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    <title type="text">George Krueger</title>
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    <updated>2008-05-15T15:12:43Z</updated>
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    <entry>
      <title>American Beer</title>
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      <published>2008-05-15T15:12:42Z</published>
      <updated>2008-05-15T15:12:43Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>George Krueger</name>
            <email>geokrueg@ix.netcom.com</email>
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      <category term="Beer"
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        <p>Thanks to the growth in micro-breweries and craft brewing, the rest of the world is starting to notice that American beer doesn&#8217;t suck anymore.&#160; Okay, <em>those</em> beers still suck, but there&#8217;s now more to American beer than <em>those</em> beers.</p>  <p><a title="Is American Beer Any Good?" href="http://www.thestar.com/living/article/424975">Is American Beer Any Good?</a></p>  <br /><hr />  <p>On a side note:&#160; It&#8217;s mentioned in passing, but I&#8217;m glad that I&#8217;m not the only one who&#8217;s not into the recent trend of &#8220;super hoppy&#8221; beers:</p>  <blockquote>   <p>But the super-hoppy beer trend has its detractors, even among some American brewers. &#8220;Can you imagine a chef saying, &#8216;This is the saltiest stew you&#8217;ve ever tried, and you&#8217;re not a real man if you don&#8217;t like it?&#8217; That&#8217;s what some of these breweries are doing,&#8221; says Garrett Oliver, brewmaster of the Brooklyn Brewery in New York.</p> </blockquote>  <p>Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I like hoppy beers.&#160; But too much is too much.&#160; It seems in the past few years there&#8217;s been a race to the bottom to see who can make the hoppiest beer.</p>  <p>Some speculate that the recent hop shortage will put an end to this trend as brewers find other ways to experiment with their recipes.&#160; One can only hope. 
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    <entry>
      <title>I Want One</title>
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      <published>2008-05-15T14:17:23Z</published>
      <updated>2008-05-15T14:17:25Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>George Krueger</name>
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        <p>This is the stuff of science fiction come to life.&#160; A pilot from Switzerland, Yves Rossy, built a jet powered wing that straps to his back.&#160; This is, perhaps, the most awesome thing I&#8217;ve ever seen.&#160; He calls himself <a title="Fusion Man" href="http://www.jet-man.com/prod/index_en.html">Fusion Man</a>.</p>  <p>Here is an AP account of one of his <a title="Swiss man soars above Alps with jet-powered wing" href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080514/ap_on_re_eu/switzerland_rocket_man;_ylt=Alp2KM6q16lDL7x0uzFIMxxbbBAF">demonstration flights</a>.</p>  <br />   <center><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="259" alt="flyingman" src="http://george.callitkarma.com/images/uploads/WindowsLiveWriterIWantOne_82A2flyingman_3.jpg" width="400" border="0" /> </center>
 
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    <entry>
      <title>Woohoo!</title>
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      <published>2008-05-13T15:22:15Z</published>
      <updated>2008-05-13T15:22:18Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>George Krueger</name>
            <email>geokrueg@ix.netcom.com</email>
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        <p>I managed to miss this yesterday, but I&#8217;ve got a good idea of what I&#8217;m going to be doing when I get home tonight:&#160; <a title="WiiWare launches with six news games" href="http://arstechnica.com/journals/thumbs.ars/2008/05/12/wiiware-launches-this-morning-with-six-new-games">WiiWare finally launches in North America</a>.
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    <entry>
      <title>More Buildings About Songs and Food?</title>
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      <published>2008-05-13T14:00:13Z</published>
      <updated>2008-05-13T14:05:05Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>George Krueger</name>
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      <category term="Music"
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        <p>While I wish he would put out a new album and go on tour again (it&#8217;s been, what, 4 years since he toured?), at least <a title="David Byrne" href="http://www.davidbyrne.com">David Byrne</a> has been busy.&#160; He&#8217;s converted an entire building into a <a title="Playing the Building" href="http://www.davidbyrne.com/art/art_projects/playing_the_building/index.php">giant musical instrument</a>.</p>  <p>Unfortunately, it appears that it is only on display until August, and I don&#8217;t have any plans on going to New York this summer (and unexpected trips aren&#8217;t really in my budget right now), so I guess I&#8217;ll miss it.&#160; Too bad.
