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		<title>Rent (2005)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2005 05:15:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So we went and saw Rent recently at the theaters and it was quite a letdown. Let me start off by saying that I had never seen the play on broadway or otherwise. The only way that I had known of the story was through the music&#8230;..this ruined the music for me. For the first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So we went and saw Rent recently at the theaters and it was quite a letdown. Let me start off by saying that I had never seen the play on broadway or otherwise. The only way that I had known of the story was through the music&#8230;..this ruined the music for me. For the first hour of the movie I was pretty happy with it, however as the story progressed it became much less about aids/poverty/urban living, and dove into the depths of homosexuality. Those who know me well know that I am not the kind of person that discriminates because of race, religion, sexual orientation, etc&#8230; HOWEVER&#8230;as with any straight male, I have a GAYDAR and it was out of control. The worst part probably being when the gay computer geek sang &#8220;1000&#8242;s kisses&#8221; to the crossdressing drummer boy. I digress; The movie also gets really depressing, not that I was expecting total happiness from a movie about people with aids/poverty&#8230;&#8230;I think you get the picture&#8230;.if you go see it do yourself a favor and walk out halfway through it only goes down hill.</p>
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		<title>Media Center PC with HDTV Wonder</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Sep 2005 11:44:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have modified my home built media center pc. It now includes the original 2 PVR-250&#8242;s AND a HDTV Wonder card. This new card which I picked up for about $150 at Compusa allows me to watch over the air broadcasts from the HDTV network. All I can really say is WOW! For those of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have modified my home built media center pc. It now includes the original 2 PVR-250&#8242;s AND a HDTV Wonder card. This new card which I picked up for about $150 at Compusa allows me to watch over the air broadcasts from the HDTV network. All I can really say is WOW! For those of you that have HDTV you know what I am talking about, and for those of you that don&#8217;t, you will probably see the light soon enough. I can&#8217;t count the number of times I switched back and forth from George Lopez to George Lopez HD last night. The difference is just amazing! The only problems I have had so far with it is regarding reception. I think I need a bigger antenna with better placement to pick up more channels. I have a small one that came with the HDTV Wonder card and it is on the floor in my basement. I plan to post some pictures of the difference between the two once I get things working perfectly.</p>
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		<title>What I have been up to..</title>
		<link>http://www.smallegan.com/blog/2005/05/20/what-i-have-been-up-to/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 May 2005 22:34:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow I hate wordpress for that&#8230;I just wrote a whole ton of stuff and lost it because I tabbed over and hit enter&#8230; Anyways once again here is what I have been up to: I have been working on an MCMS project for the last month or so. It is for a company in Dayton, [...]]]></description>
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			Wow I hate wordpress for that&#8230;I just wrote a whole ton of stuff and lost it because I tabbed over and hit enter&#8230;
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			Anyways once again here is what I have been up to:
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I have been working on an MCMS project for the last month or so. It is for a company in Dayton, OH and I have been pretty much heads down on this project working to get it done.
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I am starting a new MCMS project next week for the University of Findlay. The project is new for me but actually only has a few more weeks of development left and I am jumping on in place of a NuSoft developer who is starting something new.
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I feel as though my knowledge base has doubled since I Started working @ NuSoft. I need to start studying for the MCAD/MCSD tests to prove it <img src='http://www.smallegan.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />
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I officially got kicked out of Grand Valley State University&#8217;s Masters of Computer Information Systems program..Long story but to make it short, it was a mistake and I am working to get it fixed&#8230;Only 4 more classes after I get it resolved. Then the question is&#8230;To PhD or not to PhD&#8230;
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I have been working with linux a little bit lately. I installed a small version of linux on my linksys router. It wasn&#8217;t rocket science because I found some instructions online that helped outline it but it was still fun. I now have snort running on my router&#8230;and although I don&#8217;t know enough about snort (yet) for it to be useful..it is still cool.
