The justices declined to hear arguments on whether Cablevision Systems Corp.'s remote-storage DVR system would violate copyright laws. The end to the closely watched case allows the Bethpage, N.Y.-based company to proceed with plans to start deploying the technology this summer.It is always a bad thing to fight the future, because it is coming whether you like it or not. Here's hoping this decision - or lack thereof - forces television and movie studios to engage digital device makers to bring about the best experience for consumers, while keeping things profitable for artists.
With remote storage, TV shows are kept on the cable operator's servers instead of a machine inside the customer's home, as systems offered by TiVo Inc. and cable operators currently do.
The distinction is important because a remote system essentially transforms every digital set-top box in the home into a DVR, allowing customers to sign up instantly, without the need to pick up a DVR from the nearest cable office or wait for a technician to visit.
30 Haziran 2009 Salı
Supremes decline to kill Cable DVRs
Not a Coup in Honduras
The President wanted to hold a constitutional referendum to rewrite the constitution to abolish term limits. The Congress had to agree to the referendum and didn't, so the President printed his own ballots. The Supreme Court ruled the referendum unconstitutional. The President planned to go ahead with the referendum anyway, so the Army arrested the President and pushed him into exile.
So he was removed from office for defying a Supreme Court order and trying to circumvent his country's constitution. That is a lot different from him having suffered through a coup.
29 Haziran 2009 Pazartesi
Connecticut Weirdness: The Ballroom Polka
I remember with dismay my elementary school years when my teachers tried to get me to memorize such trivia as the state bird, state flower, and state instrument. How, I wondered, could anyone care about this kind of stuff? It must be a relic of a bygone age, right? Not so much - apparently, some Connecticut residents are trying to get the state government to designate a "state polka". The supporters seem quite passionate about it. Personally, I never knew "passionate" and "polka" could be placed in the same sentence. The candidate polka is in the YouTube video below. And I will grudgingly admit it is impressive, and somewhat catchy.Stacks for iPhone
Comic Book writer detained for a Script
Well, it appears that my father was even more correct in the "Age of Terror" as a comic-book writer was detained by homeland security for having a script to a new comic which included fictional acts of terrorism.
http://sfscope.com/2009/05/comics-artist-mark-sable-detai.html
I am sympathetic to the security screeners here. They had no immediate way to differentiate between an artist and a crank. But this really paints up the problem with the current security screening method. It is possible to smuggle in a gun or bomb, but not a piece of writing which is protected under the First Amendment.
28 Haziran 2009 Pazar
27 Haziran 2009 Cumartesi
Another Reason It's Tough Being a Banker These days
Me: “Would you like to sign up for our free checking account?”
Customer: “No, I usually keep my money in my sofa for safe keeping.”
Me: “You shouldn’t do that.”
Customer: “But it gains interest.”
Me: “How does that work?”
Customer: “When people come over, they keep losing their change in my couch.”
House Committee Chairman Conyers Wife Pleads Guilty
26 Haziran 2009 Cuma
Biking Update - June 26, 2009

Laser Bike Lane goes BETA
25 Haziran 2009 Perşembe
Smallville "Metropolis" movie on the way
Other info this untested source sent us suggests "Metropolis" is a movie-length project, and not a new series.Changing from a Pre-Superman to a Post-Superman show would give the CW a chance to change cast members, and perhaps even show-runner, without alienating existing fans. Might be a way to preserve an audience for a totally new show. It could be an interesting experiment.
Word is “Smallville” will conclude its 9-year run May 2010, so it makes sense that the CW would tack on a couple more production hours up there in Canada to make a Superman TV-movie that would run seven or so months after the series’ conclusion.
