Archive for December, 2004

December 20th, 2004

Zookeeper Attack!

Posted in Silly Flash Things by Diggory

Zoo

ZooKeeper - a highly addictive flash game like Tetris Attack (but one player.)

Thanks to TomP for posting that one to del.icio.us.

Hi Score
Beat that!

[edit] -
I’ve managed to ruin several people’s professional lives with this over Christmas :)

I also have only just noticed that ZooKeeper is available for the new Nintendo DS.

WorldOfStuart has a great intro if you want to know what all that Japanese means (or just how to play).

December 16th, 2004

ITMS New Releases….. Who???

Posted in Music by Diggory

itunes new releases

Every week I look at the iTMS new releases via their RSS feed.

Every week I think: “Who the hell are these people?”

Despite Apple’s claim to have done deals with the indies - I never see any new tracks that get airplay on serious music stations.

December 10th, 2004

Finally - a DVD player that integrates into the Digital Hub

Posted in Hardware, Technology, Zeitgeist by Diggory

There’s a lot of buzz at the moment about which company is going to “own” your sitting room. The tech watchers (in the financial industries) are predicting that either Sony, Microsoft or (less likely) Apple will release a machine that bids to become your Home Server.

MS already has two threads of attack - the XBox 2 and Windows Media Centre Edition (which is basically a normal PC with a TV tuner in). Sony is thought to want to position the PS3 (or a more expensive variant of the PS3) as your home media server.

I’m not sure that people want a closed/proprietary converged system (that it’s illegal to modify) lurking in their sitting room - I think that they want the consumer electronics equivalent of Unix.

Unix is all about components - it’s built in small parts that interact with each other in open standards. That means that if you want to swap a part out and replace it with a better part (that performs a similar function) then you can.

Compare this with MS Windows and Sony’s PS2 - They fear loss of control, so they have closed, secret systems - e.g. Sony’s ATRAC audio codec and Windows’ symbiosis with the IE rendering engine. Sony might be coming round to open standards with their acceptance of MP3 in their Digital Audio products - mind you they’d be suicidal to continue ignoring MP3.

Here’s an example of a good component-like device: The Zensonic Z500:

Z500

It’s a DVD player that plays all the acronyms you can throw at it (MPEGs, DivX, etc…) and also has wired and wireless networking.

The networking becomes interesting when you see that they have server software (win/linux/mac os x) that streams media from your PC to the device.

Nice. And at about £170 - in March 2005.

December 10th, 2004

Geog. Tests

Posted in General by Diggory

Get your 4-colour biros ready:

World

USA States
I got:
80% - 40/50
Avg. Error: 92 Miles,

European Countries
I got:
Correct: - 39/44 - 89%
Ave. Error: 81 miles
Time 294 Secs.

December 9th, 2004

Chris Morris’s new sitcom

Posted in Technology by Diggory

MediaGuardian.co.uk | Broadcast | Chris Morris returns with C4 sitcom (use BugMeNot to get access to the article.)

December 7th, 2004

It’s quiet… too quiet.

Posted in Technology, Zeitgeist by Diggory

There’s a massive essay on DrunkenBlog on the topic of Microsoft and Security.

It’s a lot longer than your average blog post (13k words), and is probably way off your geek-scale - but if you are interested in Operating Systems security (especially Windows) then it’s well worth a read.