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Do Your Taxes!

I don’t see what the big deal people have with doing their taxes.

I’ve never had to pay back money…

And if my calcuations are correct, I’m bringing home a cool $3K…[EDIT – Feb 21: It’s more like $800. I just messed up a calcuation] home in a refund this year.

Booya.

Chances are my calcuations are WAY off.

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50% Off Sale at Walue Willage!

Today only, 50% off at Walue Willage!

Take the afternoon off!

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XBox Media Center – The Angel


I want to tell you a little about the XBox Media Center (affectionately known as XBMC).

As you all know, I am slow on the video game bandwagon and finally bought a mod chip and modded my XBox. Matt and Duncan (and others) have already done so years ago and know the knowledge which I only now know..

Have you ever heard of Media Centers? They allow you to view your digital media via your TV in one central location. I won’t go on about the theory of media centers as you will now read what my actual XBMC can do.

Music – I can read music off of a CD, or on a network drive (aka, my computer upstairs and Mike’s computer downstairs). I can have a listing of all the freakin’ music I have in the world, as long as it’s on someone’s computer. I can also go into my iTunes database (how convenient since I already have one set up for use with my iPod!) and access all my files and playlists. For the non-tech savvy, do you know that you can use iTunes to organize all your music on your computer and you don’t need an iPod? You also don’t need to pay for it, it’s free. Try it out today!

I can also go to streaming Internet radio stations for some cool music. I want some Lounge music? BOOM. Done. Jazz? Done. 500 radio stations to browse through. Take that Satellite Radio!

Programs – Heck, I haven’t really played around with this, but the coolest part of this is that you can a) Copy XBox games (alright, it’s illegal. Big deal.) and b) Play emulators. Emulators basically mimic the functionality of the old video game systems you’ve grown to love. Right now, I’ve installed a Nintendo Emulator and loaded up ‘The Legend of Zelda’ last night. That’s right people, I’m not talking about the super-duper Wind Maker version on Gamecube…I’m talking about the original! With a bullet.

Eventually I will download emulators for other vid systems such as Super Nintendo and Nintendo 64. Maybe a Turbo Grafx 16 console while I’m at it.

Videos – My fave option on the whole thing. I download vids a lot. I download TV shows a lot. I don’t really mind watching it on my piddly 17-inch computer screen, but dang it would be cool if I could just watch it on my TV screen downstairs.

Voila! My wish has come true. I just go search for the video files via the network (which are stored on my physical computer upstairs) and they play them! They can even play them in 5.1 surround if someone has encoded the video that way (like the Smallville eps on the Net). And it plays EVERY format possible. We all know there are a slew of formats out there and you need a different player for each…not with the XBMC. Somewhere in the code, they’ve handled all of that gobbledegook…it just opens and plays the vid. Oh my…I am in heaven. I can now watch my eps of Lost that I downloaded.

Pictures: Who needs photo album these days? I just go into the folder I want to view photos in, and hit slideshow. I can even shuffle the pictures. I can even have my music playing in behind them while we watch. This was especially effective while showing Eric last night while popping up some wedding photos along with some acoustic Lifehouse. Tugs on the heart strings I tell ya! Everyone can see the screen – no more just sitting around a little photo album!

Other features:
Weather! Hey, wanna know what the weather is for the next five days? There’s a linkup to the Weather Network right on the Main Menu.
Movie Trailers – Same deal! I can view all the new movie trailers (from the Apple Quicktime website – THE source for new movie trailers) all from my main menu of the XBMC and on my TV.

I have just begun to play around with the XBMC – but it’s the best time (a lot because of the soldering instructions – let’s say 10 hours in total) and money – ($80 for the chip, and $60 for a wireless network card) that I’ve put into a project. I suppose you have to include an XBox in that price also, but it was a gift. Thanks Mom and Dad!

I encourage you to come see what the XBMC is all about and perhaps build one yourself!

I apologize to my tech savvy friends reading this…I always try and make my blog entries non-tech savvy for the others reading it.

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New Purchase?

Hey hey hey! Here’s another installment of “Ryan is itching to buy something”.

I feel the need to buy things every once in awhile. It is a curse I tell you.

Anyhow, this is the story about how I’m slowly getting hooked on Mac Computers.

I haven’t had much experience with Apple products. It was always “Don’t buy those overpriced pieces of hardware!” and I didn’t.

Then came the iPod. Huh…a neat toy that will be obsolete in 5 years. ;-P

But then I started to hear more and more about what Mac computers can do. For example…being from the musician’s walk of life, I have heard about GarageBand, an easy to use song creation tool that comes with the Mac. Even Nine Inch Nails released a few of their songs in GarageBand format so you can remix the songs with their own individual tracks! That is wild. Alas, I could not play around with it due to no Mac in my possession. But not a real big deal, right?

In the past year, my needs for a computer have changed…I am beginning to burn more and more DVDs and I wish to make them more and more slick looking. Nice menus, good chapter transitions…I am even thinking of turning it into a business one day. Coupled with the ‘I can transfer your old videocassettes onto a DVD”, I could make a few extra bucks.

So I’ve tried to do the ‘create your own DVD’ thing…it’s worked somewhat. A lot of different software to use to get what I want, but never reallly what I want.

Then I read up on the Mac computers and how they are the be-all end-all of video editing and whatnot. I’ve always known this – you always see musicians or film producers with a Mac. Heck, did you know that Napolean Dynamite was edited using Macs? That’s wild.

I mentioned getting a Mac to Benoit when he was thinking of getting a new computer and he dismissed the idea almost immediately but after a few weeks, he had purchased one on a whim and is loving it.

Last night Vero let me play around with her PowerBook (aka Mac Laptop) from work and I was really impressed with it. It’s slick. It’s smooth. And it has some very cool software. Garageband was really fun to play around with and I didn’t even have to read a manual (like Cubase. Gak.)

So…I always told myself my next computer will be a laptop. I don’t think I will buy the power-user Mac laptop (as it’s over $2000), but they will be releasing a new version of the iBook soon enough…in the next few months.

So faithful readers – my quandry (quandary?) is this. I can’t really justify buying this at this moment in my life.

So what does one do when they can’t afford something? Sell something they own!

Give me some ideas of what I can sell off to make this purchase. I was thinking my comic books, but really, that is a long procedure and I don’t think I would make much profit off of them. I was also thinking old computer parts…but alas, I really don’t think old computers are really profitable (unless I find someone who doesn’t know a thing about computers and bail it on them.)

iplaying: Hello Old Friend – Eric Clapton – Crossroads

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The Four’s

Taken from Ferda, who took it from Jen who stole it from Jill. Chances are she stole it from someone else also considering our generation has no original ideas, only ideas stolen from the Internet which we sometimes try and pass as our own. But, the good people who are Ferda and Jen have at least referenced their findings. 😉

Four Jobs You’ve Had In Your Life
1. Wal-Mart Greeter
2. Forestry Herbicide Sprayer
3. Burier of bodies at the town graveyard
4. Paper boy!

Four Places You Have Lived
1. Sudbury
2. Cobalt…SCRATCH THIS! Dad reminded me of the coolest spot to live…Abitibi Canyon. Population 30? Maybe 100. Did they even have grocery stores there? I cannot remember. I was 3.
3. Kapuskasing
4. Ottawa

Four Music Artists You Can’t Hear Too Often
1. The Smashing Pumpkins
2. Mogwai
3. The Arcade Fire
4. Mike

Four Favorite Books
1. The Thrawn Trilogy
2. Lord of the Rings Trilogy (including the Hobbit and the Silmarillion)
3. Dune Series
4. The Karate Dojo

Four Movies You Could Watch Over and Over
1. Legends of the Fall
2. Dazed and Confused
3. FUBAR
4. Napolean Dynamite

Four TV Shows You Love to Watch (currently)
1. Lost
2. Prison Break
3. Alias
4. Smallville

Four Places You Have Been On Vacation
1. Europe
2. Gaspe
3. Florida
4. Boston

Four Websites You Visit Daily
1. www.chartattack.com
2. www.gizmodo.com
3. www.redflagdeals.com
4. www.comingsoon.net

Four Of Your Favorite Foods
1. Steak
2. Grilled Cheese
3. Any kind of sandwich with some mustard and meat inside
4. Lemon Pie

Four Hobbies
1. Listening to Music
2. Playing guitar
3. Going to school. Heck, it takes up most of my time so it must be considered a hobby!
4. Going to the Heart & Crown

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Another Funny & TV Shows on DVD Part 2

Q: Why did Sheryl Crow leave Lance Armstrong?

A: She found someone that owned a car.

Ha!

On a random other note, go to Futureshop.ca here and there are select Buy 1, get 1 free TV Series.

update: As per Ferda’s comment in this posting, I want to draw your attention to my previous posting about TV series on DVD here. Here I outline alternatives to purchasing TV shows on DVD.

Now, let’s put price aside for a moment. Clearly, with this Future Shop deal, it is most likely worthwhile to pick up a season or two.

But regardless of price, would you watch it? I cannot for the life of me seeing myself sitting somewhere in my house and saying “Man, I would love to watch an episode of Friends right now, I’m going to pop one in!”. It’s always more like “Man, what is on TV right now? Whoa whoa whoa, a Friends marathon?! I’m in!” and I am glued to the TV for hours.

This brings up a thought on TV shows on DVD (consider this Part 2)…maybe there are only certain shows which are better suited on DVD. I can think of the serialized dramas with cliffhangers at the end of every episode (24, Alias, Lost, etc.), but when it comes to the old sitcoms you love to watch…maybe not so much. If they weren’t already on reruns, then maybe it would be worthwhile. But if they are already somewhere on tv, then why bother?

Here’s another point – I bought the Thundercats Season 1 – Volume 1 about 3 months ago. I love Thundercats. It is my fave cartoon. I jumped at the chance to see it on DVD.

Have I watched them all? Heck no! Why not? I don’t feel the need to watch the next episode. I’m not hanging there thinking “Oh man, what’s going to happen to Clark Kent and Lex Luthor in the next episode?!” and pop it in and waste away an entire Sunday afternoon.

So I am updating my theories on TV Shows on DVDs. They may be worthwhile to purchase if you feel you can justify the price point (otherwise, look into the other alternatives in my ‘Devil in Me’ blog entry) but you also must actually WATCH the entire season. 😉

Here’s another random thought that I’ll touch upon in the future…what if you watch the entire season and you love it, but then you never watch it again? Serialized TV shows are not the highest in replayability factors, unlike sitcoms where you can think “Hey, I wanna see that Friends episode where Ross kisses Rachel, the 14th time!” MAYBE, in five years time I’ll want to watch an entire series again, but no time soon.

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Thank God for Spidey Sense

This morning I went to plug in the iron and knocked the ironing boardwhile bending over.

My spidey sense alerted me to danger and I swung my head out of the way as the hot iron which my roomate just used grazed my ear! I could feel the intense heat as it whizzed by!

Whew, that was close. If I didn’t move out of the way, the thing would have rolled down my back for sure!

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To Mod or not to Mod

As you all I know, I recently purchased a mod chip for my XBox.

After a slew of tests and other things taking me away from my priorities, I sat down yesterday to start the process of tearing apart my XBox and modifying it.

I’m thinking this w0uld take 2-3 hours of my time. I take the motherboard out and follow the instructions very carefully as I am soldering components onto the board and don’t want to screw up.

After a few hours, Mike and I ready to test the guy out. The verdict?

Failure!

Don’t know what’s wrong?! Dang. Could it be a solder point?

After numerous troubleshooting sessions (read: I felt like I was back in school when I fried 7 Altera programmable logic chips) I resorted to the Internet to find the problem. Turns out that the instructions that some gracious gent wrote up forgot a key point to solder onto the motherboard. I apply the solder, plug her in and voila! IT’S ALIVE!

This was around 6:30. Essentially, my entire day was spent troubleshooting this thing. Sigh.

Anyhow, I’ve hit another minor snag where it won’t allow me update the bios with Evolution-X but at that point, I tried a few things, didn’t work and gave up for the night. I figure a fresh start (and perhaps some comments in the comments section from others who know what to do) may help me out.