New HDD arrived

Today my new hdd arrived. A lovely Samsung SP1614N, 160GB – 8MB Cache :-)

Now I can finally do a more than needed reinstall of my main workstation, which will be equipped with this new hdd which will replace the “old” second hdd (IBM 60GB) – which will in return be put into my third pc (currently running without a hdd – Knoppix) enabling me to install a linux distro. I’m still pondering which way to go: it’s going to be either Debian or SUSE. I’ll keep you updated…

US Presenditial Election

Oooh boy, how close can a race be (in terms of electoral votes). Current standing is:

  • George W. Bush: 254
  • John Kerry: 252

Unfortunately I can’t watch TV coverage as I’m stuck here at Uni, but the CNN online coverage will keep me uptodate. I didn’t think that Dubya really had a chance of winning a second bid to the White House, but it starts to seem that voters will prove me wrong :-(

Firefox Campaign hits Germany!

After the successful Spread Firefox campaign in the US, Mozilla Europe thought it was time to start the same campaign right here in Germany.

Differences to the NY Times Ad:

  • Alrighty, the ad won’t be in the NY Times, but in a major german newspaper.
  • The donators determine which large newspaper this will (FAZ, Süddeutsche or Die Welt)
  • The ad will be in german ;-)

More infos can be found on the official website: Firefox-kommt.de (the title could be translated as “Firefox is coming!”). Now I’m really thinking about donating to this campaign, too. I’ll keep you updated.

Comment Spam

I didn’t have any problems with it – until now :-(

Lucky me though: I had already equipped my filters with the most recent stuff (in this case it was the good old poker site spam that hit almost all my posts) so the comments didn’t go live, nontheless it’s still annoying to delete all that stuff…

Some minor site updates

I was in the mood of changing some (little) things around here. I got around to change/add/do the following things:

  • Group buttons – check
  • Correct CSS errors and ensure validation – check
  • Add nicetitles like incorporated in many blogs – check
  • Add information about generation time (bottom) – check
  • Switch clock back to “winter-time” (GMT+2 to GMT+1) – check
  • Remove google-search box – check

Now it’s time to relax a little, the other stuff which I planned has got to wait (adding some static content like infos about the author (= me ;-) ), etc).

Google Research Director visiting…

As I already posted here the Research Director of Google, Monika Henziger, visited us yesterday evening. The “lecture”/presentation was about the past, present and future of Web Search Engines. I was really surprised to find out that she’s indeed german, although she has spent the recent years (after aquiring her promotion at Princeton) in the US, nontheless she held the presentation in german, which was really easy on the ears – especially due to the fact that it’s always hard to following something after 5pm.

Duration: 60 minutes followed by 30min of questions

After explaining the basic stuff (reverse indexing, etc) she told us about load balancing and the way it’s handled with google (roughly). Then she presented some new (beta) studies/projects of google (personalized websearch and some others) and recommended to have a look at the Google Labs page for more information and invited everyone interested to get involved after graduation to contact her then (monika[at]google.com).

It was really interesting to see and hear someone from the actual it-working-world, although the basic parts of information/web retrieval were a little boring to me, as I’ve worked my way into the deeps of that last year when I had to do a presentation and paper about “Information Retrieval on the internet” (the german paper, 30pages, pdf-format can be found here (2.893 KB)).

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Week 9

Oooh that hurts!

Ingoal’s score: 18 pts – total: 287 pts
Mr.Price’s score: 26 pts – total: 338 pts

Still early in the season, but it’s starting to look like next year’s game will be free for Mr. Price (yeah right ;-) , time for a huge comeback!!!) :-)

Project update

Well, well…how fast can a year go by? Very fast. I almost cannot believe that one year has already passed again and that the project is coming to it’s end (official project deadline is this sunday, october 31st).

