too expensive to have one for their laptop as well as their phone, this would handicap the iTablet, making it only slightly more than an iPod Touch with a larger screen/interface.

What I'm hoping for, and considering the significant downside of the latter scenario, the likely situation, is that Apple finds a way to create an iPhone-like interface, that can still run traditional Mac programs, such as Microsoft Office, Google Earth, and perhaps even Aperture, Rhino or Photoshop Elements.  While hardware restrictions are likely to preclude running process-intense programs or games, especially with large files, and the Tablet OS would restrict multi-program workflows, ideally it would still allow traditional file management, and downloading and installation of universal programs.  This would be in addition to new functions, such as using the tablet as a wireless tether, adjunct screen or input element for your regular desktop or laptop Mac.

Crystal Cave

I'm pretty sure this is the most incredible photo I've ever seen.  I wish my architecture looked like that:

Saturday, December 12, 2009

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Extreme Sailing

Several near capsizes made for a fun day at the aptly named "Extreme Sailing Series" in Singapore.

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NHL Update

On the morning of Decmber 12, there were 4 teams effectively tied for that eighth spot in the NHL East rankings.  Manwhile, Boston has pulled comfortably into the middle of the conference, and with more good play would threaten to move into the upper tier.  However, this doesn't take into account the B's have had over the past couple weeks, which continues until next weekend when they play the Blackhawks.

Friday, December 4, 2009

America's Cup

Don't ask how I possibly missed this up till now, but there's going to be an America's Cup match this February in Valencia.  Alinghi5 of Switzerland will be defending against BOR90 of San Francisco (BMW/Oracle).  Did I mention that for the first time since the crazy 1988 race, the rules are being drastically altered?  Alinghi5 is a catamaran, while BOR90 is a trimaran, both of carbon fiber, about 90 feet in length, and using enormous sprits.  This after several lawsuits about location, boat type, entrant qualification and more.  A best of three series will begin Feb 8 to determine the next cup defender.

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Oh yeah, Alinghi5 was flown in to Valencia by helicopter.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Skin Deeper

Does this look familiar?  Kinda sad and creepy at the same time that people keep doing this.

Hackintosh

Apple effectively won it's suit over Psystar for selling "hackintosh" computers running OSX.  But they are still trying to sue for a Psystar program which will turn your regular machine into a Mac.  Why don't they just offer a more expensive version of OSX which works on PC's.  They could add $200 and not provide support and still make a ton of money off of people like me who would love to run the Apple OS on their regular computer; I just want it to work.

Shootout Traffic

Definitely got caught in traffic caused by a shootout today. Not even a bad neighborhood, and it's right in between Hollywood, Silverlake and Downtown, the areas I spend the most in.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Update for the NHL Points Per Game (PPG) standings including the Western conference:

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Skin Deep?

Typical architectural argument about how deep the design of an office building goes.  This is one I like, because it has depth to the skin, shape to the form, and also brings the design inside.

These others are only slightly more than a coat of paint, or the selection of an exterior material.  Both do perform a shading function, the way a simple mesh would, and this one has some depth, form, and variation of perforation.  Still, it seems to me that to slap an exterior skin on a building that has no influence on, or roots in the actual design of the space is no better than "sprucing up" a design with marble or columns flanking the doorway.  While I applaud the environmental layering, along with an attempt at post-modern materiality and digital modeling, I can't really get excited about the final product as architecture.
Updated NFL Standings.  Note that New England and Arizona would be the fourth seeds based on winning a division, were the season to end today.