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Podapalooza 2008 Posted on Student Pilot Cast

clock August 11, 2008 00:01 by author Bill Williams

I’ve just released part 1 of the 2008 edition of Podapalooza on my aviation podcast, which was recorded in Oshkosh at EAA Airventure.  Podapalooza is the gathering of aviation podcasters in Oshkosh each year.  As well as being released on the feed for my Student Pilot Cast and several other aviation podcast feeds, this year it was broadcast live on EAA Radio as well as on the Internet.  Part 2 is following soon.

Participating in this year's event was, in the order they were sitting, Uncontrolled Airspace, The Student Pilot Cast, The Finer Points, Airspeed, and the Pilotcast (along with CFI cast).  Remoted in via skype was Will and Dave of the Pilot's Flight Pod Log.  Notably missing this year were new pilot, Greg, from the Student Pilot Journal and student pilot Jerry from VA Student Pilot.  I'm probably forgetting others as well, so forgive me.

I also want to note that Airventure Today (the daily Airventure newspaper) did an article on the Podapalooza, so check that out if want to.

I really enjoyed participating this year, and felt honored to be on the stage with so many talented people.  It's a great community of people in aviation.  I had a great time in Oshkosh in general, and was able, with the help of my friend Kent from the Pilotcast, to experience two approaches into OSH.  That was incredible.  The show itself is overwhelmingly large and covers everything in aviation, from the smallest of the ultralights to the largest plane I’ve ever seen (the Boeing Dreamlifter), and everything in between.  I’m including a few pics from the event.

An AeroShell T6 lines up for takeoff at the daily airshow

 

The old tower is set to be torn down soon.

 

 

Duggy the DC-3.

 

And for the largest, here is the Boeing DreamLifter, which is used to carry parts of the new 787 DreamLiner halfway across the world.

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Xbox 360 Gets a Facelift

clock July 15, 2008 11:46 by author Bill Williams

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As E3 continues, we got some updates yesterday from Microsoft on the future of the Xbox 360.  It turns out the with the Fall release, a lot of changes are coming.  First, for the first time in history (according to the release), a major consumer device will get a complete makeover for free through the power of software.  Essentially, every Xbox 360 that’s out in the wild right now will get a free upgrade this fall that will essentially change the experience without having to buy a new console.  This is the beauty of software. 

Over the last several years, Microsoft has released new versions of the console, integrating new hardware such as larger disk drives and HDMI connectivity, all the while, the underlying platform has stayed the same.  This fall, Microsoft will release a free software update that is in some ways akin to releasing a new console…but nobody will have to purchase anything new.  The update is not just glitz and frosting, either, as far as I can tell right now.  One of the things that will change is the culmination of an exclusive partnership just announced at E3 between Xbox and Netflix, wherein if you are an Xbox Live subscriber (who isn’t…I’ll get to that in a second) and a Netflix subscriber, you will have an online queue in Netflix that you can add movies and TV shows to.  Then, from a TV connected to an Xbox 360, you can choose to watch these movies, and they will begin to stream…starting in as little as 30 seconds.  This isn’t a new idea…I know.  Heck, even Microsoft has been enabling this scenario through Media Center for years, but this partnership and integrated experience, along with a lot of new content available through the Live Marketplace, is a giant step toward true Living Room Integration (LRI) and Home Theater Integration (HTI).  Alright…I just made those terms up…but it works, right?

So…first a quick note about Xbox Live.  Also announced at E3 was that Xbox Live Membership has doubled both of the last two years.  Last year from 3 Million to 6 Million, and this year again to 12 Million.  It's becoming sort of the de facto TV/gaming-based community…and even now encompasses PC gamers (released last year).  I think with the momentum behind Live, great things are to come.  Now, back to this upgrade.