So how did we do?
Due to one thing and another (parallel project for the first half of this project, developers dropping out, general workload, etc) we won’t have the desired system up and running. This is a bugger, although I (and most of the developers) can say: we put up our best effort, it just wasn’t meant to be – always look on the bright side I guess ;-)

So what now?
As this week is the official end of the project, it seems that we’re finishing up in the “unofficial time” until the project presentation. Seeing that this is a uni project, this is quite common. Now we’re left with the hard job to

  • analyse the whole system/concept
  • document the functionality of everything that is up and running so far
  • analyse what isn’t implemented yet and document how we intended to do it
  • collect and archive all documents + the source code
  • write a final report
  • hand in final report
  • prepare the presentation of the project
  • present the project
  • party a little that it’s over
  • wait for the grade

What’s next?
After 1.5 years of nonstop (uni) project work it’s time to relax a little as I really feel “burned out”. So I decided to make this semester (which has already started on October 18th 2004) a more quite one – as I already participated in all the lectures that I want to write an exam about I guess I won’t visit any lectures. I will relax some weeks first (maybe 2-4, we’ll see), where relax will probably just mean that I won’t do anything related to the uni and that I will catch up with numerous other (private) projects and close out some To-Do point on my list. Here’s what comes to mind:

  • Generate content and put up my new business site (I’ve already done the design and setup the framework (Mambo Server) – a snapshot can be found here. This will replace my current (old and crappy) site: dvserviceih.de
  • Rebuild and reinstall first pc and install third pc – third pc you might ask, yup I’ve got three pcs at home (+ one laptop). It’s time to reinstall my first (or main) pc due to the fact that my Windows XP installation has reached it’s lifecycle (resulting in numerous explorer-crashes and the like). In the process I will replace one of the hdds with a bigger one (60GB -> 160GB) and will take that spare 60GB hdd to good use in my third pc (which was running knoppix from cd so far), where it will be home of a linux distribution (I’m still unsure what distro it will be, but I guess I’ll go for Debian 3.1).
  • Work through pile of “old” customer requests, e.g. fixing some pcs etc
  • etc
  • Not to forget one major To-Do point: sleep long, have fun, play games, go out with friends,… ;-)

Then I will, at least try, to prepare me for the next exams (I intend to write at least 2 major ones this time, which will result in me having to learn stuff from up to 12 lectures) – longterm this time, not in adhoc last-minute round-the-clock sessions ;-)

Posted in Uni

Spreadfirefox

Now that Chu Yeow reached his goal I thought maybe some of you would still like to contribute and well, you could do it using my donation link, that way I might get a firefox t-shirt, too – although I doubt it due to the fact that there are only 3 days left, but hey…you can never know if you never try ;-)

Mobile Phone update

Well, well…now I’m stuck, the Motorola V3 isn’t in stock with my service provider yet and, even worse, it isn’t even on the list of new mobiles arriving :-(

Now what? Should I go with the Nokia 6230 and stick with it or should I get that and sell it and buy the V3 of an independent vendor? Really need to think this through and calc a little…

Silktide SiteScore (update)

Update:Now the badge is set to dynamically update itself (the image isn’t hosted here anymore, but with silktide. No more constant need for manual updates. Thumbs up!

Update: Now the badge isn’t matching the score anymore, weird, I think this is due to the fact that the new user rating is affecting the score and the update of the badge is a little behind (at least not real-time).

Update: Alrighty, the issues seem to be fixed, now the award badge is matching the score again.

After the recent tweaks to the ranking algo the score of Ingoal’s Insight… dropped to 7.9 (see pic 2), although the ranking itself tells me that I qualify for a score of 8.2 (see pic 1) – now that is weird. Maybe someone could explain this to me?!

new SiteScore
new SiteScore

On another note: still no dynamic image to link to, so I would have to change the reward-pic again, but tbh I can’t be arsed to change it yet again ;-)

R.I.P. 8310

After years of good service my mobile phone (or cellular or “handy” like we call them over here in germay) the lovely Nokia 8310 gave up on me. It just turned itself off and I can’t get it to start up again. That’s a real bugger as all stuff on the phone itself (so all the stuff not saved on the SIM-card) seems to be down the drain :-( – this includes all my appointments I saved in the calendar, some numbers that had no room on the SIM anymore and a load of SMS’.

Ah well, a fond farewell to it. Now I need to get into gear to get a new one which leads me to my newest problem:
I wanted to buy the brand new Motorola V3 a.k.a. “Razr”, but unfortunately it’s not in stock anywhere :-(

Now I’m stuck: should I go with my second choice (first choice prior to the Razor) the lovely Nokia 6230 which has all the features you would ever need, but which has got one major disadvantage: with medium to heavy use the battery won’t last much longer than 1 day! :-(

Need to think this over…I’ll keep you updated.