Flickr Updates

The Flickr Blog has announced some updates to the Pro accounts, including a price change to $24.95 for a 1 yr. account. The other updates include a monthly upload limit of 2GB for Pro accounts and 20MB for free accounts (along with 200 photos available through the archive).

I always thought the price was a little high for me to purchase a Pro account but with the update in upload a month and the cheaper price I will probably end up purchasing one sometime this month.

What A College MIS Class Shouldn’t Be

Well I am just about fed up with my MIS Seminar class. To me, college courses should not consist of point-and-click instructions, even if it is a .NET class. Do not bore me, or the rest of the class with information that will not help us get ahead in the business world. Teach me things that are useful, things like creating a Web Service from scratch, transversing XML trees, and distributing a project across multiple developers in the IDE, especially with a tool like .NET.

There is no point in giving every person in the class the exact same project and making them all have UML diagrams, case studies, and screenshots for the entire project because you know what they learn from that? Nothing. Give us papers, assign us research, anything would be better than being thrown a generic project that does not illustrate the points a professor is trying to make.

If you are going to use .NET at least teach the proper way to create a Web Service and distribute across multiple projects. It is worse to give us the wrong information than none at all.

This could have and probably will be a whole lot longer.

Need to Work on Site Issues

I have now been informed twelve times in the past week that I either need to allow comments or have some sort of contact form.

Good news, soon there will probably be both (for sure one). I am working on a new table structure for my posts and into this I am going to add the ability to comment, of course there will be anti-spam measures. The contact form will probably be last because right now people can just e-mail me if they need to get in touch with me (s [at] badice [dot] com).

Grey’s Anatomy

Last night my friend Courtney and I watched Grey’s Anatomy and I have to say that I just might be hooked. There was plenty of humor yet it was serious enough to be considered a drama.

The cast includes Ellen Pompeo (Old School), Patrick Dempsey (Sweet Home Alabama), and Katherine Heigl (Wuthering Heights). Definitely check this show out (ABC on Sunday @ 9pm CST).

Firefox Wish

After using Safari and Firefox at the same I have a small wish for Firefox.

In Safari (and Camino) I am able to close a tab by simply clicking the “X” on that tab. However, in Firefox I have to go to the tab I want to close, select it, then go to the right of the tab bar and click the “X”. It seems counterintuitive and if Firefox had the method for closing tabs as Safari and Camino then I would probably use it more (that and the speed issues on this G4).

That is my one simple wish for Firefox.

My Mom

My mom is a funny person and she always gives me a good laugh (it’s true mom)…

Last night I get a voicemail that went something like this:

“Stephan, I think you should take that satellite photograph of our house off your website. I don’t like the idea of people knowing where we live. Anyway, that’s why I called. Bye”.

I laughed for about 10 minutes before finally deciding to call her back. I explained that there is no way for anyone to know where exactly my family lives by looking at a satellite photograph taken from 25 miles up… If anyone is good enough to figure that out then they deserve to know where we live.

Anyway, that was my priceless event for yesterday. Gotta love parents.

Google Maps Satellite Shot

I was able to get a screen capture of my neighborhood and house using the satellite features of Google Maps.

If you’d like to see the full screenshot with notes you can take a look here.

The satellite feature of Google Maps is very handy even though the maps are a little outdated. I was able to figure that the data in the maps was about 2-2 1/2 years old by looking at this map. It is a view of Texas Tech University, specifically the English, Philosophy, and Education building being built which occurred a few years ago. Still, the satellite view is very nice.

San Francisco to Regulate Blogging?

According to this San Fransisco may take steps to regulate blogging. The initiative would require local bloggers to register with the Ethics Commission and report all blogging costs that exceed $1,000. So they are making bloggers mean freelance journalists, seems kind of stupid if you ask me.

I guess the next logical question is the actual enforcement of something like this. How are they going to know if someone really is in San Fransisco? What is the fine if you do not register with the Ethics Commission?

I don’t think this will ever take off due to the fact that it will probably never gain legitimacy (the acceptance and backing of the people).