Pacific Northwest Tour part two

Thought I’d do a quick post to fill in a few details I missed on part one. We really had a lot of fun in the Vancouver area. The suspension bridge and forest hiking was at the Capilano Suspension Bridge. It was a cool place, but a bit pricey. I suppose I would recommend it to first time visitors, however the locals say that there is a place almost like it not too far away that is free and non-commercialized. But, it was a nice place with food, entertainment, and a gift shop. I also liked that it was generally accessible to people not quite as mobile as my wife and I.

Capilano Bridge

We also did a bit of hiking in Stanley Park. I was just such a cool park, I can’t quite explain unless you go there. Here are a few more photos from the park. One is on the south side taken towards the downtown. The other is on the north side of the park, and includes North / Northwest Vancouver and the Lion’s Gate Bridge.

Downtown Vancouver from Stanley Park

Lion\'s Gate Bridge

The B&B that I mentioned in my ‘part one’ is the Beachview Retreat Bed and Breakfast. It is near Deep Cove on the Indian Arm waterway in North Vancouver. It was a GREAT location. You can still get to Vancouver in about 30 minutes or less, but you are also out in the beautiful nature of the Vancouver area… almost on the water. We found it was quite quick to get around the Vancouver area.
Beachview Retreat B and B

Well, that’s it for part two. I’ll try and get a part three up soon with our journey back home through the Olympic mountain area of Washington. Stay tuned…

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Pacific Northwest Tour part one

We’re taking in a nice vacation and tour of the Pacific Northwest. I thought I’d post a few pics for those who might be tuning in. We have hit some rain along the way, which is not really out of character for this time of the year. But, we have been very fortunate to also have some great weather and great times with friends along the way.

We started out on highway 101 north out of the Bay area, and stayed our first night in Crescent City, CA. It was a bit hot, but we had some nice top down driving. Parts of 101 are really pretty up through the redwoods, and also a section that follows a rocky river through the mountains.

We then followed highway 199 up I-5. This was a great Miata road through the redwoods and along a river. Just spectacular. The only problem…. I was having so much fun driving, I didn’t stop to take pictures. Sorry gang.

We made it into Portland in time to settle in and meet friends Mary and Phil for dinner. We had a great time catching up and enjoying some nice views of the city from their condo. The next day it was raining, but we still took in a bit of the downtown. We had some awesome food for breakfast and lunch, and spent some time staying dry in Powell’s Books. Man, I could probably spend days there. We bought some books, and they shipped them to our home. That was really nice, as we didn’t have all that much spare room in the Miata.

We then headed out for Seattle, WA. We arrived in the evening and met with our friends Doug and Sam. We had a nice dinner and some time to catch up. The next day, they took us to the Space Needle area. We did some tourist things in the area, and then made our way down to Pike’s Place Market. That was just totally cool.

Seattle Space Needle

Pike\'s Market in Seattle

We brought all kinds of goodies from the market, and all cooked a excellent dinner that night. What a fun time. The next morning we headed out for Vancouver, B.C. Again with the rain…. but my new tires braved it well. When we got to Vancouver, it was still raining a bit now and then, but more of a light mist. When we got to our destination in North Vancouver, it was raining a bit again, but still really pretty. The visibility was just not far enough to see the mountains well.

Today, we had a full day. When we woke up, the SUN WAS OUT!!! Whoo hoo! How could you have a bad day when it starts with a view like this from your bedroom?

Bed and Breakfast North Vancouver view 1

We first headed up to this place in the deep forest with a suspension bridge over the river 200 some feet below. OK, that was a bit scary, but we had some nice hiking around the area. It was very pretty. Can’t remember the name right now. We then headed into the city and checked out the Chinatown area, and had lunch. Then it was off to Stanley Park for some more hiking and photos. It is such a beautiful city park.

