text 30 May WidgetSkeleton for the Android AppWidget framework

I put together a super simple Android widget that serves as a skeleton to help me quickly create other widgets. The widget is called WidgetSkeleton and displays the current time, updated every 10 seconds.

The source can be found on github here.

link 28 May A Summer of Fun»
text 25 May Product Placement and the Apocolypse

There is no room for product placement in a post-apocolyptic environment. In TERMINATOR SALVATION (Sony Pictures) Christian Bale uses two pieces of Sony tech, one a laptop and the other a UMPC. Is Sony still around after the machines nearly wipe out humanity? Or is it that these awesome devices manage to survive the 13 years without a scratch?

Having said this, brands that can be sold after the apocolypse include Coke and Pepsi, Spam, and Hummer.

video 16 May

“Behind the scenes” Canon Rebel XSi EOS 450D NFL TV commercial

video 16 May

Canon Rebel XSi Commercial

photo 9 May Roomba’s journey shown to be endless, beautiful
video 9 May

Starship Enterprise Destroyed by the Death Star

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link 30 Apr Android 1.5 already hitting G1s»
text 8 Mar Watchmen Review

Watchmen, the film adaptation of the beloved graphic novel, was released last week. The film is directed by Zack Snyder.

Watchmen had a nice balance between scenes that were line for line from the book and scenes that were reinterpreted to be better for the screen. I thought the casting and acting were great, except for the Silk Spectre II whose acting didn’t stand up in some scenes.

Just like with any translation of beloved material it took me a little while to adjust to hearing lines I’ve heard in my head said by someone else. Sometimes the actor delivered it slightly differently than I imagined. But, after 30 minutes or so I got over it.

One of Alan Moore’s criticisms of trying to translate Watchmen into a movie was that there is so much detail in every panel that the reader needs to be allowed to absorb the material at their own pace. Clearly, a movie cannot do this. I definitely felt that in some scenes, too. Although the movie is almost three hours many scenes felt rushed to get all the narrative in. This could be a problem for people who aren’t familiar with the story and characters and I can see how easy it’d be to get lost.

My biggest complaint was the soundtrack. It’s like “Scoring a Movie for Dummies.” Every song was either obvious and overused for the situation or completely inappropriate. For example, “Ride of the Valkyries” for a Vietnam War scene, really? Or how about “The Sounds of Silence” for a funeral?

The ending of the film is slightly different than in the novel. For me the tweaks seemed reasonable and kept the full weight of the ending. The ending of Watchmen asks the question “Do the ends justify the means?” and this question came through clearly.

It’s received mixed reviews and it’s not hard to see why. I imagine the experience between someone who is familiar with the material and someone who is not will be vastly different. For me it was as good as could be hoped for and I’ve already set aside $30 for the super-awesome-extended Blu-Ray edition.


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