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# Thursday, May 06, 2004

At today’s event, McDonald’s is introducing its first ever “Go Active! Happy Meal” for adults (available beginning May 11, 2004 through June 7, 2004 at participating restaurants nationwide, while supplies last). The Go Active! Happy Meal includes the choice of a Premium Salad, bottled water or drink of choice, a Stepometer™ and a fun, informative booklet that provides walking and exercising tips.

[ Mickey D's ]

This sounds like a good move to me. I know I have a hard time keeping myself active and healthy, as do most Americans. However, I expect that most of my readers will have quite cynical things to say, and I, for one, want to hear them.

(And who owns the trademark for Stepometer anyway?)

Thursday, May 06, 2004 6:42:08 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #    Comments [1] -
food | survey

And I feel the need to pass it along:

Come celebrate spring with scrumptious strawberry treats at Clyde’s two-day Strawberry Festival on May 7 and May 8 at Reston Town Center Pavilion. It will be like Clyde’s Oktoberfest, with a fresh spring twist! The festivities will include live bluegrass and country music, delicious Clyde’s food, hands-on daytime activities for kids, live animal shows, and lots of fun for all ages.

[ Clyde's Restaurant Group ]

I don't know why, but I love the “Clyde's Group” and strawberries too. Looks like fun for the NOVA crowd...

Thursday, May 06, 2004 2:26:25 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #    Comments [0] -
food | news

せっかく世界中からメッセージをもらっているんだから、もらった国を塗っていこう!と、4月から始まったこの企画。今週から日本バージョンも登場です!番組でメールが読まれたアナタのいる国、地域を塗っていきます!あなたの住んでいる地域にいないとわからないレアな情報を教えてね! ←地図をクリックで大きな画像が見られるよ! アナタのいるところはもう塗ってある?まだならニヤリ。メール送っちゃいましょ!

[ J-WAVE WEBSITE : MUSIC HYPER MARKET ]

I think that says it all. In case your Japanese is rusty, 81.3 FM in Tokyo wants to hear from you if you listen to their station on the 'net. They are coloring political regions red as people write in to them. Especially needed are people from Africa and the Mid-East. And if you don't think that they're serious about this, check out the DJ.

I've been listening for about 20 minutes this morning and they've mentioned the “Paint it Red” project 3 times, so you know they must be serious about it. And some Japanese girls keep giggling. Plus they played a song!

If they do get around to playing more songs, though, I fully expect a playlist like thier sister “over-the-air” station, which appears to bow to no specific musical type. And I think with a little begging, I can get them to play some Spork! Oh, wait, I don't know how to beg in Japanese...

Thursday, May 06, 2004 8:00:35 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #    Comments [5] -
humor
# Wednesday, May 05, 2004

We can't even all agree on some basics about shoe sizes. Check out this International Shoe Size Conversion Charts/Converter Tables for Shoes Sizes and marvel over the seemingly random numbers picked. Some countries have separate systems for men and women, some don't. Are women's feet that different? Check out Australia, they seem to have borrowed their sizes, men's from UK men's, women's from US men's.

I figure that everyone should just adopt the Korean system, and then we can work on world peace, it'd be a snap after that.

Wednesday, May 05, 2004 9:26:51 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #    Comments [2] -
humor | rant
# Monday, May 03, 2004

...starting July 1, Virginia cellular phone users can sign up to block unwanted marketing calls through the national Do Not Call Registry. The registration is good for five years.

[ Yahoo! News ]

Of course, since it's my only phone, I've already done that. Also of note:

Under the law, telemarketers must also transmit caller-identification information

Which should mean no more “Unknown” callers on my phone. Now wouldn't that just be great.

Monday, May 03, 2004 2:29:49 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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# Sunday, May 02, 2004

The lid to the toy box has blown off its hinges and the toys are ready to rumble. It’s toy versus toy in this over-the-top 3-D action shooter. You can create your own fighting force with over 100 unique characters. Use strategy to build the toughest force. Character collecting becomes addictive as the combinations are endless!

[ Capcom ]

And addictive is the right word. This game didn't seem so impressive to me at first, a very simple concept, and with seemingly little depth. To be fair, I've only played the “story” mode, and the other modes may hold more complex game play, but this game is generally just a fighting game.

However, I find myself playing this for hours, and not paying attention to much around me. Building my force bigger and bigger, determining which selection of the every growing collection of toys will be the best fighting force I can afford. This game is overwhelmingly Japanese, and tremendously addictive. I recommend GameFlying this one, and perhaps following up with a purchase.

Sunday, May 02, 2004 8:29:31 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #    Comments [2] -
games
# Friday, April 30, 2004

I'm back from training, and I have seen the light. Jerry asked the other day, “Has anyone else used Sharepoint Services yet?” and was looking for some feedback, and I think I've got the skinny.

