For anyone using my ‘stockgrab’ script to pull stock quotes from yahoo, you may have noticed that it stopped working today. 8 years since their last format change, Yahoo has reformatted their stock quote page and broken stockgrab’s parser. If you’re on my stockbuds list, that also is temporarily broken. I’ve discovered that Yahoo has a way of requesting a comma separated values version of stock quotes, so I’ll be converting stockgrab to use that.
Optimus Maximus Keyboard nears reality
The Optimus Maximus keyboard is emerging from the vaporware. This is the full size keyboard where every key contains a full color display so that the mapping of keys and what is shown on them can be redone at whim. They are now saying the should have it around year end.
The bad part… $1490 for a keyboard. And yes, that’s US DOLLARS.
Still, looks sweet.
Who likes the little, little duckies in the pond?
I do, I do, I do, a-chicka quack quack
Brain Teaser
(from miltownkid with variation)
You are given 12 coins which all look exactly the same. One of them is a counterfeit coin and will be either lighter or heavier depending on what it was made from. Using a balancing scale, take exactly 3 measurements to find the counterfeit coin and determine if it is lighter or heavier than normal.
The big variation is that miltownkid’s version didn’t require you to also determine whether the odd item is heavier or lighter, just to find the one which was different. (This version is written more like a story too.) I solved his version in just about three hours but had one particular case where it was undetermined if the weight is heavier or lighter. Having to find that makes it just a bit more complicated. (My solution was also a bit more complex than the canonical solutions available online. (No peeking!))
This one looks easy, and you’ll think you are on the right track about a dozen times before you actually get it. Keep checking that all possible cases can work out in only three measurements. If you solve it, send me an email rather than putting a spoiler in the comments.
Refer Madness: An Early History of Spamdexing
I wrote an updated report on the early days of Spamdexing which I believe I was first to invent:
Lyrics: Angels in the sky (Sundae Club)
Funny story here… Sundae Club is a somewhat obscure new band that has an album called Technostalgia out. Rosminah recently posted on her blog a YouTube video commemorating the CARE program which used the song “Constant Raincheck” by Sundae Club.
It was a catchy little tune of which I found a free mp3 download which got played incessantly over the next few days at which point I ordered their CD from CD Baby. As an aside, CD Baby’s service absolutely and completely rocks. They managed to get a CD from them in Portland to me in Taipei in five days from the time I submitted the order.
Anyways, funny story time: I had found the lyrics for ‘Angels in the sky’ sometime last week on the web. Today I wanted to find them again and for whatever reason my Googling skills let me down. However, my own damn blog popped up consistently on the first page of the search results I was trying by virtue of having the song listed in the ‘Recently Played’ list (over there on the top right) and having a ‘Lyrics’ category listed further down. So since I couldn’t find the lyrics and my blog was showing up anyways, I figured I’d better put up the lyrics so others could find them. (It is rather ironic that my blog seems to rank so highly in Google.)
EDIT: And of course I happen to find the other lyrics page after this is all written up.
Artist: Sundae Club
Song: Angels in the sky
Album: Technostalgia
Thought I saw angels in the sky
And in my dreams, they’re flying by and by
Shining brightly in the sky, so many colors
And it’s so beau-beautiful
Thought I saw angels in the sky
And in my dreams, they’re flying by and by
Shining brightly in the sky, so many colors
And it’s so beau-beautiful
The world is turning as you sleep
Sure of your body I will be
Halos are drawn in the sky
And I hear your cry and it’s so beautiful
Thought I saw angels in the sky
And in my dreams, they’re flying by and by
Shining brightly in the sky, so many colors
And it’s so beau-beautiful
The world is turning as you sleep
Sure of your body I will be
Halos are drawn in the sky
And I hear your cry and it’s so beautiful
The world is turning as you sleep
Sure of your body I will be
Halos are drawn in the sky
And I hear your cry and it’s so beautiful
And as you lie asleep
(Thought I saw angels in the sky)
The world is turning around you
Sure of your body I will be
All this love I can see
And it’s spinning around you
(Thought I saw angels in the sky)
Halos are drawn in the sky
And I hear your cry and it’s so beautiful
And as you lie asleep
(Thought I saw angels in the sky)
The world is turning around you
Sure of your body I will be…
tcp.com shutdown reminder
For any tcp.com users who didn’t get the memo:
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tcp.com is SHUTTING DOWN on February 28, 2007. You will need to
arrange other hosting service and move all your files and databases
before then.
See the wiki for more information:
http://wiki.jameslick.com/index.php/Tcp.com_shutdown
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Some videos
I haven’t had a chance to blog for a while, so here’s a couple of videos to tide you over for a while.
ysabellabrave sings What A Wonderful World:
The infamous ‘Bus Uncle’ video from Hong Kong, now with Chinese and English subtitles:
(Not worksafe if anyone you work with understands Cantonese.)
Today’s Crazy Videos
Here are two videos which just possibly may make your head explode.
Jerk It Out by Mark Leung (music by Caesars)
Pickle Surprise! by Tom Rubnitz (featuring RuPaul and Lady Bunny)
More Updates
We also had a 40 minute power outage at my first restaurant tonight. Dunno what happened but that side of the street was all dark. The good thing about this was that I found out some of the emergency lights were not set right, so got them working correctly.
hostgator.com suspended my new account about two hours after I redirected the Robert Anton Wilson site to their servers. I guess they don’t like accounts getting quite that much traffic shortly after being created. Fortunately I noticed right away and after a quick call they ‘verified my credit card’ and reactivated the account.
The site is doing about 1gb an hour in traffic and NewsGator pegs it at the #5 most blogged about topic today.