Filed Under (Misc.) by Kirby Witmer on 13-05-2008
Microsoft yesterday released a beta version of its WorldWide Telescope. I downloaded and installed it this morning and was quite impressed with quality of the imagery. Take a look at these incredible images.
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You will need to have a fairly fast computer in order to even run WorldWide Telescope however. The minium requirements according to Microsoft are:
PC with Intel Core 2 Duo processor with 2 gigahertz (GHz) or faster, recommended
1 gigabyte (GB) of RAM; 2 GB RAM recommended
3D accelerated card with 128 megabytes (MB) RAM; discrete graphics card with dedicated 256-MB VRAM recommended for higher performance
1 GB of available hard disk space; 10 GB recommended for off-line features and higher performance browsing
Filed Under (Misc.) by Kirby Witmer on 13-05-2008
Ed Bott wrote an outstanding article on “Why do Macs need so much fixing?”. Totally true.
Filed Under (Misc.) by Kirby Witmer on 08-05-2008
I was trying to install the Blackberry Desktop Manager on Windows Vista, but it kept aborting on the following error message.
error 1325 favorites is not a valid short file name
Frustrating. Turns out its a simple fix. Simply set your Favorites back to the default location. I had my favorites folder pointed to a network location and for what ever reason the installer didn’t like that. Apparently its a bug in the Blackberry installer program.
Filed Under (Misc.) by Kirby Witmer on 05-05-2008
Late last week I requested a static IP address from my web host, hostmonster. Supposedly this would be a simple change that would go off without a hitch. And it did for the most part, except for one problem. The A name record for blog.kirb.com was somehow erased, which simply resulted in this website being down. The solution of course is to update the A record. Simple, right? Take a peak at these conversations with Hostmonster Support.
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Filed Under (Misc.) by Kirby Witmer on 05-05-2008
Microsoft has walked away from its Yahoo bid after Yahoo rejected an even higher bid this weekend. Yahoo officials reportedly high fived each other after hearing the news. I wonder how much high fiving will be going on today after Yahoo’s stock tanks.
Filed Under (Misc.) by Kirby Witmer on 08-04-2008
Scott Hanselman writes:
My wife and I have been married going on eight years. We try to go to Africa every two years as she’s from Zimbabwe originally… I remember when we went to Zim for the first time in 2001… The exchange rate was US$1 to Z$55, and it was about Z$50 to ride in a combi (minibus/taxi)…
Today, whatever Zim currency you have in your pocket loses value of Z$70 a minute just sitting there…
If these numbers seem overwhelming, they are. Recently the new Z$50 million dollar note came out, and it will by three loaves of bread (assuming you can find bread) a Z$16M each.
Wow! I had no idea Zimbabwe’s economy was this bad.
Filed Under (Misc.) by Kirby Witmer on 07-04-2008
First Microsoft sends another letter to Yahoo giving them three weeks to start talking or else…, and now Yahoo responds. This is getting good!
Filed Under (Misc.) by Kirby Witmer on 02-04-2008

Long Zheng blogs about a leaked new Windows Vista Ultimate Extras sound scheme.
P.S. In case you are wondering this is one April Fool’s joke that I swallowed hook, line, and fishing pole. Did you get tricked into believing any?
Filed Under (Wordpress) by Kirby Witmer on 01-04-2008
The folks over at Wordpress have done a spectacular job in the Wordpress 2.5 release. There are so many new and improved features of Wordpress 2.5 that I’m just going to tell you to read the official blog posts and update your blog. Enjoy!
Filed Under (Misc.) by Kirby Witmer on 01-04-2008
Uh-oh. It looks Vista didn’t win the PWN to OWN contest after all. Although in reality it was a cross platform flaw in Adobe Flash that was exploited. Get a Mac Vista Ubuntu.