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        <p>Lazyweb!</p><p>Can anyone recommend a good restaurant near <strong>Burlingame</strong> and/or <strong>SFO</strong>? Preferably something where not everything is fried. Once my flight gets in I expect to be Rather Hungry.<br /></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <p>Here&#39;s where a problem I&#39;m encountering falls into unfriendly territory.</p><p>Jeani has a VPN client set up on her machine for work, and she can connect fine. However when the time comes to Remote Desktop in to a Windows box on her Mac, the thing just stalls and eventually says that the computer wasn&#39;t found, blah blah blah.</p><p>I&#39;m at a mild loss as to why this is happening. I can RDC in to the machines I have access to, without a VPN, just fine on either her machine or mine.</p><p>My best suggestion so far was for our landlord (who offers the wifi) to open up the RDC port, 3389, at the router level. But I&#39;m not sure if this is the best course of action - certainly couldn&#39;t hurt (right?)</p><p>This stuff all worked at our last place, suggesting that there&#39;s a config issue. Anyone with some advice?<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>The Next Step in Cameras</title>   
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        <p>So I&#39;m starting to percolate here, thinking about what my next camera will be. As some of you may know, I currently only have one: a Canon PowerShot A80 that has generally kicked butt for me for the past few years. I actually sold off my two film cameras (one automatic, one manual) in order to get it. I don&#39;t regret that decision but, a part of me kind of wishes I&#39;d kept at least the ME Super.</p>      

    
      

    

 








    

    
    
    
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<p><br />In any case, the next camera is on my mind. I&#39;ve already put together a list of the pros and cons of the A80 and, surprisingly, the cons list is not <em>long</em> but the cons are kinda big. </p><p><strong>The Cons</p></strong><p>By far the biggest complaint I have about it is the <strong>lack of zoom</strong>; it does 3x optical and I won&#39;t use digital zoom, which means that it kinda isn&#39;t that great at zooming. <strong>Bulk </strong>is another issue but it&#39;s one I&#39;m starting to accept. When I bought it, Jeani was surprised at how big it was. After my ol&#39; Olympus 1.3 megapixel (my first &quot;modern era&quot; digicam - check that big thing out below) she expected me to go with something much smaller. The A80 is still smaller than the olde camera, but not by a lot.</p>      

    

    
    
    
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Little cameras are interesting to me, and most digital cameras - point and shoots - are either really damn small or fairly bulky. The A80&#39;s successors are a bit smaller than the A80 but not by large amounts. I&#39;m also now fairly comfortable with its size. It&#39;s not like toting around a DSLR; I can throw it in my bag but not my pocket and that&#39;s mostly okay. So while the A80 is bulky compared to a teeny tiny PowerShot, it&#39;s not <em>bad</em>.</p><p>The A80&#39;s cons continue: it&#39;s <strong>not great in low light</strong>, but I&#39;m finding that a lot of little digicams are this way. I strongly prefer not to use a flash unless absolutely necessary - it&#39;s a snobby habit of mine - and sometimes this means I lose a shot because of a lack of light. The <strong>image sensor is small like in every other point-and-shoot</strong>, which means that in order to get some &quot;classic&quot; depth of field I&#39;d need to edit digitally. Not a fan of that. Finally, <strong>4MP is good but not great</strong>. I know that I don&#39;t <em>need</em> a 10MP monster unless I&#39;m doing a DSLR, and would be fine with 5-7MP.</p><p><strong>The Pros</strong></p><p>There are a lot of things I still like about the A80. It <strong>pretty much does what I want it to do</strong>, and that&#39;s great. When I shared my published photos with my boss, he said &quot;So you&#39;ve got a high-end setup to take those, right?&quot; and I don&#39;t. I&#39;ve received comments that my flickr photos are above and beyond what people expect out of an A80, and that&#39;s something I&#39;m really pleased to hear. The camera also <strong>runs on AA batteries</strong> which is really nice, as I&#39;d rather not have to get a proprietary battery. (This pretty much knocks tiny digicams out of the running.)</p>      

    

 








    

    
    
