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Not Mardi Gras

Mon Feb 18, 2008 11:26 EST (UTC -5)

I got to spend a weekend with my suitemates. On Saturday, Adam, Cameron, and I went with Evan to his house in Tampa, and we went to this post-Gasparilla parade. Actually, we left kind of late from Evan's house (having been treated to steak), so we only arrived in time to see the last float. After that, people were just sort of... reveling, I guess you would say. They were throwing around beads and stuff. Evan, who was in New Orleans a few weeks ago, says it was much more tame than Mardi Gras. Biggest excitement: we went into a cigar store, and Adam bought a cigar. It was either that or seeing the hippie-types with their tie-wearing dog.

So, no, we didn't get drunk, pass out, and wake up in Nevada a week later. We left around 11 as things seemed to be dying down. We went back to Gainesville the next day after having breakfast. It was cool getting to spend a weekend with my suitemates. I wish we could do stuff like that more often.

I've been getting into Ekiga lately. Do I really need a phone/videophone program on my computer? No, but it's awesome. Speaking of which, I've found a webcam that works. Since it was so terribly hard to find information about which webcams worked with Linux and which didn't, I want to spell it out here for you, me, and Google:

The Logitech QuickCam for Notebooks (model #961404-0403, USB product ID 046d:08ae) uses the gspca driver and therefore works out-of-the-box with Ubuntu 7.10.

And here's the proof:

Me as viewed by my new webcam

Ekiga is available for Linux and Windows (the latter being beta). The only programs whose audio and video are compatible with the latest version of Ekiga (2.0.11) are XMeeting (Mac), NetMeeting (Windows), and Windows Messenger (not Windows Live Messenger). But many others have compatible audio, and better video compatibility will be included in the upcoming 3.0 release. See this page from the Ekiga wiki for more details on compatibility.

So, does anyone want to say hi? I'm sip:jordon@ekiga.net.

Last Wednesday, one of the men standing in the background on the cover of the Beatles' album Abbey Road died at the age of 96. His name was Paul Cole, and he was visiting London with his wife. Since he was tired of visiting museums, he waited on the sidewalk outside one while his wife was inside. That's when he happened to observe some young hooligans being photographed crossing the street. He didn't realize he was on the album cover until about a year later, when he saw the family's copy at his home in Deerfield Beach, Florida. Yes, a resident of my hometown was on the cover of a Beatles album. Who knew? (Here's the full story).

RSS is pretty handy, but RSS feeds can be annoying. Maybe there are some things you'd rather not see in an RSS feed, or maybe you'd like to combine several feeds into one. That's where Yahoo! Pipes comes in handy. You can use it to make mashups of RSS feeds. Here's one I use for reading the J-Walk Blog. It excludes posts that mention banjos or bacon.

Ever notice how some celebrities look like crosses between other celebrities? It's celebrity math(s).


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