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    <entry>
      <title>Yet Another Switcher</title>
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      <published>2008-05-05T15:06:28Z</published>
      <updated>2008-05-05T15:06:29Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>George Krueger</name>
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        <p>Much attention is given to &#8220;switchers&#8221; in the Mac journalism front (and even in general &#8220;tech&#8221; journalism).&#160; I think this one deserves attention, however, because it&#8217;s from the perspective of not an average user (or, commonly for these types of articles, a tech journalist), but from a programmer.&#160; He digs into the under-the-hood stuff to explain why he, as a programmer, switched to OS X from Windows.&#160; And, he doesn&#8217;t get bogged down in any of the stupid quasi-religious/political/emotional B.S. that usually surrounds platform choice.&#160; He just lays out the facts surrounding his decision.</p>  <p>Part one is here:</p>  <p><a title="From Win32 to Cocoa - Part I" href="http://arstechnica.com/articles/culture/what-microsoft-could-learn-from-apple.ars">From Win32 to Cocoa - Part I</a></p>  <p>Part two is here:</p>  <p><a title="From Win32 to Cocoa - Part II" href="http://arstechnica.com/articles/culture/microsoft-learn-from-apple-II.ars">From Win32 to Cocoa - Part II</a></p>  <p>I think this quote sums things up nicely:</p>  <blockquote>   <p>There might not be as much third-party software for Mac OS X as there is for Windows&#8230; , but the quality of the applications is a great deal better. Third-party developers on Mac OS X strive to make applications that work in a way that&#8217;s consistent with the OS itself, with first-party applications, and even with each other.</p> </blockquote>  <p>Of course, the article goes into quite a bit of depth as to the <em>reasons</em> why that is, but (to me, anyway) that seems to be the crux what he&#8217;s getting at.
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    <entry>
      <title>Big Surprise</title>
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      <published>2008-05-01T16:10:34Z</published>
      <updated>2008-05-01T16:10:37Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>George Krueger</name>
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        <p>I really can&#8217;t be shocked to find out that Global Warming deniers are <a title="45 Scientists Dump Global Warming Deniers in 24 Hours" href="http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/business/45-scientists-dump-global-warming-deniers-in-24-hours/1117">outright liars</a>.&#160; I guess when you don&#8217;t have reality on your side, you just hope that people don&#8217;t question your B.S.
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    <entry>
      <title>And Per Se And</title>
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      <published>2008-04-29T14:14:01Z</published>
      <updated>2008-04-29T14:15:46Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>George Krueger</name>
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        <p>&amp;</p>  <p>A historical look at the <a title="Ampersand" href="http://www.typography.com/ask/showBlog.php?blogID=98">Ampersand</a> from a typographical point of view.</p>  <p>By the way, if you are at all interested in fonts and typography, <a title="Typography" href="http://www.typography.com">typography.com</a> is a great resource.&#160; I have kind of a hold over interest on the topic from my brief design/desktop publishing days - back when I could actually identify many fonts on sight by name, and always knew which font I was looking for for whatever project I was working on.&#160; (Unlike now, where I usually have to switch to Font Book and scroll through the font list trying different fonts to see what they look like.)
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    <entry>
      <title>Unpacking the iPhone</title>
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      <published>2008-04-23T21:33:59Z</published>
      <updated>2008-04-23T21:34:21Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>George Krueger</name>
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        <p>One of the weirdest, most pointless trends in on-line tech journalism/blogging recently has been &ldquo;articles&rdquo; which are nothing more than photo sets of someone un-boxing their shiny new tech toys.&#160; This is brilliant parody of that trend:</p>  <p><a title="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ntr23/tags/unpacking/" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ntr23/tags/unpacking/">LEGOs unpacking an iPhone</a></p>  <p>(I&#8217;m sure it&#8217;s meant as a parody, but I could be wrong.&#160; Either way it&#8217;s brilliant.)
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    <entry>
      <title>History of Milliways</title>
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      <published>2008-04-18T14:53:29Z</published>
      <updated>2008-04-18T14:54:14Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>George Krueger</name>
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        <p>If, like me, you&#8217;re interested in the history of computing, and the individual stories behind how some things did or didn&#8217;t come to be, you might appreciate this.</p>  <p>Andy Baio at Waxy.org managed to get his hands on the complete backup of Infogames 1989 network drive.&#160; From that he&#8217;s pieced together the history of the infamous sequel to the <a title="Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy computer game" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hitchhiker's_Guide_to_the_Galaxy_(computer_game)">Hitchiker&#8217;s Guide to the Galaxy computer game</a>, <a title="Milliways: The Restaurant at the End of the Universe" href="http://waxy.org/2008/04/milliways_infocoms_unreleased_sequel_to_hitchhikers_guide_to_the_galax/">Milliways: The Restaurant at the End of the Universe</a>.&#160; Obviously, this should also appeal to Douglas Adams fans.&#160; For me, that&#8217;s a double jackpot!</p>  <p>It&#8217;s a long, but interesting, story.&#160; And, he includes an actual <a href="http://waxy.org/random/software/milliways/milliways_release15.html">playable prototype</a> of the game.
