
Posted by paul, Fri Jan 11 14:03:00 UTC 2008

Posted by paul, Fri Jan 11 13:13:00 UTC 2008
...I'm wondering if you can help me get something straight. Maybe you can help me understand one fucking thing right now, America, and explain to me what in the Christ is going on here. 'Cause, unless I'm missing something, this country is in the middle of a motherfucking shitstorm, and I have no fucking idea what you're gonna do to get out of it.
Posted by paul, Fri Sep 28 11:09:00 UTC 2007
Posted by paul, Fri Sep 28 00:17:00 UTC 2007
Posted by paul, Wed Sep 26 09:19:00 UTC 2007
Ok, this is super fricking cool. I have a few web cam's lying around. Maybe I can find some time to build something like that myself...That and the other 50 projects I want to work on =(
from medallia blogI guess most of the people reading this will have seen some of the multi-touch demos by Jeff Han, Apple and Tactiva. I wanted to play around with some ideas that required a multi-touch pad, but there aren't any devices available (Tactiva aren't shipping...)
Long story short, I made a simple one from a plastic bag, some dye and a camera:
Posted by paul, Fri Sep 14 16:28:00 UTC 2007
Emma rages against the machine after her bath.
Music by rage against the machine
Posted by paul, Fri Sep 14 15:33:00 UTC 2007
Important: All users should uninstall any currently installed Flash Player before installing the beta.Adobe Labs features prerelease versions of the Flash Player 9 Update software. The beta is an opportunity for developers and consumers to test and provide early feedback to Adobe on new features, enhancements, and compatibility with previously authored content.
This update, codenamed “Moviestar,” includes new features, enhancements and bug fixes for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux versions of Flash Player 9, including:
- Support for H.264 video and HE-AAC audio codecs (new Aug. 21).
- Multi-core support for vector rendering.
- Full screen mode with hardware scaling.
- Flash Player cache for common platform components, such as the Flex framework.
- Support for Microsoft Active Accessibility (MSAA) in the Windows plug-in.
Posted by paul, Wed Sep 12 10:58:00 UTC 2007
File inputs (<input type="file" />) are the bane of beautiful form design. No rendering engine provides the granular control over their presentation designers desire. This simple, three-part progressive enhancement provides the markup, CSS, and JavaScript to address the long-standing irritation.
Posted by paul, Tue Sep 11 12:57:00 UTC 2007
Recently, I have been integrating
SWFUpload, a flash tool for uploading multiple files,
into a rails application. This is a great open source solution, similar to the new
flickr photo upload tool,
for uploading multiple files. I was using it to upload photos to a photo sharing system. The problem was that if the upload took more then 60 seconds I kept getting this annoying error:
A script in this moving is causing Adobe Flash Player 9 to run slowly. If it continues to run, your computer may become unresponsive. Do you want to abort the script?The documentation tells you to use this windows program to fix the problem.
SWF ScriptLimits Injector (SWFSLI) is a Win32 console (command line) application that can modify/remove/add 'ScriptLimits' tag to a SWF file. Flash MX 2004 (Flash 7) will not add this tag to exported SWF files. In Flex, you can specify the values like <mx:Application scriptTimeLimit="nnnnn" />>. Default values in Flex are 60 seconds and 1000 recursions.Trouble is, no matter what options I used, this tool never fixed the problem.
Reading through the SWFUplad forums , I found this post
I was able to get this issue resolved by downloading Flash 8, adding a dummy movie file, and calling the SWFUpload constructor from the movie onEnterFrame event. (I also had to change the name of the SWFObject in the ActionScript to oSWFUpload.Some guy hacked SWFUload, and his patched version works like a champ! You can download his version from
http://www.santokudesign.com/swfupload/SWFUpload.zip
The first time I tried to download this file, I got a 403 error, so here is a mirrored download in case the link goes down again.
If you are looking for a way to upload large numbers of files at once, this really is a GREAT tool.
Posted by paul, Fri Aug 17 18:50:00 UTC 2007
"not very many" American soldiers' lives were worth losing to take out Saddam during the Gulf War.
Video of and interview with Vice President Cheney in 1994 saying that invading Iraq would create a quagmire. In this interview from April 15th, 1994, Dick Cheney reveals the reasons why invading Baghdad and toppling Saddam Hussein wouldn't be a great idea. He also stipulates that "not very many" American soldiers' lives were worth losing to take out Saddam during the Gulf War.The only word out of Cheney's mouth anyone should believe is duck
Posted by paul, Fri Aug 10 00:25:00 UTC 2007
"THEY HAVE NO IDEA!! NO IDEA!"
Can you smell that? Smells like fear in the investment community.
Posted by paul, Mon Aug 06 06:40:00 UTC 2007
Trey Parker, one of the creators of South Park, was raised in Colorado, where his father attempted to teach him Buddhism. Now, years later, Parker and his animation pal Matt Stone have brought to life the teachings of Alan Watts, the comparative religion expert and philosopher. Under the FurryCarlos Productions banner, the two tapped South Park animators Chris Brion and Todd Benson to keyframe three of Watts' recordings, which can be viewed below.
There are more videos here
I have a number of alan Watts mp3's. I have no Idea where I got them anymore, but they definitely worth a google.
Posted by paul, Fri Aug 03 12:59:00 UTC 2007
NEW YORK (Reuters) - American Home Mortgage Investment Corp. plans to close most operations on Friday and said nearly 7,000 employees will lose their jobs as the lender becomes one of the biggest casualties of the U.S. housing downturn. Experts said it is likely the Melville, New York-based company will have to seek bankruptcy protection, and no later than Monday. In a statement, American Home on Thursday night confirmed earlier reports that it was ceasing most operations. The company said its employee base will be reduced to about 750 workers, down from the 7,409 it reported at the end of last year. The terminations are effective Friday.
While living in San Diego, I can't tell you how may people I spoke with whom thought the housing market was never going to go down. I still can't believe how many people were in denial, dispite crummy condo conversions selling for $650,000+. Now, with annual returns down 7% year over year in San Diego, the chickens are coming home to roost.
We are no where near the bottom here folk, and this is going to have painful impact on the broad market. Can you say "recession"... I knew that you could.
Posted by paul, Fri Jul 27 00:00:00 UTC 2007












