Outlook/Exchange alternatives/Integration! its obvious that LDAP/Caldav will somehow, one day may need to be integrated but its bloody amazing that Outlook just comes to life once you have exchange server - sharing calenders, contacts and all - however auto-complete contacts (NK2) are not importable via outlook using some friendly interface which would be great - as I (in a thick Indian accent) "having to do this manually" at the moment. Dare I say most users who are not familiar with Outlook/Exchange are totally dependent on NK2, and something should be done about this - perhaps like how google automatically adds contacts - even though you may only use that user once - its a good idea - space is not an issue for a few lines of text of an email address - autosave/autocomplete.
MIT Open Course Ware this is my new iphone/ipod addiction. Downloading the free lectures from ItunesU and transferring them into my iphone, then listening to the lectures on the tube or whenever. ITS brilliant. I'm kinda bored of transferring my DVD's to Mkv/mp4 to watch on my iphone - perhaps its a long process that bores me and the guilt of having to leave my PC on whilst converting huge VOB files into one mp4 that gets to me - after all - this feels like the age of being green and here I am with my PC on all night converting DVD's to mp4! - I did manage to convert Matrix (thats 1, 2, and 3) into mp4 which is still cool to watch on an iphone as is any film!.
Really sad ending though (ok I know I'm off topic), I wish that Captain Lock (played by Harry Lenix) could have seen the power of Neo and watch him blow up those machines - that was an incredible idea - however the whole excitement/magic was summed up with the first Matrix at the end when Tank goes "How?" and Morpheus says "He is the One" - this is right after we see Neo re-born. Then in Matrix 3 we don't get that same spoon fed reaction, whens its even more amazing that he can destroy them the machines in the real world, it would have been great to see other characters reactions, especially Captain Lock. This has been done before in several films where a non-believer military/goverment type guy - towards the end of the story sees or realises that all that he thought he knew is now irrelevant, and ultimately all this time he was WRONG to doubt the main character of the film.
Well alot of credit goes to the people at MIT for doing this, its not easy having to video lectures and then upload them and i guess there is alot of hard work involved, they don't mention the cameramen, or how they edit the footage which might be good for other uni's to do - (sometimes I've been a cameraman and its hard work, you're the first person to arrive and the last to leave and you get NO credit, nothing! - but its not about that). Currently I'm following the Computer Science lectures and learning a bit of python which feels more rewarding than when I was learning Java back in 1999 - as I look back fondly sitting in my armchair, with a pair of simpson slippers and a jack russell - one remembers, oh how I wanted to use swing interfaces but you had to wait 10 years for java to compile your code, and then another 10 years for it to run on your 200Mhz machine running windows 98. I tell ya, now is the best time to be a study or be a computer scientist (except if you were a student in the 50s/60s/70s/80s, they had some cool kit back then!)
[ If I had seen the MITS Altair I'm sure I would have been inspired about one day creating Win32APi's, Dll's, Registry's, Icon's oh and lets not forget Outlook/Exchange server hahaha, sure why not. Even that made me laugh.]
This is a great film by the way - I may have mentioned it before - but I just realised that the scene with Bill Gates talking about stealing code is not in the film. Great music/soundtrack too! Pirates of silicon Valley.