Vancouver from Stanley Park

After our hiking around, we were pretty beat. We headed back to our B&B for the evening. We came back to a another nice view…

Bed and Breakfast North Vancouver view 2

It has been a really fun trip so far. I’ll have to post some info about this B&B in a another blog, as I don’t have it handy right now. I would highly recommend it. The rate is not bad, and it is probably the nicest B&B (or for that matter any place I have stayed). The owner makes awesome organic full breakfasts (many courses) tuned to the guests likings. They know tons about what to do in the area and provide lots of helpful information (including some stellar restaurant tips) for the area.

Well, stay tuned to see where we go next. We’re going to hang out in the city some tomorrow and maybe take in a hike up in the mountains before we head on towards the Olympic Mountains in Washington.

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Origin of Ctrl-Alt-Delete

Well…. I am REALLY behind in writing blogs lately. I have been just swamped with work from every angle. However, as this is the one month anniversary of my last blog (oh my… the horror… the horror), I decided to send the world a laugh I ran across. Maybe you will forgive me then??? :)

http://www.milkandcookies.com/links/28888/

Hopefully everyone hasn’t already seen this… but I thought it was pretty funny.

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Frivolous, schmivolous… want to make a buck?… or maybe 300 million?

OK, so we have heard about some pretty wacky lawsuits over the years. It seems like there are a never ending supply of stupid (ops… I mean common sense and ethically challenged) people looking to make some free cash at someone else’s expense. You know what I’m talking about… people driving with coffee and then suing because it was hot and burned them… or people suing an auto or aircraft maker because they lost control while driving drunk. I could go on and on.

Well, here we have another one I ran across, and it pretty much blew me away again. Think maybe we should take up a collection to send Ms Bay home to the comet? ;o)

“Russian sues Nasa for comet upset” article.

Well… at least it’s good for a laugh or two.

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Does anyone else find this a bit scary?

In the coming Windows Vista (the OS formerly known as Longhorn… Mmoooo!), Microsoft is promising the ability to access applications and desktops over the Internet without a virtual private network.

Considering their past and current track record, is anyone but me just a tad nervous about trusting M$ to VPN their data around the internet?

http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1842176,00.asp

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Rabbit Tracking Tech! aka MP3 and ID3 tags

This topic, as the title states is somewhat of a rabbit track from what I was going to post. I WAS going to post the details of my stereo install this weekend in my Miata. I’m still going to do this, but it might take a while. To give you some idea how this all went, I’m debating between “Frankenstein Stereo Install” and “Stereo Install Nightmare on Steve Street”. I’m sure I’ll come up with something better when I write it, but you get the idea…

Well, as an aside, when I got my stereo, I started to browse the manual, and I made some interesting discoveries. My stereo reads v1.x ID3 tags, and my titles weren’t showing up. I soon learned that iTunes defaults to v2.2. Interesting… I didn’t even know what a ID3 tag was, let alone the differences between versions. I was about to find out.

ID3 tags are the embedded information in your MP3 files which give various information, such as the track title, artist, album, genre, etc. I knew this info was there, but not much about it. Basically, v1.x tags are put at the end of the MP3 data, and are delimited by the number of characters per field. The fields are also very limited in length, most to 30 characters (not enough for even all your track titles, let alone other information.) Also, there are a lot less fields available. The advantage to putting them at the end, is they are easy to change. The disadvantage is that you have to read in the entire file to see them.

Well, v2.x came along an fixed much of this. They are prepended to the front of the file, and are stored in 256 byte ‘frames’. Apple smartly pads this area of the MP3, so they can change information without re-writing the whole file. This kind of takes the best advantage of v1.x, but at the beginning of the file, so they are quickly accessed when browsing files.

If you want to see the tags… you can actually open an MP3 in your text editor… look at the start or end, and you should see some familiar info. You can read all the gooey details about this at:

http://www.dougscripts.com/itunes/itinfo/id3tags00.php

I started to wonder, sweat, and worry…. will my newly purchased stereo even be able to show the track names now? I found information out there about ID3 tag editors, so I guess I could go through thousands of songs and edit them to v1.x… ekk! Then I found that iTunes has this nice feature under Advanced – - Convert ID3 Tags…. YAY! The only problem with this is that in many of my MP3s I have a lot more information stored in them (I record a lot of Internet radio programs, and often store notes about the show content in the notes field… also a lot of my tracks have long titles.) If I converted them to v1.x, my data got chopped off, or erased.

