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Some Mac Fans are Concerned

The recent announcement that Apple will switch from PowerPC to Intel chips had at least one Mac user worried: while pickup up some RAM at one of the computer shops along College Street West’s “Geek Row”, I overheard a guy say that he was a bit worried about it.

“I’m afraid it’s going to change the Mac experience,” he said.

I reminded him that the usability of the Mac didn’t lie in the

underlying processor, but in its operating system and user interface. I

cited the example of the Palm handhelds and compatible units, where

different models use different processors.

“The difference you will notice is faster machines, and since Intel can

actually manufacture chips in volume, you probably won’t be waiting as

long for your new computer order,” I said. “Who knows, Macs may get

cheaper, too. Economies of scale and all that.”


I don’t know if this guy would be a typical example of the Mac faithful

— a sometimes rabid group whose love for the Mac sometimes crosses the

bounds of rationality.

(Don’t get me wrong — I rather like the Mac platform. In fact, I’m making this entry on my new 12″ PowerBook.)

Apple spent years touting the superiority of the PowerPC chip, so this

sudden turnabout, while sensible from a technical point of view, may

seem like heresy to the Mac faithful. The Apple marketing team has an

interesting challenge ahead!

Perhaps they could recruit the Simpsons, as Intel did back in the days of the Pentium II [775K, QuickTime]…

Screen capture: Still frame from the Intel Pentium commercial featuring Homer Simpson.

This ad could be an allegory for what will happen to Apple’s computers. Click to the view the movie.

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3 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath, Historic Toronto House Available for Rent July 15th!

Just a quick reminder that my current abode is available for rental

this July 15th. If you want more details, check out this

blog entry!

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This Weekend

Apartment Hunting

I love a challenge, and luckily for me, I have one this weekend. The

timing of both my housemates moving out plus the fact that my fiancee

lives in Boston and has a job that keeps her very busy (along with

wedding planning) means that we need to land an apartment this weekend.

We’ll spending this Saturday and Sunday viewing a number of apartments

in the High Park and Roncesvalles

neighbourhoods, and I will have my chequebook at the ready. If you’re a

landlord in our search area or know of a two-bed two-bath unit (house

or condo) that’s going to be available July 1st, let me know in the

comments!

Blogger/Librarian Get-Together at The Bishop and the Belcher

Wendy, j and I

will be joining a number of librarians from j’s librarian conference

starting at 9:00 p.m. on Saturday night at The Bishop and the Belcher.

There are more details here.

Librarians, gentlemen. Did you hear me? Librarians!

Kickass Karaoke

Kickass Karaoke returns to the Rivoli this Sunday night, and Wendy and I will be there!

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A Moment from Christie’s Farewell Party

The scene: The Bishop and the Belcher, a pub on Queen Street West, Accordion City. I’m there attending a farewell party for popular Toronto blogger Christie St. Martin, who’s moving to Brooklyn. I have my accordion, which I’m wearing in “backpack mode”.


Two young women dressed in punk-goth style walk past me while I’m near the bar, talking to Eva.

Woman 1 (to me): Hey, an accordion! Oh, it’s you, Accordion Guy!

Woman 2: Accordion Guy? He’s real?

(This sort of thing has happened before.)

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Welcome to the World, Ryan Joseph deVilla-Choi!

Photo: Ryan Joseph deVilla-Choi, at 12 hours old.

Ryan Joseph deVilla-Choi at 12 hours old.

Yesterday at 8:57 a.m. EDT, my sister Eileen gave birth to the newest addition to the family (and third boy!): Ryan Joseph deVilla-Choi.

Eileen thought he looked like a “Ryan”, and as for the middle name,

“Joseph”? You get three guesses as to which proud uncle he’s named

after.

Ryan weight 3168 grams at birth (6 pounds, 15 ounces), and as the cliche goes, “both mother and baby are doing well.”

I visited Eileen and Ryan last night and took some photos, which I’ve placed into an album — you can view the photos in album format or see them as a slideshow.

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Waiting…

Right about now, my sister should be giving birth to deVilla-Choi boy #3. More details as they come in.

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Bon Voyage, Paul! / End of an Era


Paul relaxes in Deenster’s kitchen, December 2004.

My housemate Paul sets off today for a summer-long trip to Europe, where he’ll divide his time between vacationing and working on a web application called Campsite.

He’ll start off in Prague, then spend some time in Warsaw, and his final weeks will be spent in Paris. Safe journey, Paul, and may you meet someone (or hey, many someones) cute!


Paul’s departure has another dimension; it marks the end of our time as housemates, as my other housemate Rob is getting married in October and I’m doing the same in September. This marks the end of an era: my time at this address, known to some as “Big Trouble in Little China”. Paul’s stuff has been moved into storage (he’ll look for a new apartment upon his return in September) and Rob and I will move out in a matter of weeks. I’ve lived here since summer 1999, making this the longest I’ve lived at one particular address since moving out of Mom and Dad’s house. Thanks to the accordion, I’ve become a bit of neighbourhood character, and I’m going to miss being able to roll out of bed and land in one of Accordion City’s most lively districts.

While I am looking forward to moving out to share a home with Wendy, I’m going to miss this lovely ol’ bachelor pad.