planetkris
Sit back, relax, and enjoy the crash…

April 28, 2005

These free United States.

Posted under rant, politics by Kris sometime around 1:15 pm

I can’t stress enough how bad a national ID system would be.
Please support the EFF by opposing this! Call your senators!

You can travel free from state to state? No papers?
No papers.

I would have liked to have seen Montana.

April 27, 2005

Old? No… Old school!

Posted under personal by Kris sometime around 4:57 pm

The classic.I need to scrounge the eco-yards for one of these. The thing had a beam scanner the size of a loaf of bread inside. I’ve worked on a few in my day and we got into a ‘how old are you by what hardware you’ve worked on’ type discussion at work. This occured naturally because my cubicle was happybirthdaybombed with sparkles, streamers and balloons. Any good geek will tell you the most they’ve ever paid for the least ammount of HDD. Example: I once bought a 250MB for $270. Another favorite is the first computer they hacked. Example: I turned my Atari 400 into an alarm system for my room. God I loved solid state controllers!

April 14, 2005

Color

Posted under status, creativity by Kris sometime around 9:47 am

I’m not 100% happy with it - but the site needed a splash of color. I fixed some issues I had with the side menu. It took me about an hour after that to get it working in IE. I know that I may get inspired and re-design it in a month. Or it could stay like this for a year. I was frustrating Christine last night with the creative process. I get some techno, photoshop, cheez-it’s and about 50 text windows going; and I’m unstoppable until around 2:00am. Sorry girl.

The background is a technique I’ve used before. I like the little anomalies that show up when you create a zero jpeg. Base color; Add noise; More color; Pixelate; Save for web - jpg quality set to zero.

April 11, 2005

log chortle

Posted under status by Kris sometime around 1:16 pm

planetkris.com 404 Errors: 8258
/apps/mt/mt-comments.cgi

I thought people REALLY wanted to leave me comments.

Amazon index still broken: Sponge moves to #1

Posted under rant by Kris sometime around 10:50 am

still br0ken...… and the number one Drum & Bass album is [drumroll] ‘Rotting Pinata‘. ;)

Not only is the index still broken after 4 months, but this album has moved to number 1.
How is this possible? I suspect tom-foolery and stupidity:

  • 1. Do they boost albums from a particular artist or record label? Similar to e-Bay content padding. I’m sure EMI is going to sell more records this year then Breakbeat Science.
  • 2. Did they just put the album in the wrong category? Compared to 90’s grunge - the album sucks, but those surveyed would rather hear it then techno.
  • 3. Are any poor saps who want to have teh coolest Drum & Bass collection buying this album without reading the liner notes? Yikes.
  • Has anyone else come across any strange amazon anomalies? Hit the comments.
    I guess I’ll just keep getting my suggestions from bassdrive.

    April 10, 2005

    Truckosauris, parking lot destroyer.

    Posted under rant, creativity by Kris sometime around 10:27 pm

    Beware!

    Take one oversized truck, add in a 27″ lift and knobby tires. Now go get a latte.
    I feel bad that 98% of these trucks will never be used off road. Sure, sometimes my cooky rallycar gets spotted running errands. But she’s seen more dirts roads then this baby will ever see.

    Why not buy more gas, make more road noise, shop with the kids, and only drive to work.
    Le’sigh…

    April 8, 2005

    2.2 kids squared

    Posted under personal, politics by Kris sometime around 11:42 am

    I’ve spent the last few nights reading ‘The universe in a nutshell’ by Stephen Hawking. It’s a ‘heavy’ bedtime book, but I digress. In one of the chapters, Hawking talks about the exponential population explosion that’s happened in the last 1000 years. He brings up his concern that;

    By year 2600 the Earth’s population will be standing shoulder to shoulder and the amount of electricity we use would make the earth glow hot.

    Now Hawking has been often compared to the likes of Einstein and Newton when it comes to his understanding of the universe. So, when he makes his concerns for the future of humankind known, it carries a little more weight in my mind then some greenhouse gas study picked up by the associated press.

    But it seems that this idea may be wrong. This morning I caught an article by Stewart Brand, founder of the Whole Earth catalog, that brings to light the U.N.’s data on population.

    Human population is leveling off rapidly, even precipitously, in developed countries, with the rest of the world soon to follow. Most environmentalists still haven’t got the word. Worldwide, birthrates are in free fall. Around one-third of countries now have birthrates below replacement level (2.1 children per woman) and sinking. Nowhere does the downward trend show signs of leveling off.

    He goes on to suggest embracing Nuclear power such as the same way we embraced clean automobiles. We need cars, lets make clean cars. We need power, let’s get the cleanest power per dollar. Check it out:
    Environmental Heresies - By Stewart Brand

    April 7, 2005

    Kicking the ol’style sheets.

    Posted under status, creativity by Kris sometime around 4:35 pm

    Christine's SiteI finished moving Tine’s site to WordPress last night. I moved the data over from MT a while ago, and only now had a chance to sit down and whip up a template. The first one I did was for planetkris and the second was for rallynotes. As far as page complexity, rallynotes is a repeating background and two nested tables in HTML. :) I made Christine’s site a little more colorful and tweaked some other things.

    Unlike MT, I have some idea of what WP is doing in the background. I can at any point, open up the PHP hood and tweak a few settings. All of the templates use the same CSS tags, so if I see something on a forum or another site I like, I can grab it and tweak it into my home.

    I found a sweet as in free GNU CSS editor called JustStyle CSS Editor over at ucware.com. It shows all the CSS tags possible in a list, so you can quickly hunt down what you want to change, or remember the more obscure tags like ‘background-attachment’.

    Side note - some of you may have seen that Matt from WordPress.org recently got pWn3d by Google for hosting hundreds of hidden indexed pages off of wordpress.org’s site. I still love WP and I’m still loyal - but I removed the default WP link off the bottom of all of my pages.

    April 5, 2005

    science geek shirt ++

    Posted under rave, creativity by Kris sometime around 9:24 pm

    \'your mom\'Mitochondria are part of your cells and they make energy for your body. They are only inherited from your mom. *cough And their lineage can be traced back to one woman. Do they retain these memories? Probably not, but you you’ll get extra science geek credit for this one. The kids in the lab will love it!

    Click here to buy the T-Shirt!