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Now hiring: The CIA
Alicea and I are watching MythBusters right now on the Discovery channel. Live – so we don’t get to skip the commercials. Good thing too, because we just witnessed the most amazing commercial. We were so shocked we rewound the DVR and watched it again.
Evidently the CIA is looking for techno-geeks to help them with all things spy-like. They’ve got a pretty cool animated commercial talking about bugs, with the “star” of the action being a flying little friend checking out all sorts of stuff.
Have we really come to that? The CIA has to advertise on national TV? WOW.
Windows Desktop Search 3.0b2 IS a big deal
I disagree with Jeff, who writes on his blog today “then thereβs nothing to get excited about.” The new build of Windows Desktop Search 3.0 Beta 2 IS a big deal, and Jeff – thanks for blogging about it!
Why do I disagree? Because the lack of a full Windows search client (lacking the UI bits for searching outside of Outlook 2007) is the one and only reason I’m not running Office 2007 Beta on my laptop. Now that this is released I can move forward with running the new stuff. Hurray!
UPDATE: Mark Orchant agrees with me that this is a big step forward for Windows Desktop search.
Moreover, I just dove into the new UI and discovered that even though I have the PDF iFilter installed, those files were NOT being indexed. There’s no way to tell that (or fix it) in version 2.6.
Now if I could just figure out why MS has broken out Outlook’s email indexing from indexing of the file system. Bad decision. I should be able to search for keywords across ALL of my content, as I can in WDS 2.6. If you want an inline version for Outlook that’s okay – just limit its results to Outlook content. But if I search from the full client I should be able to get hits on Outlook items.
Link to Jeff’s Connected Corner : Yawn… New Windows Desktop Search 3.0 Beta 2 Released
I see I’m not alone
Looks like most of Seattle has given up on even caring about the Mariners this year. Personally, until the management starts making better staffing decisions (players and non-players) I don’t think I’ll tune back in.
Sure opening day next year may see the M’s in a tie for first place, and they may have a “decent” season, but they’re not going to be contenders.
Now, he said, the team is losing with 22-year-olds, not 38-year-olds like last year.
Geek time waster
I’m killing a bit of time today and I stumbled across an old bookmark to Red vs Blue. “The series chronicles the story of two opposing teams of soldiers fighting a civil war in the middle of a desolate box canyon, in a parody of first-person shooter (FPS) games, military life, and science fiction films.” [from Wikipedia]
So I’ve been going through a couple episodes from season 4 and am about dying from laughter. Alicea and I will have to watch some at home on our MCE box tonight (we went through the first season or two a year or two ago).
I’ll leave you with this great line from Episode 62…
My logical data analysis sector indicates that would be highly unlikely. And my bullshit meter agrees.
Mariners trade fan favorite Moyer
The management of the Seattle Mariners has just sealed the deal for me – I loathe the M’s. They’ve gotten rid of most of their good players over the last few years and yesterday they dealt pitcher Jamie Moyer to the Phillies.
That leaves Ichiro as the only player I still care about, and it also makes me change my mind about Ichi’s future. He needs to leave. The M’s are obviously not interested in fielding a winning team, and Ichiro needs to go to a team that is. He’s a great player and I want to see him win a World Series ring.
Friggin’ Mariners. A fitting end for them this year is to never win again. They’re well on the way to that. They’ve lost 11 straight now and the next six are hosting the Yankees and Red Sox.
Bunt = HR
I’m watching the Dodgers and Giants on InHD right now. The Giants are getting shelled – it’s 5-0 with no outs in the top of the 2nd.
It’s so bad that Greg Maddox, a (hall of fame) pitcher, led off the second with a ground rule double. The guy behind him then laid down a sacrifice bunt. Which the pitcher fielded, thought of going to third (didn’t) and threw way wide of first. The or second baseman got the ball from the wall half way down the line and threw to third. The third baseman missed the ball. The pitcher eventually got the ball off the wall on the third base line … and threw late to the plate. Sacrifice bunt turns into a home run.
I’m astonished. No wonder the only teams the Mariners can beat this year are in the NL.
Heh – Giants pitcher just got yanked. Box score for B Hennessey tonight. 1+ innings pitched (no outs in 2nd before pulled). 7 runs (3 earned). 1 walk. 1 strike out.
And the carnage continues. 7 hits for the Dodgers so far in the 2nd with no outs. This is going to be a LONG night for SF.
HDTV evolving
I’m sitting here watching the third round of the PGA Championship on CBS in high definition (HD). First off, it’s about time CBS put their HD programming feed for golf in widescreen format (they usually show golf in 4:3 even on the HD channel).
Another thing of note is that when I turned on the TV (after Kaitlyn went down for a nap) there was one of Microsoft’s “PeopleReady” adds on TV. This is the first TV ad I’ve seen in HD that’s actually using widescreen. Most of the ads on HD broadcast TV (CBS, ABC, NBC, FOX, ESPN, etc.) are still in 4:3 format, leaving big black borders on the left/right of the screen. OR the ad will be widescreen, but widescreen in a 4:3 format so they’ve added a black border on the top and bottom to go with the crappy borders on the sides.