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    <entry>
      <title>It Seems I was Wrong</title>
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      <published>2008-04-16T18:39:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-04-29T19:15:24Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>George Krueger</name>
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        <p>As it turns out, Microsoft isn&#8217;t that good at marketing to businesses after all.</p>  <p>I wish I could say &#8220;Enjoy!&#8221;, but you surely won&#8217;t.&#160; Don&#8217;t say I didn&#8217;t warn you, this is one of the worst things you will ever see.</p>  <br /><center><object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/sPv8PPl7ANU&amp;hl=en"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/sPv8PPl7ANU&amp;hl=en" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object></center>
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    <entry>
      <title>Resistance is Futile</title>
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      <published>2008-04-16T15:57:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-04-29T19:15:45Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>George Krueger</name>
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        <p>Even <a title="IBM Launches Pilot Program for Migrating to Macs" href="http://www.roughlydrafted.com/2008/04/16/ibm-launches-pilot-program-for-migrating-to-macs/">IBM is switching</a> to Macs now.</p>  <p>Okay, okay, I know it&#8217;s just a pilot program, but I still think it speaks volumes about the changing tides in IT right now.</p>  <p>I love this little bit, though.&#160; Among the (few) complaints the participants had:</p>  <blockquote>   <p>Other drawbacks or weaknesses users reported in the Mac platform included support issues with IBM&#8217;s Lotus Sametime instant messaging software and a &#8220;lack of robustness or support for Microsoft applications - PowerPoint issues, no NetMeeting, [and] limitations for tools running on Internet Explorer.&#8221;</p> </blockquote>  <p>NetMeeting?&#160; <em>NetMeeting?</em>&#160; Do people really still use that?&#160; And I guess they didn&#8217;t have Keynote installed, because anyone who&#8217;s ever used Keynote would care less about PowerPoint issues.&#160; And Internet Explorer?&#160; They&#8217;ve heard of Firefox and Safari, right?</p>  <p>Seriously, though, I think this is a good indication of the changes that are going to be happening in the next few years.&#160; Microsoft is having trouble staying ahead of the industry.&#160; More and more people are using Google Docs and OpenOffice instead of Microsoft&#8217;s Office.&#160; People are switching to Macs and Linux for their home systems.&#160; Companies are switching to Macs, Linux and Unix like never before.&#160; Meanwhile, MS is wasting resources on the XBox and Zune to try to compete with Sony, Nintendo and Apple in markets where they just don&#8217;t belong*.&#160; And while the XBox may be marginally successful (at least from a business standpoint - I know it&#8217;s popular with gamers, but it doesn&#8217;t make MS much money), the Zune has been a complete failure.&#160; Instead of innovating on the web front, they&#8217;re trying to buy out Yahoo!, which will only result in Yahoo! being converted over to the same mediocre MS technologies that run Hotmail/MSN/.Net/Live (or whatever the hell they&#8217;re calling it this week).&#160; (On a side note:&#160; I really hope Yahoo! is able to resist this takeover bid.&#160; I like Yahoo! mail better than Gmail, and Flickr better than Picasa, but I&#8217;ll switch if I have to!)</p>  <p>Microsoft has gotten too big for its own good.&#160; It can&#8217;t adapt fast enough.&#160; It&#8217;s sticking its hands into too many pots, and is unable to concentrate on their core business because of that.&#160; The massive Vista failure is only one of the problems they face right now, but indicative of where things are heading for them.</p>  <p>The next five years should be pretty interesting.</p>  <p>* What I mean by &#8220;don&#8217;t belong&#8221; is that they clearly don&#8217;t know how to compete in these markets, and would be better off doing what they do best, which is marketing software to businesses.&#160; They can get into whatever markets they please, but I wouldn&#8217;t buy a car from them if they put one out, you know what I&#8217;m saying?
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    <entry>
      <title>Bad News, Everyone</title>
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      <published>2008-04-14T21:31:13Z</published>
      <updated>2008-04-14T21:47:59Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>George Krueger</name>
            <email>geokrueg@ix.netcom.com</email>
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        <p>One of my favorite places in Chicago, <a title="Goose Island" href="http://www.gooseisland.com/pubs/clybourn.asp">Goose Island</a> (the Clybourn location) is closing at the end of the year.&#160; It seems they <a title="First Goose Island brew pub loses lease at year-end" href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-080414-goose-island-brewpub-to-close,0,5019030.story">lost their lease</a>.</p>  <p>It&#8217;s too bad.&#160; The Clybourn location is so much better than the Wrigleyville one (even if you <em>don&#8217;t</em> take into consideration having to deal with Wrigley Field being only a block away).&#160; I really hope they open a new location that&#8217;s on par with the current one at Clybourn.&#160; I just can&#8217;t see myself going to the Wrigleyville location all that often, particularly if it&#8217;s a &#8220;game day&#8221;.</p>  <p>What&#8217;s really ironic is that that whole area owes everything to Goose Island being there.&#160; I&#8217;m sure the area will thrive without Goose Island now, but G.I. used to be the only thing there.&#160; That area would not be what it is today if it wasn&#8217;t for Goose Island.</p>  <p><strike>The article (more of a blurb really) doesn&#8217;t go into the details, but I hope it is something that can be resolved before the year&#8217;s end.</strike>&#160; (They&#8217;ve updated the article since I initially posted.)&#160; It looks like the issue is money.&#160; Hopefully the landlord (CRM Properties Group) will come to their senses and negotiate with Goose Island.&#160; (Or, like I said, they open up a new location.&#160; Hey, the <a title="Edgewater" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgewater_(Chicago)">Edgewater</a> neighborhood is drastically lacking in brew-pubs!)
