Archive for January, 2007

Sort it out Microsoft!!!!

Jeez!

Just wondering wether anybody has a contact at microsoft.

My house was burgled last week and in the robbery my xbox 360 was stolen and the prick that stole it has rung xbox and registered it under his name. Microsoft have his name, address and phone number but have refused to give these details to me(which is fair as I would remove his hands) but have also refused to give these details to the New Zealand police as it is a privacy issue. Does anybody here have a contact at microsoft that I could make contact with in order to recover my property?

Blood Diamond

Blood Diamond was a brilliant movie - If you enjoyed Lord of War then you’ll certainly enjoy this. Leonardo De Caprio plays a South African Smuggler and pulls it off something cronic - he totally pulls off the SA accent for at least 99% of the movie. The other actors also played their roles convincingly and well, Blood Diamond gets a nice 9/10 go see it right now!!

Plot Outline: A farmer, a smuggler, and a syndicate of businessmen match wits over the possession of a priceless diamond.

Color of the bikeshed

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The “color of the bikeshed” is a proverbial phrase referring to the apparent ease with which one can get approval for building a large and complex project (such as a billion-dollar laboratory) compared to the difficulty of reaching consensus to build something conceptually simple — because everyone involved wants to add their own opinion. This is considered a form of red tape when it occurs physically.

Explanation

A major laboratory is so vastly expensive and complicated that people cannot understand it, so they assume that those working on it understand it. On the other hand, everyone understands a bikeshed, so building one results in endless discussions. Everyone involved wants to add his touch and show that he is there.

The adage, “Why should I care what color the bikeshed is?”, means: just because you are capable of building a bikeshed does not mean you should stop others from building one just because you do not like the color they plan to paint it.

The phrase has often been quoted in collaborative settings such as wikis and open source software projects, where “the bikeshed problem” is apparent. People stay quiet on technical issues, but when an issue like indentation formatting or naming conventions arises, everyone has an opinion.

History

This expression of the idea was explained by C. Northcote Parkinson in his management book, Parkinson’s Law (1957), and popularized by a 1999 email post by Poul-Henning Kamp to the FreeBSD development mailing list. Ironically in the arguments which Parkinson illustrated, e.g., whether the roof should be made of asbestos or galvanised iron, one aspect not mentioned was the color!

The original explanation used a nuclear power plant as the expensive-but-easy-to-approve project, but in the United States such an item is in fact not easy to approve, so this example may confuse the point, which is that once there is agreement in principle to do a large and complicated thing, it is easy to approve a specific plan for it.

Old Skool Samurai Slash & Kung Foo Fighting!!!

The following page is full of old skool movie covers from the ‘old skool’ and ‘nu skool’ Japanese / Chinese (and probably Korean too) martial arts movies.

I love this page. I love it so damn much!

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