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WWDC 2009 Predictions

Well, it’s that time of year folks. With Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference, WWDC, just a little over a day away, I think it’s time that I make some predictions about what we are going to see.

iPhone

- Similar design and shape to the iPhone 3G, but will no longer feature the shiny black plastic backing of the 3G, and have a more matte finish.
- Same LCD screen as in the previous models.
- Higher resolution camera (3.2 or 5.0 megapixels are a good guess).
- Will be shipping in 16 and 32 GB flavors; black and white.
- No front facing video camera: Let’s face it, this is just stupid. AT&T’s network wouldn’t be able to support this kind of data usage. Plus, it wouldn’t even work over EDGE.
- iPhone OS 3.0, and the new iPhone (2009) will ship in the beginning of July.

Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6)

- Snow Leopard almost complete. A new developer build will be distributed.
- New ‘Marble’ user interface: think iTunes 8 grid view, scroll bars, and components. from the iLife ’09 Suite (GarageBand in particular)
- Option for both Aqua or Marble interface..
- Snow Leopard will not work on PowerPC.
- Will ship in September or October for near-retail price ($80-130).

Other Random Tidbits

- No Steve Jobs. His next public appearance for the company will be a special Mac hardware related event in July or August.
- No Apple tablet. This is a developer’s conference, people, not a consumer show.
- Apple’s Pro software (Final Cut, Logic, etc.) needs an update, but I do not think that this would be the most proper of events to demonstrate them at. Not the right target audience.

Well, that’s all I have to say for now on that subject matter ;).

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Blogging Again: A Month of Madness

I feel like crap for not blogging in so long. Unfortunately, the lack of time I have to sit and type up a blog post has been scarce the past month (In all actuality I just never had the will to sit down and blog, though I did have some free time). Regardless, it’s about time I wrote a lengthy blog post on any number of topics. The last time I blogged was mid-April, a few days before my Band/Music trip to Williamsburg, Virginia. So, let’s start there…

Music Trip 2009: Williamsburg, Virginia

Last year our band trip was to Washington, DC, which was actually quite fun (despite being my third time to the area in a few years). Festivals of Music, which is the group that decides to host these musical (band and choral) competitions, moved the location down only a hundred miles or so to the Williamsburg/Virginia Beach area. As some of you may remember, I was down in the exact same spot back in October for a family function, so it seems like I am stuck venturing to the same locales that I have previously visited. But I digress… the trip as a whole was fun. While I had to wake up pretty early every morning (including the 4am wakeup and 5am arrival to school on the day we left), I wasn’t that tired and in a pretty good mood. That being said, some things happened (well, didn’t happen) that should have, mainly out of my own ignorance and procrastinator mindset. At the end of the day (well, weekend), it was a fun trip, and I even purchased my own Indiana Jones (-esque) hat.

Preparing for the AP Exam

Once I got back from the trip, I realized that I had to refocus on the tasks that were at hand. The main project was the AP United States History exam, which would test me on a college level. Luckily, I am pretty good at history. That being said, once again, my procrastination pushed me to the limit, as I did not start studying (in any real substantial form) until the day before the exam (Friday, May 8th). When it came to test day (ironically the same day as the next event I will talk about), I was mentally prepared as well as I thought I could be. The test, in all honesty, was not that difficult. I nearly ran out of time (55 minutes) on the eighty multiple choice questions (which, regrettably, were not in chronological order), but I had ample time when it came to writing the three essays in Part II. I think the time limit has passed, so I can discuss exactly what the essay questions were.

Document Based Question (DBQ): “During the late 1700’s and early 1800’s, slavery expanded throughout the United States. But, at the same time, a large number of slaves were granted their freedom. Explain this situation in detail.”

Thematic Essay (#2): Discuss the reasons for strained relations between the colonies in the United States and Britain during the 1750’s-1775.

Thematic Essay (#5): Discuss the social conditions for two groups of Americans (Japanese and African) on the home front during the Second World War.

All in all, the test was a lot easier than I anticipated, which was nice. We had our in class final (eighty multiple choice questions) last week, which I truly thought was harder than the AP Exam itself, and I got a 99% (with a two or three point curve), which was a total shock, so maybe I did pretty good on the multiple choice on the actual AP Exam. Oh well, I will find out in July I guess!


Junior Prom 2009

So, Prom. After dealing with a whole year of harassment about who I was going to take from my friend Rod (the God), it came down to a week and a half before the actual Prom that I decided to ask someone. That being said, my previous choice was willing to go with me (as she had said “Connor, just do it already”, though by some unfortunate circumstances, I never asked. That being said, I did ask someone who actually wanted to go with me from the beginning, so I didn’t go alone (didn’t want to be a loser, ha).

In the end, looking back on it, it was fun. Me and a few friends (well, 10 of us in total) chipped in for a limo which took us there, to a diner afterwards, and then back home. Not bad for eighty four dollars per person. While there was some drama, as always with these high school events, things ended up working pretty well in the end. Though, that story does not have an ending yet, and I am not sure if it will anytime soon. I’ll explain that whole situation at another time.