24 Haziran 2009 Çarşamba
Iran Soccer Players Banned for Life
It's a Dog's life
23 Haziran 2009 Salı
Connecticut Post notices the joys of the Stratford Shoreline
Anyone who has been following Mod-Blog for a while is aware of how much I enjoy riding my bike along the Stratford Shoreline. My usual path begins at Marnicks Restaurant, goes out to Short Beach and then over to Long Beach. Each area has its own charms (and pricing to park, for out-of-towners like me) and it is a great ride of about 10 miles with constantly-changing scenery and personalities.Now, the Connecticut Post has noticed this gem which is much closer than the "vacation beaches" up in Massachusetts or down in New Jersey. In hard economic times like these, you don't need to out of state to enjoy sand, sun, and the ocean. What other gems have Mod-Bloggers found closer to home than the typical vacation destinations?
To be fair, I shold disclose a running argument with Shadowmom over whether the Long Island Sound is indeed "The Ocean." I leave it to our readers to affirm *I* am right that it is.
22 Haziran 2009 Pazartesi
iPhone 3GS sells 1 million in first weekend
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-10269991-37.html?tag=newsEditorsPicksArea.0
I have been enjoying my new iPhone 3GS over the weekend, and am very impressed with the speed, camera - both still and video, and the fact that it fits all of my iPhone 3G accessories. It will be interesting to see how long sales stay at this brisk pace, and how the price drop on the iPhone 3G to $99 has affected overall iPhone market-share.
21 Haziran 2009 Pazar
My first iPhone 3GS video
20 Haziran 2009 Cumartesi
Happy Father's Day


(Apologies to others who should be pictures, but aren't. There is only room for so many.)
19 Haziran 2009 Cuma
Biking Update - June 20, 2009
A strange week for weight loss, and a soggy week for biking, but not a horrible week for either. Most of the week was rained out for the bike, and Saturday's prime biking hours were taken up with a retirement/birthday party for a dear friend. But I did manage to get out Sunday for a 20 mile solo ride along the Stratford Shoreline. Otherwise, I pooped out on both the stationary bike and on the 100 push-up challenge due to some overwhelming stress at work that left me exhausted most nights. I had neither energy nor the hours to plow through.
Luckily, my body does not appear to have penalized me much. I saw a spike of weight at the start of the week, but by the end I was back down to nominal. That is encouraging for keeping the weight off long-term. It means I can slack off from time to time, so long as I slack EITHER food-wise OR exercise-wise and NOT BOTH.The next week should be better. The predicted weather is a bit sunnier and work should be calming down a bit. Hopefully, I can get "back on the wagon" for daily exercise starting tomorrow. The folding bike is in the shop for a tune-up, so I'll be back on my beloved Trek Navigator 3.0. I also need to finally bite the bullet and buy a new stationary bike, as the old one is truly a couple of rides from total collapse.
Unboxing the iPhone 3GS
What the..?
17 Haziran 2009 Çarşamba
The Biggest Enemy of Private Health Insurance? Insurance CEOs
A Texas nurse said she lost her coverage, after she was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer, for failing to disclose a visit to a dermatologist for acne.My father died of brain cancer, and I know that his insurance tried to drop him a few times. But luckily, they were unable to do so, so he got the best care possible.
The sister of an Illinois man who died of lymphoma said his policy was rescinded for the failure to report a possible aneurysm and gallstones that his physician noted in his chart but did not discuss with him.
....Late in the hearing, [Bart] Stupak, the committee chairman, put the executives on the spot. Stupak asked each of them whether he would at least commit his company to immediately stop rescissions except where they could show "intentional fraud."
The answer from all three executives: "No."
Continental Express Misdirects Unaccompanied Children
Taylor Williams of College Station, traveling alone on a Continental Express commuter flight departing from Bush Intercontinental Airport, went to Fayetteville, Ark., instead of her destination of Charlotte, N.C., where her father was to meet her.To be fair, the airline took care of the children the whole time, and eventually got them where they were supposed to go. But let's honest here - unless you have absolutely no other choice, sending a child alone on an airplane is a bad idea. Be responsible parent and either go with them, or find someone who can.
