June 2009


Pictures of the furniture I’m getting rid of in my garage

This post is for craigslist:

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Holds about 175 DVDs

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TV Stand/Entertainment Center

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Small Ikea Coffee Table

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Great to put video game systems/DVD/BluRay Players on

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Jun 20 2009 04:36 pm | Uncategorized | 2 Comments »

Fox Fire

Old people are awesome.  Every old person I’ve ever suggested to use Firefox has repeated right back to me “blah blah Fox Fire” even though I’ve told them 3 seconds ago the name of the program is Firefox.  They will also do this when reading it.  It’s amazing that I can get people to navigate to www.getfirefox.com THANKFULLY Mozilla even understands this.  www.getfoxfire.com ALSO WORKS.  HAH

Jun 17 2009 10:52 am | Uncategorized | 3 Comments »

Media Extenders/Windows 7/Netflix/You

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This morning I made a leap.  Until today I’ve had my house setup with an old style xbox modded with xbmc running on it.  This has been great for watching tv shows on my 51 inch tv and 2 speakers.

About 2 weeks ago I finally made the leap to purchasing a real receiver and bought the additional speakers to bring me up to the age of 5.1 surround sound.

It’s wonderful, but with it comes a price.  I then came to realize that all of the TV shows I’ve been downloading over the years only have 2 channel sound.  I would just get higher quality versions of the shows, but they will not play on the old xbox.

Purchasing things as always, snowballs

I moved my Home Theater PC (HTPC) from my room to the living room so that I could connect it in to the receiver.  For the last 4 months I’ve been running the Beta of Windows 7 on my HTPC and after a little bit of tweaking I’ve had it running smoothly and LOVE Windows 7.  I love it enough that when it comes out in October, I will actually purchase it.  This will be my first time to purchase a Windows platform, but I digress.

I decided to go ahead and install the newest version of Windows 7 (The Release Cantidate) on the PC before setting it all up.

The install took about 30 minutes with no propmts to me except “What’s your name, and what would you like to call your computer?”  Windows 7 booted up for the first time, and here’s the list of things that blew me away

I’ve set my little HTPC to be a media extender, which means if I hop on my xbox360 from anywhere in the house, I’ll have access to all the media that is on the computer, in the exact same interface as if I were on the computer.

Apparently Netflix streaming support has been added to Windows Media Center, and there’s already plugins to have it work sending out to the 360, which means it bypasses the problem of having to get an xbox live account (and pay roughly and extra $5 a month on top of your netflix subscription just so you can stream movies.  This is all fairly amazing to me.  We are on the cusp of the whole entertainment industry completely having to change to cater to a new market.  A market that doesn’t want to put up with 1/3rd of their viewing time being taken up by commercials (yes, if you watch a 30 minute show with the commercials taken out of the show, you are left with roughly 20 minutes of programming).My next course of action is to setup a super low power media server with ~5 Terabytes of space so I don’t have to have on my main (power hog) computer 24/7.

Jun 06 2009 02:51 pm | Uncategorized | 15 Comments »