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I also am running knoppix (live-cd) on a 2.00ghz laptop that I have that has no screen or HD. I hooked it up to a monitor and I am storing files to my thumb drive. Boot time isn&#8217;t half bad. I think I may set up a script (on the thumb-drive) that starts up a web server using that CD and thumb drive. It will be the most portable web server possible&#8230;(well actually I could probably just put the whole OS on the thumb drive and forget about the CD&#8230;But for now this is portable enough. THis is the most fun I have had with linux so far (NOTE: that isn&#8217;t say alot)
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I am currently in love with a program I found called Synergy. I think I read about it over @ hackaday. It basically allows me to control all four of my laptops with one mouse and keyboard. It is pretty simple technology but totally useful. So I have four laptops set up in a row and the mouse and keyboard is connected wirelessly to my zd7000 which sits beautifully on its docking station. (I got a zd7000 with dock, in a trade with a friend by the way.)
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Michelle may be moving in soon will be awesome. Living alone has its perks but I have no problem giving that up for the love of my life! We have been thinking more and more about the details of the wedding (or lackthereof). She wants to get engagement pictures soon but I gotta work on those abs first <img src='http://www.smallegan.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' />  ok ok&#8230;we all know that isn&#8217;t happening anytime soon so I should get them out of the way, I just keep putting it off.
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Speaking of putting things off I need to get to the Oral Surgeon. I have wisdom teeth that need removing. If you have any good experiences with that be sure to comment. All negative comments will surely be removed <img src='http://www.smallegan.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />
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I also need to get to the doctor&#8230;.I really don&#8217;t have a good reson&#8230;but I should probably just get a checkup&#8230;.I haven&#8217;t been to the actual doctor in forever&#8230;.10 years maybe? I got some sports physicals in HS, but nothing since.
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I have seen Star Wars Episode III twice now, and I probably will see it again before it leaves theaters (I guess it is safe to assume I liked it).
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		<title>Sony PSP Review</title>
		<link>http://www.smallegan.com/blog/2005/04/03/sony-psp/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Apr 2005 18:45:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[PSP and UMD Drive While I was in Detroit last week, I decided to do a little shopping. I had read some reviews on the PSP and I told myself that if I was lucky enough to find a store that still had some in stock I was going to have to purchase one. I [...]]]></description>
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<b>PSP and UMD Drive</b></p>
<p>While I was in Detroit last week, I decided to do a little shopping.  I had read some reviews on the PSP and I told myself that if I was lucky enough to find a store that still had some in stock I was going to have to purchase one.  I went to the obvious places first, Best Buy, Circuit City, Media Play&#8230;No dice! So before grabbing something to eat and getting back to the hotel I decided to try the local Toys R&#8217; Us and to my surprise they had some in stock. I should have asked how many but my guess was only a few since they are selling out everywhere.  So $250 later I had myself a Sony PSP.  I have had it for about 4 days now and here is my take on it thus far&#8230;</p>
<p><b>Look and Feel</b><br />
As with most Sony products it doesn&#8217;t feel cheap at all. The 260 gram unit gives me the feeling that if I dropped it there is a good chance that I couldn&#8217;t put humpty dumpty together again. It is a little heavier than I would prefer for excess use, however with extra weight comes extra stability, so if your playing with it while on a plane or in a car the extra weight helps to steady things a bit.  As far as the looks, before even turning the unit on people tend to stare with awe. It does look pretty impressive. One thing that I did not have a good feeling about was the UMD (Universal Media Disc) loading.  The UMD is basically a minidisc inside of a cartridge and you have to load it tape deck style. You slide over a lever which basically opens the back of the PSP up and you can put your UMD in, push down, and close it.  This worked fine for me every time but I foresee many people having issues with loading UMD&#8217;s in the future.  As with most portable devices I think they should leave as many physically moving parts out of the design as possible.  From looking at the way it was built, the first problems will most likely come from users not being able to keep the door to the UMD slot shut. The metal latch will bend or break and the UMD drive will become useless. The second wave of complaints will come in the form of users (or should I say abusers) that have their UMD loader open and then somehow manage to break it off. I am not about to test the weight load it can handle, but no doubt there will be users who bend and or break the door off of the back of the PSP, once again rendering their UMD drive useless. Overall with the exception of the UMD drive I really love the look and feel of the PSP.</p>