The next day, 10-year-old Miriam Kamens boarded a Continental Express plane at Boston’s Logan airport and landed in Newark, N.J., instead of her intended destination of Cleveland to visit her grandparents.
The two Continental Express flights were operated by ExpressJet under contract with Continental.
In a statement Tuesday, Continental spokeswoman Kelly Cripe said both incidents occurred when flights with different destinations were loaded simultaneously from the same doorway and that “miscommunication among staff members resulted in the child being boarded on the wrong aircraft.”
16 Haziran 2009 Salı
"Your Warranty Is Expiring" Scammers Exposed
— Christopher D. Cowart, 47, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., owns Transcontinental Warranty, a Delaware company based in Fort Lauderdale. A graduate of Southeastern Louisiana University, Cowart likes to read, travel and play golf in his spare time. He also maintains a Facebook page and uses a LinkedIn profile to advertise his latest business ventures.It appears these scammers underestimated the outrage of the average American, and are now looking at a long, unpleasant court trial before several years in prison.
— James A. Dunne, 36, of Daytona Beach, Fla., owns Florida-based Voice Touch with his wife, Maureen. Dunne has a checkered legal past, including charges of filing a false report of a bomb that landed him six months in jail in 1991. He was most recently arrested in 2001 for indecent exposure, but those charges were later dismissed.
— Maureen E. Dunne, nee Maureen Geisen, is James Dunne's wife. Little information can be found pertaining to her.
— Damian P. Kohlfeld, 35, of Valparaiso, Ind., is the owner of Network Foundations, which is based in Chicago. Kohlfeld allegedly supplied the technical know-how for the alleged telemarketing scheme employed by all three companies. The Arizona State University graduate has more than a decade of experience writing software and building computer networks. His latest hit, according to the FTC, was a "spoofing" device that tricked caller ID systems.
15 Haziran 2009 Pazartesi
Dealing with Sports Riots
So what about punishing the fans directly? Specifically, what about using modern technology to hit rioting fans where it hurts - in their team spirit. Data mining across public databases and using face-recognition software, it would be a relatively simple task to identify people arrested for rioting. Sports franchises could then add these people to a "no fly list" like the airlines, which would ban these fans from buying tickets or (as much as possible) from attending games. This would make attending games more difficult, and thus distance these people from the teams they profess to love. Of course, perfect enforcement would be difficult, but the idea is not to be perfect but to make attending a game very difficult.
What do Mod-Bloggers think? Do I have an idea worth pursuing here, or would a policy like this just lead to more drunken fans in sports bars who would otherwise have been in the stadium?
14 Haziran 2009 Pazar
KFC's Grilled Chicken is Marinaded in Beef
The marinade on the chain's new grilled chicken contains beef powder and rendered beef fat. And competitor El Pollo Loco wants you to know every finger-licking detail.This certainly wouldn't stop me from buying the grilled chicken. All of the other horrible things about KFC do that quite effectively.
The plucky Costa Mesa restaurant company is making those beef byproducts the centerpiece of a new advertising campaign tweaking KFC....In one television commercial, Carley stands in a cow pasture and talks about a "fun fact" concerning KFC's grilled chicken, then discloses the beef ingredients.
"Small amounts of beef flavors are commonly used in seasonings for many food products, for both restaurant and retail use," Maynard said.
"For Kentucky Grilled Chicken's topical seasoning, beef flavors account for only 0.2% of the total seasoning," he added.
13 Haziran 2009 Cumartesi
Have *I* Got a Deal for You!
12 Haziran 2009 Cuma
Biking Update - June 12, 2009
A good week for weight loss and for biking. Just not a great week at work. I rode 20 miles solo on Saturday and then 12 miles with CRChair and the Bowhunters on Sunday - beautiful days and beautiful rides both. I rode pretty much every day during the week on the stationary bike (which is finally beginning to disintegrate, as I tore an arm off this week) due to rain. And I picked up the Trek Navigator 3.0 from Amity Bike in Woodbridge, so I can get back to riding some of the dirt trails again.