    
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The <strong>swivel LCD</strong> is pretty much a &quot;can&#39;t live without it&quot; feature. It&#39;s killer. I always use it, love it, and would hope that my next camera would have it as well. The <strong>ability to add 52mm lenses/filters</strong> is great as well and was one of the selling points for me. I use the macro lenses EJ gave me to get awesome results. The built-in macro mode is acceptable but I&#39;m a big macro geek and love this stuff. Note that I <em>could</em> purchase a 2x teleconverter lens, and effectively get 6x optical zoom with my current setup. I&#39;m just not sure if that&#39;d be enough for what I want to do.</p><p><strong>So, The Contenders</strong></p><p>I&#39;ve been locked into &quot;MUST GET DSLR&quot; mode since a year or so ago and, as a result, I&#39;ll have fits and spurts where I end up taking <em>no</em> photographs because I feel so internally torn over using my current kit. (This is a flaw of mine, and I&#39;m currently in a dry spell with photographs but I can pin that on moving instead.) DSLRs are really nice, of course, and you already know why.</p><p>If I go the DSLR route the choices are numerous. The <strong>Digital Rebel XT</strong> is the pseudo-default choice but, really, I&#39;d be considering the <strong>Pentax *ist line</strong> as well. My dad had a Pentax film camera, I had two Pentax cameras, and I generally like them. And I can&#39;t rule out a look at the <strong>Nikon D50</strong>, since I&#39;m not truly bonded to one brand - although I certainly like Canon.</p>      

    

 








    

    
    
