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August 2006 - Posts

  • The News

    SUCKS

    Seriously, all of the news networks bite. How much coverage was wasted on the liar Karr? And who is surprised at the fact that the case was dropped? So much coverage for this one case where there are hundreds of similar cases that never get airtime. This is why i read the news off the internet.

    TV networks are ghey.

    oh... and on a more positive note: Although it's been on the darknets for over a week now, Microsoft is offering a free download of Windows Vista pre-release candidate 1 here. hurry, 'cause word has it that they've got it capped at 100,000 downloads.

    i Left Hug [{]Windows!
    Posted Aug 29 2006, 08:33 AM by Ryan with no comments
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  • Monday Random Linkage

    So, i've been a bit slow at the blogage lately. Busy times i guess. i’ve had a few linkage posts in the past, here’s one more. i have several pages that i visit on a daily basis to keep me up-to-date on my interests. Here's a few i'll share today:

    • For you discerning internet users that surf on multiple computers (laptops, desktops, etc) and you  use Firefox as your main browser, here’s a great little extension that allows you to share and sync up all of your bookmarks. This thing is a savior for me since i bookmark quite a few pages a day to follow-up on.  Foxmarks Bookmark Synchronizer
    • Parenthacks.com. Ok, so since i’m not really a parent, i don’t visit this site, but i figure if you are a parent, it’s a good resource. i found it through lifehack.org. … or maybe it was lifehacker.com. i don’t remember.
    • i don’t’ have the cash to really spend on gadgets anymore, but if i did, i’d be checking woot.com and dealspl.us a LOT more often.
    • Along the same lines are engadget and gismodo, their writers are ipod fanboys but they have good scoops on the latest tech toys.

    Happy Monday!

  • Dead laptops and Dead Productivity

    So last Monday, was a very sad day. My laptop died on me. DEAD. As in, motherboard fried. Now, you have to understand, i’m somewhat of a power user, i like to run a billion things at the same time and a normal laptop processor just doesn’t cut it for me. Everyone made fun of the boat i toted around the office, Clients in South Africa gawked at it, but hey, it was a true Desktop replacement! i’ll miss my dell 9100. RiP.

    So, now i’m working on my laptop that work provided me almost 2 years ago. it’s plain torture, the thing goes BSoD on me several times a day (corrupted video memory) .. but hopefully the replacement should show up this week.. i hope. i was almost tempted to pull out the ‘ole credit card and buy my own again, but i’m close to being cc debt free… :sigh:

    Anyway, i bring this up because it’s made me think a lot about productivity. Productivity is a big thing no matter what you do (or don’t do). And even though i have other computers around, not having a fully functional laptop has made a rather large dent in my productivity, both personal tasks that i need to get done, and work. Looking at my last post, i’ve done a horrid job of managing my piles this last week. it seems the only pile i paid attention to was my work pile. And if you were to take a step into my flat, you’d agree with me 100%. The proverbial 'piles' are not so proverbial. .... And NO i can't blame all them thar large piles on teh broken lappy. ... but some of them i can.

    i wont even attempt to go into my 'to-do' piles, but sheesh, it’s gonna change. i saw over on Lifehack.org recently, that they’re starting a Productive interview Section. i’m digging what i’m reading, (as i always do on lifehack). i’ll be implementing some of these things as i try and drudge through my piles. i'll keep y'all updated as to teh piles 'o ryan.

    Posted Aug 22 2006, 12:03 PM by Ryan with 3 comment(s)
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  • A Change?

    i’ve been reading up from some of my favorite blogs lately, and getting some inspiration to try some change in my life. Try and better manage my time, organize my piles better and start paying attention to attention (for starters)… i’ve ran into a lot of similar themed articles this last week, maybe there’s some underground network on the web trying to tell me something.. heh, not really, that’s how the blog networks work (hence the whole web thing.. get it?). Take a theme from a blog you read, build, spin or share it in your own way. Ya gotta love how information disseminates on the net, there’s some really insightful info out there. And i've decided to take some of this advice and try it out in the life of ryan.

    i’ve read so much out there on how to improve one’s self, surroundings and workplace. But i really haven’t put it into practice all that much (70-80 hour weeks for months on end can kind of put a damper on things). So, i figure i’ll start. Better late than never eh? So, i’m going to start working on reclaiming attention, and managing the piles and piles of things in my life that i’ve been neglecting first. No more will i use the excuse of ‘long hours of work’ to justify my silly procrastination. (that last sentence is a blatant lie)

    Oooh boy, this should be interesting, when i mean ‘piles and piles’ i mean PILES and PILES of neglected shiz in the life of ryan.

    i’ll be updating you, my faithful 2.5 readers on how i’m doing. Sometime. Or maybe i'll put this post in my 'to be neglected' pile.. ya never know.

