Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Java

I want to talk to you about Codeacademy.com I signed up with the code year program they are offering for free lessons in Java. I am admittedly a bit behind as I am working on week 3 lessons. So far the lessons are really we designed and the community is great. If  you get stuck in a section just click on their Q&A button and you can ask a question and get a reply or just look and see what others are doing. I'm looking forward to seeing what they will have me completing in the very near future.

Raspberry Pi

The New Raspberry Pi has been released. I heard about it a few monthes ago and have been very excited about it.
The Raspberry Pi foundation is going with a licensed manufacturing setup with RS Components and Premier Farnell signing up to manufacture and distribute the boards. Right now it’s a strictly one-per-customer situation, but within a month or so you’ll be able to order as many as you would like.
Right now the foundation is focusing on the slightly more expensive ‘B’ model Raspberry Pi that includes Ethernet and USB over the $25 base unit. The ‘A’ model was originally slated to come with 128 MB of RAM, but due to some clever cost saving strategies, the team increased the base RAM to  256 MB.

Commentors pointed out that Newark was selling Raspberry Pi's for the US market, but they’re out of stock. The best advice may be to wait a few months for production to catch up to demand.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

HP Z1 Workstation Preview

The New HP Z1 the world’s first all-in-one workstation with a
27” (diagonal) display that snaps open to let you swap out parts and make upgrades. No tools required. 
(from the HP Site)



So in short the HP Z1 is the first all-in-one that we can upgrade. Want to add a new graphics card? not a problem. The Z1 sports a NVIDIA® Quadro® graphics card that is not part of the main board. More RAM? This small computer has 4 ddr3 slots and supports 36GB's of it. How about Web Cam or Speakers the Z1 can handle that as well.


Whats this? According to the HP Site you can get your own Z1 installed with a flavor of Linux!!!


HP Z1

Monday, February 27, 2012

The Oscar Party 2012 edition

This weekend 02/06/12 was the Oscars. To my family its bigger then the Super Bowl. We had 20 people over at my In-laws house for a pot-luck tradition going almost 10 years back. We all make food based on the nominees. Ill try and list some of the dishes and from which movie they belonged. My wife and I made Buffalo wings for "Rio", our closest friends brought their interpretation of the Deathly Hollows, consisting of Doritos, Oreos, and, Pirouette® Chocolate Hazelnut Rolled Wafers. We had fried chicken, Cupcakes featuring Kermit, a pineapple rum cake in honor of "The Descendants". Lots of good food and drinks. 


Now for the real action the main event. We each pay $5.00 to receive our ballots and fill them out with our picks for each of the 24 categories. Then we rank them 1 - 24 points based on our confidence that they will win for a possible total of 300 points. 

There were 18 of us playing and 1 person who shall remain nameless is the usual winner and  the "ringer". We only see him twice a year and he has one the Oscar party pool for 5 or 6 straight years. Like I said "Ringer".
My only goal was to beat him and only him especially since I have never really been in the running. 

Since this being at my in-laws and the first year with this points based system I decided to use the internet to my advantage. I looked up the odds from three different gambling sites (oddschecker.com , bookmaker.net , and lasvegassportsbetting.com ) to compare and make informed decisions for my ballot and assigned category values based on the points spread. 


Well, my strategy paid off and I won, I WON I can't believe it. I'm now $90.00 richer and it feels great. It was a real nail biter towards the end and if I had one all of the last 4 categories I would have lost by six but since I lost "Best Actor" I one. I know confusing. Let me explain, as of the last 4 awards I was in the lead but another person was close. We had the same selections for Best Actor (5points), Best Actress (4 points), Best Picture (23 points) and, Best Director (22 point). My opponant had the same selections but with Best Actor (21 points), Best Actress (20 points), Best Picture (23 points) and, Best Director (22 point). So a big defference in points for the same categories. We both lost best actress we chose Viola Davis and when Meryl Streep won, I have never been so happy to lose a category before. That clinched my victory.


















Friday, February 24, 2012

Sony Music Boss: Censored YouTube Videos Cost Us Millions

Sony Music Boss: Censored YouTube Videos Cost Us Millions

Sony Music’s CEO of international business said in a recent interview that the Internet is a blessing for the music industry. Nevertheless, there are still problems that have to be overcome, such as restrictive copyright enforcement by music rights collecting agencies. The Sony boss says that YouTube revenue running into the millions is being lost because German rights group GEMA’s policies prevent artist videos from being shown online in the country.
bergerFor years the music industry has blamed Internet piracy for all their troubles.
Slowly, however, the record labels are starting to realize that the Internet is the future and it will ultimately do more good than harm.
One of the people who embraces this positive view is Edgar Berger, Sony Music’s CEO of international business. In a recent interview he stressed the importance of the Internet, while nothing that the increase in Internet sales almost makes up for the decline in physical sales.
“There is absolutely nothing to complain about. The Internet is a great stroke of luck for the music industry, or better: the Internet is a blessing for us,” Berger said.
“You can not blame the Internet for harmful excesses. On the contrary. It has brought us tremendous new opportunities,” he added.
But with these new opportunities come new rivals from an unexpected corner. According to the Sony boss, music rights collecting agencies are now preventing innovation in certain countries.
In Germany, for example, most YouTube videos by Sony artists are blocked due to the music rights group GEMA, and not because Sony wants it that way. When asked why Sony’s music is not available on YouTube in Germany, Berger responded bitterly.
“It’s not because of us. You must direct this question to the German collecting agency GEMA, they licensed the copyright very restrictively.”
It turns out that the price GEMA want for views is too high for YouTube, and as a result the videos of some of the world’s most famous artists are blocked.

Lady Gaga’s YouTube channel in Germany
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According to Berger, GEMA’s restrictive regime is not helping the artists or the music labels. In fact, he says the music industry is losing “millions in revenue”. Additionally, it’s one of the prime reasons why the digital music business is so far behind in Germany.
This is not the first time Berger has lashed out against GEMA’s practices. According to the Sony boss it’s time for the music rights group to embrace the digital age.
“We want to see streaming services like Vevo and Spotify in the German market. [These platforms] must not be blocked by GEMA any longer,” he said earlier. “Artists and music companies are losing sales in the millions.”
So here we have the boss of one of the largest music labels blaming another group for their repressive copyright enforcement. It’s the world upside down, but a promising change from Sony’s side.
This is not the first time GEMA has negatively entered the news this year. Last month the popular music streaming service Grooveshark decided to shut down voluntarily due to the “unreasonably high” licensing costs imposed by the music rights group.


Source http://torrentfreak.com/sony-music-boss-censored-youtube-videos-cost-us-millions-120224/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Torrentfreak+%28Torrentfreak%29&utm_content=Google+Reader