ATI (um, now AMD) makes a turd come back!

Competition is usually a good thing.  That’s especially the case from a consumer’s point of view.  It drives the businesses to deliver better products at better cheaper prices.  You say Intel, I say AMD.  You say nVidia, I say ATI, um… I mean now, AMD as AMD bought out ATI.

After what felt like decades of delays (though in effect about 6 months or so), ATI/AMD finally released HD 2900. If you just google search on  it, you will get loads of reviews saying how disappointing it is.  Why?  ‘Cause nVidia still is the king in the graphics processing kingdom.  8800GTX pwns the HD 2900!!  Without much trying even!    Why is this a sad news for me?  It’s because I had hopes for ATI merger with AMD.  AMD, if you are listening, get your act together!!   Don’t become another 3Dfx!!

As a die-hard PC gamer, I sure hope for healthy balance in the hardware industry.  AMD needs to make a comeback to Intel’s Core 2 Duo, and ATI needs to fight off 8800 GTX (now with Ultra).  This has been a nerd’s ticked-off show-down thread.   

FLAC beats MP3 anyday!!!

So I remembered that I have some FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) music files on my computer and with my newly found X-Fi XtremeMusic sound card, I decided to give it a boot again. Couple that with awesome Foobar2000, pipe that through the PiMETA amplifier and listen through the wunderbar Sennheiser HD-535 and what do you get?? An audio bliss, my friends…

Pipe that lossless music of my favorites in the likes of Brave Saint Saturn’s “Daylight” from “The Light of Things Hoped For”, and Five Iron Frenzy’s “Eulogy” and “Phenomenon” by Thousand Foot Krutch, and my sentimental pick of “The Reason” by Hoobastank (yes, you read that right) and I am gliding through this late Sunday in musical haven.
In case, I haven’t, I will be sharing “Daylight” from Brave Saint Saturn soon…
Oh, here it is! Pay attention to the lyrics my friends… sheer beauty. Speaks volume… and well, space!

Why I love to hate Microsoft

Microsoft is a bloated company.  Sure, it does lots of things right.  But in my book, it does a whole lot more wrong.  Case in point:  Microsoft is suing loads of open source project people on patent infringement.  However, no one knows what they are infringing on ’cause Microsoft won’t say what is being violated!

They better wise up.  This is now officially beyond frustrating!  You have no right to sue someone if others have no idea what they are violating because you refuse to disclose that information!

Computer Hardware/Software Consulting/Repair for Missions Donations

Ok folks.
Time to put my nerdiness to some good use. 
For an (un)limited time, I will offer up my time to help you with any computer related questions / issues / repairs / upgrades.. and if you find my help … um… helpful, please consider donating to our Ethiopian Mission Trip!  Just let me know…

Contact:  peterjang73DELETE at yahoo dot com  (remove the word DELETE) 

Catching up with the times: Skype and Webcams

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While we were in New Jersey, my father had brought up a request wanting for video telephone capability.  I asked why and he said that since they only get to see us once a year, he wanted to see the kids’ faces more frequently so that my kids wouldn’t forget what the grandparents looked like… 

So pleasantly surprised, we had talked about Skype and its video capability for FREE!    So I have been keeping an eye out for a webcam that would meet our requirements and keep it relatively cheap.  Lo’ and behold, I was pleasantly surprised to find out that today’s Woot had Logitech QuickCam Communicate STX for $19.99!!    It sports 640×480 video capture and 1.3 MP stills!  So I quickly grabbed two and we will be giving it a go real soon!!    And by the way, this webcam supports Skype as well…  Hee…  So this one’s for you, dad! 

vi Editor: Back from the dead

So for my job-related reasons, I have acquired an account on the NASA supercomputer, Columbia to run our CFD runs using DPLR to simulate possible cavity damage on the Shuttle.  It’s already a messy process to get onto Columbia since you need to get on it securely.

The kicker is that since the bandwidth is restricted as it goes through JSC’s gateway, running any kind of GUI-based programs including text editors is near-impossible.  This meant that I had to *gasp* get re-acquainted with the old ‘vi’ editor!    For the non-nerds of the world, vi is a text editor for Unix systems that is purely based on keyboard inputs (no mouse or clicks can save you here!) and there are two modes: input mode and navigational mode. 

I have been putting off getting used to vi for as long as I could!  Even ‘nedit’ and ‘jot’ are so much easier as it supports Windows’ good ol’ “Cntrl-C” and “Cntrl-V”, aka. copy and paste.    However, to really get going on the supercomputer, I had to finally pick up on vi.  At first, it was dreadful… since there are two modes, you had to remember what mode you were in and it was very rough to get around.

However, there’s a saving grace about this editor.  It’s very powerful once you get over the learning curve.  You see, you can skip loads of lines and spaces, search for texts, replace and repeat with ease.  When editing something repetitive is where this shines.  In nav mode, “.” key represents “repeat last command”.  So you could replace a character with ‘r’ for replacing and then, say, replace with ‘2’.  Then hit ‘/’ key + search text to search for next occurrence, and hit ‘.’ key to repeat the replacement!! 

Ah yes…  my life of submitting and running several CFD runs on the Shuttle is now much easier… and dare I say that… *gasp* it’s better than lousy Windows editors!!