Monthly Archive for February, 2008

Lacuna Coil: Karmacode

Lacuna Coil:  Karmacode
© Lacuna Coil: Karmacode

Track List

  1. Fragile
  2. To The Edge
  3. Our Truth
  4. Within Me
  5. Devoted
  6. You Create
  7. What I See
  8. Fragments Of Faith
  9. Closer
  10. In Visible Light
  11. The Game
  12. Without Fear
  13. Enjoy The Silence

Genre

Gothic Metal

Review

A friend recommended that I check this band out and so I started with one of their latest albums instead of starting at the beginning. I’m impressed but, then again, I’m a sucker for metal bands that have female vocals contrasted by low male vocal or heavy guitars. In the case of this Italian band, Cristina Scabbia’s lead vocals are clean and clear which is sometimes not always the case with this kind of music. Every song on this album is fantastic although “Our Truth” is my personal favorite. For those who are Depeche Mode fans, you might enjoy the last song on the album which is a cover of “Enjoy the Silence”. Check out the music videos below for a sample.

Rating

8/10

“Closer” Music Video

“Enjoy the Silence” Music Video

Facebook Deactivated

No Facebook

I created a Facebook account partially due to an invite from a friend and partially from curiosity. After playing with Facebook for a while I came to the conclusion that it is nothing more than a glorified MySpace that also suffers from some of the same reasons that caused me to leave LinkedIn.

I simply am not fond of the walled garden Facebook creates. Instead, I am more interested in sharing information in the open. Besides, if you have something that is truly private then why would you put it online where there is always the potential for it to be exposed?

With that said, I’ll be moving on:

Facebook Deactiviation

For those of you who sent me Facebook invites, sorry. I suggest you subscribe to this site instead. :)

OmniFocus Default Contexts

OmniFocus Media Projects

Assuming you have been using OmniFocus for a while, here is a reason for setting default contexts for your projects. Notice, in the image above, that I have a bunch of “Media” projects where one is called “Books”. This is a catch-all for the various books I want to read. More often than not, I am reading a book when I’m at home. Therefor, my default context for my “Books” project should be the “Home” context as shown being set here:

My Default Context

With a default context set, any new actions that fill up in my “Inbox” will pick up the default context by using the Tab button as shown here:

Inbox (default contexts)
(click to view)

NOTE: Using Tab completion with default contexts leaves the Inbox actions grey (as shown within the green rectangle). Those actions where I specifically selected a context will be black instead.

Things

Things
© Things

Things is another Getting Things Done application for the Mac OS platform. It sports an aesthetic MacOS interface and is a cheaper alternative to OmniFocus. The most interesting aspect of this application is that it allows you to assign an action to multiple contexts, something that OmniFocus can’t do. The distinction of someday and postponed contexts might prove useful to some. Things also has a concept of tagging, which is like a third layer of organization above projects and contexts. Although the use of tagging could get messy after watching the screencast.

Competition is good though. Maybe the price of OmniFocus will go down. My vote is still for OmniFocus.

OmniFocus: +1, Things: 0

Amon Tobin: Out From Out Where

Amon Tobin:  Out From Out Where
© Amon Tobin: Out From Out Where

Track List

  1. Back From Space
  2. Verbal (with MC Decimal R)
  3. Chronic Tronic
  4. Searchers
  5. Hey Blondie
  6. Rosies
  7. Cosmo Retro Intro Outro
  8. Triple Science
  9. El Wraith
  10. Proper Hoodidge
  11. Mighty Micro People

Genre

Electronic

Description

I can’t remember how I stumbled across Amon Tobin but I’m glad I did. This album exhibits an interesting mix of sound samples, symphonic sound, varying instrumentation, verbal snippets, etc. Make sure to check out the “Hey Blondie” and “Triple Science” tracks. If you are a programmer, this is a great album for getting into the groove.

“Verbal” Music Video

This Week in Photography (TWIP)

TWIP Header

In case you didn’t pick up on the latest announcements for TWIP in the Leo Laporte podcasts and you enjoy photography, then I recommend subscribing to both the web site and podcasts feeds. I’ve been listening since the start and it is shaping up to be a rather interesting source of photography information.

Podfitness

Podfitnes Logo
© Podfitness

Your personal music collection + a workout program + the voice of a professional trainer = Podfitness. See how it works for more info.

Clever.

OmniFocus HyperLinked Notes

I often find myself stumbling across web sites, articles, and other online content while working. Usually, don’t have time to check the links out immediately so I just add them to OmniFocus for when I do have time. Initially, I was doing this via the QuickEntry window:

OmniFocus QuickEntry (bad hyperlink)
(click to view)

However, this is much better:

OmniFocus QuickEntry (good hyperlink)
(click to view)

Notice the clickable hyperlink in the second screenshot. Later, when I have time, I can click the hyperlink and immediately see it load in my web browser without additional cutting and pasting.