SharePoint is not just one thing, and it's not even the same thing all of the time. Currently SharePoint is 2 things:

  1. Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 (WSS)
  2. SharePoint Portal Server 2.0 (SPS)

And they are both a bit different than v1.0, which was very different than Team SharePoint YadaYada or whatever it was called before that. WSS 1.0 stored it's bits in file shares and in Exchange, and SPS 1.0 used SQL Server. SPS 2.0 still uses SQL server, but now so does WSS, although WSS can use MSDE instead. Therefore WSS is licensed along side of Windows 2003, and with a MSDE implantation doesn't cost anything above the server OS.

What is WSS? It's more than a place to put documents, it's a place to put documents, event details, lists of stuff, conversations, surveys, etc. as well as a web GUI that lets you access all of these bits. And it's all integrated into Office 2003. You can schedule a meeting in Outlook, and create a “workspace” for that meeting in WSS. This allows you to store documents for review, and revision as well as other collaboration information all in one place, totally dedicated to your meeting. You can pull in users from ActiveDirectory and give each their own “MySite” for storing and sharing documents, thoughts, conversations, etc. You can customize the site with your own templates, or using an SDK make custom widgety things that WSS calls “Web Parts”. In a nutshell it is “Intranet in a box” and mostly free. Add on a SQL license and you can use free text searching.

But then, you may ask, what the heck is SharePoint Portal? SPS allows you to much easier create WSS sites, much easier integrate with AD, search across all of these sites, and aggregate data from across sites into sites setup for aggregation purposes. It rounds out the solution making it the only Intranet that many companies might need. In addition you can use other MS servers like Project Server that integrate right into WSS and create a site for each project on the server.

Or, you can boot up VisualStudio.NET and use the WSS services without using their GUI, or use part of their GUI and create your own Web Parts, and get 1/2 of your solution done up front (if your solution involves collaboration and communication).

Friday, April 30, 2004 1:41:36 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #    Comments [4] -
.net
# Thursday, April 29, 2004

The type of game makes a difference as well. "Doom 3," "Half-Life 2," and "Halo 2" are three of the most anticipated upcoming games among Western audiences. Don't expect them to do well in Japan, however. In fact, they will have two strikes against them even before they land on the docks. All three games are, in addition to being violent, played from the first-person perspective. Such first-person perspective shooters (FPS) are big in the West, but have never really caught on in Japan. And few violent games sell well there, either.

[ MSNBC - Video games that get lost in translation ]

Apparently the problem with quality consoles selling is due to their sphere of influence. GameCube seems to have only “Japanese” games and XBox has only “American” games. PlayStation provides both and therefore seems to be more popular. Of course consumers apparently don't mind crappier design, crappier price, crappier controls (multitap in specific), and crappier performance.

Here's hoping GameCubeNext and neXtBox both kill PS3 at the register... (Oh did I get off topic?)

Thursday, April 29, 2004 4:33:57 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #    Comments [0] -
games | japan
# Tuesday, April 27, 2004

For roughly eight years I've been doing work related to a game known as Zelda, but I never imagined that an opportunity for me to talk to all of you about this experience would ever come.

[ Nintendo ]

Tuesday, April 27, 2004 7:39:32 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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[ ACT II ]

Tuesday, April 27, 2004 7:37:08 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #    Comments [0] -
food | games
# Monday, April 26, 2004

Time passes, the pages turn...and a new chapter unfolds in an unfamiliar land! Get ready for a two-dimensional role-playing adventure for the ages as Mario returns to paper form in pursuit of a threat unlike any he's ever faced.

[ Paper Mario 2 ]

I thought that Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga was going to be a nice sequel (of types) to Paper Mario, and I think I was a bit disappointed. You'll notice that it still sits on the side of my site as a game I'm playing, and that's mostly due to the fact that I'm just shy of completing the game. I'm stuck at a mega boss battle that may not even be my last battle, and the timing of defense is all important in this battle (even though it really hadn't been up to this point). Paper Mario 2, however, could be the gem I am looking for.

Monday, April 26, 2004 2:29:20 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #    Comments [0] -
games
# Saturday, April 24, 2004

In this highly anticipated sequel to Metroid Prime, become the bounty hunter behind the visor once more and travel to a planet torn into light and darkness. Hunted by a mysterious entity and a warring race called the Ing, Samus Aran must explore the light and dark worlds of this doomed planet to discover secrets and augment her suit's weapons and abilities.

[ Metroid Prime 2: Echos ]

With quality games like this, why do people buy anything but a GameCube as their first console?

Saturday, April 24, 2004 10:27:48 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #    Comments [1] -
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