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Into Siggraph 2008

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I arrived Sunday.. very tired. Also because I was preparing some stuff for some meetings and I worked non-stop for a day and a half and then some more (wasn't really worth it to go for such a stretch).

For this trip I thought about getting a new laptop. I wanted Vista to run some DX 10 stuff.
I went to a shop in Tokyo at the last minute but I eventually gave up and installed Vista on my Vaio SZ70. It runs fine.. but it's the little things with the drivers that upset me (now almost everything works, but the camera doesn't work, and some other quirks).

To get the proper Vista upgrade I should call Sony in Japan.. ehhh !
The SZ has an NVidia card, but I realized that it doesn't really support DX 10, so I plan on reinstalling XP and selling it.
It's made its time.. but it's still very much a great laptop (dual core, 2GB RAM, relatively light, etc etc).

I'm planning on getting a Vaio Z.. it's lighter than the one I have and has a better graphics card. Actually to get the 256MB VRAM version one has to make a custom order. Same if one wants a 7200RPM disk instead of the standard 5400RPM.

..so many issues, so much waste of time after those things, when will I learn ? 8)

I don't think I'll be buying a Mac laptop though. Apple offers little choice and recently I've grown tired of Apple. MacBook Air didn't really fit my needs plus there is this constant "wait for the next model coming out maybe next month" kind of feeling.
I also use Windows for development and I find that OS X's interface is somewhat outdated.

One thing I can't stand is the global menu bar on top. It's terrible to have to look up to pick something from the menu. It gets silly if your monitor is a 24 inches like for my iMac. With a dual monitor setting, the global menu bar thing really becomes stupid and the usability level drops in the realm of serious frustration.

Vaio is a nightmare if you try to install the OS and the drivers by yourself, but I think I can live with it.. English Vista would be great, but I can survive with the Japanese version.

..about Siggraph.. I've been so tired and sleepy. I thought I got rid of jet-lag but it's actually all screwed up because of many overlapping things: I normally sleep at weird hours, but here I also have to wake up early.. and I really don't know exactly what's going on.

It's my second Siggraph here in Los Angeles (first being in 1997). Compared to last year in San Diego, the convention center here is kind of dark.
I think I see a lot less people. Los Angeles downtown also is basically bullshit. It's got the be the most fake downtown of all America. There are no residences, some skyscrapers but those are bank buildings. The rest is the usual mom&pop's shops that look like the electricity-based version of the Far West shops.

Without a car the only things I can do is take the shuttle from the hotel and take the shuttle back to the hotel.

I've never been to New York or Chicago. I've been to San Francisco.. some say that you can get around with public transportation in SF but that wasn't my feeling.

You can't really live in a big city without pervasive public transportation or a car.. Los Angeles (which is an area rather than a city), was made for cars.. by cars (?)

Another thing that hits me, as usual, is the public restrooms. I've tried to stay away form those at the convention center.. but it's impossible not to smell feces at peak times.
I find it pretty hard to smell other people excrement and to listen to everything that happens in the adjacent "stall". With a full picture of the other persons' shoes and lowered pants.

I guess it's all about culture, standards (not meant in a denigrating way).
If I came from the jungle, I'd probably think that public toilets in USA were luxurious.. but coming from Japan, if feel like I'm taking a shit in the jungle 8)
Of course this is just me, I've always been sensitive about restrooms..
Also there are pretty bad toilets in Japan too... it's never matter of white or black, but more of average white and black cases.

Overall this Siggraph is a bit depressing (they even skipped the Electronic Theater). A lot of talks seem boring and a lot of stuff is more rehashed than usual..

ummmmmmmmmm

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Wow, you're a brave soul ...

Wow, you're a brave soul ... bought a laptop to run/use DX10? Ouch ... I guess nVidia/ATI might have some mobile chipsets that are up to the task. In regards to public toilets ... as you noted some of the Japanese ones are nasty. Actually, I recall one in at Narita Airport being pretty disgusting; I had to hold my breath while I was in there ... unbelievable and unacceptable at such a location.

Oh ... and there was this one time at the JR Kyoto Station were you could smell urine outside nearby the restroom area. People just sat around on the nearby seats as if there was no foul odor in the air. I couldn't believe it ... I was never a fan of public restrooms anyway. Yuck.

Aren't you being a bit

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Aren't you being a bit selective on what you read ?

1) I did not buy a new laptop after all

2) Most Japanese public toilets are still ages better than most American public toilets.
..I can easily find a toilet with washlet.. actually basically all toilets in more modern complexes in Tokyo have washlets. Though you have to use your own toilet paper to cover the seat.. but, on average, seats are cleaner and sometimes they come with sanitizer spray to use with toilet paper.

