iPadvantage

tastewar let me play with — excuse me, I mean evaluate — his iPad today. (As you can see, my LG clamshell cellphone doesn’t take great pictures.)

  • iPad touchscreen is very shiny. Makes a good mirror when it’s powered off.
  • 802.11g wifi reception is very good, although there are reports of some people having trouble. Maybe they’re trying to connect to 802.11n?
  • Portrait mode is easier to hold in your lap than landscape position.
  • As expected, there’s no Adobe Flash playback, but Safari browser supports HTML5 video, which comes up automatically on YouTube.

  • Netflix Watch Instantly plays smoothly, but on the 1024×768 screen the aspect ratio for 16:9 video is wrong. This isn’t a problem in Windows on my 1024×600 netbook or my 1280×1024 desktop monitor. How did they miss this?

  • The Marvel Comics app has caused something of a stir in fandom. (Where’s the concept of collecting if there’s nothing physical to hold?) I’m mostly not interested in new stuff, but it would be great if the Silver Age reprints in Marvel’s Omnibus series were available on the iPad.

  • Screen doesn’t clear when you hold it upside down and shake. Needs an Etch-a-Sketch app! 😉

Obama drives by

At work today, looking out from the fifth floor, traffic was backing up, coming off the Massachusetts Turnpike. Then, an ambulance started up the ramp, followed by state police cars, and what looked like a hearse, followed by more state police with lights flashing. As the motorcade headed towards the toll plaza, I realized the hearse was actually a very long limo. Later, on the drive home, I heard who was in the limo.

http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/breaking/x1838122022/Obama-makes-unannounced-stop-in-Framingham-for-flooding-briefing

Feelin’ Blue ’bout hosts

I’ve been blissfully ignorant about self-hosted blogging. With over 250,000 hits per month, shared hosting services consider me to be a heavy-hitter. I have a new appreciation for my old service, iPower, for allowing me to use so much storage and bandwidth for so long.

I’m on Bluehost now, which runs a customized version of Linux that does something called CPU throttling. So if my site gets too busy, it’s automatically taken offline for a while. I don’t disagree with this approach, unless the servers have too many sites, and they’re robbing Peter’s site to service Paul’s site.

I have a few months before I have to decide whether or not to renew on Bluehost. It would be a big, and expensive, step to move to a hosting service that offers Virtual Private Servers. Once again, circumstances are forcing me to contemplate why I’m blogging, now that I’ve done everything I set out to do with it.

Bwah hah ha!

Blog looks the same? You think it does, but it’s nowhere near where it was. Welcome to Utah! By doing everything by hand, I finally moved WordPress and its database from Boston and got it working in Salt Lake City. Need to check some more stuff, but I think it’s going to be OK.