Archive for January, 2007

HDMI Compatibilty Woes

Over the last few days I have been on forums and chatting with friends about HDTV.

Anyone in the market should be aware that just getting HDMI is not enough. According to this article at cnet not all HDMI devices are compatible – nice. It was interesting to read Dvorak’s rant about HDCP in last month’s PC Magazine about what will happen when someone who bought a Sony TV two years ago, plugs in a new Sony blue-ray player only to find the player refuses to send HD content to the non-HDCP capable TV. Already I can picture non-technical yuppies flipping out at innocent Best Buy clerks – ‘listen sonny boy, I spent half your yearly salary on that [bleep]ing TV so you’d better make it work or..’.

Wikipedia details differences between versions of HDMI, which are principally higher bandwidth on video + new audio codec support (lossless TrueHD and DTS-HD). The question is would play a lossless codec straight to a TV’s built in speakers?

What is next? Probably a black market for boxes that accept any version of hdmi input, handshake with hdcp and output to DRM free DVI/ hdmi/ component video.

My Highlights of 2006 and Goals for 2007

It is the time of year again, and since Lariam has almost totally gone my life will return even closer to normal this year.

Professional Highlights of 2006

  • Lariam is barely holding me back now. About one day a month I still take a sick day, but such days are now fairly bearable. At this rate I expect zero sick days by 2008 (seven years since taking two pills!)
  • Returned to an Architect role again and for the first time in years

Personal Highlights of 2006

  • Almost have one rental house self sufficient. It should require little maintenance and pay for itself in 15->20 years
  • Polished DIY skills. Now able to effectively manage contractors
  • Track day at Road Atlanta
  • Gotten a handle on Retirement

2006 was really a major regrouping after Lariam and the start of crunching numbers for retirement planning, so what about 2007:

Professional Goals for 2007

  • Really make a difference at work instead of just nudging people in better directions
  • Give at least two high-visibility presentations
  • Re-read and fully digest classic foundation of Software-Development books such as Code Complete. Aim to be an world-class expert in directing software development teams
  • At least skim-read 7 Habits and Getting Things Done etc

Personal Goals for 2007

  • More retirement planning
  • At least one weekend at Road Atlanta and all Solo2 schools
  • At least a half-marathon, try for six minute mile or full marathon
  • Unless technology takes over again, attempt to buy at least one more rental property and use >90% contractors to upgrade where necessary

Surely no-one but me is interested, but what happened to last year’s goals?

Professional Goals for 2006

  • Start picking up the pace work-wise (Lariam willing)
    • YES! Now I am probably at 30% of my pre-Lairam work pace, which is not bad at all
  • Continuous improvement of speaking skills especially for Code Camps – rival Mark Dunn before 2007!!
    • Somewhat. The skills getting close to Mark Dunn et-al, but not quite
  • Find more time to help with requests for Podcasts, book writing, company foundation etc
    • No, I changed focus to locking down retirement goals instead
  • Ensure everything I do for the .Net community is of the highest possible quality
    • YES!
  • Read/ skim-read all the well known management/ personal success books (cringe)
    • Somewhat

Personal Goals for 2006

  • Do not annoy anyone if Lariam hits again
    • YES! There were only two bad sessions last year, and I was even polite to the incompetent clowns who fired me to protect their jobs
  • Live modestly, including driving a used car which gets good mpg
    • YES and no. In the USA new cars can be as cheap as used cars to run – I tried to buy a used Miata more than once, but used prices were just too high
  • Do at least one auto-cross every month
    • Somewhat, I did every school possible including one at Road Atlanta
  • Find time to achieve a 6 minute mile
    • No, but kept residual fitness
  • Move to a more central part of Atlanta
    • Somewhat, my wife and I now how very short commutes and are with walking distance of a great pub ;)