back in my day…

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In this post I am going to sound like an old man, so be prepared…

Over the weekend, I bought some new hard drives for my computer. They weren’t just any drives, they were the golden fleece of computer storage, TERABYTE DRIVES! My grand total at the check out stand was about $200. $100 per drive, on sale. You might be thinking, “big deal, who care, you can get those any where. whats so special?”. Let me take you on a short journey down my memory lane.

I really got into computers in 1993 (despite the fact that I wrote my first program in 1986). I started to tinker on a pre-built compaq presario that my grandpa had bought me for school. By 1996 I had started to build my own computers, and decided I was going to major in computer science. My physics teacher, Bruce Downey, was some what of a mentor to me in the field of computers. I worked for him as a teachers assistant my senior year. Instead of grading papers, many class periods were spent talking about the latest and greatest computer parts and what we would build if we had enough money. I can clearly remember looking at the back of computer magazines and saying,

I would build a computer that had a terabyte of drive space!

A terabyte was the holy grail of storage. In 1997, a terabyte looked like  a refrigerator, was about 6 feet tall, and required a server room environment to operate in. Not to mention the price tag of over $10,000 dollars. Definitely not for home use, and not something that a 15 year old could afford.

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Fast forward to last weekend. It’s early 2009, 14 years after I was drooling over a massive (in size and price) piece of equipment that cost 10x my first car, and there I was, holding not one but 2 of the modern equivalents in my hand, and its common place. Today’s price and weight are a fraction of what a terabyte was in 1997.

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The terabyte drive is the first piece of equipment that I can clearly remembering using the phrase, “one day I will own one of them”, with. The impressive part is that a terabyte for $100 is not impressive! The tech industry doesn’t slow down. I’m excited for the future, it’s going to be a whole new game.

So there it is. I am officially old now. I am blogging about the good ‘ol days when hard drives took up rooms, 56k was a “fast” connection, and the portable media was floppy!

I suppose I should shift my dreams to the monster petabyte drives that dominate the server rooms today 🙂
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My Blog, 2008 year in review

My 2009 New Year’s Resolutions

  • launch notPopular.com v3.0
  • start training Muay Thai again
  • start riding my bike again
  • lose some weight, get back into shape
  • be sick less (aka take better care of myself)
  • agressively promote Hold Fast Pomade
  • work more with TechZulu
  • break into the top 1000 twitter users (currently im #4,270)
  • take a nice vacation with the wife
  • write an iPhone app
  • hiking / camping with the boys
  • get a few more tattoos
  • launch StraightVege.com
  • improve LoudSon.gs
  • read more books
  • pay off my credit cards
  • become a dad?!

Update 01/11/09 : So far this year is off to a solid start, notpop 3.0 is launched, and I have been going to muay thai training for the last week and a half. I hope this momentum keeps up!

Update 03/15/09: I have been training muay thai and running for 3 months now. I’ve lost some weight and mycardio is increasing. I think it counts as getting back into shape. I’m hoping to have a fight in a month

Update 06/15/09: I launched my first iPhone app, RotoPhoto. The app costs $0.99 USD and is available in the iTunes store. The iPhone SDK has a steep learning curve but I’m getting the hang of it, and Mac OS X.

Update 06/29/09: I rewrote several of the aspects of LoudSon.gs. The URLs are now cleaner and the web app should be much more responsive now. I <3 CodeIgniter.

Update 07/15/09: I am just now finishing up my 4th book of the year. I know for some this might not be a lot, but for me I think its a huge leap. Since college I had read 2  books (one being the Bible) on my own. Now this year I’m on pace to finish 8 or 9. Most of the books are of the marketing, investing and self help variety 🙂

straight rollin on dubs

Believe it or not, but up until the other day I have never owned an LCD monitor. I had dual 19in CRT monitors. They were heavy, took up lots of space and put of a ton of heat. The other day one of the CRTs started to get weird and the brightness started to go, there for both of the monitors needed to go.

I hit up the local Best Buy and got two glossy new 22in monitors. Do the math, thats 44 inches. Completely excessive and completely necessary at the same time. This photo doesn’t do justice to how amazing it feels, and it does feel amazing.

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It’s a solid way to round out 2008. Straight rollin on dubs!