This might seem like a lame tip but, hey, I overlooked this feature initially. Maybe you did too.

Netflix “Watch Instantly” Experience

Introduction

During the course of the weekend I started making use of the Netflix “Watch Instantly” feature which means that I am able to watch video content streamed via the internet.

Technical Requirements

Unfortunately, the tech specs are limited:

  • Windows Vista or Windows XP with Service Pack 2.
  • Internet Explorer version 6 or higher.
  • Windows Media Player version 11.

Since I am a Mac OS user, I ended up using VMFusion to load my Windows XP VM. Had no issues.

Questions & Answers

In case you are a current Netflix member and wondering how the “Watch Instantly” feature works, here are some official answers from Netflix:

  • What are the limits?: “Netflix membership plans that come with unlimited DVDs per month come with unlimited instant watching, regardless of the number of discs you may have at home at any given time. Plans with a cap on monthly total discs come with a specific number of instant watching hours per month. Click here to view the full details for your plan.”
  • How does is this feature related to my queue?: “Watching instantly and your DVD Queue are unrelated. Even if you have the same title in your DVD Queue, watching that title instantly won’t delete it automatically.”
  • How does my internet speed affect the video?: “The speed of your Internet connection can change frequently based on network conditions in your residence and your Internet Service Provider’s system. The faster your internet connection, the better your video quality. Still, we automatically adjust Instant Viewing video quality to give you the best possible image for your connection speed.The faster your internet connection, the better your video quality. Still, we automatically adjust Instant Viewing video quality to give you the best possible image for your connection speed.”

Experience

Not all video in my queue is available for playback but I was happy to see that Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex was available (notice the play button next to each disk):

Netflix Ghost in the Shell Queue
(click to view)

Clicking the play button will launch the player. Depending on whether you have the necesary software installed, you might have to proceed through some software upgrades before viewing the video. If all is good, then you’ll start seeing the Netflix load screen:

Netflix Load Screen
(click to view)

Once the movie loads, you can then switch from player to full screen mode. The video stream tries to keep streaming ahead so that you have a sufficient buffer. However, sometimes the movie will pause and you will get something like this:

Netflix Slow Connection
(click to view)

In my situation, I was the only one using a dedicated network (jacked in directly to the router). I’m sure there are a bunch of performance tweaks that could be made for the hard core user of this service.

Verdict

At times I noticed some choppiness when the camera would pan across the screen. I also switched to a wireless connection and noticed that the video was still good but the load times were longer. At one point, I noticed my connection being so bad that the video was being corrected to stream at a much lower resolution where the video became quite pixelated.

The video quality is much better than Joost but openHulu might prove to be a strong competitor. However, being a home theatre nut, I’ll most like use this to service to sample video before adding to the queue for watching properly on my home theatre system. Even if I hook the laptop up to my home theatre system, I’m getting video and audio quality that still pails in comparison to DVD and even Blu-Ray.

My search for digital video on par or better than Blu-Ray quality still continues.

Robert Plant/Alison Krauss: Raising Sand

Robert Plant/Alison Krauss:  Raising Sand
© Robert Plant/Alison Krauss: Raising Sand

Track List

  1. Rich Woman
  2. Killing The Blues
  3. Sister Rosetta Goes Before Us
  4. Polly Come Home
  5. Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)
  6. Through The Morning, Through The Night
  7. Please Read The Letter
  8. Trampled Rose
  9. Fortune Teller
  10. Stick With Me Baby
  11. Nothin’
  12. Let Your Loss Be Your Lesson
  13. Your Long Journey

Genre

Blues

Description

Being a fan of Led Zeppelin and the work of Robert Plant, I was curious about his recent pairing with Alison Krauss. Having not followed the bluegrass scene or Krauss’ career, I really like what both Plant and Krauss have accomplished with this album. If you are a radio listener, you have probably already heard the song “Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)” playing often. I like it too. “Trampled Rose” is a track where Krauss’ shines on the album for me. Great song. “Fortune Teller”, “Stick With Me Baby”, and “Let Your Loss Be Your Lesson” are also great tracks to check out as well. While these are all great tracks, the album as a whole also gels really well. Good mood music. The only track that I am disappointed about is “Please Read The Letter”. I never really enjoyed it when I first heard it off the “Robert Plant/Jimmy Page: Walking Into Clarksdale” album and doesn’t move me on this album either. Overall, a good album to add to your collection.

“Stick With Me Baby” Music Video

Actually, this is audio only but is a great song to listen to:

Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Interview