I'm experimenting with funky new encoders that are coming out all the time. For instance. XIPH:http://xiph.org seems to have an amazing collection of encoders:
* A speech encoder called SPEEX
* Vorbis for music. There is a nice 5MB encoder called OggDrop that includes the encoder.
* FLAC is now a XIPH project as well for lossless compression.
Both are supposed to be great. So, I just decode FLAC to WAV (e.g., the original uncompressed stuff) and try the new encoder. Apparently the way it works is that OGG is the container format and in it you can put speech (hence the term OGG SPEEX) or music (hence the term OGG VORBIS) or lossless music (hence the term OGG FLAC).
Feels like I'm speaking Martian.
Went to Disneyland for five solid days. Yikes, I can't believe it. Good thing I'm a kid at heart. Also learned a ton about how to make it a great trip. Here are the top ten hints:
* Read "Undiscovered Guide to Disneyland":http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0764566059/qid=1061792942/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_1/002-7370691-7420060?v=glance&s=books&n=507846. A great book that overviews getting around Disneyland. This is the 2003 edition, but he updates it regularly.
* Sign up for "RideMax":http://ridemax.com. The absolutely amazing program that makes it about 10 times easier to get around. Both Ludwig and I have tried it. It really works and they have really the latest information about how Fastpass works. It is not as obvious as it sounds and you have to understand in depth how the whole system really works.
* Get there at the crack of dawn. I'm not kidding. If it says Disneyland opens at 8AM, if you are driving, you have to get there at 7AM because of the 20 minute ride from the parking lot and also to buy your ticket (see below to get a ticket ahead of time). That's why staying at a Disneyland property is so good, gets you more shut-eye!
* Get a Multi-day Fastpass. This is a special thing that you can get only from a Disney travel package or some AAA packages. It allows you to get multiple Fastpass'es for multiple rides. Wow, it is kind of a wonderlful deal. We hardly waited in line at all with a combination of RideMax and Fastpass.
* Do the early morning, take an afternoon break and go for a swim. Then hit it in the evening during the weekdays. It is very crowded there, so being early makes a huge difference.
* Think about where you want to eat. Disneyland is not the place with a hot dog stand on every corner. For us anyway, there were only a couple of OK places to eat and making sure you were right there when hunger struck was key.
* ESPNZone. A totally cool place in Disney Downtown. If you get the right package from Disney Resorts, they'll give you $10 each in vouchers for the arcade. Wonderful way to end the day and it is cool.
Now for a review from the eyes of a 4, 7 and 9 year old:
* The best attractions were Indiana Jones, Small World and Grizzly (over at California Adventure). Just like our kids to love such a variety of rides. Splash Mountain was awesome but the drop is really scary.
* Dumbo and the Astro Orbiter as well as the Tea cups and Toontown Car Spin are wonderful. Also the last two are great places to get dad sick which is more than half the fun.
* If you have younger kids, they have this switchoff feature. Go the start of the line, say you want to switch off and then one grown up can go while the other waits with the kids. Pretty nice of them!
We've been looking at local search over at work. Here's one example of the current (!!!) state of the art. If you for instance wanted to play miniature golf in Seattle. Here is what Google tells you:
Hat tip to "Ludwig":http://www.theludwigs.com, I just added recent comments to the side panel. It is something I respond to every day and it is much more convenient to see it on the blog than to read it in email as I've been doing. Not clear how new trackback pings work. I don't these are counted as comments. The numbers next to entrys are number of comments and number of trackbacks respectively in the new Recent Comments section.
Finally finished this project after six months. Have got a "brand new" cross-bike after cannabalizing parts and adding about $250 worth of other stuff. Here are the specs and note on the problems still with it. This bike was originally 23.4 lbs. Wonder how much it is now.
* Trek 560 Frame. 1985 Purple and Yellow, but still in good shape. It is steel, but not rusted. _Could use a coat of paint though (oh well)._
* Tange Mangalloy CCL Crown Fork and Trek Pro Black Headset
* Sterling Icon Stem. 110mm. Came off of my Trek 5900. Has a Cinelli Threadless to Threaded quill adapter to mate it with the 1 inch steerer.
* 3T Prima 199 Bars. Again from my 5900. Nice set of light bars.
* Selle San Marco Era. A very nice saddle.
* Sugino SP-KC Forged Alloy seat post. Original seat post is you can believe that. Good
* Campagnolo Record Ergo Levers. Scratched, but from my old 5900 pre-accident.
* Suntour Front and Rear Brakeset. Has Tek brake holders and pads though.
* Suntour Front Derailleur. The original front derailleur, seems to work OK.
* Campagnolo Chorus Long Cage Rear Derailleur. New part, it is sized for 13-29 cassettes.
* Campagnolo Chorus 13-26 Cassette. I only got 13-26 in the rear
* Campagnolo Record Bottom Bracket and Crankset. Again, badly scratched and dinged, but still functional. 53-39 rings.
* Campagnolo Cableset. Hard to thread, but they are on there now.
* Campagnolo Record Chain. Brand new since the 13-29 needs a long chain.
* Campagnolo Record Hubs on Mavic CXP-33 rims with double-butted spokes in a 3-cross pattern. This is my toughest wheelset.
* Michelin Cyclocross Jet 700x30 tires. These are fine for the front, but rub just a little in the rear. _I need to replace with a 700x30 Ritchey Speedmax tire in the rear as the 30 is just a little too big pumped at 50 psi for the brake, but not the frame. This is a big tire that is really a 35c which is the problem._
* Cinelli Bar tape. Completes the ensemble.
Well, I've been experimenting. I've been getting perfect burns with the Memorex 2.4x DVD+RW and the Memorex 4x DVD+R blanks, but having lots of trouble with Verbatim 2.4x DVD+R blanks.
So, the folks on the various forums are right. The media does seem to matter at this stage. With the Verbatim, I get hangs and write fails, but the Memorex works perfectly with my older Sony DRU-120A (with Ricoh MP-5125 firmware). Caveat emptor.