Monthly Archives: September 2006

Dasani water - review

I have to confess, I’m turning into a bit of a water snob. All other bottled waters just plain don’t taste as good to me as Dasani water.

Speaking of conspiracies

There are many conspiracy theories out there to be considered, but I think not enough attention is being given as to whether a 13th episode of Fawlty Towers existed, and (more importantly) if so, WHY it is being hidden from us.

New podcast of the day

Pray as you go

I like it.

Reconsidering

I’m reconsidering my position I’ve had up until now regarding my blog arrangements.

I think I’m probably going to move fully into MU (which Martha’s site already runs on but mine does not), and separate out my blog into two separate ones. I’ll use jared.freepressblog.org as my personal blog, for everything non-tech related, and then keep freepressblog.org as the home of all the plugin work and tech / software development related posts I do, as well as being a base for any other friends who want their own Wordpress blog at whatever.freepressblog.org.

One of the main reasons is that I’d like to dive back into posting a lot more, but most of the stuff I see myself posting about is more tech related than most of the people who read this blog would be interested in, so it may be easier to split it out to make it easier for people to deal with. Of course, I haven’t been posting much at all recently anyway, but I think that will be changing shortly.

Finally…

… time to watch the first episode of this season of Survivor that I recorded on Thursday but haven’t had the time to watch until now.

Correction… it’s actually time to go download it on bittorrent, because it looks like Emma deleted it after she watched it this weekend. :(

Jahshaka review

This weekend I tried out an open source video editing program called Jahshaka and really liked it.

It stemmed from the need to put together this slide show thing with music and moving pictures, but not wanting to use Powerpoint (or Impress, or similar programs) because of the limited transition / animation effects as well as the desire to export it to a video that would be burned on DVD for playback, since it’s my opinion that it’s always safer to do that for these kinds of presentations.

Before anyone jumps in with suggestions about all the other programs I could have used, I should add that I was specifically interested in finding an open source application that I could use to do real video editing, since I may want to do more of it in the future. I stumbled across Jahshaka and committed to going with it, despite the fact that I had less than 24 hours from the time I first downloaded it to learn it and produce the final result before the party.

It turned out to be really easy. I haven’t done video editing in a really long time, and never digitally on a personal computer, but the process was pretty painless. I probably should have taken a few minutes to learn about all the various built in fancy effects, etc. that the program has, but since I was in a hurry, I just did them all manually (using keyframes like you would with Flash animations). Putting together the animation scenes was pretty simple, and then I just rendered them all out, and used the editing feature to arrange them in the various tracks and mix them over the music.

The program supports exporting the finished product directly to various video formats, including DivX and MPEG2 for DVD burning. The only hitches I ran into in the process were my own fault. There was one scene that looked a bit choppy and was missing some frames in the middle of the final output after I had finished exporting, which I later realized was because my hard drive had filled up while I was rendering that animation sequence, but at that point it was too late to go back and redo it. The other hangup was that once I went to burn the actual DVD I found that my DVD burner had crapped out, so I couldn’t do it that way after all. I exported it to a DivX avi file instead and just ran it from my laptop instead of the DVD player, so it worked out fine in the end.

All in all, I’d recommend it to anyone who is looking for the same things I was in a video editing package. Like I said, I really haven’t used it that extensively, and I’ve done virtually no research into the alternatives, but for what it’s worth (taking that into consideration) I think it’s a really good product. It runs on Linux, OSX, and Windows, with a Solaris port on the way.

Whew

Last week was pretty hectic. Aside from being really busy at work lately, I had also set a goal to have the grass in the backyard done in time for Randy & Jacquie’s 30th Anniversary party (which turned out really great, BTW), as well as putting together a slide show for the party, which I didn’t end up starting until about 10pm the night before. With that on Friday night and the party itself on Saturday, I ended up not getting a whole lot of sleep this weekend, and I foolishly didn’t really make up for it by going to bed early last night.

The grass rush turned out not to be a mixed success: it looked good, but it was still not really ready for people to walk on it since you have to water it so much in the first week. I heard that may be because I didn’t smash the dirt back down after I tilled it but before laying down the grass, but oh well, it will still be alright. I did get it all in and finished off the playground area on Friday afternoon; now we just need some more wood chips to add to it and we’ll be set.

Still no pictures of the grass yet, and I don’t know if I’ll take the time at this point. Everyone who’s interested who hasn’t seen it yet can check it out the next time they’re over.

Getting ridiculous sad

A Defining Moment for America - The president goes to Capitol Hill to lobby for torture.

President Bush rarely visits Congress. So it was a measure of his painfully skewed priorities that Mr. Bush made the unaccustomed trip yesterday to seek legislative permission for the CIA to make people disappear into secret prisons and have information extracted from them by means he dare not describe publicly.

Before I forget

Riley drew a picture of a fish (using chalk) on the ground out in the backyard. His theory was that if the new cat (who is not allowed to roam around outside yet) got out, he would see the fish and try to get it (because cats like fish), and that would distract the cat so that somebody could grab him before he runs off.

Every once in a while

I forget how great the Onion is, and then I come across a link like this to remind me. This was initially posted five years ago, in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks.

God Angrily Clarifies ‘Don’t Kill’ Rule
NEW YORK—Responding to recent events on Earth, God, the omniscient creator-deity worshiped by billions of followers of various faiths for more than 6,000 years, angrily clarified His longtime stance against humans killing each other Monday.

“Look, I don’t know, maybe I haven’t made myself completely clear, so for the record, here it is again,” said the Lord, His divine face betraying visible emotion during a press conference near the site of the fallen Twin Towers. “Somehow, people keep coming up with the idea that I want them to kill their neighbor. Well, I don’t. And to be honest, I’m really getting sick and tired of it. Get it straight. Not only do I not want anybody to kill anyone, but I specifically commanded you not to, in really simple terms that anybody ought to be able to understand.”

“I tried to put it in the simplest possible terms for you people, so you’d get it straight, because I thought it was pretty important,” said God, called Yahweh and Allah respectively in the Judaic and Muslim traditions. “I guess I figured I’d left no real room for confusion after putting it in a four-word sentence with one-syllable words, on the tablets I gave to Moses. How much more clear can I get?”

“But somehow, it all gets twisted around and, next thing you know, somebody’s spouting off some nonsense about, ‘God says I have to kill this guy, God wants me to kill that guy, it’s God’s will,’” God continued. “It’s not God’s will, all right? News flash: ‘God’s will’ equals ‘Don’t murder people.’”

Growing increasingly wrathful, God continued: “Can’t you people see? What are you, morons? There are a ton of different religious traditions out there, and different cultures worship Me in different ways. But the basic message is always the same: Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Shintoism… every religious belief system under the sun, they all say you’re supposed to love your neighbors, folks! It’s not that hard a concept to grasp.”