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Politics

Al Gore an Alarmist … who would of thought!

From FOXNews.com:

An Inconvenient Truth won plaudits from the environmental lobby and an Oscar from the film industry but was found wanting when it was scrutinized in the High Court in London.

Justice Burton identified nine significant errors within the former presidential candidate’s documentary as he assessed whether it should be shown to school children. He agreed that Gore’s film was “broadly accurate” in its presentation of the causes and likely effects of climate change but said that some of the claims were wrong and had arisen in “the context of alarmism and exaggeration.”

In what is a rare judicial ruling on what children can see in the class-room, Justice Barton was at pains to point out that the “apocalyptic vision” presented in the film was politically partisan and not an impartial analysis of the science of climate change.

Just to keep things balanced, I will point out that the Judge did agree …

… with the main thrust of Gore’s arguments: “That climate change is mainly attributable to man-made emissions of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide (‘greenhouse gases’).”

So to learn what you can do to help out, read my earlier blog post about fuel efficient vehicles.

Technology

My iWeb Experience

This post is credited to the fact that the iPhone does not support Flash. Until tonight, my photo album was implemented in Flash. I wanted to be able to view my pics on my friends iPhones, so here it goes. I love the way the iWeb photo gallaries look and operate (using prototype and scriptaculous behind the scenes), so I set out to see if I could make it work for me. This turned out to be a bittersweet experience.

Starting with a “My Albums” page template, I dragged a few iPhoto events into the album widget. This was exciting until I published a site. I do not have a .Mac account, so I am publishing to a folder on my web server. To begin, publishing is no quick process. Once completed, the actual album index page renders blank, and the image links appear 15 – 20 seconds later. This just isn’t going to cut it.

On take 2, I did away with using the “My Albums” template, and created a separate “Photos” page for each album. This left me with having to build the index page from scratch. Now here is where things started looking better. The alignment guides in iWeb are killer, just like designing Windows Forms in Visual Studio. This made designing the page a breeze … copy paste works like a charm.

Another great feature I discovered was masking. I could create a frame that bounds an image, and then scale and position the image within the fixed size frame. Now that was really neat.

My last task was to create some sort of navigation between the pages. I turned off the auto-generated navigation since I couldn’t figure out any way to customize the styles on it. I then created the links to go back to index page. My only real issue here was with the color chooser. There is nowhere that I can specify a hex value. Instead, I had to use the eyedropper tool to choose the exact color I was wanting. I guess Apple didn’t think any web-literate users would ever be tinkering with their products. Fair enough.

All-in-all, I put in a good amount of work hacking up the album to look and work to my satisfaction. But it still beat writing one from scratch. The final album is now live on my site here.  Let me know what performance is like from wherever you are located.

I would love to hear about other album generators available that can produce something similar without a lot of effort. Basically, something to which I can supply a simple html template, has a nice filmstrip and slide show, and performs well.

Photos, Travel

My New Job

Wow! This new job of mine is killing me already. After a full day of strategic planning while hiking through the Columbia Gorge in Oregon, I am going to have to file for worker’s comp for the blisters on my feet. Not sure sure how much longer I am going to be able to handle this type of work environment …

Columbia Gorge

Check out more pictures of the Columbia Gorge here.

Family, Photos

Mikey & Erin’s Wedding

Pics are up from Mikey & Erin’s wedding. View them in my here.

Mikey & Erin

Technology

My Last Day

Today is my last day to work for ORIX.  I am taking off to join a startup as employee #1 (hopefully there are more to come).  Until now, I have enjoyed the company of an entire IT team around me to bounce ideas off of and learn from.  Although I’ll continue to do so via IM and email with some of the developers I was working with, I doubt it will be nearly the same not working from the same location.  So you may notice this blog start to turn more technical as I begin to use it to bounce ideas off you – my new virtual IT team.

Random poll for anybody reading this:
On your last day, did you have 4 meetings on your calendar?  What the heck!

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