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More Episode III Lego sets!
Happy New Year! Some more Lego sets leaked on http://www.theforce.net! Clone Turbo Tank (7261) Wookiee Catamaran (7260) ARC-170 Fighter (7259) Wookiee Attack (7258) Ultimate Lightsaber Duel (7257) Jedi Starfighter and Vulture Droid (7256) You might also want to check out my earlier post: http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/shudson310/20041221#episode_iii_lego_preview And for fun, here are some Christmas & Holiday themed wallpapers: http://www.theforce.net/latestnews/story/christmas_holiday_themed_star_wars_wallpapers_88573.asp (2005-01-03 08:46:05.0) Permalink Comments [33] See also: Lego
Songs of the Season
Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas! Here's what we were listening to (transformed using my playlist stylesheets:): Christmas Favorites
Favorite Gifts from Christmas Past
Thanks to my friend Kirk for finding this link: http://tv.cream.org/extras/toys/index.html I don't remember some of those, but here are some I actually got for Christmas!
Such fond memories. My other favorites, not on the list:
Thanks Mom and Dad! I don't know how you managed it, but you sacrificed to give us things we wanted, even if we didn't need them. Merry Christmas everyone! (2004-12-24 07:16:11.0) Permalink Comments [2] See also: General
McNealy's Christmas Dream
Check out this absolutely hilarious article posted on The Register: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/12/23/mcnealys_xmas_dream/
Along with Scott's wishes, I'd also like to wish Sun's customers, employees, partners and shareholders a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! (2004-12-23 12:56:59.0) Permalink Comments [3] See also: General
'Twas five days before Christmas
I got this from Familyman Weekly yesterday. It cracked me up, so I had to share: (2004-12-22 08:05:44.0) Permalink Comments [6] See also: General
Episode III lego preview
Check out these new Star Wars legos! From http://www.fbtb.net, Darth Vader with a light up lightsaber coming in February:
And from RebelScum.com a Clone Walker coming in April:
Update:Another preview on rebelscum! Here's one of Darth Vader's Transformation.
Update:Another preview on rebelscum! Here's one of the Droid Trifighter.
Can't wait for Episode III and the accompanying Lego sets! (2004-12-21 10:10:06.0) Permalink See also: Lego
XInclude 1.0 now a W3C recommendation
The W3C made XInclude 1.0 a full recommendation yesterday! Full details are available at: http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xinclude-20041220/. XIncludes will make merging XML documents a reality. Here's a simple syntax example from the W3C site: <?xml version='1.0'?> <document xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"> <p>120 Mz is adequate for an average home user.</p> <xi:include href="disclaimer.xml"/> </document>(2004-12-21 09:00:36.0) Permalink See also: XML
New Saxon release!
I made the switch to use Saxon exclusively for XSLT about 2 years ago. In that time, Michael Kay has made quite a few enhancements, including support for XSLT 2.0. I kept running into memory problems with Xalan, and the had to use the endorsed standards override mechanism to get past the problems with the ancient version of Xalan that was bundled with Java.Saxon solved all of my problems. I was fortunate enough to attend a full-day tutorial on XSLT 2.0 with Michael Kay at XML 2004, and will start creating my stylesheets with XSLT 2.0 and use Saxon to transform them. Michael Kay has just released Saxon 8.2 (both commercial and open source versions) at: http://saxon.sourceforge.net/. This new version implements XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0, and XQuery 1.0. This version reflects the syntax of the XSLT 2.0 Working Draft of 6 November 2004 and the XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Working Drafts of 27 October 2004. Thanks for the early Christmas present, Dr. Kay! (2004-12-21 08:50:25.0) Permalink See also: XSLT
NORAD's 50th Season Tracking Santa
My son happens to be one of my more faithful blog readers (Hi Connor!), and needed a letter to Santa sent Priority Mail last week. You may or may not know, that the North American Aerospace Defense Command tracks Santa every year! I was fortunate enough to tour NORAD back when I was an Air Force ROTC cadet, and can confirm that they track millions of objects in both air and space, including Santa. Still skeptical? Check out their dedicated tracking site at: http://www.noradsanta.org/ Merry Christmas! (2004-12-20 14:40:43.0) Permalink See also: General
Supercharged!