Web Projects, the Like

Finally, it has been a while since I last updated you guys on my actual coding/web projects. To be frank, I haven’t really done anything substantial over the past several weeks, even the past two months, though I decided to make significant headway in that regard this past weekend. Town Hall is no more, I am sorry. But, the new (new, new) version of Town Hall, called Rewritten, is in the process of being developed. I have worked up a whole new design for the project that is much simpler, as well as more appealing to the eyes. I have added some color variance in the “table” view on the index pages (main index, topic index, etc.) I am also building the system from the ground up with a new template/theme system, unlike the previous version of Town Hall. Hopefully I can finish this version sometime before summer’s end, so that way I have a truly finished project.

I also plan to start up work again on Masked Media, once I get around to pushing Town Hall near a semi-complete stage. As for what Masked Media will do/host, I do not know. That being said, I am considering acquiring a few Game Maker-related news sources (including two video podcasts/shows), as well as looking for some indie film makers who want to showcase their short films, and/or start a new show on the network. What about show for me? Who knows, it all depends on how much free time I have.

In conclusion, the past month and half have been quite crazy, yet fun for me. With only fifteen days of school left in the year, I really do hope I can push out some crazy school accomplishments. My biggest regret this year has been my school grades: my worst year of school ever. Why did it have to happen in the most important year (Junior) of my career? Who knows, but I really want to change things. I’m going to finally get around to getting my driver’s license and lifeguarding certification in the next month or two, so I can get a job and earn some extra cash this summer. After summer’s end, there is only one more year of school left until I graduate. God help me. I have no plans for the future, so I hope I can start planning soon before I procrastinate myself out of a college education!

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“Meant the glad part after the pregnant part…”

Welcome to this week’s edition of Stranger Danger! Monday evening (yesterday) I talked with a random stranger on Omegle, who, as far as I can tell, is a girl. And, on top of that, is not only the same age as me, but also lives in the neighboring state. Strange stuff! Here is the full chat log (“You” is me):

Stranger: hi
You: hi
Stranger: how are you?
You: good, you?
Stranger: fantastic
You: good to hear
Stranger: watching Castle on ABC =)
You: ah
You: i missed Chuck on TV tonight, was angry
Stranger: oh
Stranger: i used to watch Chuck, but then it got boring =(
You: Yea, it did for a while
You: got better though
You: past couple of episodes
Stranger: hmm
Stranger: maybe i’ll try again
Stranger: but it’s the same time as gossip girl
You: yea, they got the old ones up on Hulu
You: lol yea
Stranger: so, have a good monday?
You: it’s a monday :P
You: that should explain it
Stranger: true
Stranger: i was sick =P
You: ah, that sucks
You: for real sick
You: or sick to get off of work
You: cause its the day after Easter
Stranger: lol try school
Stranger: and real sick
You: ah
Stranger: ish
You: still on spring break
You: until Wedensday -_-
You: got shitload of work to do
Stranger: mine was just last week =(
Stranger: and i didn’t do so much work… at all
You: yea, my school owed us a snow day, so we get tomorrow too
Stranger: no fair! altho i shouldn’t complain, we got all our snow days plus an extra in march this year
You: ah
You: yea, we used 5 of 6
Stranger: OMG!
Stranger: we get 2!
You: lol what state?
Stranger: nj
You: ah, i’m from NY
Stranger: fine, ny wins snow day-wise
You: NJ weather is rarely snow, lots of rain
Stranger: but we’ve got no tax on clothes over here =D
You: true
You: and cheap gas
Stranger: and people who pump your gas ;D
You: yea, that too
You: southern NJ, i assume?
Stranger: so, what grade are you in? maybe i win age-wise too =P
You: 16
You: 11th grade
Stranger: same!
You: lol
Stranger: but my bday’s in august, so i have to wait 4 months for my liscense =(
You: ah
You: i got my learners, but my birthday is May, so i’ll get the license then
Stranger: same with the learners, but jealous of your may
You: yea, May is a great month
You: after my birthday
You: its two weeks of school, finals
You: then summer
Stranger: and mother’s day! but you’re not a mother. …hopefully?
You: no
You: lol
Stranger: in may i mean
Stranger: ha lol
You: i’m a dude
Stranger: i’m glad
Stranger: oh
You: either way
Stranger: meant the glad part after the pregnant part
Stranger: lol you’re a quick typer
You: don’t plan on celebrating that with anyone but my mom for a while
Stranger: that was awkward
You: lol
Stranger: same
You: a little, but this whole site is awkward
You: awesomly awkward
Stranger: pretty much
Stranger: i’m glad you’re actually a normal person
Stranger: people can be scarty here
You: yea my friend talked about someone who wanted to role play
Stranger: ew
You: yea, i just finished talking to someone from Canada
You: had a nice chat about the weather
Stranger: oh, have to disconnect now- sorry, forgot some hw. but i didn’t want to be one of those horrible people who disconnects without saying goodbye, so… bye!
You: lol okay
You: peace

Stay tuned for next week’s edition of Stranger Danger!

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Apple Updating Time Capsule and Airport Express

I can guarantee that Apple will be updating Airport Extreme, and most likely Time Capsule,to the 802.11a/b/g/n specs as well as dual band (2.6 and 5.2 Ghz).

Actual Device Drawings – Second page has the label ‘Airport Express Base Station’
Authorization Letter

Test Results
– Check out the top of page 6

You can find the rest of the documents here.

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