3D Realms, the developer that has been trying to make Duke Nukem forever for over a decade...has gone under. Call the soup nazi because there's "No Duke Nukem Forever for you!" It's not just a fail, it might even transcend "epic" failure. Perhaps we need a new term for consistent, epic failure for years, decades or longer. So...I call EPOCH failure on 3D Realms.
I don't know if I've mentioned this before but...I've become fond of flour tortillas. Flour tortillas are an incredibly functional staple in the lazy person's diet. They're basically a replacement for bread in sandwiches but there are a few other uses for them. Here are a few simple sandwich-like (and other) ideas. Most of this breaks down into meat+tortilla=wrap.
Your basic cold-cut wrap...just add cold cuts, onions, lettuce and cheese. Some sort of hot (or cold) meat wrap...cook chicken, ground beef, steak (or pull out some refrigerated meat you cooked earlier) and add the previously mentioned onions, lettuce, cheese, etc. Something you probably never thought of, a fish stick wrap...yep, you guessed it, toss fish sticks, some cheese (I prefer american cheese on fish stick wraps), lettuce and top it off with tartar sauce.
A recent study in florida showed evidence that urban heat island affect is not only real, but potentially the main contribution of mankind to "global warming".
Notice that where there was no substantial development the temperatures actually DROPPED. I realize Florida is only a small part of the planet but if this were the case worldwide, the reality of "global warming" would be radically different and totally incompatible with many of the extreme environmentalists views. If land use were our only significant contribution then most alternative energy projects would actually make matters WORSE!
Well, the price of memory is so low that I can't resist the urge to upgrade. Of course, I've never used all of the 2gig I had originally but I noticed a little boost in how snappy my system was when I bumped it up to 3 gig. So...I figured I'd give 6gig a shot. With 6gig I should have so much memory that a large portion of my disk activity will be cached. To get there I picked up a pair of 2gig sticks. I'm not sure how much benefit I'll get out of 6gig after vista's overhead is factored in but I'm guessing it will seem at least a little snappier. Also, I won't have to buy any more RAM any time soon :D
I keep pondering an overall site update to spruce it up a tiny bit and add some features BUT...it's a lot more involved than you'd think due to version issues. Even if I do, at my current rate of getting things done it probably wouldn't be implemented until about 2010 :\
I updated the computer parts recommendations...there's another thing I keep meaning to update. Hmmm, maybe I should make it simpler and add some (technically useless) graphics to it. I'm still amazed by the incredible performance available at such low prices. Incredibly fast dual core processors are under $100, quad core processors are under $200 (not that there's any use in them yet) and reasonably good video cards actually start around $50! Memory is also amazingly cheap...$35ish for 4gig. I guess it's time to switch to a 64bit OS.
Well, if I'd thought about it sooner I'd have put this up as a sort of last minute christmas shopping thing but...it's too late. Still worthy of note. It's just remarkable how cheap it is to upgrade a PC now with all the price drops in DRAM, CPUs and GPUs.
I found a nice page bringing together much of the information about climate that I've found myself. Anyone that feels it's a certainty that humans have caused (substantial) global warming really needs to read this. Our affects are tiny...and more likely than not...BENEFICIAL (screwed up as that may seem to some)
So I've been digging into the whole global "warming" thing (the earth has actually cooled somewhat for the last decade). I was pointing out to someone the recovery of the sea ice (up 9% over the previous year's low in 2008 even though the ice SHOULD have melted since it was thinner) and it suddenly stuck me... HOLY CRAP, the environmental groups were right but in the wrong way. We really did just cross an environmental "tipping point!" All during the last 10 years the old warm mode feedbacks have been counteracting whatever force (probably solar activity) has been pushing world temperatures down.