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November 26

The wandering blog

 
... has moved once again, to http://mallet.typepad.com/malletrivia. Please treat this bit of news with the seriousness and attention it deserves ;-) 
November 21

Certified organic humans, never caged

 
From the New Scientist series in which "Brilliant minds forecast the next 50 years", Fred Gage says:
 
"Within 50 years, neuroscientists (with help from other disciplines) will have developed a non-invasive device that measures brain activity in real time, in free-living humans, over long distances for indefinite periods."
 
 
"Free-living humans ?" As opposed to strapped-down humans with electrodes implanted in their brains ? Or "free-living" in the same sense as free-range livestock ? Maybe he figures that, by 2056, Skynet [or The Matrix, if you prefer Keanu to Ah-nuld] will have become real, and the rag-tag resistance will be the last set of non-captive humans ...
November 20

I bow to the public's will

 
... since they have spoken loudly and clearly: 10 out of 10  dentists readers prefer Blogspot to Live Spaces. However, since I really can't justify using a Google product anymore when I have a credible alternative, I'm going to split the difference between using MS and Google and move to a [neutral ?] third party: WordPress or Typepad. Stay tuned, and thanks for taking the trouble to actually vote :-)
November 13

Unfortunate restrictions

 
Apparently Live Spaces only allows blog comments from people with a Windows Live ID ie no anonymous commenters. That's a big bowl of wrong, covered with a liberal squirt of weak sauce, in my opinion. I'm somewhat ambivalent about my blog move anyway, so if you have a strong opinion about the location of my blog, feel free to say so on my old site.
November 10

First impressions

 
... after being back at MS for a week:
 
  • The Windows Vista and Office 2007 UIs are pretty slick.
  • I'm not really much of a hardware geek, but even I can appreciate the hardware I've got: a dual-proc, dual-core [effectively, 4 CPU] PC with 3.8GHz CPUs, 4 GB of RAM, and a 24'' monitor. Since all I've done so far is read a lot of stuff, I suspect my computer may be feeling a bit like Marvin the Paranoid Android ["... brain the size of a planet ..."]. Maybe I should write a little program that has 3 threads spinning in an infinite loop, to give the other 3 CPUs something to do while the 4th one strains under the load of reading a Word document.
  • It's nice to feel like I know what I'm doing again, after a couple of years of flailing around.
  • It's also nice to once again be working with people on a shared project. I didn't realize how much I'd missed having spirited discussions with other people all aiming for the same goal as part of my everyday work, instead of such discussions only occurring occasionally.
  • The endless supply of free Mountain Dew is convenient, but coupled with little or no walking [a downside of having a car], could easily lead to me packing on a few pounds and losing the slim, boyish figure I acquired in Boston.

Overall, I have yet to notice any substantial changes from 2 years ago [I don't know whether that's good or bad :-)]. Pretty much all my information is still in the various MS-internal systems, so I had to do very little to get everything set up again. Coupled with the fact that we're moving right back into our old house, it's almost like we never left.

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