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Happy 23rd Anniversary, AKMA and Margaret!

AKMA (one of the co-officiants at my upcoming wedding) and his wife Margaret are here in Accordion City on a little getaway to celebrate their 23rd anniversary, which falls on this very day.

Photo: AKMA and Margarent Adam, on the beaches in Toronto.

They spent the earlier part of yesterday hanging out with Michael O’Connor Clarke and the evening hanging out with Yours Truly. AKMA’s already blogged it.

Congratulations, AKMA and Margaret! I enjoyed hanging out with you last

night and I hope you enjoy the rest of your stay in Accordion City! See you folks in September!

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Me on CTV News Last Night

Photo: Still from Joey deVilla's interview on CTV News, June 8, 2005.

Smoothest Asian on TV since Mr. Sulu! Click the photo to see the high-definition video or here to see the low-definition video.

I did an interview with CTV News yesterday for a David Akin piece on

upcoming changes to Canada’s copyright laws. I was the “Internet user”,

copyfighting lawyer Michael Geist was the legal voice of reason, Jay Thomson of the Canadian Association of Internet Providers was the technical voice of reason and Graham Henderson of the Canadian Recording Industry Association was the Sith Lord.

The story is summarized on this web page, and if you’d like to see the piece, here are a couple of links:

Yes, that is a “Snoop Doggy Dogg” mechanic’s shirt I’m wearing, and yes, I wore it just for the interview.

The piece closes with me, delivering a pretty nice off-the-cuff quip. I am the sound-bite king! I can do anything!

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Yesterday’s Quest for RAM

I got a very sweet deal from my coworker James on a six-month old 12″

1.33 GHz PowerBook, which is only slightly slower than the current

top-of-the-line 12″ model (which is almost identical, except for the

1.5 GHz processor). The end result: I get a great and portable

development machine, cheap, and Wendy gets her first Mac in ages — my

old 12″ 867MHz model with WiFi-G, the RAM maxed out and hot sexy tech

support from Yours Truly.

The PowerBook had the stock 256MB RAM and could take a single PC2700

SODIMM up to 1GB in size. Maxing out the RAM in your computer is the

most cost-effective way to maximize its performance, so I started

looking about for places in town where I could purchase it.

Although I didn’t expect to buy the RAM at CPUsed,

one of the higher-profile Mac stores in Accordion City, I gave their

price list a look-see. When it comes to RAM, CPUsed is good for

determined what the “rip-off price”; if you’re paying the CPUsed price,

you’re getting ripped off.

The CPUsed price, according to their online price list: CDN$399.

Next: Carbon Computing, where those disgruntled with CPUsed tend to migrate.

Their price: CDN$449. Holy crap, someone beat CPUsed at their own game!

Compusmart, who have a branch just down the street from my house, charge CDN$620 for Hewlett-Packard brand RAM.

On a lark, I decided to call the new Apple Store at Yorkdale Mall, which opened just over a week ago.

Their price: CDN$625. That’s only four bucks less than the basic Mac Mini!

Fortunately, I never expected to purchase the RAM from any of the

aforementioned vendors. I just wanted to see how high the price for the

RAM I wanted could go.

The next step was to visit NewEgg.com to see how low the price could be. Their price: US$118, or CDN$147, plus shipping and possibly some duty (here’s their entry for the RAM).

Some Googling found what I was looking for: a 1GB KingMax RAM stick for CDN$176 from Canada Computers (where I bumped into the worried Mac fan from this entry). Some more Googling found generally positive reviews from other PowerBook users, so I bought my RAM from there.

The PowerBook is running just fine, showing a whopping 1.25 GB of RAM — the most I’ve ever had in any computer.

Thus far, it works like a charm!


