Monday, July 16, 2012
Casio FX-82
Nostalgia time, this was my first scientific calculator and Casio FX-82. It only had an 8 digit display, a sliding on/off switch. I used it in my first couple of years at senior school. It was actually quite bulky for a calculator.
Found at:
http://www.voidware.com/calcs/fx82.htm
Film: Dodgeball directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber
I re-watched this comedy from 2004, a formulaic but funny film about a run down gym that faces closure because of a mega corp gym next door having bought up their mortgage debt.
There only way out is to enter a Dogdeball competition to try and win the money to cover the loan. Amazingly they go onto win and save the day. Really this film still feels like a Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn comic vehicle.
There are some good cameos, Lance Armstrong to give the motivational speech to Vaughn when he is thinking of quitting before the final, Chuck Norris to give the casting vote when the team look like getting diqualified.
An unimportant piece of film history...
There only way out is to enter a Dogdeball competition to try and win the money to cover the loan. Amazingly they go onto win and save the day. Really this film still feels like a Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn comic vehicle.
There are some good cameos, Lance Armstrong to give the motivational speech to Vaughn when he is thinking of quitting before the final, Chuck Norris to give the casting vote when the team look like getting diqualified.
An unimportant piece of film history...
Olympic Torch
I saw the Olympic torch come through my home town today. In truth it is one of those ocassions to look back on and say "I was there", the occasion itself was a little fleeting.
Still the torch came through, the town was packed. Preceding it were the various sponsors Coca Cola, Samsung mobile, and Lloyds Bank.
Some coverage in the local papers:
Still the torch came through, the town was packed. Preceding it were the various sponsors Coca Cola, Samsung mobile, and Lloyds Bank.
Some coverage in the local papers:
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Linux Multi Partition Install
I had to do a multi version linux install on an old PC, and it struck me that the distros do not make this as easy as perhaps it could be. These are the problems I had with the process (applying to CentOS 5/6 installs):
1. The boot loader configuration for Linux is pretty involved. The distro you are installing will get it right for the version you are just installing, but preserving other Linux installs on other partitions is not well catered for as you are given a "chainloader" windows like default for them that does not work.
2. The /etc/fstab setup now used UUID for the partition by default. This is fine in itself but when combined with insisting on making mount points for other partitions that you will re-create with later installs renders the earlier install non bootabe.
3. The same applies to the boot command from grub, it looks for a UUID by default although that is not such a problem.
4. When booting from a DVD to the install an image from a partition, it would be really nice if the installer would let you start any iso image not just the specific version you have booted the install disk from (then you could have a "universal boot USB drive/DVD".
5. It would also be really nice to have the ability to select the image you want to install from a disk partition, of across NFS. It must be possible to provide this functionality that would make things easier...
1. The boot loader configuration for Linux is pretty involved. The distro you are installing will get it right for the version you are just installing, but preserving other Linux installs on other partitions is not well catered for as you are given a "chainloader" windows like default for them that does not work.
2. The /etc/fstab setup now used UUID for the partition by default. This is fine in itself but when combined with insisting on making mount points for other partitions that you will re-create with later installs renders the earlier install non bootabe.
3. The same applies to the boot command from grub, it looks for a UUID by default although that is not such a problem.
4. When booting from a DVD to the install an image from a partition, it would be really nice if the installer would let you start any iso image not just the specific version you have booted the install disk from (then you could have a "universal boot USB drive/DVD".
5. It would also be really nice to have the ability to select the image you want to install from a disk partition, of across NFS. It must be possible to provide this functionality that would make things easier...
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Running Records
With the Olympics just around the corner I found it interesting to look at the running records, also very interesting that the longer distances are still covering the ground fast:
Distance metres | Record Time seconds | Speed metres/sec |
60m | 6.39 | 9.3 |
100m | 9.58 | 10.43 |
200m | 19.19 | 10.42 |
400m | 43.18 | 9.26 |
800m | 101.01 | 7.92 |
1500m | 206 | 7.28 |
3000m | 448 | 6.69 |
5000m | 757.35 | 6.60 |
10000m | 1577.53 | 3.16 |
Banking Adverts
I've never seen a paper today to full of apologies:
- A "sorry" from Barclays, and a statement that the customer is top priority.
- A "we're working hard to put things right" from Natwest
- A "join us we're not as corrupt as those other banks" from Nationwide.
I do feel a little sorry for Natwest, an upgrade went wrong and suddenly everything collapsed. Probably should not cut back on IT so much maybe...
Barclays, little sympathy, even though it is the investment arm that has being exposed as corrupt.
Nationwide, hope they do not get too big - even though it appears a lot of deposits are heading their way. This is the only real way for the consumer to vote, if you do not like a bank's ethics - don't bank with them.
- A "sorry" from Barclays, and a statement that the customer is top priority.
- A "we're working hard to put things right" from Natwest
- A "join us we're not as corrupt as those other banks" from Nationwide.
I do feel a little sorry for Natwest, an upgrade went wrong and suddenly everything collapsed. Probably should not cut back on IT so much maybe...
Barclays, little sympathy, even though it is the investment arm that has being exposed as corrupt.
Nationwide, hope they do not get too big - even though it appears a lot of deposits are heading their way. This is the only real way for the consumer to vote, if you do not like a bank's ethics - don't bank with them.
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Itanium HP v Oracle
The very sad yet predictable end of Itanium. With products just left with HP, they try to convince Oracle that the need to keep producing their database on the platform...
You can hardly blame Oracle on this one, there must be no profitability in releasing this product on their platform.
At the time of creation you could not have forseen the multi core and 64 bit potential of the x86 line, and this has largely caused Itanium to be a flop. Had that not being the case then there may have been more customers willing to take the pain of an architecture changeover. AMD of course came up with x86-64 - had they not I would not be so sure the Intel would have been keen to extend the life of the processor in the server space given their second product.
You can hardly blame Oracle on this one, there must be no profitability in releasing this product on their platform.
At the time of creation you could not have forseen the multi core and 64 bit potential of the x86 line, and this has largely caused Itanium to be a flop. Had that not being the case then there may have been more customers willing to take the pain of an architecture changeover. AMD of course came up with x86-64 - had they not I would not be so sure the Intel would have been keen to extend the life of the processor in the server space given their second product.
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