# Thursday, December 28, 2006
I need a new travel alarm clock

So I started looking for one that I could take with me easily. It's amazing the variety that's out there.

ClockyI started looking when I saw Clocky, the rolling alarm clock. This clock, after you hit snooze, starts running and hiding from you so you have to get out of bed to find it and turn it off.

I started thinking about the alarm clock that I saw in college. It was a baseball alarm clock that you could throw against the wall to hit snooze. That was a fun alarm clock.

alarm clock.jpgBeing the gadget junkie that I am, I realized at that point that I really shouldn't just settle for the classic-boring-bargain travel alarm clock. It just wouldn't fit with my persona and image. Having a clock that I have to find, however, in strange hotel room is not a fantastic idea. Not knowing what to do, I hit Gizmodo and started looking at the options. Wow! There are a ton of different types of alarm clocks out there.

 

I really like the size and features of the LifeMax Under Pillow Vibration Alarm Clock. It's small, battery operated, robust and it has a vibration wake feature. buzz_alarm.jpgThat's cool for those mornings that I need catch an early plane and need to get up in the morning without waking up my wonderful wife. The issue there is that I haven't been able to find a distributor this side of the ocean. I can order it from MenKind in the UK but I don't think that they ship international - at least their checkout form didn't let me pick another country.

So the seach didn't end there. There are alarm clocks that fly and more alarm clocks that can fly, sensory alarm clocks that wake you up with smells (see the Bacon Alarm Clock and Hakugen Odor Alarm) and cool audio clocks (see the Space Invaders Clock, Police Scanner Alarm Clock or any of the many MP3 alarm clocks), clocks that make you think to turn them off (see the Pattern Clock that plays Simon says with you before you can turn it off or the Puzzle Alarm Clock that makes you put together the puzzle before it turns off). I'm also interested in the Progressive Wake Alarm Clock and others like it because they don't jolt you awake. Among the many other issues with all of the clocks in the this paragraph - very few of them will fit in the suitcase well.

So, I started looking for clocks that will travel better. Obviously the best for that would be the Online Clock but I'm not on the internet all the time. I know that Martin Shoemaker has written an alarm clock that works well when his machine is not in the shop or gets rebooted because of auto-updates. I could write/buy a software clock, but I really want a hardware solution to this because I never know how my laptop will be in use so I'm leary of that.

slim_clock.jpgI'm now looking at the Credit Card Case Clock and others like it. They are small, light and ultra portable.

So, what travel clock works for you?

 

 

 

 

 


Utilities
Thursday, December 28, 2006 3:59:31 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [6] 

# Friday, December 22, 2006
Windows Developer Power Tools! Another Must Read

I'm seen parts of this book in pre-production and it's a must read!

Jim with the Book

Windows Developer Power Tools on Amazon

 

Want your copy signed??? Come to CodeMash! :)


CodeMash | Development | Utilities
Friday, December 22, 2006 6:45:00 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 

# Tuesday, December 19, 2006
More on the Command Pattern from Dave Redding

Because he was on tape - Dave Redding decided to write more about the Command Pattern - it's worth a read.

 


Arc on the Street | Patterns and Practices
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 4:13:39 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 

# Friday, December 15, 2006
Arc on the Street: Dave Redding - Command Pattern

Announcing Arc on the Street. This is going to be an opportunistic podcast. I've got a podcast recording rig that I've been playing with (many posts to come later about the rig). The best part about it is that it's very portable and all battery powered.

So I was having a drink with my friend Dave Redding who was asking about patterns. I pointed him to Christian Gross's Foundations of Object-Oriented Programming using .NET 2.0 Patterns book. Turns out that he already knew some about patterns and had used the Command Pattern in the past. Well - in our first "Arc on the Street" Dave is going to tell us about that implementation and a little bit about patterns in general. At the time of the recording, I was thinking that I would do two series "Dev on the Street" and "Arc on the Street" but I've decided that it make more sense to just have one and for me to concentrate on the architect level topics.


Arc on the Street | Podcasts
Friday, December 15, 2006 2:02:59 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [1] 

12092006DaveReddingInterview.mp3 (7.48 MB)
# Thursday, December 14, 2006
CodeMash - Early Bird Special Ends on 12/18

I want both of my readers and good friends to come to CodeMash so I'm going to pitch it again today... :) 

CodeMash is an amazing event with some real world class speakers. They are coming to Sandusky for $99.00 for this amazing conference. For a grand total of $302.24 (including taxes and other fees that we are forced to pay) you will be housed and feed both physically and mentally for 2 days! If you want, for another $88.00 (+ taxes and fees) you can stay over Friday night and enjoy the water park soaking in the water, warmth and all of the knowledge that you have pumped into your brain over the previous two days.