    Posted Aug 16 2006, 03:01 PM by Ryan with 1 comment(s)
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  • "Oh Death" ...

    Bad news is everywhere nowadays. It seems that that's what the news is about lately. Horrible wars, about silly idealisms, Typhoons, earthquakes, not to mention the horrific things going on everywhere else in the world right now.  ... i guess i could go on for hours and hours. But sometimes the tragedy comes closer than you'd like. it's one thing to read or hear about the news, it’s another to hear about tragedy close to you or your hometown. There was a tragic accident near my hometown of Richfield this weekend. My mother taught all of those kids. And in talking with my folks, one of my older brothers made note that the last president of USU was killed in a possible drowning this weekend also. (he worked under him for USU).  It's hard when life is lost. no matter where it's lost. I guess it's just a sign of the times. loss is everywhere. It's part of this timeline of the earth that we're in at the moment, and it's going to get much much worse. We the living, just have to keep on understanding and striving to make things better and sacraficing what we can for those we care about until their time is up in this phase of our existance.

    I have a good friend that i met while going to school in Cedar City, Brent Smith. He wrote a song named ‘Oh death’. It's sad, but  very worth listening to in times like this. ... Hang in there guys.

    Click here to listen to the song

    Keep safe everyone.

    Posted Aug 13 2006, 10:36 PM by Ryan with no comments
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  • So much to blog about in the news ...

    But i'm not going to.



    Bored? Click here for more linkage / pics / podcasts / vids than you can handle. (it's my new homepage)

    Posted Aug 11 2006, 04:22 PM by Ryan with no comments
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  • Amazon Sells milk??

    since i'm waiting to comment on the geek brunch after i've listened to the podcasts.. here's a funny thing:

    Amazon.com sells milk... yeah. it does. and man, i'm soooo glad it's Kosher.

    but what's more funny than that, is the comments here.



    The Milk even has it's own myspace page.. ..
    Posted Aug 06 2006, 08:29 PM by Ryan with 1 comment(s)
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  • Friday update of the Geek Brunch

    The brunch was a lot of fun, and very informative. I'll put together a post hopefully sometime tonight when/if i get some time.

    Go here for the podcast link of the conversation and for some pics for now. btw, notice everyone intensely paying attention to me in the pictures.

    heheh
    Posted Aug 04 2006, 03:30 PM by Ryan with 1 comment(s)
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  • An Uber-geek visits Utah

    Robert Scoble is visiting Utah tomorrow. .. So, i think i'll take the morning off work to go geek out. i'm actually pretty stoked about it. Me an my friend/co-worker Jared are going to go up to SLC and say 'hey' to Robert, and his fellow geek travelers.

    If you don't know who Scoble is, you've got some geekness to work on. Check out his blog, Scobleizer. He's one of the net's biggest bloggers. He blogs about things that ppl want to know.. heheh much different than wooties.

    Anyway, he posted here, that he'll be in SLC, i'll be there.
    Posted Aug 03 2006, 02:00 PM by Ryan with no comments
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  • A Wootious Eulogy

    Ok, so I get a lot of flak for being such a loner at times. First of all, i'm OLD (well, not really, but considering where i live, i may as well be chugging metamucil). Second of all, i live in a place where if you're not married at 21, you might as well just give up, join a monastery or turn gay or something, because your prime is over and you'll never find anyone.  Third, i think i'm a bit too ornery to really care or give a flip about it. i'm fine where i'm at (although i complain about it a bit often.. hrm). i don’t go out, i have quite a crappy attitude actually about that whole 'fairer sex' thing. And i think i enjoy my pessimisms a bit too much.

    It's in this spirit, that  a good friend of mine had these thoughts about my lonely funeral where I've lived and died alone:

    (Jessica, and her husband Chris are good friends of mine, and old roomates)

    (we jump into the convo as I get done making fun of U2's 'Bono' for being a silly gheytard with lame sunglasses Who can't count.) ..or really sing for that matter. ...

    Ry@n says:
    i wont die alone. i have a blog.
    Jessica says:
    lol, well you do have that! you need to leave a will and testament on wooties then so we know what to do
    Ry@n says:
    i will
    Jessica says:
    eheheheh!

    and what you want me to read as your eulogy, i mean what is there to say about a man who never had anything but wanted nothing......
    its as he would have wanted......alone and online....we'll miss you ryan in RL but you'll have the best connection ever in death....

    Jessica says:
    wow that was sweet huh?!
    Ry@n says:
    hahahah that was sweet!!!!
    ...
    Jessica says:
    FINE then i'll just have you propped up in your coffin with it all messy like your room, some hot sauce, your african head thing and a picture of stuart smalley
    words will not be needed to describe how you were in life.......
    Ry@n says:
    lolol



    ah man.. i think i need my Therapy Buddy.

    Posted Aug 01 2006, 01:26 PM by Ryan with 1 comment(s)
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