Google Talk…

Downloaded google talk in the office today but the proxy server blocks the port. Back at home, I only have my powerbook with me and for now google talk only works on Windows machines.
However, its suppose to be compatible with Apple’s iChat that comes in all modern OS X. That’s because it uses the open-sourced Jabber protocol for communications. But its bad luck as I find out that only iChat v3.0 that comes with OSX Tiger works with Jabber. All older pre v3 iChats only work with AIM’s protocol.

If you’re on the Mac, you could use a third party IM client such as Proteus though. I already have proteus running with MSN and Yahoo accounts, and I’ll check later today when I’m home to see if it works with my google account on jabber. The server should be set to talk.google.com and on port 5223. Strange, earlier on the internet there was a site that mentions that port 5222 works, but on google’s site its 5223. Maybe they have more than 1 port opened for Talk.

My MT is messy!

Spent some time tonight looking at the templates on my Movable Type (MT) files. Its messy as hell! First I was getting parsing errors on the new posting, but that’s becuase I’ve modified the templates so much on the Gadgets site that I need to put only the name of the JPG where the text body goes in… and the rest of the text into the “extended body” area. So there’s nothing wrong with the code, just that I forgot the procedures to put in the texts.
I’ve also cleaned up some codes and some orphaned files in the Gadgets page. I’ve got a few ideas on how to evolve it and everyone of them requires a whole afternoon of MT coding… might need to spend some more time to get it to whatever I wanted the end product to be.

At the same time, I’m planning to work on the GPS site. Plan to base it on MT again, but might have to modify the template again. Here’s comes more mess!

Gadgets page going haywire…

@#%@#$ Just realised today that new postings on nangka.org/gadgets are showing “Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_STRING in xxx/index.php on line 60” when you try to access the site. The problem has been documented on this site…
http://www.movabletype.org/support/index.php?act=ST&f=9&t=47759

… but for me, I’ve stored my MT templates on the server and did links to them, so I can’t check what went wrong. I can’t access the FTP server from the office. So till this evening (wife will be watching Desperate Housewives, so I’ll have some time to work on the problem) 50% of the gadgets pages will not be available… I dont believe I didn’t see this earlier! Made a new posting today documenting the accuracy of the Polar S1 pod which I did last weekend.

Burger King in Shanghai!

Usually I dont go for fast food, but a Whopper every 2 months is about the limit I can handle. I don’t usually have a craving for McDonalds, but Burger King is different. For the record its behind the Jin-An Temple. I dont remember the name of the road but its the one parallel to Nanjing Lu. The beef patty here seems to be thinner than usual, but otherwise the taste is more or less the same. 10RMB for a lone Whopper. Roughly double for the meal.

Nikkor 25-50mm f4 AIS Lens

Just can’t help it. Saw this rather rare lens from the early 80s in a shop in Shanghai and it was selling at a rather affordable price. At KEH its more than 400USD, while the price here was about half of that.
Heard about this item from a bunch of websites. Including this respectable site (at least to me) by Bjorn Rorslett. Basically this lens seems to fit into my requirements. Have been looking for a lens that covers 24mm or 35mm range. I’ve got a 20mm, 50mm and 28-85mm for the time being. Don’t like the quality of the 28-85mm for landscape. The max aperture f4 didn’t affect me too much. For landscape, and with a good tripod, I usually use f5.6-f11 anyways. Sweetspot for this lens seems to be around the range I usually utilize. And for that range, this lens seems to outperform some of the prime or professional zoom lenses.

No need to think then. Bought it for 1750RMB here in Shanghai this morning. There were some dirt and blemishes on the front element but after a cleaning session with Pecpads & Eclipse, it was a good as new! Its amazing for a lens that’s 20-25 years old! So far so good. I won’t know if the glass is as good as hyped until I get my 35mm film scanner (yeah, been waiting for 4 months for one). Will see if its as good for walkabout lens. Its definitely heavy, and f4 is not enough for focussing on an FM2 and available light photography.

LS50 Out of Stock?

Been waiting for 4 months at least for my new Nikon LS50 (aka Coolscan V) film scanner to arrive at my dealer’s place and just this week the latest news is that its not find it. At least not in this part of the world. So after waiting that long, I’m wondering, should I look in another country?
Just as I was about to do that, I realised there’s a Konica-Minolta Scan Elite 5400 II that’s about the same price in the US compared to the LS50. Unfortunately a check of prices in Singapore, Malaysia and China showed the price in asia to be double what it costs in the US.

Will be doing some hard thinking. I think I might finally forget about the Nikon and start to order the scanner all the way from Adorama or B&H and foot the shipping. Then I’ll just hack the power supply so that it runs on 240V and not that lame 110V they use in US.

2G iPod Battery Performance

Doh! All of a sudden, my 2G iPod batteries only last 2 hours per charge. Just a few weeks ago I swear it runs up to 4 hours (out of the box it runs up to 8 hours per charge).
While searching on the internet for a replacement battery, I came across Newer Tech, that sells user replaceable batteries (at least user replaceable for the 1G & 2G iPods, I think the newer iPods enclosures are more delicate) that runs up to 2x the duration of the original batteries!

I’ll be deciding which capacity to get soon. Maybe even a new iPod but I doubt it. I still like the design of the 1G & 2G iPods better than the new ones.

Typhoon Matsa

Shanghai got hit by little Matsa this weekend. Nah, small little typhoon, actually I didn’t look at the satellite map but I bet its just being grazed by the tail of the vortex. Nothing special, nothing like the cat 5 I got to see in Hong Kong last year. (or was that 2 years back?).
The rain would come down hard for an hour or two and then calm, and before you could get out of the building, another round of heavy rain comes again. If you think that its like in Perfect Storm where you’re in the eye of the storm and then the wind change direction and get the same mess again, not here. The clouds seem to be moving in the same direction.

What’s fun to watch are all those stoopid pedestrians that use their umbrellas in a typhoon, or at least in a storm.

Mac OS System 7.5.3 Download

Hahaha… guess what? If you have that old Mac sitting around, Apple has made available (for sometime already I assume) System 7.5.3 for free download here. I was just looking around for someone to give me the old OS to format an old powerbook 1400cs and got pointed there. Nice… too bad they have not posted OS8.1 yet. Although its buggier, 8.1 has a nicer touch to the interface. 7.5.3 is stable and simple… and the grouch works with it.

How to learn History for free…

Interested to improve your history for free? Try this…
Go to MIT’s OpenCourseWare website and browse to the history section. Download any coursework file and have a look at the essays that the students are suppose to write on.

Do your own research (reading) at wikipedia and read up on the articles.

Good if you have some time to spare. Hey… even though I posted this during office hours, doesn’t mean that I waste company time to do this. But that’s a thought.

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