    
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The interesting twist is that I&#39;m seriously considering a <em>non</em> DSLR - in particular, the <strong>Canon PowerShot S2 IS</strong>. Yes, it&#39;s actually bigger than the A80 - that isn&#39;t lost on me. But it&#39;s got a 12x zoom, a great movie mode (something I have used about thrice on the A80 but enjoyed), and the swivel LCD I enjoy. The <strong>S3 IS</strong> is something under consideration too but, the new features aren&#39;t worth the extra money to me. If they were priced exactly the same, I&#39;d go for the S3 of course.</p><p>The S2 isn&#39;t great in low light, though - perhaps better than the A80 and probably not as good as a DSLR. The big advantage that the S2 has over a DSLR kit is, naturally, price. I&#39;m still very much mulling over how &quot;worth it&quot; all of this is to me.</p><p>In other words, do I want to wait longer and plunk down $600+ on a starter DSLR kit, wait just a matter of weeks and get an S2 IS, or say &quot;screw it all!&quot; and get a <em>film</em> SLR?</p><p>This is where I&#39;m at now. I&#39;m leaning strongest towards the S2 IS at this moment, but a nice *ist isn&#39;t lost on me - and the cost difference isn&#39;t that great. </p><p><strong>Tomorrow, Can I Still Read a JPEG?</strong></p><p>I&#39;m a little concerned about <strong>the future</strong> though; film still has more permanence than digital. All 12000+ photos I&#39;ve shot with my last two cameras have the potential to be junk if the JPEG format is rendered obsolete in 25, 50, 75 years. <strong>That is a big tradeoff! </strong>I mean, if we have kids someday, I&#39;d like them to be able to see what I&#39;ve done.</p><p>With film, getting in to a body and lens is a lot cheaper particularly if I go for used - which I would. I can pick up an ME Super again or even a K1000 (my first real camera, passed down from my dad) for less than an S2 IS. The downsides with film are, of course, that I&#39;d have to pay for each roll, and then get the results on the computer via a scanner (probably). So with digital, I essentially pay a &quot;one-time&quot; fee for the camera, memory card and battery; with film, I pay per use.</p><p>The thoughts of <a href="http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/filmdig.htm">Ken Rockwell</a> aren&#39;t lost on me; digital and film do have different applications. And a lot of his arguments will fall by the wayside (aside from the semi-permanence angle) in a few years when point and shoots will have 15-20MP and DSLRs will be above 30MP. Which is better for me, then? A mild digital upgrade, a big digital upgrade, or changing over to film? I&#39;d keep the A80 in probably any case and just let it be my little beater camera.</p><p>I&#39;d like to hear your thoughts, particularly if you struggled with the same dilemmas. Film, &quot;prosumer&quot; digital, DSLR... fun stuff, this.<br />
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        <title>Cell Phones: Good &amp; Bad, Please</title>   
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        <p>We&#39;re considering going to cell phones only when we move. Can any of you recommend phones to either get or to avoid?</p><p>We&#39;re looking in the free to $50 range, although free is better than $50 by default. Camera phone is nearly a must. Bluetooth would be nice. UI must be at least good.</p><p>And is the RAZR crap?<br /></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Ants in the Dishwasher, Food&#39;s in the Cupboard</title>   
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        <p>A couple of months ago, I was heading into our bathroom (and one must pass through the kitchen to get there) when I noticed that either me or Jeani had left an open Ziploc bag with a foodstuff in it on the table. I also saw a lot of little black specks near it. Thinking they were just some crumbs, I continued into the bathroom.</p><p>When I came out I set out to clean up the mess and realized, yes, those specks were tiny ants. There were at least 40 of them, all gathering around and in the bag. Gah. Great.</p><p>Since then we&#39;ve been waging a war against these ants. The building&#39;s previous owner mentioned that they came around in late spring but, <em>damn</em>, we&#39;ve got a <em>lot</em> of them. The current owner had an exterminator out and he took care of them, sorta. Our ant traps have had no effect, apparently.</p><p>The problem is that the ants started in the kitchen, moved into the bathroom, and are now back in the kitchen near the sink and dishwasher. I&#39;ll routinely kill anywhere from 3 to 20 per <em>day</em> now. This event is commemorated by my yelling, &quot;Ant!&quot; whenever I smoosh one. And boy, did we feel weird when Jeani found one in our Cheerios. (We immediately set fire to the entire box.)<br /></p><p>Last week, I noticed quite a few seeming to crawl from the woodwork around our kitchen window. I looked at it closely with a flashlight and, sure enough, there were a mess of them there - some were crawling from underneath the kitchen countertop (poorly installed, thin sheet of whatever it&#39;s made of). Ick. I actually reached for the Tilex Bathroom Grout Cleaner - bleach and other chemicals - and shot at &#39;em. I really did.</p><p>Since then we&#39;ve had a nuimber of ants appear on our dishwasher. They&#39;re noticeable when opening the thing, for they start to crawl around quickly. Last night I looked in the dishwasher&#39;s floor to find about a dozen ants migrating towards a piece of lettuce that was sitting on the dishwasher&#39;s floor. And then... I started killing them. Lots of them. I think I got - not exaggerating - 2 dozen yesterday <em>alone</em>.</p><p>The sad thing is that they&#39;re coming up from inside the drain mechanism. So I think they&#39;re just living there, with some of them dying whenever we run the dishwasher. Yuck.</p><p>We&#39;re going to get the landlord to get the exterminator out again but, in the meantime, does anyone have recommendations for getting these things out of our dishwasher?<br /></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Element Chronicles: Epilogue</title>   
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<p>We have bought a lot of cars that we needed to part with, due to various circumstances.</p><p>The PT, which we sold in October (just last year!), was starting to have some major mechanical problems.</p><p>The Vibe, which we sold in March (just this year!), was not a good long-term solution - sadly - and wasn&#39;t comfortable.</p><p>The Beetle, which we sold yesterday, had a seriously checkered past and potentially was unreliable.</p><p>And yes, all of that happened in a nine-month period. Good god.</p><p>We really don&#39;t like buying cars. Really.</p><p>There are quite a few things I think I&#39;ve learned from this entire process. <br /></p><ul><li>First, Certified Pre-Owned is meaningless unless you&#39;re getting, say, a BMW (or even a Honda). A dealer took us for a ride with a supposedly CPOed car that really wasn&#39;t; it was really just a used car with a warranty. There is a huge difference.</li><li>Second, slimy dealers are plentiful.</li><li>Third, always check the Carfax - always, always, always - but remember it might not tell the whole story.</li><li>Fourth, go with your gut. We dealt with 8 Elements total, and 2 of them gave off a really weird vibe. It&#39;s best we didn&#39;t go with either one of those.</li><li>Fifth, and this is one I learned elsewhere, be ready to walk at any time. You&#39;re in control. It&#39;s a nasty game for sure, but you can feel free to walk out at any point.</li><li>Sixth, bring a snack and some water.</li><li>Seventh, be sure to get floor mats.</li></ul>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Portland: What to do?</title>   
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        <p>So I&#39;ll be in Portland, Oregon for Webvisions in about four weeks and I&#39;m already planning out what to do. (Ryan - also going - and I are keeping a private wiki to <em>really</em> organize the info.) I&#39;ll have a very limited amount of time during the conference, as I&#39;m flying in Wednesday night and flying out Saturday afternoon.</p><p>So... anyone have any recommendations on things to do/see?<br /></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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