Digita1Ninja

Musings on marketing, online, games and life…

Cool Pic of the day

This does fall under the cheap post category, but I don’t care, this was an entirely awesome image! Courtesy of NASA’s image of the day via wired.com. The image below is a “Spicule” that well known phenomenon (or not) “In solar physics, a spicule is a dynamic jet of about 500km diameter on the Sun. It moves upwards at about 20 km/s from the photosphere. They were discovered in 1877 by Father Angelo Secchi of the Vatican Observatory in Rome. The chromosphere is entirely composed of spicules”

 

(c) NASA

Go forth, enjoy the wonder that is our universe…and on the subject of space, be sure to check out the BIG BANG THEORY!

 

Oh…and if you’re American, go vote!

A random kind of evening…

 

There’s been very little  out there that’s made  me feel like  commenting of late.  Don’t get me wrong  there’s plenty going on  and I could vent or rant about a whole host of  crazy stuff from the  wacky world of work  and the Internet but I  wont. However I felt  that might be worth throwing something up to keep the few people that read coming back for more of the ninja.  

Someone once said to me if you can’t be creative for a day, learn to “borrow” creatively, I think that was simply if you don’t have a good idea of your own steal someonelse’s. Seems like a pretty lame way to go about things, but for today I’m going to take it. For today we shall have the “share a few people’s interesting posts/artwork blog”

I was kindly pointed in the direction of gapingvoid by someone I met at FOWA, and really started to like the guys writing style and the random scratchings (I think that’s a fair way to describe some of the pieces he produces) that he posts up there. There was a whole thing about a piece that he did for M$ about “Change the world or go home”

Check out the blog entries here and here 

I like the idea, but until I saw these posts I don’t remember seeing much on this viral campaign before…but the principles cool. Worth mulling over

image used (c) gapingvoid.com

Windows 7 - Salvation?

I’ve come to accept that having paid out for my new laptop, and tragically a million miles away from being able to afford two laptops, I am stuck with a windows based product. Thus I look to windows 7 to save me from the piece of crap Vista that I’m currently suffering through. My previous laptop wasn’t horrendous for the word processing, net surfing, etc that I needed to use it for but my god was it slow thanks to Vista, multi-tasking? Forget it! It just became a slow, buggy, frustrating experience.

Thus I am learning to embrace the new salvation that is, or could be, windows 7. A lot of the time I don’t think I should be doing this blog (quite at the back that those agree) because I just don’t get as worked up about stuff as some folk out there. Mooching around looking into “7″ there seems to be some pretty vocal and strong, but I just can’t build myself up to give a damn about the name of an operating system. I care about how well it runs, what new features it brings, if it’s going to chew through all 4gbs of RAM that I have or will it be kind enough to leave me with at least 1!

The Professional Developers Conference 2008 has seen a fair few bits revealed on the “7″ system, including a demo on a low spec machine. The first screenshot I’ve seen, see below, looks like an odd hybrid between Vista and “classic” windows. Everything looks a lot more blockey than Vista, but they claims they’ve cut out a lot of the bumph that slowed Vista down.

 

Image courtesy of Webmonkey.com

Image courtesy of Webmonkey.com

Webmonkey have a story coming out of PDC 2008 they also ran a feature on “The 7 coolest new features in Windows 7“, I’m not going to reprint the whole article but I do like; 

Fewer Annoying Pop-ups; I wasn’t hugely against the principle but the execution was clumsy. It was an on or off thing, rather than scalable. However M$ have now decided to make it scalable so that users can determine what sort of messages they get.  Nice

The new window resizing seems cool too, as I’m now to lazy to type it all out to quote webmonkey “Microsoft first debuted the glossy, animated Aero user interface environment in Windows Vista. At the time, many noted that several visual cues within Aero seemed borrowed from the Mac OS X desktop. Aero returns in Windows 7 revamped and pumped-up. One of the new enhancements, Aero Peek, seems to borrow from Mac OS X’s own animated window manager, Expose. Hover your mouse over the far right side of your Windows Taskbar and your active windows become transparent, exposing the desktop.

The new Snap feature lets you expand and maximize windows simply by dragging them to different edges of the desktop. Drag a window’s top edge to the top of the screen to maximize it, and drag it away to restore it to its original size. Line up any window’s edge to either side of the desktop and that window will snap to fill up that half of the screen. Do the same with another window on the other side and you’ve got two equal-sized windows on either side of the screen” - It sounds cool, but would need to see it in action before I really got sold on it. 

I think the thing that really sells me on “7″ is that it’s moving more towards Mac OS X and removing a lot of the crankiness and resource issues that made Vista suck so damn much.

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