dastels @ 5:11 pm
A belated addendum to my last post.
We swapped around some hardware in the office last weekend. I ended up with the 19″ monitor on my desk… imagine my surprise when I plugged it into the iBook and it came up at 1600×1200.. still with full colour depth. Very nice.
dastels @ 2:07 am
I found the most awesome tweak to my iBook today… and a big WTF for Apple.
I hooked up an external monitor to my iBook today… and verified what the manual said: it only mirrors the laptop display and the standard maximum 1024×768 resolution. Bother… I had visions of dual head displays… especially after seeing what Keynote can do with the projector and laptop screen.
Not to be deterred, I went online to see what I could find. It turned out to be a quick and productive search.
A simple download/install of Screen Spanning Doctor gave me exactly what I was after. Not only do I now have my desktop spread across two screens, but the 17″ external monitor is now running at 1280×1024.
So.. the WTF… if the video system on the iBook is cabable of driving two monitors, one at 1280×1024, and the other at 1024×768, both with millions of colours…. why isn’t that supported out of the box?
I’m revelling in geeky happiness.
Now I can’t wait for my next presentation!
Dave
dastels @ 4:51 pm
I picked up my new iBook… still in the shipping box… monday afternoon. However, being Valentine’s Day, it didn’t get opened until Tuesday morning.
Booting and running through the setup was painless and fast.. it took a few minutes to migrate my stuff from the iMac.. but wow.. i was able to pick up right where I left off the day before. Sweet!
Once I had asured myself that all was well, we opened it up to add the 1G ram stick that I had gotten with it. It flys along nicely now… with a 1.33 GHz G4 and 1.25Gb of ram. Whew! Throw in the 60Gb drive, and the superdrive and it’s both the most powerful computer I’ve used as well as the lightest.
I’ll be picking up an Apple keyboard next week for use at my desk and the search will continue for a mouse/trackball that looks good next to the iBook. I love the look of the Apple mouse, but I want 3 buttons and a wheel… and I’m a big fan of Logitech’s Thumbball.
If anyone has suggestions in that regard, let me know.
dastels @ 11:15 pm
I’m coming out of the closet… I’m buying my first Macintosh… a shiny new, well loaded iBook 14″ (1.25G/60G).
I’ve been a Mac-user-wannabe since late 1983
when I saw the first announcements & reviews of the first Mac. Remember the Mac commercial from the ‘84 Superbowl? That’s how I’m feeling… after years of oppresion from Windows, then Linux, then more Windows. Finally freedom is in sight!
I’ve been using Nancy’s iMac for a few days and love it… (400 MHz G3)… i’m ready to take the plunge… and since I have to return my ThoughtWorks issued WinXP laptop and replace it… why not do so in style…. everything I do these days is platform agnostic: Java, Ruby, Smalltalk, documents, presentations, …) so there’s no real need to be Windows compatible.
I have one lined up and waiting for me at an area Apple reseller (Apple.. we need retail stores in Canada!!) . It’ll have to wait until Monday
I’m in Detroit at the moment.. and don;t get home until late Friday night.. and they’re not open on Saturday.. and no one’s going to be in town to make an exception for me… so Monday it is.
dastels @ 11:08 pm
OK.. here’s a WTF moment for you all.
This has to do with what must be the absolutely most stupid traffic management that I’ve ever seen.
The driveway for this school is one way, going in to the right of the school, across the front, and out on the left. There are angle parking spots along the section across the fron of the school… additionally there is room for at least two lanes of traffic.
So, we were there to pick up Thomas (Nancy’s son) last week.
Ok .. it’s a school.. so there are buses. Additionally people pick up their kids. People (mostly teachers apparently.. but that’s another rant) park in the angle spaces… still plenty of room for busses to line up in front of the school for loading.. and room for parents to drive along as well.
Now, someone in their great wisdom decided that the busses should angle park in front of the school. This allows more buses to park. Great.. easier/quicker to load.
But this has a couple interesting side effects. First buses form a queue… they have to leave in order. Worse, though, is the fact that when the buses are angle parked.. they don’t leave enough room behind them for even a single row of traffic.. so parents are effectivly blocked.
A bit more thought would seem to be required.
dastels @ 6:06 pm
It’s official. My 2 week notice is given, I’m no longer with ThoughtWorks as of Feb 11. Due to changes in my personal life that make me not want to travel as much as was required, and a very compelling offer, I’ve decided to hang out my own shingle once again.
For the foreseeable future I’ll be consulting to DiamlerChrysler in the Detroit area as architect and OO/process coach/mentor/guru, spliting my time between onsite & home.
ThoughtWorks is a great company, full of great people, and I’ve enjoyed working with/for them. The situation just stopped working for where my personal life is going.