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The Holy Grail of Synchronization

The Holy Grail of Synchronization: combining Microsoft Outlook, Google Calendar, Gmail, iPod, and mobile phone The link above is a pretty comprehensive guide if you are a big Google Calendar user and want to sync GCal to your phone without air time charges (that was my main purpose anyway...you can also the sync the other stuff they mention, but I didn't). Warning: I did accidentally delete all my entries in GCal the first time I tried to read the instructions carefully if you attempt it. When I first tried it out I was using an older version of the software they recommend, but a newer version has come out and it works fine for me now. I've even sync'd up my work calendar to my phone which is quite useful.

A case for ergonomics!

So I ordered this " mouse-friendly keyboard " at work (it's mouse-friendly assuming you keep your mouse to your right), and I would argue more keyboards should be designed in this fashion (barring any patent infringements, of course).  Now, my right arm doesn't have to reach as far to move the mouse, and my keyboard is centered to my monitor....I don't think a lot of people have considered this apparent design flaw in their own work stations.  Yes, it may be that I have fallen for their propaganda, but I think they present a compelling case. This company also makes a vertical mouse which looks very interesting as well, but I took a different route and got a trackball mouse instead...it's working nicely. My rant: It seems to me that despite all the advances in computer technology, ergonomics is struggling to keep up: you can have the latest and greatest PC from 2007, but your keyboard+monitor+mouse setup will often be from the 90s.  Where's the Ergo 2.0

Greenspan is Clinton's unlikely defender

http://www.thestar.com/columnists/article/257617 This article was very enlightening considering Alan Greenspan is supposedly a "libertarian Republican". I guess it goes to show the intelligence does trump partisianship once in a while...

Taskbar Shuffle

http://www.freewebs.com/nerdcave/taskbarshuffle.htm don't you hate the fact that when you open an application in Windows, it is fixed on the taskbar?! (i.e. you can't move them like you can move the tabs in Firefox) if you also find this annoying, then this free software very useful for you. it runs in the background and allows you to drag and drop each program to the destination of your choosing on your taskbar.

The REAL Optimus Prime DOES NOT have lips!

Oh the insanity! http://www.filmschoolrejects.com/news/optimus-prime-does-have-lips.php

Competition for Google Apps

http://www.zoho.com/ I signed up for some of their services...they look pretty slick too. Competition is a GOOD THING! The only problem is Google is on a roll (it seems like they can do no wrong), is massive and thus their infrastructure is probably a little bit more stable than Zoho (i'm assuming), and has Gmail as their central tie-in service (Zoho's mail client is in private beta testing right now). Methinks Yahoo! should just buy them up quickly to be able to compete with Google on online apps front and give Zoho a decent email client to integrate with...it would be a very interesting battle going forward and should be good for consumers!

Quantum Entanglement

So I was looking into the wonderful world of quantum mechanics, more specifically quantum entanglement and found this relatively accessible introduction into this topic, as well as a very good explanation on something called Bell's Inequality (called by some to be " the most profound discovery of science "). Check it out: http://www.ipod.org.uk/reality/reality_entangled.asp (this article is part 3 in a 5 part series into quantum mechanics) I think the most fascinating part of this subject is the weird connection between entangled particles that, to the best of my knowledge, has not been fully explained: "There is a strange connection between particles which instantaneously informs the undisturbed particle of the type of measurement just carried out on its partner" I'm not a physicist (or a physician...inside joke), but after hearing about entanglement for the first time at a Perimeter Institute public lecture titl ed " From Einstein to Quantum Infor

Lower Don Lands design competition

I don't know if you've been following this in the news , but there was a design competition in designing the Lower Don Lands of Toronto's Waterfront and the winner was just selected yesterday. From browsing through presentation slides of the the submissions being considered , the winning design looks pretty sweet (huge green areas)! I also had a soft spot for this entry due to the huge board walk the proposed and because of the very captivating photos/diagrams they used in their presentation. It will take a while for this design to become a reality (apparently it will take 20-30 years), but at least this is a start...

GOBI = Happiness in a box?!

