Thursday, May 09, 2002

RANT and/or Public Service Announcement. So I installed OS X recently; which I happen to like a lot -- somewhat suprisingly! Being an old mac hand, I was prepared to grumble a lot. Not that there isn't anything to grumble about, but overall, I'm impressed.

BUT! The damn thing had a major meltdown last friday night. Kernel Panics galore! Did not make me very happy, and there seemed to be very little good advice available. MacAdam, a local SF mac store, told me to reformat my drive and reinstall, Apple gave them no better information! But then the guy said, "The panics still might happen," which tipped me off to keep looking for answers.

And lo! Buried in discussion boards on Apple, I found my answer. My mouse had died! OS X is a nice stable operating system for the most part, but it can't handle the damn mouse failing. Geeze! A new mouse, and all those Kernel Panics went away.

So if you have one and see com.apple.driver.AppleUSBMouse, try changing your mouse!

Tuesday, May 07, 2002

Book: Years of Rice and Salt, KS Robinson. It's good. not quite up to the Mars Trilogy, but better than Antartica I think. The strongest part of the book is the beginning I think, where he is exploring cultures that are known. There are a couple of periods which seem a tad forced, but he pulls it back in by the end, and it ends well. Always good when I close a book with a thoughtful, hmph.

Movie: the Man Who Wasn't There. I love the Coen brothers because they are always doing something different. I mean not completely different, they are all Coen brother movies clearly and this was no different. It probably does not fall within my favorites, but I liked it. Mainly for the atmospherics, the lighting and cinematography were amazing. I think they have a way of reinstilling cliched images with new value. The scene where the car flies through the air is great. Must have seen a gazillion cars fly through the air by now, but this one was like I'd never seen it before. Great performances from BB Thornton, the pansy, and the guy who plays the lawyer ( name escapes me, sorry ).

RANT, spoiler: So the X-Files. I'd stopped watching it the season before Mulder went AWOL, already it was heading downhill. i was lured back in with this episode countdown to the bitter end. The truth in sight? Could it get better or worse? Worse! The episode where they finished off the Lone Gunman was one of the first pieces of TV that I have ever seen. I couldn't figure out if the acting or the writing was worse. And this past weeks, the plots have holes so large you could drive a semi through them. How in god's name does someone get into the FBI academy on an assumed identity who clearly has mental problems. Isn't there a little something called background checks that they do? And then! John's son luke killed by a mafia guy who, lo and behold, has been bribing the new assistant director who clearly is a bad guy as well ( could they pick a more likely villain as an actor ), now we have proof. And why was he on the take? Who knows! Where's the truth i ask you?


Clearly, if it is anywhere, it ain't on the X-Files.