Overall Update: August 2012

Well, from the looks of it, you would think I had fallen off the face of the Earth for weeks at a time, considering how often I post to this website. I find myself to be a man who is an odd combination of too busy and too lazy to get some projects done in …
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Blogging in the Mobile Era: Full Scale Blogging with Mobile Systems

Let’s face it: mobile devices are taking over every aspect of our digital lives. Why sit in front of a massive desktop tower, or lug around a 10 lb laptop, when a tablet PC, or even your cell phone, can do everything you need to do both on and offline?  With seamless integration into social …
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Anime Blues Con

I have been meaning to make this post for a while now: I am even delayed today posting it due to a power outage in the area. Simply put, I am going to Anime Blues Con. This will be my first ever Anime convention, and I am quite excited.  Memphis is not known for having …
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A year with an iPod: a quick retrospective

In late 2007, I purchased a Zune 80. I had weighed the options available, the design of units at the time, and the software used to sync them. My experience with iTunes and a borrowed iPod nano had been, suffice to say, less than stellar. Of course, the Zune software was just as clunky, but …
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Video scaling is finally fixed

So, you all know the problems I have had the past few months with video scaling, right? Well, with me having to restore windows on this machine, I naturally had to reinstall the video card drivers, and what would you know, scaling actually works again via GPU. All I can say is that something is …
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Experimenting with ReadyBoost: A quirky tale of caching.

So, sometime last year, I decided to see just what the Windows ReadyBoost feature would do on my desktop machine. Yes, I know the feature is designed with laptops in mind, but at the time I did not yet own a Windows 7 based laptop, so there really wasn’t much I could do, save for …
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Instagram: So simple, yet so enjoyable

So, right, with all this talk about Instagram on Android, and me being a guy who likes to take random photographs, I decided to check it out. Oh, those on my Facebook can see the chaos that has come. I have been snapping pictures of virtually any possibly interesting scene just to try out the …
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