The Yam

Because Yam's are funny.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Dilemma

It's kind of fun to think of some in the southern states who's jaws dropped at Palin's nomination. The scene plays out comedically in my mind:

(White guy) Pa: Ma! That damn McCain picked a woman!

(White gal) Ma: Well, now who the fuck ya gonna vote for?

Pa: Well, shit me. Can't vote for the black Muslim. I ain't votin. I'm gonna sit here and drink beer.

[And the rest of us smiled as he sat on his lazy ignorant ass.]

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Christianification

Oh dear.

Here we go.

Again.

Guitar Praise
http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/08/thank-god-guita.html


About 2 years behind... sounds about right for the 'Christian Industry' (tm).

Monday, August 25, 2008

Vote (not) McCain!

I'm very happy I do not have to vote in the upcoming American election, only because the system is so bizarrely corrupt.

If I had to I'd likely end up voting Obama, possibly for a third party, but almost never would vote for McCain. He's out of touch. Here's an article and a study of the two candidates suggested tax policies. The numbers show: Obama's plan put more money into the hands of the masses, McCain's bulldozes it to the rich.

Article
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jared-bernstein/why-mccains-wealth-matter_b_120933.html


Study
http://www.taxpolicycenter.org/UploadedPDF/411741_updated_candidates.pdf

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Blue Iris Surveillance Review

Our company was looking to install a couple cameras for basic asset tracking. Nothing Big Brother, just your standard security measures. After a bit of research I settled on the D-Link DCS-1110 camera. It has POE, which reduces the wiring, and advertised motion detection and recording to a SMB share.

Of course, as with most D-Link things, the hardware works great. The software...crap.

So I was forced to find an alternative. It soon became clear that I needed to use the good hardware in conjunction with some good software that could provide the motion detection and recording for me. A little bit of Googling brought me to Blue Iris.

I was quite skeptical at first, primarily because the cost of the product is so reasonable. Most of the other video products out there either accompany cameras, or are rediculously expensive, but the full Blue Iris product can be had for $50.

I installed the demo, went in clean and quickly. No bloat here. Next was to install the DCS-1110. Working with the interface was great. There are *alot* of options, but they are well laid out over several tabs. I had some problems connection to the DCS-1110 properly, so I checked the help file. It has fairly detailed information as well as some specific information on the D-Link series of cameras. Tried everything I could, but no luck. Convinced I was missing something, I contacted the developer by email.

In the end, it was me - not the product - that had been mis-configuring things. However, the real kicker was the support response time: 30 minutes. Working as an IT professional I can safely say that a 30 minute turn around time on a SUPPORT email is a very very rare thing. I was immediately confident in the product, thanks to Ken at Blue Iris. I get the feeling they are a one or two man shop, which gives me the warm fuzzies when buying from them.

We've since added a second camera, tinkered with the settings, and really had continued success with the product. This stuff Just Works. And that's so rare these days.

http://blueirissoftware.com/

Materialism...

A friend posted this, and I wanted to remember it, so I post it here.

"Yes, we did produce a near-perfect republic. But will they keep it?
Or will they, in the enjoyment of plenty, lose the memory of freedom?
Material abundance without character is the path of destruction."

- Thomas Jefferson