Link to CodeMash


CodeMash
Thursday, December 14, 2006 2:05:03 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [1] 

PDC 2007 Announced

The PDC 2007 will be October 2-5 with a couple of preconference days.  There's not a ton of detail, but the PDC is always the forward looking, we are about to release some things that are huge type of event.

You should definitely put this on your calendar.

Link to PDC announcement page


Microsoft
Thursday, December 14, 2006 1:54:03 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [1] 

# Friday, December 08, 2006
Scott Hanselman, blogging and podcasting

I'm feeling inadequate It's kind of amazing, this is a hot blogging day for me and Scott Hanselman still has me outpaced even though he's in Tanzania at the moment.

What's even more amazing is that all of his posts are interesting and informative.

Not to sound too much like a fan boy (borrowing a line from Scott himself) but several times this week I've been asked questions and the answer has been listen to X Hanselminutes on topics from Reflection to contact management in A Better Outlook. I've been doing a lot of driving lately and I've caught up on a lot of the Hanselminutes that I haven't had time to listen to before.

Side Note-------------------------

I got a Kensington FM transmitter for my IPod (bought before the Zune came out...) and listen to a ton of podcasts while driving. (I'll post about those soon and add them to my blogroll.)

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It's been cool getting to "know" Scott through the podcasts. If you don't listen to it, you should. I've learned about a lot of little things that I have not had time to explore and gotten better explanations to a lot of things that I already knew.

Some examples:
I have not had time to investigate PowerShell

Windows PowerShell (MONAD) Part II
Jeffrey Snover, PowerShell Architect
Microsoft Command Shell (MONAD)

This is one of the best and most concise explanations of how Scrum works

The Line of Scrummage

I have changed how I do email because of this one

A Better Outlook

I was actually mentioned in this one about one of my little pet topics Code Generation

Code Generation

What was fun about this was how surprised he sounded when he said my name.

I also like the non-programming topics, such as HDTV, Diabetes Technology and the Hanselminutiae topics.  

Link to http://www.hanselman.com


RSS | Podcasts
Friday, December 08, 2006 10:46:15 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 

Another reason to attend CodeMash

James Avery is buying! :) If you read his blog and attend his session, he'll buy you a beer...

If it's good enough for Scott Guthrie, it's good enough for me - I'll take you up on that beer too.

Link to the .Avery blog


CodeMash
Friday, December 08, 2006 10:09:04 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 

CodeMash: Spread the word, Win a Zune!

Wow I'm behind on this one! Drew points out that you could win a Zune just by blogging about CodeMash!

Help us spread the word! Blog about CodeMash and win a Zune media player!

Link to Drewby: CodeMash: Spread the word, Win a Zune!


CodeMash | RSS
Friday, December 08, 2006 7:56:06 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 

Ecma International to standardize Office Open XML File Formats

 Some of you know me and know that I'm really interested in VSTO (that's Visual Studio Tools for Office) and that I've got a serious XML background having taught the XML Bootcamp for a number of years...

I've been following the Office Open XML standard for a while now but I just saw that Ecma is going to adopt the standard. Novell and Corel have already jumped on board to support this in Open Office. This is cool stuff...

 

Link to Press release 9 December 2005 - Ecma International creates TC45 to standardize Office Open XML File Formats


VSTS | Office Open XML
Friday, December 08, 2006 7:14:10 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 

# Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Cool meeting on solar power at AACS on 12/6/2006

Dave Strenski is coming in to give a session called "Solar Photovoltaic Power in Ypsilanti, how it works". He was behind getting the Ypsilanti Food Co-op running on solar power. He's going to talk about how that happened, the tech involved and the economics of solar power.

Source: This month's meeting at AACS


User Groups | Renewable Energy
Wednesday, December 06, 2006 7:47:13 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 

# Tuesday, November 21, 2006
CodeMash Organizer and CodeMash Speaker Mash it Up on Dot Net Rocks | SRT Solutions

Dianne Marsh and Bill Wagner (Senior Consultants at SRT Solutions and central to getting CodeMash going) are both on DNR this week!

Link to CodeMash Organizer and CodeMash Speaker Mash it Up on Dot Net Rocks | SRT Solutions


CodeMash | Podcasts
Tuesday, November 21, 2006 10:29:34 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [1]