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Saturday, April 02, 2005

The Pope Is Dead ... God Bless John Paul II

Image of the Pope
The Pope was renowned for his extraordinary willpower

Pope John Paul II, one of the longest serving pontiffs in history, has died at the age of 84.

He died on Saturday evening following a series of worsening health problems including heart failure.

The Polish-born Karol Wojtyla became Pope in 1978, taking a conservative stand on issues such as abortion, contraception and women's rights.

He was the most widely travelled pontiff and visited more than 120 countries during his 26-year papacy.

'Serene'

Pope John Paul II died at 2137 local time (1937 GMT) after suffering from heart and kidney problems and unstable blood pressure.

His condition deteriorated suddenly on Thursday night with a high fever caused by an infection of the urinary tract.

The infection brought on "septic shock and a cardio-circulatory collapse", the Vatican said in a statement.

The Pope then received the Saint Viaticum, a Catholic rite for the sick and dying.


The Vatican had announced on Friday that though he was gravely ill he had been conscious, lucid and serene.

Millions of Catholics across the world gathered in churches and in the open air to pray for the Pope.

The pontiff had been suffering from breathing troubles, exacerbated by the progress of Parkinson's Disease, an incurable condition from which he had been suffering for nearly a decade.

He appeared briefly at the window of his Vatican apartment on Easter Sunday to bless the faithful, but was not able to speak.

It was the first time during his 26-year pontificate that the Pope had delegated the main Easter ceremonies to his cardinals.

He tried again to speak to the faithful a few days later - a sign of his extraordinarily strong will, correspondents say.

Fall of communism

John Paul's papacy nearly ended in 1981 when he was shot and seriously wounded as he toured St Peter's Square in Rome.

After a long period of recovery he visited and forgave the would-be assassin.

I... know that it would be equally ridiculous to believe that it was the Pope who brought down communism with his own hands
Memory and Identity
Written by the Pope

John Paul's reign saw radical changes in the world including the collapse of communism and the spread of Aids.

Although plagued by ill health throughout the latter part of his papacy he maintained his international schedule and in 2000 made a poignant pilgrimage to the Holy Land.

He also made a final, nostalgic return to his homeland in 2002.

Born Karol Wojtyla in 1920 near Krakow, Poland, John Paul was an excellent sportsman in his youth.


Friday, April 01, 2005

April Fools Day ...

Happy April Foods Day.

And Happy Birth To Andy =p

Thursday, March 31, 2005


My current wallpaper. Support natural power and save some gas for those of us who need it =p
Oliver's Photos


A funny picture I took about a year ago while visiting Middlebury, VT. If you watch Comedy Central you will understand... Posted by Hello

Wednesday, March 30, 2005

AOL Instant Messenger Down?

AIM and AOL IM seem to be down. I hope this is a temporary thing as instant messenger is a huge part of my communication needs.

I have searched around online and looks like its a pretty major outage too. Please, oh please come back soon AIM.

Nice Day Eh? - PhotoPost

Time to Eat My Words

Ok, So I was just posting about how audioblogger does not work. And I hit the publish post button. Guess what? As soon as I did that my AudioBlog post shows up.

Its a few hours late and just a test. Don't make fun of my voice please =p

this is an audio post - click to play

AudioBlogger Not Working

The Audioblogger publishing interface

Audioblogger was a great idea. Just call into the phone number, enter your PIN and be able to post audio clips / audioblogs to your blogger account. The examples posted on their site work great and showcases the potential for audioblogging. You could call from anywhere in the world and report in almost real time what you wanted to. This would make reporting news and or anything else you might want very easy.

Fantastic, but only one little problem. It does not work. I attempted to post a few hours ago and so far nothing. Searched around the web and found that is the general consensus - audioblogger does not really post anything or if it does it is super delayed. Can't really complain since it is a free service and like almost all Google products, still in Beta. Hope it works one day.

Podcasting - revolution in the making?

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Photo from cnn.com

Search Google or Yahoo! or any search engine for Podcasting and you will learn about a whole new world of audio enjoyment. Podcasting is the generic term for allowing digital audio players like iPods and MuVos to listen to radio broadcasts on the devices. Some MP3 players have built in FM turners, but often could not record the shows. Podcasting allows the user to setup which broadcasts to record and then use their computer to transfer the broadcast to their MP3 player. So instead of having to tune in to NPR at 6p.m. on Saturday to catch "A Prairie Home Companion" you can just set your iPod to grab the broadcast and listen to it later. You can also fast forward and rewind or skip sections of the broadcast. Sort of like a TiVo / PVR for radio.

