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Project Insomnia

Project Insomnia is many things, but in this context it is simply a "braindump" of whatever I happen to be thinking/reading/watching/doing at the moment. Parental guidance suggested.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Olympic-size DVR storage - an update

Following up on this post from earlier this month, about the trials and tribulations in adding external storage to my DirecTV HD-DVR. I've returned the Buffalo DriveStation unit back to Fry's. We used it with moderate success to buffer two weeks of Olympic events, but the DVR was markedly less stable and there were noticeable gray-screen delays when deleting saved programs or browsing the list. That, combined with DirecTV's lack of support for the eSATA port and anything their customers might want to attach to it, made the decision to return it a pretty easy one.

What would DirecTV have to change in order for me to use external storage on the DVR?
  1. Supporting the port in hardware, by which I mean acknowledging its existence; recommending specific drives and performing compatibility testing.
  2. Supporting it in software, by which I mean not having to reboot the DVR to use external storage; using external storage as additional space for the internal drive and not, as is presently the case, an either-or situation that doesn't transfer saved programs or Prioritizer entres.

For now, I'll stick with the internal drive. The Olympics were really the only situation, aside from our recent three-week vacation, in which we risked running out of space on the internal drive, so I don't anticipate needing more any time soon. If I do, and DirecTV still isn't supporting eSATA, I'll probably investigate an internal upgrade.

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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

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The Nightmare Before Christmas (2-Disc Collector's Edition) review on MousePlanet

Our DVD review of The Nightmare Before Christmas (2-Disc Collector's Edition) is up on MousePlanet today:
Once the actual feature begins, the care with which Disney's artists and technicians did their work in creating this restored and remastered version is plainly evident. The picture is clear, with no pops, scratches, or compression artifacts. In fact, it's crisp enough that you can clearly see minute details like Sally's fluttering eyelashes and the textures on Jack's books about Christmas, and you can easily see characters and objects in dark scenes, such as inside Dr. Finklestein's laboratory. The graininess mentioned in the 2001 review is completely absent. As compared to the earlier DVD release, this remastered transfer is true anamorphic widescreen, meaning that the picture expands to fill the entire screen on widescreen televisions.

The surround sound presentation is equally clear and bright, with good channel separation. Song lyrics—this is, after all, a musical picture—are easy to understand even for me, and I usually have to turn on subtitles when watching musicals.

I want to take a minute to thank MousePlanet's chief copy editor Lani Teshima, who accepted this article at 11:30 pm last night for publish today and got it done.
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Monday, August 25, 2008

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Sunday, August 24, 2008

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Saturday, August 23, 2008

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Friday, August 22, 2008

Iron Chef video game coming to the Nintendo Wii

Iron Chef video game coming to the Nintendo Wii and DS:
Iron Chef America: Supreme Cuisine lets players square off in Kitchen Stadium and battle through a series fast-paced and intense culinary challenges. Each victory advances players closer to a final showdown that will determine who will reign supreme as the next Iron Chef America.
I hope the bonus rounds let you battle it out with the real Iron Chefs. Give me Hiroyuki Sakai and Rokusaburo Michiba any day over these Iron Chef America guys. And don't forget floor reporter Shinichiro Ohta shouting out 'Fukui-san!' every few minutes.

We absolutely will be getting this when it comes out. Allez cuisine!
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