Well, I gave windows seven a go, and overall I was impressed. I got an email from microsoft thanking me for beta testing and informing me that in the next comming months the beta would start shutting down every two hours.
I could have switched to the win7 RC, but it seemed like a natural time to switch OS’s. It seemed that ultimately I knew I would not pay for the final release of windows seven so back to linux.
I tried Debian the linux distro that Ubuntu is based on, installation was fine, but I could not get it to detect my Linksys (ralink chipset) wireless card.
I tried gentoo again not easilly detecting my wireless card.
I turned to sabayon which is based on the gentoo disribution, but is more focused on the desktop market. It detected my wireless out of the box; I also had open office, gimp, g++, and javac.
So, far I am impressed with the look, feel and toolset of sabayon … I am using sabayon Gnome.
Milz was showing off his sweet new euphonium [[ sorta like an alto tuba ... I guess ]], when I quick popped up audacity and recorded him to his shagrin :). It clips out a bit in the beginning, but here is low rider in euphonic glory.
Firefox 3.0.10 on mac and Ubuntu the google home page does not search. you can search from google toolbar and or custom google pages just not the home page … what is going on?
Playing around with this: http://wolframalpha.com site. It has been brought to my attention by the abdbg; and he has made a more comprehensive post about look and features.
It has been showing up on the twit radar, and other places. I used it in class today to generate random numbers, but then gave up on it (for that task) in favour of a simpler tool http://www.random.org/
Nobody seems to exactly try to know what to make of it. Is it a search engine or what??
I am calling it a data stack attacker. It attacks the data and makes interesting reports. One of the twit guests called it the end of thought. Probably not especially since from a science/engineering/math perspective it just gives some great new explorative directions.
If you are interested in math and science it is undeniably fun in the search to the right I typed in: ”Tarqeq vs. Pan” and get some great comparisons and data with one query “zero” clicks.
I think it would be pretty hard to get comprehensive data like that with one click on google, but I would use google to find a new car.
Give it a try have some fun with it, report back some of your interesting queries.
I find it particularly interesting that they plan to support audio and video without depending on external applications like quicktime by simply using the <audio> and <video> tags. That will be supersweet; I hope other browsers follow suit.