New Jersey Code Camp

I went to New Jersey Code Camp yesterday, but I only stayed for the first two sessions, then I left to go off and take care of something at work. I like the concept. One of the sessions I attended went over my head, I think, while the other one mostly covered stuff I already know. It would have been interesting to stay through the whole thing and see how some of the other sessions shaped up.

The Older Gamers Paradise

I stumbled across 2old2play.com today, a web site for “older gamers.” I guess that’s me, what with me being nearly 40 years old now. I actually haven’t been playing video games much lately — too much other stuff to do. I am kind of curious about the PS3, but not enough to pay $3000 for one on eBay. I’m still playing PS1 games. I’m curious about Final Fantasy XII, too, but I won’t go looking for that until I’ve finished FF VIII, IX, and X first, I think.

hosting

I’ve been hosting this blog on a free “preview” account from 1&1. The deal was for a free account for three years, and those three years are just about up. I just switched over to a $4 per month paid account with the same feature set as the free account. They have a bunch of other options for paid accounts, but, strangely, they don’t match up with the preview account in a logical way. Both their cheaper and more expensive accounts allow more disk space and have a higher monthly transfer allowance, but only the most expensive option allows cron jobs, for instance. Kind of weird, but I haven’t blown the limits on the preview account, so I guess I should be good just continuing it.

Election Day

I never got a ballot in the mail for this year’s elections, so I decided to try and find one online. The Somerset County Board of Elections page has a bit of useful info, but I couldn’t find a ballot. I’ll do some more looking tonight before giving up, but I think I’ll probably have to wing it when I get into the booth tomorrow. One amusing thing I found on the site: a really cheesy, and almost entirely useless, video. Click on the “upcoming elections” link to watch it. The background music is hilarious.

RiffTrax

I just discovered RiffTrax this weekend. This is basically a project where Mike Nelson, of MST3K fame, riffs on a movie (in MST3K style) and then releases the audio track as an MP3, which you can then play as you watch the movie on DVD. (He includes a few devices to help you keep the two in sync.) While this is obviously a bit of a kludge, it gets around the issues that MST3K had with licensing movies, and allows him to do movies that he’d never be able to get the rights to do, like The Matrix, X-Men, and Star Wars: Phantom Menace, all of which I downloaded and watched/listened to this weekend. (I’ll readily admit that I already own the DVDs for those three movies.) There was some pretty funny stuff on all three of them. Lots of Jar-Jar jokes for Star Wars, of course, and the usual assortment of oddball pop culture references and general silliness that you’d find in an episode of MST3K.

After discovering Rifftrax, I did a little searching, and found that there are quite a few other sites out there offering alternate commentaries for movies, some funny and some serious. There’s Commentary Central, offering an index of popular commentaries, and DVD PodBlast, offering a number of freely-downloadable commentaries on generally bad movies. And there’s the strange Wizard People, Dear Reader, which is an oddball alternate audio track for the first Harry Potter movie.

To help make the whole process of listening to these things a little easier, there’s a program called Sharecrow, that basically just plays a DVD movie (from your computer’s DVD drive) and an MP3 file at the same time, keeping them in sync, and letting you pause them simultaneously. Of course, this doesn’t work if you want to watch the movie on your TV. The method I used with Rifftrax was to play the DVD on my normal DVD player, while playing the MP3 on my laptop, which I just plopped down on the couch so I could easily hear it and control it.

I’m not sure if I’ll bother downloading any more of these right now, but I’ll definitely keep an eye on the Rifftrax site and see if they do any other movies that I’m really interested in.

eEye Blink

I tried out the free Blink Personal Edition software from eEye today on my home computer. I have a lot of respect for eEye, so I was hoping this would be a good piece of software. Unfortunately, I had compatibility problems with a couple of apps right away, and a noticable bit of system slowdown. If I had time to work through this stuff, it might prove to be a good app. I really don’t have the time to mess around with it much right now though. For now, I’m still just using F-Prot anti-virus and Spybot S&D for spyware.