Then I started wondering…. what happens if BOTH tags are present? Since an MP3 file seems to work equally well with the appended info, or prepended info…. why couldn’t their be both? I searched and searched… and really couldn’t find info on this. One article said something about append/prepend when talking about the specs… so I started to DL tag editors, hoping I’d find a way.

I stuck gold!!! I found two pretty nice apps, which actually do a lot more. But both can be set to go through your libraries of MP3s and convert versions of tags, as well as put BOTH! Whoo hoo!

MP3 ID3X
http://www.three-2-one.de/321apps/main/global/index1.htm

MP3 Rage
http://www.chaoticsoftware.com/ProductPages/MP3Rage.html

I picked the later one… not because of its ‘totally awesome’ skull logo (not sure what is up with that… maybe I need to read about its history or something), but because it does SO many other things too.

It seems to work quite well… it went through my entire music collection in about 10 minutes or so, and now I have v2.3 AND v1.1 ID3 tags on my MP3s.

Problem solved for now! Now back to lamenting and resting from my VERY involved stereo install process…

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Need a name for Miata…

It seems that most of the time when a Mazda Miata is being referred to, it usually has a name. I guess this must be because they are so much fun, that they just become members of the family.

Well, here is my problem… my Miata has no name! It is a ’95 M Edition, Merlot Mica. I just love this color, in fact it is my very favorite. I’m really lucky to have found one of these. They only made 3500 of them. Its over 10 years old, but is in great condition.

95M_Merlot_Miata

Back to the name dilemma… When I first got it, my brain made an instant connection to ‘Merlin’ the Merlot. That has kind of a ring to it. But, when Mark (his Miata is named UBY, derived from the license plate) and I did a bit of looking at the Miata registries, it seems that MANY other folks had the same idea. Well, my Miata is just too special to have that common of a name. Yet, I’m going to resist giving it a ‘unique’ name, following the traditions of California, such as ‘Sparkle-star Moonbeam Shiraz’. But, I really need help, as my wife has suggested ‘Trixie” (I’m just not sure what she could mean by that!!!)

So, can you help me come up with a great name for my racy little friend?

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inSync?

So, you recently purchased your dream phone/PDA/swiss-army-knife/mp3 gadget, and is it ever cool. You fire up iSync and let it rip. Then you start browsing your contacts and realize that it only brought over a portion of the information you have stored in Address Book.

What up?

Well, Apple’s iSync compatibility list is fairly ‘binary’ in the sense that it only really tells you that your device will ‘sync’ or not, and if it sync’s AB, iCal, To-Do, etc. But, it doesn’t really tell you WHAT fields in those programs sync, or how complete the data is.

So, I started thinking (actually being on a quest to get said new geeky device…): Wouldn’t it be great to have a list of devices and some rough map of what they sync? Sure, everyone doesn’t need every bit of info in their Address Book, but it would be nice to see if the primary things you need will be coming across in a sync.

I posted on the Apple Discussion Board, and got a lively thread going there. Many folks were quite interested in the idea. So, I threw a web page together to start the tracking. So, if you have such a device…. test it out and get the results to me.

http://www.cgwerks.com/whatsyncs/

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What is a Kudo?

After writing the last post, I started to wonder just what a ‘kudo’ is anyway. Well, much to my amazement, its not those little snack thingies after all. I’ll have to quickly cancel that order I just had sent to Mark. ;-)

Well, according to my little on-line dictionary:

kudos (as in “praise”) n. : an expression of approval and commendation; “he always appreciated praise for his work”
WordNet 1.7 Copyright 2001 by Princeton University.

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Wow… never though ‘I’ would have a blog…

Well, hello world, I guess… or at least the few people who might wonder into my cyber space. (Not including the friends I’ve dragged, kicking and screaming in here so I have at least a few visitors.)

Now I just have to think of something cool to say, and find some time to write it up. No problemo, right?

Anyway, many thanks to our good friend Mark for setting this up for me. Kudos dude!

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