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    <entry>
      <title>Embiggen</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://george.callitkarma.com/index.php/site/embiggen/" />
      <id>tag:george.callitkarma.com,2008:index.php/site/index/1.99</id>
      <published>2008-04-09T18:09:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-04-09T18:15:09Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>George Krueger</name>
            <email>geokrueg@ix.netcom.com</email>
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      <category term="Simpsons"
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        label="Simpsons" />
      <category term="Tech"
        scheme="http://george.callitkarma.com/index.php/site/C13/"
        label="Tech" />
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        <p>I was using the Flickr slideshow feature, and clicked on the &ldquo;Options&rdquo; link in the lower right-hand corner, and saw this:
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It&#8217;s a perfectly cromulent option.
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    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>Sam Adams Recall</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://george.callitkarma.com/index.php/site/sam_adams_recall/" />
      <id>tag:george.callitkarma.com,2008:index.php/site/index/1.98</id>
      <published>2008-04-08T23:07:01Z</published>
      <updated>2008-04-08T23:11:21Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>George Krueger</name>
            <email>geokrueg@ix.netcom.com</email>
                  </author>

      <category term="Beer"
        scheme="http://george.callitkarma.com/index.php/site/C4/"
        label="Beer" />
      <category term="News"
        scheme="http://george.callitkarma.com/index.php/site/C5/"
        label="News" />
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        <p>In case you haven&#8217;t seen this elsewhere, I thought I&#8217;d shift into public service mode here and pass this info along.
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Sam Adams is <a href="http://samueladams.com/cidefault.htm" title="Sam Adams recall notice.">recalling some of their beer</a> due to a potential hazard with the bottles.&nbsp; They&#8217;re erring on the side of caution with this (in other words, don&#8217;t freak out if you drink Sam Adams), but it doesn&#8217;t hurt to check.
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      ]]></content>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>History of Storage</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://george.callitkarma.com/index.php/site/history_of_storage/" />
      <id>tag:george.callitkarma.com,2008:index.php/site/index/1.97</id>
      <published>2008-04-08T15:28:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-04-09T16:05:38Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>George Krueger</name>
            <email>geokrueg@ix.netcom.com</email>
                  </author>

      <category term="Computers"
        scheme="http://george.callitkarma.com/index.php/site/C9/"
        label="Computers" />
      <category term="Tech"
        scheme="http://george.callitkarma.com/index.php/site/C13/"
        label="Tech" />
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        <p>This is by no means a comprehensive list, but I think it serves the purpose of showing how much things have changed in such little time.</p>  <p><a title="The history of computer data storage in pictures." href="http://royal.pingdom.com/?p=274">The history of computer data storage in pictures.</a></p>  <p>(If you read through the comments, there&#8217;s also a great link to a comparative photo of various hard drives on <a title="Hard drive form factors" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:SixHardDriveFormFactors.jpg">wikipedia</a>.)</p>  <p>My first &#8220;real&#8221; computer, which I got in 1991, was a <a title="Macintosh LC" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macintosh_LC">Macintosh LC</a>.&#160; It came with 2MB of memory (which I upgraded to 4), and a 40MB hard disk.&#160; I later added a 230MB (remember, these are megabytes here, not gigabytes) external drive when the technology became available/affordable for around $300.</p>  <p>Now I carry around several gigabytes in my pocket!&#160; Seventeen years is a long time when it comes to technology.&#160; (Let&#8217;s not forget the 2800 baud modem I had at the time, compared to 3.0 DSL service I have now.) </p>  <p>As long as I&#8217;m in &#8220;old guy reminiscing&#8221; mode, I&#8217;ll mention that years before the LC, my parents had gotten me a <a title="Coleco Adam" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coleco_Adam">Coleco Adam</a>, which used cassette data storage, similar to what&#8217;s shown in the article.
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