Archive for the 'Computers' Category

Extreme Makeover, Wordpress Edition

For all you open source nerds, this one is for you:

I haven’t had a chance to write here for awhile. Work, life and Pinkomag.com have all been keeping me pretty busy. I did get a chance this morning to upgrade my version of Wordpress to the new 2.5 Release Candidate 1. Pretty huge. So far it is working great.  Very slick and easy to work with. The navigation options in the admin screen have been cut in half (always a plus) and they finally FINALLY included an imbed video button! Check it out for yourself.

If you’re interested in helping the people over at wordpress by testing the new code, download and install Release Candidate 1 of WordPress 2.5, and join their testers mailing list.

About The Author - My name is Stirling McLaughlin. I am married. I am an Art Director, Designer and Illustrator. The opinions expressed on this site are my own and do not necessarily represent those of my employer. I have lots of ideas. I have a baby girl named Nika Bean. I live in New York City. When I was in college, they put me on TV because I wore a mask and yelled at people. I have a reality show that I wil be starting… any day now. - See My Portfolio

Macbook Air: The Thinnest Laptop You’ll Ever Accidentally Sit On.

When I first saw the new Macbook Air, I was immediately reminded of the first generation Ipod Nano. As you may recall, the original Nanos where so small, and so lightweight, that people would put them in their pockets, forget they had them, and sit on them. I remember visiting a Mac store not long after the Nano was introduced and seeing a long line of people at the genius bar with half an ipod in each hand.

I wouldn’t expect the same thing to happen with the Macbook Air. For one thing, modern pants technology does not allow for people to put full-sized laptops in their pants pockets. However, I wouldn’t be surprised to see companies like Marware coming out with some sort of rubber-skin-laptop-protectors. If all else fails, you can always use a Manila envelope.

About The Author - My name is Stirling McLaughlin. I am married. I am an Art Director, Designer and Illustrator. The opinions expressed on this site are my own and do not necessarily represent those of my employer. I have lots of ideas. I have a baby girl named Nika Bean. I live in New York City. When I was in college, they put me on TV because I wore a mask and yelled at people. I have a reality show that I wil be starting… any day now. - See My Portfolio

Built to Spill

This afternoon, as I was working on my blog, I got up to go to the bathroom, only to return to an all too familiar site. My Apple G5 had unceremoniously crapped the bed.

I noticed that the cursor wasn’t responding, so I checked to make sure my Wacom tablet was connected properly. All good there. I hit a couple of key commands trying to force a restart. Still nothing. I held down the power button on the front of the machine for a few seconds until everything went dark. Ok. Finally we are getting somewhere. I pushed the power button again, listend to the fan whirl back to life and…

Blink, blink, blink.

Uh oh. The computer isn’t booting up, but it looks like it’s trying to tell me something…

Blink, blink, blink.

What the computer was tying to tell me was that I had installed incompatable RAM. Simple mistake. It must happen all the time. At least, it happens frequently enough that the machine knows how to tell me about it in morse code. There was only one problem. I’d been using the same RAM in that machine for the past 3 1/2 years.

Uh oh.

What I appeared to be dealing with was a sudden absence of logic. Sometime while I was in the bathroom, my logic board had decided to shuffle off, leaving me with a rather large, and rather heavy, doorstop.

Of course, I’m only assuming at this point that it’s my logic board. To find out I’ll have to take my 4,000 lbs. little friend to a Mac Store and pay to have them take a look (my AppleCare ran out last February). Still, my gut is telling me logic board, which means my gut is telling me I’m about to make a very expensive decision. Either I spend somewhere in the neighborhood $800-$1,400 to repair or replace the logicboard, or I scrap the whole thing and replace it with an entirely new computer. This is a decision I’ve had to make before… on more than one occasion.

Through all of this I can’t help but wonder why I still have to make these kinds of decisions at all. Web 2.0 was supposed to put an end to the software adoption cycle, but what about the hardware adoption cycle? Why am I still buying bigger and faster machines to do simpler and simpler stuff? Last I checked, the program getting the most use on my computer was Firefox. Some days the majority of the programs I use, (wordpress, mediawiki, etc.) aren’t on my machine at all. They’re on a server farm somewhere in California!

Thankfully I have a backup. It’s a 12″ Macbook that, quite frankly, does everything my tower did except take up space and make funny noises. Maybe I’ll hold off on repairing my tower until I can figure out why I needed a big workstation in the first place. Or until I want to access my 70 gig itunes library…

Uh oh.

About The Author - My name is Stirling McLaughlin. I am married. I am an Art Director, Designer and Illustrator. The opinions expressed on this site are my own and do not necessarily represent those of my employer. I have lots of ideas. I have a baby girl named Nika Bean. I live in New York City. When I was in college, they put me on TV because I wore a mask and yelled at people. I have a reality show that I wil be starting… any day now. - See My Portfolio