Weight-loss wise, I was down a pound pretty much every day this week over the same day the previous week. No major advances, but what is (hopefully) steady progress. Work, on the other hand, had me sleeping 6 hours or less a night, every night. So my body is likely suffering some inefficiencies from that. This weekend, I am hoping to again ride on both Saturday (solo) and Sunday (group). Maybe I'll try to up to 30 miles in a single ride, so that my goal of a 20 mile charity ride will seem easier and easier in comparison.
Long Odds
10 Haziran 2009 Çarşamba
Iran's "Marriage Crisis"?
These days, the phrase "marriage crisis" pops up in election debates, newspapers and blogs and is considered by government officials and ordinary Iranians alike to be one of the nation's most serious problems. It refers to the rising number of young people of marrying age who cannot afford to marry or are choosing not to tie the knot. By official estimates, there are currently 13 million to 15 million Iranians of marrying age; to keep that figure steady, Iran should be registering about 1.65 million marriages each year. The real figure is closer to half that.Will these kinds of issue topple Ahmadinejad? And if so, will it mean anything in a country where the Ayatollahs are the Supreme Court? It should be an interesting time to observe Iran.
Why does this matter? Because Iran's government cannot afford to further alienate the young people that comprise more than 35% of its population.
9 Haziran 2009 Salı
Confirmed: Futurama lives again on Comedy Central!
It was rumored before, but now it is confirmed. Comedy Central has ordered 26 new episodes of Futurama for 2010! This is after an experimental run of 4 straight-to-DVD movies which sold well in their own right, and were then brought to Comedy Central as a special new season. Apparently ratings were stellar. What does this mean for Fry, Bender, and the crew? No idea. But hopefully proof that a quality series can find new life on cable, even after a shortsighted cancellation on network television. (I'm looking at you, SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES - perfect for Spike TV.)
Good News in the War on Terror
North Korea threatens offensive Nuclear strikes
This is why the dream of nuclear disarmament is false. It only takes one madman who keeps his nukes to blackmail the whole planet.
What did we get for all those billions?
8 Haziran 2009 Pazartesi
Quick Notes from MacWorld
- New 15" and 17" MacBook Pros with upgraded hard drives, enclosure, screen, processor, and RAM
- 13" MacBook is now MacBook Pro with same options as the other Pros
- White plastic MacBook is the only "MacBook"
- Updated Specs on the MacBook Airs
- Price drops across the board
MacOS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
- Everything previously announced
- $29 for upgrade from 10.5
- $49 family pack upgrade
- Available September
iPhone:
- iPhone OS 3.0 coming soon
- New iPhone 3GS
- 2x speed, 2x RAM, 2x processor
- Digital compass built-in
- Hardware Encryption
- 3 Megapixel autofocus, auto-white balance camera
- Video recording and editing
- MMS (but not on AT&T until the end of the summer)
- Tethering (but not on AT&T)
- Same form factor as iPhone 3G
- 2x speed for 3G cellular radio
- Available June 19 for $199 for 16 GB, and $299 for 32 GB
Defining Terms
* An economic system where both industry and business is owned and controlled by the government ..... Socialism.
* An economic system where industry and business is privately owned, but controlled by the government ..... Fascism.
* An economic system where industry and business is privately owned an privately controlled. .... Free enterprise.
7 Haziran 2009 Pazar
Happy WWDC Day!
Today is a very exciting day for Mac Geeks and Apple Fanboys all over the world. It is the kickoff to WWDC - WorldWide Developers Conference. This is the annual event where Apple Computer has typically launched its big products for the year. Most notably for the last two years, it has been the event that launched the Apple iPhone and the Apple iPhone 3G. The keynote - the big presentation where the announcements are made - is scheduled for 10 AM PDT (about 1 PM EST). You can follow along at MacRumors.Com LiveBlog if you wish.
