Morning Coffee 133
- I’ve been off for two weeks, so getting back into “the swing” of
things will probably take a day or two – both at work and on my
blog. Hope everyone had a happy holiday season.
- I ended the year with
245 blog posts, which wasn’t quite as many as either of my
first
two
years blogging, but was much more than I had been writing for the
last
two
years.
- It was a Zune Xmas in the Pierson house. I
got a pink Zune for my wife, and my mother and father got Zunes for
each other. I got to load them all up with content for Xmas morning.
Maybe I’m just used to WMP, but I’m not a huge fan of the Zune
software. Yes, it’s very pretty but it’s missing some fairly basic
features like automatic down-sampling lossless music. On the other
hand, the on-device experience rocks and my wife is using her Zune
regularly. I’ve got a trip to England coming up in April, and I’m
thinking about getting one of the new 80GB ones for the trip.
- They lost any chance of playing for the national championship, but
USC sure looked like a champion
yesterday.
Seems appropriate for this crazy college football season that if
Ohio State doesn’t win big, pretty much all the other BCS bowl
winners with a legitimate argument to be #1.
- The Caps beat the eastern-conference leading Senators
yesterday
for the third time this season and the second time in four days.
They have 13 points in the last ten games and 10-5-4 since Boudreau
took over as coach. If they keep that pace up, they would likely
make the playoffs – that would be quite a feat given their horrific
start.
- Speaking of hockey, I watched most of the Winter
Classic
yesterday, including the game-winning shootout goal by the Anointed
One.
It was really strange but cool to watch a hockey game between
snowflakes. I agree with Scott Burnside’s
take
that these outdoor games are good for the league, but shouldn’t be a
regular part of the season.
- I finished Portal yesterday –
that’s a fantastic
game. I also got
Mass Effect, so now I need
to decide which to take on first: that or Half-Life 2.
- A few months ago, I was thinking
about
using HomePlug for home networking but decided to upgrade my
wireless
network
instead. But recently I’ve started streaming movies from my loft
computer to my Xbox, and the wireless network isn’t always up to the
task. I could run CAT5, but there’s already an unused coax cable
running up to the loft and I wondered if I could just use that? I
discovered the Multimedia over Coax
Alliance, but none of their certified
products
appear to be available. Those products have to share the home coax
network with the cable company, but I can dedicate my coax cable.
Anyone know a way to use coax to bridge CAT5 networks? Even
something DIY?
Posted by devhawk.net on January 2, 2008. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged Blogging, College Football, Hockey, Home Network, Washington Capitals & Xbox 360.
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Matt · January 2, 2008