Posts Tagged ‘future’
Future plans
Wednesday, October 7th, 2009Things have happened, changes are coming!
I’ve been busy lately. Here is a summary of my future plans:
- I will wrap up the visitor experiment soon.
- I will not be blogging as intensively in the coming weeks, but probably about twice a week.
- I will be forking the tech part of the blog to a separate and more professional site.
Check back for more details on the new tech blog soon. I will also write a couple of tech posts before the transition, as it will take some time to get the design done.
Light Peak
Sunday, September 27th, 2009Intel recently showed off their new I/O technology Light Peak. It is supposed to replace every data connector today present in computers, phones, MIDs and more. It consists of a 10Gbps optical link which support multiple protocols at once.
The advantages and possibilities are obvious. You can have extremely fast data transfer, you can use the same connector for both your monitor, speakers and other devices. A single hub can replace today’s docking stations for laptops.
Is Apple behind Light Peak?
Engadget says they have trusted sources telling them that Apple made Intel develop this technology. They believe that Apple will launch computers with Light Peak connectors around fall 2010.
My thoughts
This might be a breakthrough in computing, vastly simplifying the digital life for the consumer. There are a few things that might go wrong still. Intel will have many enemies on this one, notably cable manufacturers and companies developing competing standards. I have a couple of ideas how Light Peak might get it’s breakthrough though:
- Light Peak universal hub/adapter: Make device that has a Light Peak connector to connect to your computer, and has USB, HDMI, minijack and more outputs. This should give people a good reason to buy a Light Peak enabled computer, and will make up for the lack of Light Peak devices early in it’s lifetime.
- Partner with Apple. Light Peak enabled iPods and iPhones might be just what this new tech needs to get of the ground. Faster syncing and more functions (share speakers, Ethernet, monitor through same cable) should make upgrading attractive.
- Keep a low price. Sell at production cost in the first months to drive adoption.
I really wish this technology good luck, as it will make everything easier. It will also be a big help in the fight against global warming, as cable production can probably be cut in half when (almost) every device uses the same cables and connectors.
Chicken wraps on the cheap
Saturday, July 25th, 2009Yesterday’s meal
I should really have posted my first cheap meal yesterday, but I was so hungry that I ate it before I could find my camera. After a long day of cleaning, me and my girlfriend had some delicious pork steak with fries and salad.
I bought a large pack of frozen pork steaks (cheaper than fresh ones), and picked out a couple of them. The French fries was also of the cheaper sort, and we used half a package. The salad was leftovers from Monday, when we ate taco. Really simple and tasty. Took about 40 minutes to make, mostly because of the fries.
If you wonder what I ate from Monday to yesterday, I was in Trondheim picking up the rest of my stuff, and ate with my family.
Today’s meal: Chicken wraps
This was also a fast, cheap and easy meal. I still had leftovers from the taco, so I just bought some ground chicken meat. I used the taco wraps, lettuce, pepper, maize, garlic dressing and cheese I already had. Short recipe:
Ingredients
- Ground chicken meat
- Iceberg lettuce
- Onion
- Red pepper
- Maize
- Garlic dressing
- Taco wraps
- Cheese
Fry the ground chicken meat until it is brown. While you fry the chicken, lay the wraps on plates, and cut the vegetables and distribute evenly on the wraps. Add some garlic dressing and cheese topping on top. When the chicken meat is ready, just ad it to the wraps, wrap them and eat.
Of course you can add or remove ingredients at will. Cucumber and carrots are great options.
Estimated time: 15-20 minutes.
Comments
I know this is not the cheapest meal you can make, but if you have lots of vegetable leftovers, this is a great way to use it. The ground chicken meat was really cheap, and I used only 1/3 of a 400g package for 1 person. The rest i froze for later. It is also easy and fast to make, and it tastes good. I would love to get comments and suggestions on the recipe.
Tomorrow I will probably make something out of only leftovers, but next week I will try to get some more meals up here. Maybe something with fish or other seafood.
Ideas for the future/meals, new website
Monday, July 13th, 2009
Cheap, good, healthy food
This morning I figured I should Google around after some cheap meals, since I will be relocating to Bergen by the end of this week if everything goes as planed. What I found was really inspiring, and I figured that I should try to document my best meals here.
I will be taking pictures and adding the recipe whenever I make something I like. This will be cheap-but-good meals, and hopefully quite healthy also. I might not start with this immediately, since I will be eating a lot of easy meals while I get settled in.
Some of the links I found (norwegian): link 1, link 2, link 3
If you have any other tips, please feel free to add a comment.
A new website project
I am also working on a new website, which should be ready in about 4 months when it is done. For now it is secret, but I might be adding some beta-keys here
Back to reality
Now it is about time I get back to practicing for my IT apprentice exam tomorrow. If all goes well I will be traveling to Bergen Wednesday morning, towards a new apartment, a new job and much closer to my beautiful girlfriend.



