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Healthy Living - Savvy Supermarket Buys

2010-06-21 12 min read marco
One of the things I like doing when visiting a new country or culture: go to the nearest supermarket and see what people buy for food. You learn the most amazing things when you do that. For instance: Italian supermarkets are full of pasta ingredients. There is typically one full aisle for the pasta itself, then another aisle for tomato products, an aisle full of olive oils. The meats and produce are out of this world, even in your typical grocery store, and they seem never to sell generic produce, only seasonal types. Continue reading

Quick Greasemonkey Script for Kelley Blue Book

2010-06-18 3 min read Electronics Anonymous marco
One of the most frustrating user interfaces on the planet is that of Kelley Blue Book. It just seems to be designed around the idea of making you click as many times as possible to get to the information you need, instead of around the notion of quick access. Is that because KBB wants to maximize ad impressions? Well, it really doesn’t matter. There is only a certain amount of clicks I will endure until I start typing URLs manually into a browser, and KBB got me there. Continue reading

Compact Flash - Long Obsolete?

2010-06-12 3 min read Electronics Anonymous marco
A few years back, I thought I’d revive my days of taking pictures and bought myself a digital SLR. Back then, they were not all the rage, mostly because they were so incredibly expensive and the pictures they shot were not much better than the point-and-shooters’. Seriously, if it hadn’t been that I was already used to SLRs and that I knew how powerful the lenses are, I would have done without. Continue reading

My Ideal Phone

2010-06-08 6 min read Electronics Anonymous marco
I am OK with my N900, but not really happy. The software is still buggy, the thing is too heavy, and the slider keyboard is useless. I do like certain things about it, tough, and that got me thinking: what would a perfect phone look like? Form Factor I find that the bigger the screen, the more I like a phone. Actually, it’s mostly the resolution that I like – I couldn’t live with the crappy resolution of the 3G iPhone, and the resolution of current Android devices (and of the N900) is OK. Continue reading

MMS on Nokia N900/T-Mobile

2010-06-07 1 min read Electronics Anonymous marco
OK, this is the latest on N900 and T-Mobile MMS. It works, but you have to figure out a few things. To save you the time and aggravation, here is my recipe: Download and install (via Application Manager) fMMS. In fMMS, go to Settings -> Internet Connection Settings Get the current settings from this page (they worked for me) You are ready to go The settings (in the format used by fMMS), in case you can’t reach the page or whatever, are summarized below: Continue reading

Mashups, Lady GaGa, and the Rebirth of Pop

2010-06-03 5 min read Electronics Anonymous marco
A slightly unusual post today. I’ll talk for a change about music, even if with a firm rooting in technology. As someone who lived through the 80s, I can say that whatever you may think of politics, economics, fashion, or architecture, you’ll have to admit that music in that decade was exciting. Sure, the 60s had the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, etc. – but the 80s had by far the best pop music. Continue reading

Security Matters

2010-06-02 14 min read Architecture marco
When I was little, I recall watching this popular science program in which Peter Ustinov popularized the theory of relativity. There was a rocket, a man on the rocket, a launch of the man and the rocket, and a transmission from the really fast man on the really fast rocket. The man on the really fast rocket saw earthlings slow down. Conversely, the earthlings saw the man talk really fast. Makes sense? Continue reading

Roku Player

2010-05-28 7 min read Electronics Anonymous marco
I was getting more and more frustrated with my Netflix account. The company was going more and more in the direction of online streaming, but you had to use Internet Explorer to watch online movies and shows. I knew for a long time that Netflix was going to push online streaming. After all, the whole business model with the mailing of DVDs had to be hugely expensive and incredibly inefficient: you’d spend a vast portion of your revenue on simply postage, no matter what wonderful deal they had with the USPS. Continue reading

Web 3.0

2010-05-26 6 min read Architecture marco
People have been thinking about the next generation of Web ever since Web 2.0 landed and got its incarnation in Friendster, MySpace, Facebook, and Twitter. No conclusive Web 3.0 road map has ever convinced me, though, so I started thinking about my own one. I started looking at what made Web 1.0 and then Web 2.0 and decided that the trend could be extrapolated from there. The approach, I thought, should be Hegelian: every manifestation of the Web should solve a problem, create a new problem, and find its own solution in the next one. Continue reading

Heart Rate and Calories Burnt - How Do They Relate?

2010-05-24 7 min read marco
You’ve heard me chat about calorie counting, and you’ve heard that I use a heart rate monitor to figure out how many calories I burn on my workouts. You’ve heard my surprise at finding out that “starvation mode” is measurable in the heart rate – reducing caloric output during the day, forcing lower calorie consumption and the usual “plateau” effect in many starvation diets. But why is there such a strong correlation between the heart rate and the calories consumed? Continue reading
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