Archive for August, 2008

Rogers, you suck (congratulations!)

August 31, 2008 1:47 pm

Rogers’ suckage unabateth.

I just looked at my stats for this site and saw the following search terms the people used to get to my site:

18 opendns sucks
8 rogers opendns
5 opendns rogers
5 open dns sucks

Did I mention that I hate Rogers? I have a couple of good friends who work there, and they’re awesome, but really.

Rogers sucks.

Shankar versus Schenker, Part One

August 30, 2008 7:20 pm

Ravi Shankar and Michael Schenker are musical giants.

Today, I decided to do my best (and what a feeble attempt it is!) to marry the two diverse styles of the men into one seemless piece of music.

I give you, Shanker versus Schenker, or, to coin to new name, Schankar music.

A new era, for sure (link).

I heard this song at the airshow today

6:07 pm

My parents are visiting me for the long weekend. Popsy Doodles (my dad) and I went to the Air Show at The Ex today.

I don’t know if I’d ever been before, but my dad really wanted to go (he hadn’t been to one since before I was born) so I was happy to join him.

One of the pilots requested that this song be played.

I’ll post a link, without (too much) comment:

God Bless Canada - Lee Greenwood

From Detroit we can see her
Above the USA…

I’m getting all choked up.

Le Tigre

August 23, 2008 3:59 pm

I was thinking this was my Magnum opus.

But in hindsight it’s more like my Blue Steel or Le Tigre.

Videogames are bad.

12:19 am

And you think this is going to help you make money???

What you’re doing is making people not want to buy your products. Reminds me of the U.S. automobile industry. Just what makes you think people will be willing to get ripped off long term?

Make quality products up front and the people will come back, ship broken, buggy or poorly designed products, and they won’t be back. Guaranteed.

Change is good.

12:12 am

EVERY time I try to add a link in a post, Internet Explorer asks me if gregattack.com is a trusted domain. Well, duh!

Adam told me that his site’s reached the threshold where user comments > actual posts. That’s awesome.

I have made 276 posts, and have recieved exactly 5 user comments. One of those comments could be spam, but seems legit enough so I won’t delete it.

On to the topic at hand. Change is good. I want to move. Maybe downtown, a 20-minute commute would be good.

King and Bathurst or King and Spadina (or between Spadina and Dufferin) would be ideal, but the wallet isn’t willing :(

Random People Spotting and Random Gregattacks

August 22, 2008 11:55 pm

Ran into ol’ D-Dawg tonight. I also ran into Julian H. at Indigo.

I went out for a walk through my neighbourhood (the very rock-on Sheppard and Yonge area [torontoconflict.com]).

So I ran into Darius today. I ran into him a couple of weeks ago at Empress Walk too, but I saw him tonight. He seems to be in great spirits.

I must digress though, is Toronto officially City 7 in Half-Life canon? I’d hate to think that someone decided that their ideas about Half-Life were worth a lick without Gabe’s say-so.

I like Gabe. Here’s some videos of Gabe. Gabe makes awesome games.

So Darius and I discussed the domains business and the hosting business. It was cool.

Random Gregattacks:

Left 4 Dead
is going to rock…I got a comment on my last blog post (check it out)…I bought a new domain name, http://www.freeshooters.com which I’m going to turn into a top-down shooters blog…JimmyJames called me a work hazard, which I guess is true…Goku and I will have our technology blog go live very soon…Count Chocula is delicious, even if it’s eaten dry…Mom’n dad are visiting next week…the Metro crew is coming over Sunday night (little do they know that a Singstar session is necessary)…

A sweet productivity suite deal?

5:36 pm

Microsoft is selling a bargain-priced ‘Students and Teachers’ MS Office Ultimate Edition for $60 US.

Link

When I first saw the cheaper version of MS Office I wondered if it was MS’ way of trying to compete with OpenOffice and maybe WordPerfect Office a bit without officially combating them. Microsoft’s always tried to make their poor-quality applications seem like they’re on a higher level than they ought to be.

I mean, look at this product list:



Access 2007 OneNote 2007
Accounting Word 2007
Express 2008 Outlook 2007
Excel 2007 PowerPoint 2007
Groove 2007 Publisher 2007
InfoPath 2007

Is there anything there that’s actually any good? I don’t mean, “Does it do what it sets out to do?” good, I mean, “Does it have the kind of features it should have in 2002, let alone 2008 good?” These programs haven’t changed in 10 years, but Microsoft keeps adding checkbox features (collaboration, export-to-web, better macro support) but these apps are still dodgy. Microsoft’s new features almost never work the way they’re advertised, and people would have to become certified in an application to use basic features. My version of Outlook at work chokes on a large mailbox (well, I actually have about 5 IMAP’ed into it).

And the answer is a definite no. No, no, no.

It’s an excellent marketing company, but rather poor on product quality, if you ask me.

Which actually brings up an interesting point.

Microsoft’s professional applications are its server line, development tools and that’s about it. Office isn’t professional, it’s a good application for your 12-year old to use to do his presentation on Napoleon in history class but it looks like garbage for a business presentation. Word is horrid. Excel is terrible as well.

Everything Microsoft makes is pretty much garbage.

Stop marketing with checkboxes.

Something about Rush…

12:22 pm

Found this. It’s a story about the games Rock Band and Guitar Hero, the final two paragraphs are what caught my eye:

It’s the power to get your friend into Bowie. To get your mom singing Radiohead. To show your girlfriend why Rush really is cool.

On second thought, nothing may be that powerful.

I want my delicious baked goods, NOW!!!

August 21, 2008 4:56 pm

So I wanted to bake up some delicious (looking) pastries that I purchased from Costco many moons ago.

Now this is embarassing, I’ve been in the same apartment for what – almost three years, and I just realized something.

I don’t have any baking trays, or whatever you call them. I mean, I know I’ve been using aluminum foil but I didn’t realize until just now it’s not because I just didn’t want to clean off (washing them is awkward because of their size) baking trays.

It’s because I don’t have any.