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Archive for October, 2009

Essay on Startup Companies

Posted by TJ Falls On October - 30 - 2009

I came across this interesting essay – What Startups Are Really Like which was derived from a talk that Paul Graham gave at the 2009 Startup School.  Covers a few intersting points such as

  • Be Careful with Cofounders
  • Startups Take Over Your Life
  • Think Long-Term
  • Investors are clueless
  • Luck Is a Big Factor

…and many more.

Check it out via What Startups Are Really Like.

This Blog is Live!

Posted by TJ Falls On October - 29 - 2009

This blog has been officially launched!  What that means for you?  Not much of anything!  If you’ve been reading my postings, then you’ve seen my work in progress changes.  Basically by officially launching, all I’m doing is stating that I feel the blog is in good enough shape to be given out and linked.  There are still many tweaks and fixes I need to do…mostly behind the scenes, but I’m pretty happy with where I am at.  I am running version 1.0 beta of my custom theme.

Microsoft’s “The New Efficiency” Event

Posted by TJ Falls On October - 28 - 2009

Arriving at the event check in!

Cisco presentation was first up followed by a Windows Phone presentation.

The Windows 7 presentations are about to begin.

Demo of some of Windows 7’s new features including Aero Peak.

…and the Recent Items/ Shortcut views directly from the taskbar

Microsoft’s “the NEW efficiency” presentation has come to an end.

The seminar has finished and we are all to receive copies of Windows 7 Ultimate. Great!  As I get my copy I notice that it’s a 32-bit only version…wha????  Who is the genius at Microsoft that OK’d distributing 32-bit only versions of a product (that sells with both 32 & 64-bit versions on it) at an IT Professional and Developer conference?  I doubt 10% of the audience has been running 32-bit for years!  We were able to turn in our copies and fill out a form so that we could receive a 64-bit version by mail in 4-6 weeks.  Sheesh.  Obviously one can’t get too upset when receiving something for free…it’s just a shame that after such an enjoyable day that I had to go home with such a bad taste in my mouth.  Well played Microsoft.

64-bit Canon RAW codec pack

Posted by TJ Falls On October - 27 - 2009

Preparing to upgrade my computer to Windows 7 (64-bit).  While backing up drivers and software, I noticed that Canon does not have a 64-bit version of their RAW codec.  I came across this free codec pack that looks like it could do the trick.  It supports  bunch of different formats.  I’m only interested in the CR2 format for my Canon Rebel XSi, but it looks like it could be a nice collection of formats for those who need it:

A free collection of 32 and 64-bit raw image decoders for Windows 7, Vista and XP.

via Fast Picture Viewer | WIC RAW Codec Pack for Windows 7, Vista and XP.

Image Gallery updated to version 1.1

Posted by TJ Falls On October - 23 - 2009

Today I’ve completed improvements to the Image Gallery.  I updated much more than I originally had planned.  Version 1.1 of my custom theme has been pushed live.

  • Image Gallery now validates XHTML Strict 1.0 on all pages except the password protected entry point.  I’ve redesigned a custom password entry page and it validates as XHTML 1.0 Transitional.
  • I’ve combined the various password protected albums into groupings.  This helps so that a person only needs to enter the user name and password once to get access to the groupings of albums rather than needing to enter a user name and password for each album.  This seems to be the best solution working within the restrictions of ZenPhoto – the engine behind my gallery.
  • I’ve created a custom 404 page for the Image Gallery with a search function.  This page is good for the time being.  Once I get a custom 404 page built for my site, I’ll decide if I’ll merge that look into the Image Gallery’s 404 page, or just keep it as is.
  • The main Gallery RSS feed is now linked to Feedburner.  I had to create a few custom PHP functions based off the core RSS functions to link to the outside RSS host.  All albums, images, comment RSS feeds are still run by the internal engine.
  • Other misc. tweaks and bug fixes went into this update.  I’m fairly happy with where it is at.

Now I’ve just got to get new pictures uploaded!