For the technical and curious, here are the speed results reported by XBench:

  • Results    133.32

     

  • System Info 
    • Xbench Version        1.1.3
    • System Version        10.4.1 (8B15)
    • Physical RAM        1280 MB
    • Model        PowerBook6,4
  • Processor        PowerPC G4 @ 1.33 GHz
    • L1 Cache        32K (instruction), 32K (data)
    • L2 Cache        512K @ 1.33 GHz
    • Bus Frequency        167 MHz
  • Video Card        GeForce FX Go5200
  • Drive Type        Hitachi IC25N060ATMR04-0
  • Memory Test    133.32   
    • System    148.06   
    • Allocate    696.69    454.45 Kalloc/sec
    • Fill    153.86    1224.72 MB/sec
    • Copy    81.12    405.61 MB/sec
  • Stream    121.24   
    • Copy    118.69    867.59 MB/sec [altivec]
    • Scale    120.48    889.14 MB/sec [altivec]
    • Add    123.87    792.75 MB/sec [altivec]
    • Triad    122.06    745.76 MB/sec [altivec]
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Some Mac Fans are Concerned

The recent announcement that Apple will switch from PowerPC to Intel chips had at least one Mac user worried: while pickup up some RAM at one of the computer shops along College Street West’s “Geek Row”, I overheard a guy say that he was a bit worried about it.

“I’m afraid it’s going to change the Mac experience,” he said.

I reminded him that the usability of the Mac didn’t lie in the

underlying processor, but in its operating system and user interface. I

cited the example of the Palm handhelds and compatible units, where

different models use different processors.

“The difference you will notice is faster machines, and since Intel can

actually manufacture chips in volume, you probably won’t be waiting as

long for your new computer order,” I said. “Who knows, Macs may get

cheaper, too. Economies of scale and all that.”


I don’t know if this guy would be a typical example of the Mac faithful

— a sometimes rabid group whose love for the Mac sometimes crosses the

bounds of rationality.

(Don’t get me wrong — I rather like the Mac platform. In fact, I’m making this entry on my new 12″ PowerBook.)

Apple spent years touting the superiority of the PowerPC chip, so this

sudden turnabout, while sensible from a technical point of view, may

seem like heresy to the Mac faithful. The Apple marketing team has an

interesting challenge ahead!

Perhaps they could recruit the Simpsons, as Intel did back in the days of the Pentium II [775K, QuickTime]…

Screen capture: Still frame from the Intel Pentium commercial featuring Homer Simpson.

This ad could be an allegory for what will happen to Apple’s computers. Click to the view the movie.

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3 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath, Historic Toronto House Available for Rent July 15th!

Just a quick reminder that my current abode is available for rental

this July 15th. If you want more details, check out this

blog entry!

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It Happened to Me Toronto (a.k.a. Accordion City)

This Weekend

Apartment Hunting

I love a challenge, and luckily for me, I have one this weekend. The

timing of both my housemates moving out plus the fact that my fiancee

lives in Boston and has a job that keeps her very busy (along with

wedding planning) means that we need to land an apartment this weekend.

We’ll spending this Saturday and Sunday viewing a number of apartments

in the High Park and Roncesvalles

neighbourhoods, and I will have my chequebook at the ready. If you’re a

landlord in our search area or know of a two-bed two-bath unit (house

or condo) that’s going to be available July 1st, let me know in the

comments!

Blogger/Librarian Get-Together at The Bishop and the Belcher

Wendy, j and I

will be joining a number of librarians from j’s librarian conference

starting at 9:00 p.m. on Saturday night at The Bishop and the Belcher.

There are more details here.

Librarians, gentlemen. Did you hear me? Librarians!

Kickass Karaoke

Kickass Karaoke returns to the Rivoli this Sunday night, and Wendy and I will be there!

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A Moment from Christie’s Farewell Party

The scene: The Bishop and the Belcher, a pub on Queen Street West, Accordion City. I’m there attending a farewell party for popular Toronto blogger Christie St. Martin, who’s moving to Brooklyn. I have my accordion, which I’m wearing in “backpack mode”.


Two young women dressed in punk-goth style walk past me while I’m near the bar, talking to Eva.

Woman 1 (to me): Hey, an accordion! Oh, it’s you, Accordion Guy!

Woman 2: Accordion Guy? He’s real?

(This sort of thing has happened before.)