Also, as part of the upgrade, the whole 360 interface will change from the innovative, but aging crisscross interface to something more carousel-like.  This type of interface is something that Microsoft has been working on for years an years…I remember seeing prototypes of carousel interfaces aimed at Windows (way before Vista) over 5 or 6 years ago.  It looks like an incarnation of that has made it to the Xbox in what looks to be a pretty effective and cool looking UI.

Microsoft is calling this the “New Xbox Experience”, and you can read about what has been announced so far here.  But the highlights are:

  • Tons of new games, including some sequels to established or up-and coming franchises, including
    • Rock Band 2
    • Guitar Hero World Tour
    • Gears of War 2
    • Fable II
    • Resident Evil 5
    • A new Scene It
    • etc.
  • A new “interactive game show” system through Xbox Live produced by the makers of “Deal or No Deal”
  • Live Parties
  • Create customized avatars (a la the Nintendo Wii, but better looking)
  • Tons of new media content (TV shows and Movies) through both Netflix and the Live Marketplace
  • Of course, the new User Interface

Here is a video showing a trailer for the update…


Video: Xbox 360 New Experience Trailer XboxFront

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Right in the Face!

clock July 13, 2008 22:44 by author Bill Williams

Well, when your buddy who has a night job can’t stay awake for game night, we can’t be held responsible for what happens.


Writing on Todd's Face from Bill Williams on Vimeo.

Sorry for the video quality…it was dark!

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Green Crude (Gas) Made From….Algae?

clock June 6, 2008 19:28 by author Bill Williams

As a SCUBA diver, and former marine aquarium junkie, I know a fair share about algae…you know, the nasty green or brown tiny plants that grow on the glass of an aquarium, or that turn ponds and unkept pools green?  Well how about using this plant to create gas?  That’s what Sapphire Energy is trying to do.  They have issued a press release about their innovative research, and hopefully soon, a product.

I’m always very skeptical of “gasoline replacement” fads because, for the most part, they never seem to work.  Now, before you start screaming and carrying-on, take the tin-foil off of your head and join us in reality…it’s very unlikely that the government (and every government in the world) is covering up for the big bad oil companies as they murder, plunder alternative ideas, and kill off potential competition.  C’mon…you just can’t keep stuff like that a secret; too many prying eyes.  It just doesn’t make sense…so let’s not go there.

Now, being a skeptic (and I must add, a layman…as I am very far from an expert on fuel…just a concerned, but moderately eductated consumer), corn-based bio fuels has not excited me much for several reasons; trading dwindling agricultural land and water for gas production not being the least of them.  I have been waiting for something that just makes more sense…and is hopefully something a little more radical from a science perspective, but feasible from a market perspective.  If it turned out to be cleaner, cheaper to produce, and more renewable…all the better.  I also knew, from my economics training, that when gas prices got high enough (i.e. as global and local demand continued up and supply stayed the same or decreased a la rationing from OPEC, no more refinement capacity, and even possibly actual dwindling world supplies of crude) that it would become financially feasible to come up with alternatives.  Maybe we’ve finally reached that point.

As a budding airplane pilot (and avid auto driver…I’m American, after all :)), I would love more this and other efforts to produce real (hopefully cheaper in the end) alternatives to dino fuel.  But its not just so I pay less for Aviation Gas at the airport or 91 Octane at the Chevron down the street…everything gets cheaper to produce and sell if fuel prices decrease.  That said, I don’t think fuel prices are too far out of whack from inflation (I’d have to check the latest numbers), but still, cheaper is better.

Sapphire’s efforts seem promising to me.  First, algae grows like mad…and in water, even waste water.  It also grows pretty much anywhere there is water and sunlight and CO2 (i.e. pretty much anywhere).  Their process appears to produce something that very much approximates gasoline so it should run in existing cars, trucks, boats, planes, etc.  It can be moved and sold using today’s infrastructure for gasoline.  The big questions are, for me:  will it work?  will it be cheap, when it’s all said and done?  Only time will tell on these.