I have tried this with my iPod and am in love with the technology. Now if they can only find a way to get the Podcasts onto my iPod without having to connect to my computer. If it had Wi-Fi I would love to have it sync my podcasts as soon as I walked into the room or pushed a button or something, but Apple is not in any rush to put WiFi into iPods (nor is there probably much demand for it, but I can dream).

Tuesday, March 29, 2005

My Internet Works Again

About a week ago my Comcast High Speed Internet starting having connectivity problems. I did not think it was a big deal at the time. Ever since I had ATTBI before Comcast I usually just reset my modem and the connection would start working again. However, this time after many, many times resetting the modem the connection still would not hold a connection for any acceptable amount of time.

Well I called Comcast and they missed their first promised service time. So I called again and finally today (about a full week after problems started and I reported it) Comcast came out. They tested all the lines and connections and just gave me a new modem. After a very slow setup program (now required because too many people were stealing HSI before, my internet was alive.

However, getting my home network up was another story. Comcast's new setup proceedure required some strnage settings so finally after about 20 minutes of fooling around with it I now have my full home network back up and running.

PVR lets you view around the house

Exciting news for all you PVR fans who want to watch the same show anywhere in the house using one device.

Digital video recorders like TiVo long ago freed us from the tyranny of network schedules. The newest DVRs provide liberation from the need to coordinate our viewing with the rest of the household.

Now we can all sit in different rooms watching different shows! (Is that good for familial relations? I suppose that depends on your family.)

A machine from Scientific-Atlanta, in Time Warner Cable trials in my area, lets you record two channels simultaneously and watch the recordings on any TV in the house.

Like TiVo, Scientific-Atlanta's Explorer 8300 Multi-Room DVR allows you to go to a program guide and click on the shows you want it to record automatically.

Full Story @ Morning Call

TiVo tests pop-up-style ads

Yesterday TiVO began testing interactive advertising that works like pop-up ads that are common on the internet. This was done as TiVo looks to bring some compromise to the table in order to please advertisers who are dismayed with the devices ability to skip over ads during TV programs and fast foward through entire shows.

The company confirmed late Monday that it released the first in a series of advertising features to a random and limited number of subscribers to the digital-video recorder service. The first test feature--a tag--pops up on the screen when a viewer is fast-forwarding through an advertisement.

If viewers press the thumbs-up or select button during the half second the tag is displayed, they will be redirected to a menu that leads to more information about the advertised product. The tag takes up about 25 percent of the screen, according to the company. TiVo said it is working with only one advertiser, a movie studio, on the trial balloon.

Full Story @ cNet

Super Charged Batteries



Have you even dreamt of a battery that can recharge itself as quickly as possible? Well Toshiba is now proud to announce its SUPER CHARGE BATTERY, which only need 60 seconds (1 minute) to obtain 80% of a full charge capacity.

I cannot wait for this technology to trickle down to all devices.

Monday, March 28, 2005

Alltel Begins EV-DO Rollout


Alltel today launched CDMA EV-DO high speed wireless data service in three cities. Subscribers in Tampa, Florida and Cleveland and Akron, Ohio will be able to get unlimited high speed data on their laptops for $70 a month. Similar service from other carriers costs about $80. The PC Card modem required to access the service will cost $160 with a two year contract or $220 with a one year agreement. The carrier has not yet announced plans for expanding the high speed network or offering the service on handsets.

Full release @ ALLTEL

Sites I Read

I just added a section in the lower right hand column of my blog called "Sites I Read." These are some of the various blogs that I read on a daily or semi-daily basis. Please check them out and let me/them what you think about their content, design, whatever. Its always nice to hear what other people think about your blog and work. Have fun :-)

Clarion N.I.C.E. - In Car Bling



Part tour guide, part personal entertainer, Clarion's N.I.C.E. system is a transportable 20GB HDD-based GPS navigation solution that provides users with a host of entertainment options. Just select your destination via the seven-inch monitor's touch-screen control and N.I.C.E. will guide you via turn-by-turn voice prompts and three mapping displays. For entertainment, choose from Sirius Satellite Radio or MP3 Music Playback, which plays wirelessly through an existing sound system. The system can also be utilized to review personal photos from a digital camera, or for rear-view camera viewing, watching movies or playing video games. It's everything in one... It's N.I.C.E.

More Details @ Clarion Innovations

Sunday, March 27, 2005

Happy Easter Everyone

Hope you all find the easter eggs in whatever programs you use =p
Have a good one and be safe.