Saturday, January 13, 2007

Adam Carolla + Danny Bonaduce = problems

There's a great op-ed piece in the LA Times by Meghan Daum today about Adam Carolla. He's the guy who hosted Love Line with Dr. Drew for many years, then moved on to The Man Show with Jimmy Kimmel and now has his own morning radio show in LA. To say that Meghan Daum thinks Adam Carolla is a great host is an understatement, but she does make some really interesting points in her piece. I have listened to Love Line many times when he was hosting and he really does have some good analogies which are pretty insightful. His junior college riff is usually pretty funny. I feel sorry for him now that he has been paired with train wreck Danny Bonaduce. What did that guy ever do besides the Partridge Family anyway?

Friday, January 12, 2007

What happened to the weather?

All the weather forecasts around here said heavy rain on Thursday and Friday with snow as low as 1500 feet. It never even rained! There were some very dark clouds this morning and it was cold, but no precipitation. I'd like to see it warm up a little bit but otherwise it has been pretty nice for January.

What happened to my page rank?

Google has been updating page rank this week. I don't know if it's done yet or not, but my other site went from 1 to 3 and this site hasn't moved off zero. When I checked with that PR predictor site, this one was supposed to be higher - 5 -- than the other one, which was also a 5, but slightly lower before rounding up. This site gets more traffic although the other one has a few more links coming in, but not many. I will wait and see but I hope this one gets up from zero.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Bad weather coming

There is a big storm headed this way, I think. At least some thunderstorms and cold weather and possibly snow at pretty low elevations. Tomorrow will be a good day to work from home and avoid the crazy accidents that always happen when it rains. I drove home at the speed limit today and everybody passed me. It will be the same tomorrow

Curriki

I didn't know that Scott McNealy, the CEO of Sun, was so interested in education and in helping teachers. He set up Curriki, a site for exchanging lesson plans and other educational material. It sounds good. I need to get back and look at it more.

ScreenSteps

I took a brief look at ScreenSteps today and watched one of the tutorials on the website. It looks like an interesting way to streamline the production of step by step tutorials. It's also an alternative to screencasting. What's not clear is how much it's going to cost -- right now it's a beta which expires in less than two weeks. It might save some time since it integrates screen capture with a template for presenting the tutorial. The template I saw isn't a format I would normally use, but it might be flexible enough to work. Works on Windows and Mac.

MacWorld Discounts

Dealmac has around 50 deals on Mac software and hardware you can get even if you aren't going to MacWorld. Most are only good through tomorrow, though. One I liked is 30% off Profcast, an application which helps you convert a presentation into a podcast. It's a good deal at $21. I bought it myself.

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Beckham coming to LA

I was reading in the LA Times today about how David Beckham would probably end up staying in Europe because the quality of play in MLS isn't high enough. That seemed odd, since he's not playing much for Real Madrid and he got booted off the English team. So I clicked onto CNNsi.com and the headline was Beckham coming to LA Galaxy. I guess $250 million is enough to make you not worry too much about the level of competition.

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Apple, Inc.

The Apple iPhone is a very big deal, but changing the name of the company is pretty big, too. With the iPod, AppleTV, and iPhone, the company is doing more than computers. Reminds me of the VP who cancelled my video project because Apple "is a computer company." Good luck to Apple! I think I'll have to wait and see what the phone contract includes as far as paying for Internet access before I buy one of those phones.

Bring on Boise State

I know it's not going to happen, but it would be nice if Boise State had a shot at the national championship. They haven't lost and if there was a real playoff system for college football, they might have a chance to play their way to the title. Even though I'm a Gator fan, it still doesn't feel right that the championship isn't really decided on the field. Sure, they beat #1, but now you've got two teams with 1 loss and Boise State, which may end up #3 or #4, who knows, with no losses.

Monday, January 08, 2007

Gators looking good

I wouldn't call myself a huge Florida football fan, but when they have a good team, I like to mention that I'm a graduate of UF. I was hoping for the best against Ohio State, but never imagined that the Gators would just run them out of the building, as they have in the first half. Florida's offense hasn't been stopped much at all and they get the ball to start the second half, so things are looking good. Urban Meyer has called some excellent plays and the defense has been incredible.

MacWorld Keynote tomorrow

Less than 24 hours to go on the MacWorld Keynote. I'm expecting a few new items from Apple -- probably the new iPod, maybe the phone and maybe a TV and the media streaming device, plus a few software updates. That might be too much to expect, but we'll see what happens. The last few of these have not lived up to expectations, which tend to be very high because of how closed Apple is about new products.

Student Awards

One of my sons got an academic award at school today. He's been working pretty hard and does well in school, so that's great for him. I thought it was ironic that the two students who got the citizenship awards were the only two in his class who he'd had trouble with over the past couple of months. He had come home complaining about what each of them had done on different days. Both were incidents which had to do with honesty. Hmmm...