With Sapphire’s press release and some other sources, including this article from the LA Times (which indicates goals of having this completed and on the market in three years), though, I’m feeling some of my skepticism get ever so slightly weaker.  Hopefully for more than just a moment.  For now, I’m rooting for my gas to turn green in a few years.

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Trent and I Go Flying

clock March 18, 2008 22:21 by author Bill Williams

Trent and I went over to Chandler Airport today and jumped in a Cherokee 160 (with a CFI), and took a quick trip down to Casa Grande.  We didn't do this to go to Casa Grande, mind you, but for the experience itself.  You see, I'm starting my training for my Private Pilot certificate, and hopefully Trent isn't too far behind.  :)  It was a good time...and I'm excited as all get out to finally be doing my training.  Here are a couple of pics.

 

Trent is getting ready to take the controls (after the CFI, Brian, gets us into the air).

 

 

Here's a shot while Trent is flying from the south of Chandler looking north.  You can see I-17 running diagonally through the picture.  The Cherokees are low wing aircraft, so the pesky wings seem to always get in the way. 

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Melissa goes to Hollywood

clock January 4, 2008 19:00 by author Bill Williams

My friends Melissa and Reed entered a commercial contest for some Dove product.  This is the result.  I guess I'm acting publicist.

Once it shows up sometime after January 5th, you can vote for this entry here.
UPDATE:  You can vote for this ad here.

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Zune 2 + 1 Day

clock November 14, 2007 22:33 by author Bill Williams

So I've had my Zune30 upgraded, the software installed, and a Zune8 for a day now, and I have to say...I have a mixed opinion so far. 

First, the good.  PODCASTS.  Finally the desktop software rocks for this (non-existent in the V1) AND the device software supports it as a top level.  We all knew this was coming, of course, but the implementation is better than I even imagined!  I am stoked.  Podcast content is the single most important upgrade to this platform, so it helps me overlook some of the other naughtiness going on.

Also, the desktop UI is clean, easy to use, and looks pretty nice.  The UI change on the device is somewhat under-whelming, apart from the changes to the podcasting section already mentioned.

Now, the bad. The desktop software is completely dumbed-down.  The reasons for this are obvious (target market), but it sort of leaves "power users" out in the cold.  Very little control in searching, sorting, browsing, historics, etc.  Also, the ripping out of the automatic playlists is surprising.  Finally, a two step "heart" system replaces a 5 step star rating system.  These are all steps backward.  I'm sure we will see these features come back at some point (my personal guess), even if they are turned off by default.

Anyway...the new devices are very sleek and nice to use.  The touch squicle is fabulous.  The size of the Zune4/8 is perfect...very usable (and hideable).

The social is getting a little better, too, with the release of the beta of the zune cards, etc.  Mine is below.  Welcome...again...to the social.

 

My Zune Card

 

This is a non-official Object tag reference to my Zune Card thanks to a co-worker's experiments.  It doesn't all show up here...but its a first step.

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A Tribute to Past Sun Devils

clock October 22, 2007 13:32 by author Bill Williams

A youtube video for you Sun Devil fans.

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From the "Those Crazy Parrots" File

clock October 13, 2007 12:59 by author Bill Williams

Snowball, a cockatoo, dances better than any bird I've seen.  This isn't your standard head bobbing, either.  Check it out.


Funniest Dancing Bird Ever!!! - Funny video clips are a click away

I think this may be the original blog post.

I'm interested because of my own bird, Cosmo, who is a wild and crazy guy in his own way.  Cosmo is a caique, a species well known for its antics and athleticism.  Here is an old workout video from Cosmo to go along with the bird theme.


Video: Cosmo Pilates

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Forza2 to Release in May

clock February 10, 2007 01:55 by author Bill Williams

So, the best auto sim on a gaming platform, IMHO, is going to be released in May.  Since they missed the Holiday '06 target, I've been waiting on pins and needles.  I'm not much of a hardcore gamer, but this is a cool game!  Here is the info.

Forza2SS

 From ForzaMotorSport.NET, where the release info was posted.

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