This is a personal blog. All views expressed within this blog are solely mine. You may agree with me or not. The important thing is that you have an opinion and you share it with me and the rest of the readers. To understand one another is the goal; everyone living in harmony is the vision.

Friday, July 29, 2005

while my thoughts may not be so pure, my actions always will be.

Thursday, July 07, 2005

what am i trying to say???

what i've discovered with all this blogging is that it's really difficult to convey thoughts and ideas with the nuances of the english language to everybody equally. we use pictures and words to try to communicate with other people all over the world and the entries we post on our blogs give the reader insight to what we are like. you can also find out more about a person by the blogs they visit and the comments they leave at those blogs. but still, this may not be enough to truly understand how a person thinks and where their morals lay. i find it difficult to edit myself not because i want to be politically correct but because i don't want to hurt anyones feelings, make someone angry or make some feel bad. i definitely don't want to be hated by anyone. let me be clear, i don't have the typing version of tourette's syndrome but sometimes i might not come off sounding right. i always thought i was better able to express myself in written form rather than spoken word partly because of the ability to edit. the past few days, i've read some really intelligent & a lot of times very funny blogs written by seemingly ordinary people and have a renewed appreciation for them because i realize how difficult it really is. i have enjoyed them immensely and now look forward to future installments of their respective blogs so that i may gain further insight into the person, be mentally challenged and/or be made to laugh hysterically. that and i feel creatively stifled.

perhaps a break from posting my own entries is in order here...

Tuesday, July 05, 2005

all women are beautiful, all men are pricks



talk to me.

Sunday, July 03, 2005

my mp3 player



amid all the hysteria surrounding file sharing and mp3 licensing, i have gone out and bought me an mp3 player. i went to my favourite local bigbox warehouse store, costco, to buy some other things when this one caught my eye. i had wanted to buy one for awhile now and had my eye on an ipod shuffle. i knew what kind of features i wanted but never really put that much effort into looking for one and then going to the store to check it out thinking that one that i like might magically appear before me. it did, kinda. i bought the sanyo dmc300. it has 512mb of built-in flash memory (of which, 16mb is taken up by the system leaving you with 496mb), fm tuner, voice and fm recorder and an sd/mm expansion slot for more memory. this last feature was something that i was looking for as i already own sd memory cards for my digital & mini-dv cameras and have an sd reader built-in to my notebook. i have already filled the entire memory with 96 mp3 songs at 192kb sampling. i probably could get 30 or 40 more songs if i had used 128kb sampling but regular mp3 is not a great compression method for sound quality. hopefully sanyo will release a firmware update for an ogg vorbis [wikipedia:home page] decoder! that way, i won't ever have to worry about mp3 licensing because it's open source.

***UPDATE***

i have been asked by 2 people so far about the sanyo dmc300. so i will oblige and share some more useful information about this particular mp3 player.

all-in-all, this unit is pretty easy to use, as are most mp3 players. the design is simple and esthetically pleasing and the blue back-lit lcd screen is large enough to display all the necessary information that you could want to know about the songs that's currently playing. you can adjust contrast and battery saver settings for the screen. as mentioned above, the expandability of the memory is one of the selling features that i truly wanted and a built-in fm tuner with lots of station presets was a real bonus. the voice recording feature is pretty convenient if you want to record some notes, comments or even interviews. the recording is in mono but can be adjusted for the quality of sound and type of compression (better quality=bigger file size=less recording time). there is no voice activated recording but can be paused and then continued on the same file. if you press 'stop', the next time you will start a new file. the documentation seems to indicate that the unit can record fm transmissions but have yet to figure out how to do so. there are also other features such as the ability to scroll lyrics across the screen, change preset equalizer settings, random/repeat and others. the player comes with a quick start guide, ear phones, usb adapter and cd-rom (win98 drivers and additional documentation).

the unit is not without its problems though. for one thing, the buttons are finnicky. you must press & hold the stop button for a few seconds to turn it off but sometimes it fails even though it feels like you are pressing the button. coupled with this problem is that it sometimes fails to remember the last track that was playing (returns to track 1) and compounding the problem, the shuffle algorithm is not really random meaning that it seems the "shuffled" track order is always the same. i also thought the battery indicator wasn't as accurate as it could be. the battery life is good however at about 8-10 hours of use but the indicator still showed power when it cuts out. on my particular unit, it seemed that the fm tuner was not functioning. i reflashed the firmware and that seemed to clear up the problem for me. but all these negatives for an mp3 player that costs $120 shouldn't stop you from getting this unit because it truly is a great deal!

Friday, July 01, 2005

canada day special

for those of you who are unfamiliar with the great white north, here are some facts & figures about canada on this canada day:

  • 2nd largest country in the world (9,984,670 square kms or 3,855,174 square miles)

  • the largest coastline in the world (243,791 kms or 151,485 miles)

  • population of over 32 million (a little less than the population of california)

  • highest mountain is mt. logan (5959 m or 19,551 ft.)

  • largest canadian city is toronto (4.8 million people)

  • average life expectancy of 79 years

  • 1,047 radios per 1,000 canadians

  • 750 tv's per 1,000 canadians

  • 66.8% of canadian households own computers

  • 56.9% of canadian households access the internet


to celebrate the closing of the only canadian virgin megastore, here are some canadian music facts:

  • bryan adams' biggest hit is (everything i do) i do it for you

  • kiss has the most chart albums in canada

  • eric clapton is the oldest artist to have a #1 single and britney spears is the youngest

  • madonna has had the most #1 singles in canada with 16

  • by decade, top ablums in canada are fleetwood mac's rumours (yes, they spell in english) in the 1970's, michael jackson's thriller in the 1980's and alanis morrissette's jagged little pill in the 1990's