It’s time for a rant. Per internet protocol, this rant is
hardly serious- it’s merely an expression against some minor perceived
frustrations of modern life.
As compensation for a purchase I recently made, a certain
manufacturer included in their product an offer for some .mp3 downloads. Being
a fairly savvy consumer, I understood that the manufacturer most likely was
betting that the average consumer would not redeem all ten .mp3s that were the
offer.
Well, I am quite the music aficionado, and I was happy to
get ten songs out of the deal. It literally took around three hours, so I’m not
sure what my ROI is. I suppose the bottom line is that I was able to fill a few
holes in my collection. The downside was I was not able to fill a few holes in
my music collection. There were artists that were unavailable that did not
surprise me. What surprised me was popular songs that were not available from
certain one hit wonders.
Okay- end of rant. I got some good music- considering that the actual product
cost 14 USD, and an .mp3 generally costs something like ninety-nine cents, I
only paid four dollars for the actual product.
Back in the real world, I’m listening to a tune from Axe’s
first (and best, in my opinion) album as I write. “Jennifer” is a great tune. Behind
me, the XW4200 workstation is resting. I finally got up the courage to fight
cables, track down power supplies, and bring the workstation back online. It is
re-entering service as an Ubuntu box; our son is all excited that Steam is now
available on the Ubuntu platform, so he is going to get the opportunity to
start working with Linux. I read some of the Canonical blurbs about Quantal Quetzal,
and it looks somewhat different from the last Linux I played with, which I
think was 8.10 LTS. The install was slightly odd- about a ten minute preload
where not much happened onscreen. The rest of the install was typically
painless- Canonical have the install process down. One improvement over the last
time I did this is the informational screens… all in all I’m pretty jazzed
about this latest version of Ubuntu.
The other benefit to the Linux install is the reclaiming of
office space- the Secret Underground Lair is unfortunately no stranger to
clutter, and this most recent project forced me to do a bit of straightening,
and more will follow.
One final note which pretty much pegs the geek-meter at 11
concerns printers. I think I had previously mentioned that we had picked up a
used HP printer at our local Goodwill store. Because of the way the office is
set up, this printer sits on top of a pair of PCs- until tonight, it had rested
on three. The activation of the Linux box required some repositioning of
equipment, so now it sits on top of two PCs. What really pegs the meter,
though, is this printer is our third HP printer in service (simultaneously);
all take the same ink, and all have output trays which face East.
As always, I am hochspeyer,
blogging data analysis and management so you don't have to.
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