<p><b>User Interface and Functionality</b><br />
Upon turning it on you get a nice looking and sounding startup screen. It then continues to load into the main navigation screen.  The user interface is beyond awesome.  It has a very futuristic feel and is very responsive.  No waiting for screens to load, etc&#8230; The screen is unbelievable and I could go on for hours describing the quality that you get when watching Spidey 2 on UMD, but youâ€™re going to have to see it to believe it.  For those of you who haven&#8217;t done your homework on what exactly the PSP is capable of, here is a quick rundown. Games, Music, Movies, Photos, and Wireless Internet Access.  I am not a gamer by a long shot so as funny as it may sound, gaming was the last thing that attracted me to the PSP. However game play does seem pretty cool, there are plenty of sites out there with great reviews on the PSP games though so I am not going to go into that.  What I really want to cover is the Movies, Music, Photos, and Internet capability. </p>
<p>With a screen of quality this high it was a no brainier to consider releasing movies for the PSP.  I am sure however that the market of PSP users wanting to buy UMD movies will be fairly small. Where I do see this being a possibility is airport rentals. Due to the small size of the UMD&#8217;s and the small size of the PSP I see a great opportunity for the DVD rental vendors at airports to rent out the UMD&#8217;s as they do with DVD&#8217;s currently.  The fact of the matter is no one is only going to want to watch movies on their PSP, and since the movies are created specifically for the PSP&#8217;s 480&#215;272 screen people would probably rather rent the UMD&#8217;s out for trips and return them at their destination.</p>
<p>UMD&#8217;s however are only one way to get media onto your PSP.  Memory stick DUO&#8217;s are also compatible with the PSP.  By placing Movies, Music, or Photos into the correct folders on your memory stick you are able to pull up the data through the PSP.  Photo Quality and Sound is pretty great overall, I think the missing link in this whole setup is cheap mass storage.  In order to store a television show or two on your PSP youâ€™re going to need a couple hundred dollars worth of storage.  The ability to use the USB port on the top of the PSP to plug in a USB drive (thumb or external HD) would be amazingly awesome.  For instance I could plug my ipod into the PSP and have 40GB worth of movies or music at my fingertips.  As of now however you will have to pay between $100 and $150 for a 1GB Memory Stick Duo card. This is way too pricey and one of my biggest complaints about the PSP.  Another thing that could be improved is the music capabilities of the PSP. The interface is based purely upon the folder system that you put together yourself, no index or anything; this makes the end user do a lot more work than needed.  A cool addition to the PSP would be to upgrade the firmware to support Napster To Go.  I have a Napster To Go account and if I could push my music over to my PSP it would make me as giddy as a school girl watching The O.C. (Ok so I get giddy watching The O.C. as well).</p>
<p>One final complaint that I have is that Sony so stupidly decided that they didn&#8217;t want to follow suit and make this device chargeable by USB.  So many devices that are coming out are chargeable via USB which I find totally wonderful, when I go on a trip I simply bring a USB cable and one of my wall to USB plugs and I am all set, or if I am on the road and my laptop has a good charge but my cell phone is dead I just plug it into my laptop and get a charge off of it.  Since there is already a device USB port on top of the PSP I think they overlooked a great opportunity to consolidate ports and it would give them a better reason to include a USB Cable (not currently included) to connect the PSP to the PC.</p>
<p><b>Conclusion</b><br />
Overall I think I am being a bit too hard on the little guy. It is an awesome device and I cannot wait until we can get <a href="http://www.psp-linux.org/">Linux on this thing</a>, the possibilities are endlessâ€¦</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2005 19:51:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So I recently got some new toys that I will be reviewing. Look for a up close look at PSP as well as the Creative Zen Micro. One of them is going back to the store&#8230;stay tuned for more.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So I recently got some new toys that I will be reviewing. Look for a up close look at PSP as well as the Creative Zen Micro. One of them is going back to the store&#8230;stay tuned for more.</p>
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