Don't even think about bashing Japanese toilets without acknowledging that American ones are medieval by design !

woooooo

Ah, sorry ... I wasn't being

Ah, sorry ... I wasn't being selective. My mind dropped out the words; it was pretty late here when I read your post. It's morning now, and my mind is online. 8P Thanks for the correction.

Did you buy a Macbook Air in the past? I was never really won over by that particular design. For the price, it doesn't seem like it's a good value. I wonder what the market is here the States for laptops with decent graphics chips is like; I suppose they may not necessarily be great on the power consumption end.

I didn't mean to come across implying that American public toilets were far better; they're really bad. I was just expressing my great surprise how bad Narita Airport's and the Kyoto Station's toilets were (at the time) given the fact that they're fairly prominent public locations and that Japanese toilets are typically very clean. I was never a fan of the bidets; I suppose it's not for everyone. 8P

No Air here.. I (think I)

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No Air here.. I (think I) wrote a post when the MacBook Air came out to express my disappointment. I want something really portable.. but I really want many things... 8)

woooooooo

I am upgrading to a new pc

I am upgrading to a new pc too. Going to buy components and build it myself for the 1st time, wwwoooo....

Good luck with that ! ...I

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Good luck with that ! ...I hope you'll take it in advance as a past-time ;)

If you build yourself then

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If you build yourself then base everything on Intel components.
So:
Intel CPU (Quad Core I think) + Intel Motherboard (without integrated GFX but with integrated EVERYTHING) + Nvidia GFX.

Everything else is a compromise.

PS. Gayzuya - why still have to solve equations?!?!? Took me 5 minutes to figure out how much is 1 + 0 !!!!!

y = sum( f(x) )

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Maybe I should find a captcha with more complex math 8)

..ummm I really did enable this for non-registered users. I'm not sure what's going on.. I'm sort of looking into making everything anew for v5 !! ..maybe using Google Apps or something.. ummm

I heard that nowdays its a

I heard that nowdays its a lot easier than it used to be. Parts have arrived today so we will see.....

Plug and Play

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I'm not sure if it's really easier. In theory it has always been easy 8)

I don't think it's any

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I don't think it's any different than, say, 10 years ago. Maybe it's harder to break the cpu socket while inserting the heatsink, sata cables are easier to plug, and frontside jumpers match the cable colors, but other than that it's the same.

Plug and Pray

I think the title says it all! 8P It's likely I'll be going the "self-built" route myself anyways. Duddie, I'm getting an ATI graphics board (everything else probably Intel), why would this be a compromise?

I went with intel processor,

I went with intel processor, Asus sli motherboard and nvidia 9800 card. All the reviews I read about intel motherboards said that their north bridge gets very hot. So far the heatsink gave me the most problems. It doesnt click easily into place like on some of the youtube demo videos that I watched. I had to apply quite a lot of force and still didnt hear the click on one of the legs. So I dont know, I hope its well seated and didnt break anything by forcing it down =)

I am hoping to finish building it tonight, so I guess I will see what happens when I turn it on for the 1st time.

So Rince, is your creation

So Rince, is your creation alive? Or has it retired to the ashes? 8P

I dont know, havent finished

I dont know, havent finished building it yet=)

But I ordered a better heatsink, one with screws and a backplate so at least it was easy to install and I know that it is seated properly.

The stock heatsink that comes with Intel CPUs is bullshit!

Well, I am pleased to

Well, I am pleased to report, that it all worked first time; booted up, detected everything, windows vista 64bit installed quickly and with no issues. So far has been stable. For a 1st time building my own PC, I am satisfied.

The cpu heatsink was the only delay, but only because I didnt know that the factory one sucks.

One other thing was that the HD I bought is rated at 640 gig, but vista only saw it as a 596 gig? Maybe I was supposed to tweak some settings somewhere? But I didnt really want to spend time on that, it was only $80. So by the time I fill up the 596 gigs I can just buy another one.

It's correct with your HDD.

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It's correct with your HDD. Manufacturers of HDDs are cheating and give size in multiplies of power of 10 instead of power of 2. So for them 640 GiB is 640000000000 so divide by 1024^3 you get exactly 596 GB :) MFs

Ah, that makes me feel

Ah, that makes me feel better.

This PC building is addicting. I already want to build the next one!

Seems like the ultimate setup right now is the Intel Skulltrail mobo with dual Quadcore Extreme 3.2ghz CPUs + quad Geforce 9800GTX (2 x 9800GX2 in Sli).

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