Abracadavers Intro

I have been listening to the new record by The Classic Crime, The Silver Chord (you can find my review here), lately. I noticed at the beginning of their hit Abracadavers, that there is the whispering that you cannot really make out just before he screams, “It’s like I never had time!”

I was thinking about it, and the thought occured to me that it sounded like words were being spoken backwards. So I fired up Audacity and reversed the beginning of the track. Sure enough, I was right:

Everyone must dance the dance of death…everyone must dance the dance of death…

Which seems to go right along with the song itself. If you don’t believe me, try it for yourself, or have a listen here.

The “Mojave Experiment”

Microsoft just decided to pull off a ridiculous PR stunt with their “Mojave Experiment” this past week.

Apparently the word-of-mouth campaign that us techie people have initiated without any real organization has informed all of our non-geek friends of our innate dislike of Vista. Yeah, everyone knows that Vista is crappy, from the media, from us IT people, from actual users.

Microsoft decided that our friends needed a second opinion.

Their answer was the “Mojave Experiment” where they talked to 140 non-Vista users about their thoughts on Vista, and then had them “test-drive” the “newest” version of Windows, Windows Mojave. I’m guessing that Microsoft hacked their own system to replace all occurrences of “Vista” with “Mojave” for these purposes.

After watching the intro video, click on some of the other faces to get different *select* reactions. Also, be sure to check out the “facts” where Microsoft propagates what a truly awesome product Vista is, and tells us *some* of the stats and methods used in this experiment.

According to the site, they used an HP Pavillion DV2000, with 2GB of RAM…that is all the info given about the computer used. Let it be known that base model specs only come with 1GB of RAM, and use integrated graphics card, but I would bet that they upgraded to the Nvidia GeForce Go 7200 for this model, if not a higher end card. But you don’t get the kind of hardware you need to run Vista on a brand new computer. You know they probably maxed out the notebook as much as possible, installed the O/S without all the extra junk you get on a new computer these days, ensure that all the correct drivers were working before allowing the users to test spin it.

Tell me, do you really think they would let the test users experience awful tasks such as hooking up external devices to the computer for the first time, trying to configure a network, installing new software (thank you UAC!), or try to run multiple high performance programs (i.e. Firefox…or, ahem, I mean, IE7 and Adobe Photoshop and AIM, er, I mean, Windows Messenger, and Outlook, etc) all at the same time. See if there is no slow down there.

According to the site, which you can verify for yourself, most of the users were completely surprised that what they were being showed was actually Vista. I am guessing that like I said, these users were probably allowed to do simple tasks one at a time like play a card game of Spider Solitaire, check their Hotmail email, and type up a simple document, without any heavy duty testing that might happen in a real world environment.

But this guy, though the site calls him a skeptic, probably shows these true colors of this PR stunt.

Claim: “Windows Mojave really is Windows Vista.”

Response: “But why is it faster?”

He saw through these phonies. Obviously, these experimenters weren’t playing quite fair as I have stated.

UPDATE:
A couple of other thoughts I had: Why is the site created in Adobe Flash? Why not use their own Silverlight? I’ll tell you why. Because they want people to actually see the videos and people don’t want to have to download another plugin to view the website. I don’t have Silverlight.
Also, which version of Vista did they actually show users? I guarantee you it wasn’t Vista Basic, even though that is the prime operating system that comes on new computers now.

New Facebook Look

About half a year ago I learned that Facebook had a new look in the mix. Today, that look has been gradually released to its users a little at a time. I did not know about this (as I have not been asked to change over as of yet) until I read a few friend’s status updates commenting on the new look. Therefore, I checked the Facebook blog, and sure enough there was a post about the new look. There was also a link to check it out if we had not seen the new site yet. So I clicked it.

Go ahead an follow through the image gallery to learn about the New Facebook look, and my thoughts on it.

p2pConverter Updated to 0.5

I have recently updated p2pConverter to 0.5. This now integrates better with post-2.5 Wordpress installations, as it no longer includes Scompt’s ManagePages files to incorporate customized columns under Manage > Pages (a much need feature). If you are still using a pre-2.5 installation, you can download 0.4 or a previous version at the p2pConverter Archived page.

I restructured this plugin in the new version, and included a new feature that one commenter requested. Now you are able to limit users who have priveledges from being able to convert between posts and pages. This checks if the user is allowed to delete a Post and/or a Page, and if he is he is allowed to convert. This “Capability” can be adjusted on a per role basis with a plugin like Role Manager.

Please click here to download the new version!

Let me know if you have any questions!

iPhone 3G Promotional Spoof

Of course, we have all heard the news about the new iPhone 3G that was just released this past Friday.

And we have all heard about the hassles that new owners have had to go through to get one (sometimes, not activated!)

Apparently, this just might turn you into a hobo, like this promotional spoof video indicates: