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Name: Mark
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Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Currently Listening
The Fragile
By Nine Inch Nails
Underneath it all
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The last post....

That's right folks - this is my last post on Xanga. This blog stops here.

Fear not though! I haven't given up blogging! Far from it infact, I've gotten serious with the blogging thing - I now have my very own blog setup on my own hosting account. I will also be posting multiple posts per day with any luck.

For all your lucky folks using an RSS aggregator or RSS enabled browser (e.g. Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari or something like that) my blog has an RSS feed you can subscribe to. This was one of the big things that compelled me to setup my own blog.

So without further ado I reveal MDBlog...

http://mdblog.68kmac.org/

Hope you guys will all keep up with me in my new home.

Oh yeh and thanks to Xanga for this setup that finally convinced me blogging was a Good Thing™ :)


Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Around 1am this morning we had the mother of all thunderstorms. Naturally, being a scientific type I got up from my bed (having been there a good half hour) and got my webcam out. The power never went off and so I was able to capture some stunning footage from my window. This is the best one I got:

http://homepage.mac.com/markbenson/.Movies/forks.mov


Wednesday, June 08, 2005

Currently Playing
Rush of Blood to the Head
By Coldplay
Clocks
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I felt this also would be appropriate. Steve jobs read this at the launch of Macintosh in 1984. I thin it rings very true with current feelings surrounding the Intel announcement. It also happens to be one of my favourite poetic works of modern times.

"Come writers and critics
Who prophesize with your pen
And keep your eyes wide
The chance won't come again
And don't speak too soon
For the wheel's still in spin
And there's no tellin' who
That it's namin'.
For the loser now
Will be later to win
For the times they are a-changin'."

- a verse from "Times They Are A-Changin' " by Bob Dylan.


Currently Playing
X&Y
By Coldplay
Speed of Sound
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For those who care (and there seems to be at least one) here are a few cited reasons for Apple switching to Intel:

- Porting software from the PC and Windows will be easier than ever. Intel Macs and Windows PCs will share a common language. Initially this will be x86, later it will advance to Intels IA-64/EM64T platform for 64-bit computing.

- The cost of Intels chips is lower, and as far as bang for buck goes Intel are streets ahead of IBM

- Intel may not have the fastest of the best x86 CPUs at present, that is clearly AMDs title to own for now, but they use less power an generate less heat than AMD or IBM CPUs and return 5 times computing more power per Watt of energy. This is also set to improve.

- An advantage not spoken about by Apple is an Open Source project for x86 Unix platforms called 'WINE'. Whats that? Basically WINE produce a 'false floor' to allow Windows Application Software (i.e. the programs that run in Windows, like Word, Excel, Internet Explorer, and even some Games) to run in a non-Windows environment. Attempts have been made to duplicate it's effects on IBM's PowerPC platform but to very little effect. WINE will pot easily to Mac OS X Intel, that is certain, and if a good Aqua based interface can be built for it OS X has a real chance of just running Windows Apps. No Virtual PC. No Dual-booting. Just Apps, and possibly even PC Games on a Mac.

- Speaking of Games... Porting Windows games, especially those that use OpenGL graphics technology, will become very much easier. Some sort of gaming framework will need to be forthcoming from Apple, but indications so far this year point to Steve Jobs wanting Apple seriously to work on this. It shouldn't a great deal harder than, say, porting a DirectX/Direct3D based Windows game for the current XBox.
Games that use DirectX's Direct3D technology, of course, will require more extensive work, but at least all that work will concentrate of translating to Mac OS not translating to PowerPC - something that has harmed Mac game ports greatly in the past, not to mention slowing them down massively.

- Why abandon IBM and PowerPC though? Well basically IBM screwed up. Steve has stuck with PowerPC as long as he has because he was waiting on getting Mac users over to OS X and making OS X itself a useful, stable and feature rich OS. from there forward it was just a case of picking a good looking moment to make the switch happen. IBM's recet lapse attitude towards PowerPC development was the excuse Steve needed. Also IBM's future roadmap (the future planning for their processor development) does not, ccording to Steve jobs, go where Apple are headed. Add to that the raw fact that, after 2 years of using IBM's PowerPC G5 CPU, over half Apple's Macintosh line are still using G4 CPUs from Motorola that first launched in 1999 because the G5 is simply not flexible enough and runs way too hot, you have a good case for IBM looking pretty bad in Apple's eyes. It is now even becoming apparent that G5 iMacs, in all their beauty, that are running for long periods under heavy loads are starting to warp the plastic chassis that months the computers internals. Suddenly the great almighty PowerPC G5 looks like it's bleeding like a stuck pig.
In my opinion IBM's lapse is a result of their big move into console gaming - IBM technology powers the XBox 360 AND the PS3 - that's a pretty profitable win/win situation. Compared to Apple's current market (the vast majority of the recent expansion of which is NOT running G5 CPUs as a lot of it is iBook, Mac mini and Powerbook sales) the Console Gaming market is a behemoth.

- It is my opinion that equivalent PC and Mac Intel products will run better in MAc OS X than Windows simply because, although a large footprint OS, Mac OS X does not contain the shreds of legacy code, poorly implemented half-features and in places utterly bemusing programming structure that plagues Windows. Just you wait until you see Photoshop for Windows and Mac OS X Intel running side by side, mark my words - if it's done right by Adobe the Mac version will run rings around Windows.

- Mac OS X's roots, believe it or not lie on the Intel platform. Steve Jobs' former company, NeXT, moved to Intel from Motorola's 680x0 CPUs in the mid-1990s. From there came OPENSTEP, the Intel version of NeXT's NEXTSTEP Operating System. When Apple bought NeXT in the late 1990s they got OPENSTEP. OPENSTEP was developed by a combination of Apple and former NeXT people into Rhapsody. Rhapsody was an experiment that was developed both on Intel and Mac. It took the best of OPENSTEP and attempted to blend it with the existing style of Mac OS 9. It wasn't that successful but it did spawn some products (called 'Mac OS X Server 1.x'), and also several Developer Releases which ran on Intel and Mac. Apple bottled before they released the Intel version of Mac OS X Server 1.0 and it never saw the light of the Intel platform. At that stage (around 2000) Mac OS X in it's current form was already taking shape. As Steve Jobs reveled at the WWDC 2005 keynote address Mac OS X is and always was compiled for both PowerPC and Intel platforms. He called this a 'Just In Case'. I call it a long term mission :)

Downers.... yes there are some:

- We will probably have to put up with that stupid Intel jingle in Apple adverts

- We can't slag off PC processors anymore (I didn't really anyway but some folks take pride in doing it...)

- There is also potential for abuse of Mac OS X Intel - it may well be possible to hack an ordinary Intel PC to run it. That means Apple may lose hardware sales. If it gets really epidemic (which I doubt it will if Apple keep their wits) then it could kill Apple's hardware market, which is a tragedy (in my book at least) because Apple computers are so very well designed.

- PowerPC Macs will eventually cease to be supported. That's computing though. It's already happened with 68k to PowerPC moves and at that time Apple was less prepared than it is now to offer competitively priced replacements for old computer users.


I hope that's enlightened a few people...


Tuesday, June 07, 2005

Currently Playing
Out of Time
By Rem
Me In Honey
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I saw this on someone else's Xanga and had to give it a blast:

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Stability |||||||||||| 46%
Orderliness |||| 20%
Empathy |||||||||||||||| 70%
Interdependence |||||||||||||||| 70%
Intellectual |||||||||||||||||| 76%
Mystical |||||||||||||||| 70%
Artistic |||||||||||||||| 70%
Religious |||||||||||||||| 70%
Hedonism |||||||||||||| 56%
Materialism |||||| 23%
Narcissism |||| 16%
Adventurousness |||||||||||| 50%
Work ethic |||||||||||| 50%
Self absorbed |||||||||||| 50%
Conflict seeking |||||||||||| 50%
Need to dominate |||||| 23%
Romantic |||||||||||| 43%
Avoidant |||||| 30%
Anti-authority |||||||||||| 43%
Wealth || 10%
Dependency |||||||||||||| 56%
Change averse |||||| 30%
Cautiousness |||||||||||||||| 63%
Individuality |||||||||||||||||| 76%
Sexuality |||||| 30%
Peter pan complex |||||||||||| 43%
Physical security |||||||||||||||| 70%
Food indulgent |||||||||||||||| 63%
Histrionic |||| 16%
Paranoia |||||||||||| 43%
Vanity |||||| 30%
Hypersensitivity |||||||||||||||| 70%
Female cliche |||||||||||| 43%
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