Archive for June, 2006

June 15, 2006 11:35 pm AEST — By Long Zheng

Nuclear isn’t so bad, is it?

The Australian Nuclear Science & Technology Organisation has an interesting perspective on the risk of nuclear science. They’ve published a series of posters named ‘Living with Risk’ which focuses on all the other risks with life that is comparable to nuclear science. But is it?

Caveman

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First up is our good friends, the caveman, who’s been extinct for a good time.

  • As you can see, on the bottom left, caveman versus the T-Rex.
  • Potential accidents, “Inadvertently speared by tribal member”? Obviously teamkill was popular back then.
  • Protection & damage limitation, “If he turns on you, run man run”? I never knew doctors were so vicious.
  • This is good. “How bad, injury or death” with a picture of being eaten by a herbivorous dinosaur. That’s bad!
  • Benefits, the purpose of life is food.

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June 14, 2006 11:02 pm AEST — By Long Zheng

The life and death of bandwidth

Never fear young-Luke! With the help of Digg, a few Chinese websites and countless trackbacks and links from some very respectable bloggers from around the world (I thank you all), I’m happy announce we have pushed over 77GB of bandwidth in just 7 hours alone today. Nearly matching the 90GB+ we pushed over last night.

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June 13, 2006 5:05 pm AEST — By Long Zheng

Windows Vista screencasts

Here’s several Windows Vista screencasts focusing on various important new features: Aero Glass, file management, guided help, tablet PC functionality, sidebar, improved search indexing and Media Center. These are just a taste of some of the new features you will find in Windows Vista. These screencast was done in quite a hurry, so I apologise for the lack of depth and variety, had a bit more time so there’s a bit of variety now.

These were all recorded on the Toshiba Portege M400 tablet PC. You might notice the resolution is quite low at 1024×768, but it wouldn’t record fluidly at the native resolution of 1400×1050. Encoded to Quicktime H.264 format.

Added: Windows Sidebar and Search and Media Center videos!

Windows Aero Glass

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This looks at the key aspects of Aero Glass: windows translucency – which helps reduce Windows clutter and orients attention towards application content, live previewing – ability to manage windows with the help of an actual preview of the window content, and general performance and fidelity enhancements.

File copying

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Managing multiple versions of the same file is no longer guesswork, with clear indications of the differences between two file variations including a live preview, document size and attributed dates and time.

Guided help

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There are two major improvements in this area. Help is no longer for the inexperienced. And help is no longer long pages of text. Not only if help going to offer support to the computer novice, it also offers advanced tips and tricks that caters to all users. Guided help introduces interactivity and assistance to the knowledge-base, kind of like having a virtual wiz-kid, visual cues will assist users in completing many help tasks. Interestingly, if you notice the arrow in the ‘compass’ always points to where you need to look at. Also the window moves around pretty fluidly placing itself around the focused area.

Tablet PC

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There are a wide range of enhancements to the tablet experience in Vista. From better navigation to pen flicks, personalisations handwriting recognition and an improved tablet input panel.

Windows Sidebar

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Vista Search

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A common-day scenario of how an information slave worker can utilise Vista search to improve productivity.

Media Center

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Note: The Aero Glass UI has been disabled as it causes problems when the video recorder was in use with Media Center. In actual use, Aero Glass + Media Center is very fluid and does not have any issues.

There’s a lot of undocumented but exciting new features in Windows Vista that puts up a lot of competition towards OS X and Linux. Anyone that says Vista is only XP with a new skin should not only read reviews or view screenshots, but install it and check it out for themselves.

Also check out

Windows Vista screencasts 2
Watch additional screencasts of Windows Update, Vista games, parental controls and date/time management in the part 2 of Vista screencasts.

Office Word 2007 screencast
Be sure to also check out the Office Word 2007 screencast!

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