Congratulations to the San Diego Chargers, winners of the 2004 AFC West Division title! From the Official San Diego Chargers site: The Chargers clinched their first AFC West title since 1994 after the Denver Broncos’ 45-17 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday. Meanwhile, the Bolts beat the Cleveland Browns 21-0 in the snow at Cleveland Browns Stadium for their 11th win of the season. I've lived in Colorado all of my life, but I've always liked the San Diego Chargers in football, the Los Angeles Dodgers in baseball, and the Los Angeles Lakers in basketball. Mind you, I do like the Denver Broncos, the Colorado Rockies, and the Colorado Avalanche, but they have never topped my list. We've only been to San Diego once, but we loved it! We went to Seaworld, Qualcomm Stadium, Seau's Restaurant, and most importantly, Legoland! We definitely need to go back. Okay, the real reason I've always liked the Chargers: the lightning bolt on their helmets. Hey, I've always been a weather nut, what other reason do I need!?! (2004-12-20 08:25:49.0) Permalink See also: General
Happy (Belated) Birthday Handbook!
Got a little busy last week, but wanted to extend a very happy 4th birthday to the Sun System Handbook as of December 15! Here are some highlights in Handbook history:
The Handbook should achieve 100 million lifetime page views by the end of December or very early in January 2005 !! Congratulations to all of those who have worked on and been involved with this project during the last 4 years. (2004-12-20 07:55:26.0) Permalink See also: SysHandbook
Speaking of the Vizigator...
Looks like I posted my last article too soon! Ontopia released version 2.1 of the Ontopia Knowledge Suite (OKS) today. I hope those of you who attended XML 2004 saw the Vizigator demo. It's incredibly powerful and easy to use. And here's a challenge to all of you RDF/OWL pundits: show me a tool like this for RDF that's as easy to use! Here's a sample visualization of the famous Opera topic map:
For those of you not at XML 2004, have no fear! You can download a free demo copy of the Omnigator 8 (which includes the Vizigator, as well as an RDF2TM plugin!) at: http://www.ontopia.net/download/freedownload.html. As always, if you have no idea what topic maps are, please read Steve Pepper's excellent work: TAO of Topic Maps: Finding the Way in the Age of Infoglut (2004-12-15 09:18:55.0) Permalink See also: TopicMaps
New TM4J Release!
Kal Ahmed and Christoph Fröhlich have released version 0.9.8 of the TM4J project from sourceforge (https://sourceforge.net/projects/tm4j/). If you've played with Ontopia's Omnigator and topic maps, the TM4J project is definitely worth trying. The tmnav visual representation of topic maps is really cool. Steve Pepper gave me a demo of the "Vizigator" at XML 2004 that will be coming out from Ontopia soon, but the tmnav viewer has already been around for a year or so with similar functionality. (2004-12-15 09:09:43.0) Permalink See also: TopicMaps
Lego Star Wars game review/release date
According to http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/12/13/1329205&from=rss and http://ps2.gamespy.com/playstation-2/lego-star-wars/, the Lego Star Wars game will be released in April 2005 for PlayStation2, Xbox, PC and GBA. The game is being developed by Traveller's Tales, and distributed by Eidos. Reviews with screenshots can be found at:
I'm glad it's being released on multiple platforms, most importantly the PS2. My kids and I will have a blast playing in cooperative mode! (2004-12-13 09:37:07.0) Permalink See also: Lego
dbdoclet 0.62.0 released
Michael Fuchs posted the following announcement to the docbook-apps list:
I've used dbdoclet in the past on some documentation projects. It works very well. Check it out! (2004-12-08 11:16:46.0) Permalink See also: DocBook |
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