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  • Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC review

    This is good; the Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC gets a decent review, and mine has arrived at Aden Camera.

  • everything I know about capitalism I learnt from Enron and DopeWars …

    DopeWars on Palm
    I play a lot of DopeWars on my Palm. Because of my long commute, I’ve got quite good at it, posting the second highest score ($237,252,973) on the DopeWars for PalmOS high score list.

    Here are some tips that might help you play:

    • Always start at Bronx, and take the maximum amount of loan from the Loan Shark. This means you’ll have $62,000 to trade with.
    • It doesn’t seem to matter which order you play the locations. The only one that seem to be noticeably different is Bronx, as it has the Bank and the Loan Shark.
    • Pay off the Loan Shark as soon as you have built up a safe buffer of cash. I don’t tend to pay my debts until my cash is at least twice my debt. If I have a bit more, I’ll bank it, as it’s safe from the cops then.
    • While carrying a loan, try to buy and sell as much as you can in one location. The Loan Shark’s 12.5%/day interest really hurts, and unless you are maximising your value/coat capacity ratio, you’ll end up paying a lot in interest. Hint: a loan at that rate doubles in under six days.
    • Your coat capacity controls how much you can deal. As coat upgrade offers come in randomly, always have at least $200 cash spare. The only time you don’t want to do this is in your first turn, before you visit the Loan Shark. $200 out of your initial $2,000 reduces your loan cap by $4,000, and you never have a problem with overcapacity in the first few turns.
    • Bank early and bank often. The Bank’s the only place that will make you money if your coat is full and nobody’s buying. Don’t put so much in the bank, though, that you’re not able to fill your coat with the highest value commodities. Hint: money deposited in the first week of the game will have at least quadrupled by the end.
    • I always run from the cops, even if I have a gun. And I nearly always get away, while I near always get caught if I fight.
    • This might be semi-superstition on my part, but I like to leave a little bit of spare capacity in case I find some saleables on a dead dude. These are usually high-value items, so it is usually worthwhile.
    • As the game progresses — and your cash increases — the value of each space in your coat increases. So don’t buy and sell low-value commodities, as they’ll only add a small amount to your net value.
    • Don’t take on a loan late in the game. You’ll probably get your legs broken.
    • Buying all of one commodity can be risky, especially if you’re trying to pay off a loan. I usually try to spread the risk over three commodities, like this:
      1. buy a third of the max amount of the most expensive
      2. buy half of what you can of the middle one
      3. buy the maximum amount of the cheapest.

      Do be careful to leave yourself at least $200 for that useful coat windfall.

    A lot of the game is luck, though, so sometimes a hopeless game can suddenly perk up — or unfortunately, a great game be ruined by a police raid.

  • owies

    I got stung by a wasp today while I was working on the Dawes.

  • Slow Loris Research

    Domestic Living With Slow Lorises; venomous, stinky, quite bitey, but very, very cute.

  • most. annoying. spamfilter. EVAH!

    Remote-MTA: dns; mail.haldimandcounty.on.ca (24.215.7.204)
    Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 550 Spam filtering has blocked this message. The recipient will receive a summary of all blocked messages tomorrow morning and will be able to “whitelist” non-spam e-mails. If your message is of an urgent nature and cannot wait till tomorrow, please contact the recipient by phone. Thank you.

  • teh k1ng ov wrenches

    big wrench set
    I now have more wrenches than I know what to do with, courtesy a Canadian Tire sale. Dunno what I’ll do with the 16-24mm wrenches, since bikes stop at 15mm.

  • Fat Spaniel Technologies: Energy Monitoring

    This is a simple but impressive live renewable energy monitoring tool: Fat Spaniel Technologies: Energy Monitoring. Wouldn’t it be nice if we could do this at WindShare?

  • 195.40.200.222 does not like Common Era

    Looks like someone (or more likely, their ‘bot) doesn’t like the use of CE in Wikipedia: User contributions – 195.40.200.222.

  • the moving image

    Okay, so after a week or more of tinkering, I’ve got some class of output from the Plextor TV402U TV tuner. It’s hardly what you’d call a watchable image — I blame the antenna placement — but it’s a start.

    Now all I need is for MythTV to start not stopping working …

  • Whether Or Not We Care, It Shows!

    Just finished Laura Penny‘s snarky, angry, funny, clever Your Call Is Important To Us, on the pervasiveness of bullshit. This is basically a book that Bill Hicks never got to write. It’s delightful.

    (the subject’s a line from the ever-hilarious Fertnel Snak Food Corporation, btw).

  • histamine overreaction

    On the deck last night, fitting new Schwalbes to the tourer, I got my usual July mozzie bites.

    Every year since coming to Canada, I get the same two bites; one above and one below my right elbow. The swelling’s usually pretty alarming. The first year it was egg sized. It’s calmed down a little since then, but I fully expect a couple of weeks of redness and oozing (oozing!). All part of the Canadian summer experience, I guess.

  • How to make Windows suck 10001 fewer times: AllChars

    Allchars is a Compose key for Windows. This, as Lenny Henry used to say, is what the people want.

  • What’s That Bug?

    Best website ever: What’s That Bug? Yes, it’s about bugs. I like bugs. You get such good ones here.

  • name on file

    Sun Flower Bastard File Engraving
    It would be a good name for a band, I suppose …

  • not sensible, just lovely

    uh oh, indeed. On Sunday, I bought that beautiful Dawes Super Galaxy that they had in Cyclemania on the Danforth. Reynolds 531 ST frame, SunTour Cyclone M II gears, Maillard hubs, and a Brooks saddle. I’m guessing it’s a 1984 model from the date on the gears.

    Its sky-blue “Handbuilt in England” frame is a little dusty with age, but it’s still got the E. Chamberlaine & Son dealer decals on it (and they’re still at 77 Old Kent Rd, too). When I was a bike-obsessed 14 year old, I so wanted a Dawes Super Galaxy, after reading too many articles in Bicycle (long gone, sadly missed; some images from it here) magazine.

    It rides like a dream. If the legendary Reynolds 531 Super Touring frame was always reviewed as being a little less lively than regular 531, it must’ve been a bronco. It’s a sparkling ride, with the beautifully thin forks taking up a lot of the vibration. I took it out for a spin down to the lake this evening. I’m usually too pooped to go anywhere after work, but not when I’ve got this joyful vehicle to ride …

  • John Herald, RIP

    I was sorry to hear that John Herald had died. We saw him play in Glasgow, just as he was recording Roll On John, his last — and probably only in-print — CD. He was a great entertainer.

    The CD (linked above) was recorded with members of Radio Sweethearts, Battlefield Band and Belle & Sebastian. You’d like it.

  • breaking ground at Erie Shores

    We’re having the official ground-breaking ceremony at AIM PowerGen/Clean Power Income Fund Erie Shores Windfarm today. Cue important people wielding suspiciously clean shovels. I suspect I might even get to play with a shovel, since I’ve spent the last year and a bit designing it.

  • Ontario Wind Resource Atlas

    Better late than never, the Wind Resource Atlas – Ontario was released today. Whoopee, or something.