Every once in a while, one must Google thyself! http://www.gobi.com.sg/gobi .swf read more: http://www.gobi.com.sg/press .htm

The Happiness Factor

http://www.thestar.com/News/article/198212 this is a VERY interesting article I read today in the Toronto Star ...well written.  i recommend it a read when you have some time...it's a bit long, but well worth it. the article talks about the attempts of economists and other academics to quantify happiness and the challenges and criticisms that come with it.  good arguments on both sides...definitely some food for thought! here's a snippet: Layard, a policy adviser to U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair, is already calling happiness economics a "new science." Others say it's neither new nor a science. Economist John Crispo groans at the mere mention of it. "Economics is vague enough as it is," says the former dean of the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Business. "How on earth do you measure happiness? What happens if you do? I'm unhappy about taxes – what are you going to do about it?"

"NOOO...NOT POSSIBLE! NOT POSSIBLE!"

"actually upon further review...POSSIBLE" So, this is a clip of the last few seconds of regulation time in the NBA game which saw the Toronto Raptors play the Washington Wizards in Washington on Mar. 30, 2006. Furthermore, this seems to be the Washington's announcers calling the NBA game, so you can hear the disappointment loud and clear! TOO FUNNY! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-L6qKF1-pH4

Michael and Dwight: SexyBack

If you're a fan of the Office, I think you'll like this clip...it's actually really well done... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8WUcnsIBT0

FYI: Wireless Number Portability in Canada

Just in case you weren't aware: According to the CRTC , wireless service providers in Canada (Rogers, Bell, Telus, Fido) are mandated to allow subscribers to switch providers while keeping their current cellphone number by March 14, 2007 ! Apparently, you can also switch between a land line and wireless connections (and vice versa) while keeping the same number. This should be good news for consumers as you won't be shackled to company providing poor service/value just because you don't want to go through the hassle of changing your number (especially if you have a coveted area code). So if you're planning on switching subscribers in the near future, it might be beneficial to wait till March 14, 2007 to switch so you can carry over your number and also to see if the wireless telcos have any better deals to entice customers to switch. I don't know about you, but it seems there's a lot ads from some wireless providers pushing new promotions right now to try and

Alberta's on a roll!

"For the first time, Ontario can't make up for the loss of its young people to thriving Alberta" http://www.thestar.com/article/186860

beatboxing flute

I saw this on The Hour and was very impressed.  These are my two favourite clips: Super Mario Bros. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crfrKqFp0Zg Inspector Gadget http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59ZX5qdIEB0 I think anybody who appreciates music (and grew up in the 90s ;) can appreciate his efforts.  After a little Googling, I found the guy's ( Greg Pattillo) myspace page: http://www.myspace.com/pattillostyle

Alleviating the pitfalls of the GDP

A new index, called the Canadian Index of Wellbeing (CIW) , is in development to try and measure Canada's overall well-being in terms of more holistic indicators (see PDF below), and supplement the raw spending and investment Gross Domestic Product (GDP) measures. I've always had a problem with the cold, hard, context-less facts the GDP presents and am glad a more well-rounded approach is being explored in measuring real societal progress. The Toronto Star is running an excellent series of articles on the War on Poverty and documents this recent development in the article below: "A richer way of measuring wealth" http://www.thestar.com/News /article/183223 CIW Indicators http://www3.thestar.com/static /PDF/070219_wellbeing.pdf

doritos "bollywood" commercial

this is hilarious (in my humble opinion, anyway)! i just watched it for the first time yesterday... if you like the first one, watch the other two: sizzlin' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJ2_gWlWiaw exotic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJJiWsNtoCg bold http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hijyGUnaL9w

Pan's Labyrinth: GO WATCH IT!

I definitely recommend it... http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/pans_labyrinth/ http://www.panslabyrinth.com/ If you watched the movie and missed something in the plot check out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan's_Labyrinth (spoiler alert!) Click here for show times for Toronto. Note: It's a Spanish film with subtitles

Globalization + The Economist

Two articles on Globalization from The Economist .  Interesting reads... Rich man, poor man http://www.economist.com/opinion/displayStory.cfm?Story_ID=8554819 In the shadow of prosperity http://www.economist.com/finance/displaystory.cfm?story_id=8548661

icon story

this is what icons do when you're not looking... http://www.xs4all.nl/~jvdkuyp/flash/see.htm

Linux Distribution Chooser

I found this pretty useful, and being pretty much a Linux newb it seemed to ask the right questions a new user would ask. http://www.zegeniestudios.net/ldc/ (Found this from Digg.com )