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Original Post: Pentium 4s, DVD Burning, ASP.NET, and Longhorn...oy...what a day.
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Been out of the loop for a few days. It's the holiday season, and it's just
hard to blog when it's so darn crappy outside. :)
Anyway, there's lots of stuff going on and I assure you I will blog the crap out of
it soon.
Here's what I've been doing in the meantime, and what I think about it.
Longhorn. What an install. We all know the "10 minute
hardware detection period" is really overnight, so that's OK. I've got it on
a P4 3Ghz with a Gig of RAM. WinFS takes 170 megs of memory, and Explorer takes
at least 200 megs. I've heard people complain about this. Geez people,
it's NOT EVEN ALPHA. It's so not Alpha, it's Zeta. NEVER before has Microsoft
given the masses such early code, so let's be happy about it.
That said, when you get it installed and dig into the SDK, you see the work they've
(and are) putting into it. Very evolutionary. Using the "stacking"
features are AWESOME. They are Outlook 2003 Search Folders on Context-Sensitive
Steroids.
If you're interested in Longhorn: Stop
by the Portland Area .NET
Users Group Thursday night. I'll be joined by Jim
Blizzard and we'll be riffing on Longhorn. I'll drag my box down there
and you'll get to play with it hands on. We'll look at the Three Pillars: Avalon,
WinFS, and Indigo. Also, Jim will be kicking off the MCSD Study Group with the
arrival of the books!
Pentium 4. My P4 3.2Ghz machine has been chewing inside of NeroVision
Express for 8.5 hours and no end in sight. I taught a class recently and it
was taped on Hi-8. I used my Digital-8 Camera with Firewire to 'rip' the video
to my 250Gig Firewire External Drive. Each hour is roughly 11Gigs.
Then I setup an interactive DVD Menu and I'm now transcoding the video into something
I can burn to a DVD-R. WOW. That's quite a process.
The Pentium Active Monitor has been complaining as the temperature reaches in excess
of 142 degrees F on the processor, and over 100 inside the case.
WHY do I have to open my case (which has 4 separate fans) to recode a
DVD?
DVD Writing. I got the new External Firewire Sony
DVD+-*.* drive that writes to every <5" disc in the world, other than 45RPM
Vinyl, and it may do that soon. The software that came with the drive sucked.
So, NERO. Again, I say: Nero is
the single greatest value in off the shelf software today.
Truly, $1000 of value for only $69. And some places there's a $50 rebate. Oy.
Tablet PC. My new Toshiba M200 is NOT here yet. Lame.
Why 'release' something when you know you only have 10 to sell? I don't even
know if it's been built. Sigh. Maybe before Christmas. Anyone
get yours?
Teaching C#. The
Final Approaches! The class is stoked and so am I. Now, do I teach next
term? Possibly a Distributed Objects or Web Services class? Possibly Beginners
Yoga. Hm.