WHY WHY WHY do advertisers think that’s a good idea? You’re shrinking your products on the screen and wasting 15-20% of the screen real estate you’ve already paid for!
As I write this I just saw a Sprint ad that was full screen 16:9 widescreen too – good job Sprint!
Of course you have to be wary when you ask for. One of the easiest way to fast forward through a recorded HDTV program’s ads is to watch the borders to see when the ads are over. π
Seattle PI misleads (again)
Most accidents reported in the media involving motorcycles make it sound like the motorcycle driver was at fault … at least in the headline. It’s quite concerning to see them take the same tack with the accident the other evening on Hwy 18 where a 17 year old girl was going 100 mph on the wrong side of the highway at 2a. She was killed when her vehicle slammed into a big rig.
I feel sorry for her and her family. Another account I read indicated she had taken off after an argument with her parents.
But the headline in the PI says “17-year-old dies after her car is hit by semitrailer”. Really? Because in my mind when you’re roughly doubling the speed limit in the middle of the night and end up running into another vehicle that pretty much seems like you hit them.
So why did the PI write the headline as such? Same reason we see “sensational” news on TV … ratings. Everyone’s scared of these huge trucks on the road so let’s play on that fear. “Look – a trucker killed a 17 year old girl” the PI seems to say.
A 17-year-old Spanaway teen died early Friday after a semitrailer hit her car, which was westbound in an eastbound lane on state Route 18, authorities said.
Source: 17-year-old dies after her car is hit by semitrailer
Screw that PI. The statistics show that truckers are actually the safest drivers on the roads … long-haul truckers even more so. It’s the folks who go out partying, or want to show off to their friends how fast/cool they can drive, or gab on cell phones while driving down the road who are dangers to society.
Seattle PI RSS feeds: UNSUBSCRIBED. Hopefully the Seattle Times is better.
By the way, if I see another idiot driving 50 mph in a 60 mph zone while holding a cell phone to their head and driving a $70k vehicle I’m going to …. I don’t know – I’ll think of something. You can spend $1000/month on a car and insurance but you can’t scrape together $15 for the hands free earbud for your phone? Hell, most phones ship with the earbud. GEESH!
UPDATE: I just browsed through the rest of my unread RSS items from the PI and found the same story with the headline “Teen killed after driving wrong way on state Route 18“. This story was posted just after noon yesterday, with the article that pissed me off published at 10:30p last night. I wonder which headline made it in the paper?
I did WHAT?
Now that it’s out in the open at work, I can comment that I’m leaving my current position to hop back into the consulting world. The main driver is that I evaluated my current role and where I was headed and realized that I’m not pointing in the right direction.
Right now I’m a member of a small team for an organization the likes to outsource the tough stuff to vendors. This is not a bad model, but it means that I’m becoming more of a project manager and “firefighter” than a technologist. I’m not comfortable with that.
So I started looking around at what’s open and two very cool opportunities came my way. BUT – they (and most everyone else) are looking for seasoned Cisco platform veterans and experience managing 100’s and 1000’s of servers. We use Foundry Networks gear at my current gig, with the Cisco VoIP stuff outsourced. Plus we’re in the 10’s of servers, with no signs that will ever really change (nor should it have to).
I finally accepted a position as an infrastructure consultant with a Northwest consulting group (will remain nameless for now) that I’m familiar with. Familiar? Hell, probably half the staff in the Bellevue office are folks I worked with (and more importantly enjoyed working with) in my last gig. I’ll get a chance to not only work on internal infrastructure needs, but will be working on client hosting projects with multiple servers and multiple datacenters, etc. This is the right direction for me career wise.
It took Alicea and I weeks – literally – to agonize over whether to make the switch or not, but we finally said yes and I notified my current boss a couple days ago.
Since then he’s been working on my job description so he can find & hire my clone. π He just passed it my way and it’s a solid 3 pages long.
Ho. Lee. Crap. I can’t believe how much I do and have done in my current role, and how much experience and knowledge I really have.
Job postings intimidate me because I feel so meek compared to what they’re looking for.
I’m intimidated by my own job description. π
2006 M’s – they’re obviously bipolar
If I only had Mike’s “sticktoittiveness” with the M’s. I gave up 2 years ago. Alicea and I used to watch every game on TV. Believe me, July sucked when it was M’s games vs. Tour de France. Now? I can’t even put on FSN during a game just to have background noise while I search for something else in the channel guide!
Anyway, you’ve got to read Mike’s chronology of this season. I love his mood tracker.
Ahh, the Seattle Mariners. I went into this year without a lot of hope (witness — no optimistic 2006 predictions like the crazy 2005 ones). But… this team is unlike any other I have been a fan of. They have managed to get me excited and crush me not once, or twice, but seven times. Today I gave up on them for good. Or at least, I hope so.
