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Super Galaxy Gurren Lagann Revoltech Photos

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

gurren-lagann

Took some photos of my newly acquired Revoltech Super Galaxy Gurren Lagann. It’s flippin ace. Click above or the following link to check out the rest of the photos I took.

Collectible Figures Flickr Set

Lotsa Photos!

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Went camping in Kimberley, BC. Took a few photos and posted them on Flickr. Take a look if you are interested.

Camping 2009 Flickr set

SXSW Day 1 Recap

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

SXSW Day 1 recap

 

So The first actual day of SXSW comes to a close and it’s off to a good start. I’m with my colleague Evan Lask. I went to the following presentations/panels.

Minority Report is Real

This was more of an idea panel than anything on the potential future of multi touch interfaces. Most of the information covered in this one is posted on their blog set up specifically for that purpose, that’s here. http://www.immersiveux.com/

Oooh, That’s Clever! (Unnatural Experiments in Web Design)

Paul Annett from Clearleft had an excellent presentation on some of the craziest places a designer/developer could draw inspiration from. I’ll post a link dump later today with some of the examples he had showed.

Social Engineering: Scam Your Way Into Anything or From Anybody 

Not at all relevant to my professional career. It didn’t matter, this was pretty rad in all. I’ve watched a few episodes of Scam School on Revision3 before, so I had an idea of what Brian Brushwood was going to cover. He did a high level rundown of different ways to have influence over people with out them realizing it, as well as a few tips on how to identify and try to circumvent a con. Overall, I I loved this presentation, Brushwood is an excellent presenter.

For day 1,it was 3 for 3 of cool presentations, off to a great start.

I’m doing realtime updates on twitter, under the username flipnode, and recaps as soon as I can get them online.

Transition Complete!

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

Got everything moved over to my new host MediaTemple. All is good in the world!

A couple mini projects in the pipeline. First, complete redesign of flipnode.com. Second, build a minimal layout for this WordPress blog. Both of these projects I’m hoping to get done in the next week.

Updates to everything.

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

I just moved the blog over to my new host at Media Temple. New blog skin and regular site skin coming shortly.

More on the iPhone + Canada awesomes

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

Typing this on my phone, so I’ll keep it short.

A followup to my previous post. I noticed that speed has been consistent throughout the day, and no 302 errors yet. I think they may have fixed the issue on the carrier end, at least in the Calgary area. Keeping my fingers crossed it stays fast, but as with anything on a wireless carrier, I won’t be surprised if things go south.

Now I can divert my attention to iPhone development. yeah!

iPhone 3G + Canada = mixed

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

It’s been a couple weeks since the new iPhone 3G has arrived worldwide. I for one was excited, hell, I stood outside for a few hours before the store opened (with my Project Manager no less!) to wait.

I would say the wait was worth it, not having to use a patched firmware every time a new version came out is a definite plus. Sure, there is still issues with official application stability on 2.0, MobileMe is sometime sketchy (I’ve had pretty good luck since launch, colleagues not so much). and bugs in the firmware itself where kind of downers.

All is not rosy in the land of iPhone in Canada, and from the reading and conversations I’ve had, I’m not alone. Many on Rogers and Fido have probably experienced this when using Safari or other apps that use the data network:

Right when the phone launched, everything was gravy, pages loaded fast (far faster than when I was on Edge on my old phone), and everything was awesome in the land of iPhone. After a week or so, I started to get “kCFErrorDomainCFNetwork error 302″ every so often, I ignored it as I see that happen in Safari when I’m browsing on Macs. Just refresh once or twice and it will usually load the page.

It started to happen more often, so I decided to do some Googling. Lo and behold, stuff popped up on Howard Forums, a gigantic cellular enthusiasts site. Others have reported the same problem, and Rogers support has tried to  give solutions.

Doing some further experimenting, I’m pretty sure it’s not the phone that’s the problem. Every other person that I work with in Calgary that I’ve talked to so far is experiencing the same issue. Add to that I did some tests throughout the day, around 5:30AM MST on the way to work, no problems. Pages load up snappy, no issues with timeouts. Midday and on the way home, it pop’s up one in every two tries to request a page. This leads me to believe it’s a traffic congestion issue on Roger’s end of things. 

Fingers crossed this gets fixed soon, if it is indeed an issue of network congestion, it’s pretty obvious that it should have been addressed 

In any case I’ll do more Googling to see what I can find, just logging my progress.

Upgrade Pains oh my

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

Blog going through some updates on back and front end. I should have it all smooth soon. I’m looking forward to posting some info on a new iphone app idea being tossed around by one of my colleagues.

Ps. This wordpress app on the iPhone is rad.

Mondays… Yep, that’s it.

Monday, August 13th, 2007

I’ve finally gotten through the last batch of photos that I took in NYC. I’m glad I took as many photos as I did, so I could have lots of material to play with. All in all, I think I need to pick up a prime lens to mix things up a bit. I’m a novice at the whole camera thing, but I think either a 35mm or a 50mm will do the trick for what I need to do.

World of Warcraft has been eating up most of my spare time in the last week. I’ve forgotten how much fun it can be, even though at it’s core it’s a experience treadmill (not anywhere as close to some other MMOs). I think the real draw is that it is the type of game you don’t typically think of as something anyone can pick up and enjoy. I’m not saying that grandparents everywhere are playing WoW, but it is a supremely well designed experience in my opinion. Of course I still get pissy when I get ganked while doing questing, but that’s the tradeoff of playing in a PvP environment. You are almost never truly safe just minding your own business. Anyway, here’s my Armory Link.

Must get sleep

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

Well it looks like everything in the WordPress update went OK, nothing broken so far. Keeping my fingers crossed that it stays working :) .

Valve Software (more specifically, the team that does the Steam platform) recently started the public beta offering of the Steam Community service. If you’ve used Microsoft’s Games for Windows Live service before, it might feel similar in what it does. I gave it a shot today, poking around the web app they have as well as the updated interface to the Steam client. At it’s very core, it beefs up the Tracker (aka ‘Friends’) features significantly, making it a far more reliable IM service than previously offered.

I must say, it feels sort of like a cross between a messenger and a social networking app. A Facebook tailored for gamers. I’m intrigued as to how it will pan out. I’m all for better experience when it comes to matchmaking features. At the very least once it’s rolled out to the entire population of gamers that use Steam, it will be a good user profiling tool for Valve :P . I really dig the closely tied infrastructure between the Steam Client and the web app, it makes for a pretty seamless experience moving between the two.

P.S. I’ve added a few more photos to my NYC trip Flickr set. It looks like I’m about half way through culling the best of the best of what I took.