It was an experiment we did not repeat and we had to sign a non-proliferation treaty.â”That dull sense of loss? Yeah. Thatâs whatâs left.
For its 10th birthday, @becausemusic presents #BecauseRecollection, a music interactive experience. https://t.co/A8ifRt9U12
@federico_lox True but making IDE-s for 20 years brings some experience :)
Comment on Ubuntu 13.10 Default Wallpaper Revealed by John Porter
In reply to Tobias MĂŒller.
That matches my experience exactly. Iâm trying Elementary at the minute, but Iâd say Iâll be back with Ubuntu when 13.10 is released. â Read more
Hello world, again!
I am starting over. I might âportâ back some entries from the old weblog, but thatâs pretty much it. Right now everything is in state of flux, running on a vanilla WordPress installation with a couple of plugins on. Work will progress as time permits.
There isnât one single reason why I am starting over, but a few. Basically, the old weblog database was âdirtyâ with entries and rows, and tables from plugins⊠and god knows what other things (I ran quite a few experiments on that one) ⊠â Read more
Why Vista is not going in
I was talking âwell, chattingâ the other day with a friend of mine and he was telling me some bad experiences he had had with a Windows Media Center upgrade. That got me talking about Windows Vista, perhaps it is because Windows Vista Ultimate comes with it, I am not sure. AnywaysâŠ
I told my friend I am not installing Vista (although I have Windows Vista Ultimate âthe final version of Vista, no beta, no RC, but finalâ as ⊠â Read more
More on Lingo
A while ago I wrote about my plans of dropping BellSouth for a VoIP provider called Lingo. At that time I also wrote that I would come back and write a review about it. Well, this is not a real review âI really do not know how to write oneâ but it contains my experiences with Lingo voice over IP (VoIP) service, so far.
When something works fine there is very little to tell. The ⊠â Read more
Way too early
I woke up at 7:00 AM today, perhaps a bit earlier. The same thing happens every weekend, I cannot sleep as I wish, my internal clock just wouldnât stop buzzing. So here I am, reading my favourites blogs and news sites, while feeling stressed about Monday (or should I say Sunday night?) morning changes at work. It is the weekend, for Godâs sake! I shouldnât be worrying about anything in the future related to work. I wish it was that easy.
On Linux I know, after years of experience, things work o ⊠â Read more
The worse Web Browser
Not too long ago I was an Internet Explorer fan. The pages I went to looked fine under it, the experience seemed rich. There were no complains. Then I started fiddling with CSS and moving away from tables. I experienced the advantages of the PNG format and I loved it. I experienced functionability I never saw before. I got tired of hearing about major problems and running security updates. I got my eyes opened.
I wonder why it took that long. Perhaps Mozilla Firefox was not that polis ⊠â Read more
Futilely insisting
Human nature is quite interesting and I type so based on my own experience. I am talking about myself.
It amazes me that I keep going to check for new entries or read comments, once â and sometimes two, three, four times â a day on Ambivalent.US, when I disagree 9 out of 10 with everything the owner has to say (actually, write). Same thing happens with Hivelogic, I go there every day just to find a bo ⊠â Read more
Happy New Year 2004!
As we get closer to changing years âin some parts of the world it is already 2004â I feel like going over the things that happened to us (the Collantesâ family) during 2003. I may not have enough to write about to make this a serious entry, but here I go.
This year we are leaving behind brought very few things, but some made a deep impact in our lives at this point. To start with, we turned out one year older (duh!) and, hence, gained on experience (yeah, right!). We reached our 5th ⊠â Read more
I will never be happy in this lifetime
Recently I received an email from a friend that has been on Iraq since the beginning of the war. He keeps us up-to-date of his experiences on the front and every email from him brings amazing details and interesting perspectives of the daily life on the liberated Iraq.
This last email was specially interesting because, as he mentions, it brings a part of Iraq that our news sources seems to have forgotten about, they havenât picked up or they, simply ⊠â Read more
Circa 1984
I guess a fitting way to âwelcomeâ myself to the collantes.us posting forum is to also give a brief rehashing of my digital lifestyle.
Rumor has it that nineteen years ago, in the summer of 1984, two brand new bundles of joy rolled into the Canzolino household. The first was a shiny new Macintosh; the second, coming six weeks or so later, was a baby girl. Iâve been raised on computers ever since, tinkering away at little games and clicking that little one button ever since.
My first experience w ⊠â Read more
It is that time of the year: Halloween
Well, you goblins, witches, bats, ghosts⊠Frankenstein lovers, here it comes your day, once again. Of course, I do not look at Halloween as such, it is just another day, like the others, with the subtle difference that is the day where kids go around, having fun, asking for sweet little treats, dressed up as the unimaginable.
Considering I never knew what Halloween was until I came to America and, hence, I did not experience the fun that it can bring ⊠â Read more
It is over now, or it isnât
Well, I got my car back today and it seems to be functioning all right. After this experience the only conclusion I can draw is: definitely, âHoller Mitsubishiâ service completely sucks, their Service Manager does not have a slight idea on what customer service is, their mechanics â or, at least, one of them â do not know what the heck they are doing⊠to sum it up: do not take your car there. Trust me. I will wait one or two days, to make sure the car is fine and then I ⊠â Read more