The most current rumors are up at DaringFireball.Net where John Gruber predicts the new iPhone will be called the iPhone 3GS (earlier rumors had it pegged as the "iPhone Video). He predicts 2X the RAM and 2X the processor speed, 15-20% longer battery life, and iPhone tethering (already confirmed in the iPhone 3.0 software). Other sites are predicting integrated video camera (and autofocus digital camera) including possibly the long-awaited integration of video iChat.We shall see. It should be an interesting day.
Use the Farce!
6 Haziran 2009 Cumartesi
5 Haziran 2009 Cuma
Biking Update - June 6, 2009
Not a bad week. While I did not reach a new low, I did make it back under 210 lbs and stayed there all week. And I reached 206.4 lbs which was my first measurement under 207 in several weeks. These are encouraging trends! And, as observed by may, some of my difficulty in making "significant" weight loss may be that I am on week 4 (almost week 5) of the 100 Push-Up Challenge which is building muscle. I am not used to having that particular problem. Most of my life, the issue has been shedding a surplus of fat cells.
But there was something new this week on the biking front. For the first time, I took a long solo ride along the beach in Stratford. For some reason, I have almost always gone out with a group - at least my brother. I did a few short rides near home, and a few in the winter in Cherry Hill and Delaware. But never a really long ride. Last Saturday, I rode over 20 miles on my folding bike alone. It was a very different experience. In most ways, it was very pleasant. No worrying about outpacing anyone else - or being outpaced by more experienced riders. No concerns about worrying about whether or not I was going too far or spending too much time. The downside was the nagging worry about what I'd do if I crashed, since there was no one to notice and render aid. But there was no crash, and honestly I was not all alone for much of the ride. Usually, there was someone else nearby in a car or on foot. So it was not a problem. I also learned that a man on a bicycle can not outrun two little girls on a gas-powered scooter. :-)
Religion is no protection for the unborn
A new study suggests despite much noise amongst religious folks against abortion, when alone with their decision, religious women decide to abort their babies as often as non-religious ones. Church affiliation - even overt practice - appears to provide no protection to the unborn.
"This research suggests that young, unmarried women are confronted with a number of social, financial and health-related factors that can make it difficult for them to act according to religious values when deciding whether to keep or abort a pregnancy," she said.Is it any surprise that Pro-Abortion groups call Pro-Life groups hypocrites? We need more groups like Hopeline who provide alternatives to abortion, while maintaining absolute confidentiality for those ashamed to bring a baby to term. And we need to make a greater effort to teach our children that a baby is a bless - even though it makes life very difficult - even outside of wedlock.
The results of the study did not reveal a significant link between a young woman’s reported decision to have an abortion and her personal religiosity, as defined by her religious involvement, frequency of prayer and perception of the importance of religion.
Sigh - All Too True
3 Haziran 2009 Çarşamba
Google Wave - E-mail's Replacement
We have seen a lot of companies try to invent "the new e-mail". The shortcomings of e-mail are already obvious to most: SPAM, inability for most to know if a message was received, SPAM, long lags between send and response, SPAM, etc. But all attempts to date have failed because e-mail simply matches best how we actually work - like an old paper letter. Now Google is taking its shot at the e-mail replacement trophy with Google Wave, a system that combines concepts from e-mail, instant messaging, group collaboration software, and social networking. I really didn't "get" Wave from all of the discussion online before, but now hands-on reviews are starting to appear and they make things a bit more clear. The latter link is worth a read, if you're not up for sitting through the 90 minute Google video.Personally, I think Wave will NOT replace e-mail, but it may encourage enhancements to the old e-mail system to force it to compete. If so, it will still have been a worthwhile effort.
1 Haziran 2009 Pazartesi
Star Wars: The Old Republic Trailer
Throwing good money after bad
http://money.cnn.com/2009/06/01/news/companies/gm_bankruptcy/index.htm
Can anyone explain to me why this should NOT be seen as a colossal failure of both Bush and Obama policies?











