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On the edge of real and Cyberspace there is one place you can go. The Knightcast media channel. Featuring a weekly podcast "The Knightcast" and a web Tv show "KW-Tv" Both deal with the everyday adventures of a modern day technofile, filled with tips, tricks, manuals and how-to's on how to tune technology into your everyday life and let tech work for you. All this and more using Windows, Linux, and Mac computers, Web2.0 sites, services and more to upgrade from geek to cyber-citizen. Real Technology for Real life.

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Does coffee make you see God (or do you just procrastinate that too) PDF   E-mail
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Now here is an interesting article I found. Its kinda tying in with the whole "Overload Reset Reboot" article I wrote earlier. I'm a big Java lover. Lets face it : Coffee is to me something that is something that is as common as the light of day. Beside it being a caffeine drink that I need in the morning just to get me started ( question mark will be invoked later) its also a drink that I enjoy greatly  ( please pass me that double creamy latte with sugar over there). Somehow .. Sitting down with a cup of coffee gives me an excuse to relax and forget the rush a little while. My hands wrapped around a comforting cup of joe .. enjoying the warmth of the mug to dance in between my cupped hands .. Oh bliss ! 

I have however been kicking the habit of drowning to lumps of sugar into the same cup (Two lumps one cup anyone ?) in favor of just one. At work I try to keep the brown sludge that rises from the coffee machine (lets not call this coffee, shall we) to just two cups a day. But on regular visits to friends family and sometimes clients the cup of java that seeps in between the lines seems to be obligatory.

Great was my surprise when I read this article." How I quit drinking coffee" According to this self proclaimed scientist coffee is good for procrastination (the worst of all evils) and makes you depressed. Complaining to my doc about having a stressful life, triggered his response that, no matter how creamy I made my coffee, the cow does not chase away the bean and the caffeine (with all its evil powers) is still in the mug. So what if this theory is true. What if the soul fuel that drives the European side of the IT professional army (cause we don''t have alkaline or mountain dew) is in fact on of its major factors of stress. Must we sip tea (Earl Grey) to become more in tune with our inner zen ? Must we walk by Starbucks without giving it a second glance ? I dread the day that I must.

But in all fairness. I have come to the conclusion I drink far too little fluids, and that most of the liquids I get do come in a brown form. So I could perhaps be on the upper scale of the graph indicated on the article. More water, more tea.. Les procrastination..  I'll start on monday .. Oh boy .. i'm procrastinating already.. Stupid coffee.. Oh look ! There's god ! 

Link to the Article : How I quit drinking coffee 

Overload .. Reset .. Reboot. PDF   E-mail
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dIf absence makes the heart grow fond, you guys and girls must be screaming for my return right now. I know. My hiatus in Blogging and contributing to the web has been going on for too long. The sweet irony of the thing is : It where extreme demands on my time and attention by 'other parties' that ledd to the idea of producing "KC005 : Superhero syndrome" about how geeks like us can survive in a world of N00bs. Kicker is that due to my agenda being overbooked, even the release of that very podcast got delayed by almost a week. (and I don't talk production, i talk about having the time to put it together and upload the fucker). Irony : A podcast about how to "shield your time" from demands from end users has been delayed by just that.

Enough of this rhetorical blabber. I sit here in front of my keyboard in what is becoming my first " Deep core" session in months. A "deep core session" is what i call a night of "tinkering with the computer". After my wife cat and dog have gone to bed, I stay behind the computer, put my headphones on and start meddling away in cyberspace. Undisturbed by the sounds of everyday life, unhindered by television, cellphone or instant messaging. A time for my system to experience peaks in processor load and saturation of bandwidth. Where you would think this is a busy time for me ? This is in fact very relaxing. Listening to Vangelis's 1942 (A cd I bought almost 15 years ago) and enjoying some mineral water. A moment to contemplate life on the edge of real and cyberspace.

One of my observations this week have been that Podcasts can make you depressed. No seriously. I spend a lot of time on the road and have quite a bit of time to listen to podcast. I'll chow through 4 or 5 episodes a day on a variety of topics, but most of the things I listen to are tech related. Yet whenever I'm listening to yet another podcast, I sometimes get overtaken by a sense of melancholic frustration. Although i'm so tuned in into what's going on in Cyberspace, I get the feeling I'm missing out on things. Most technological podcasts give you tips and tricks and links to websites. They talk about Twitter and second life. An meanwhile little me is @ work or driving in the car with no access to the keyboard, nor having the time to explore all these fantastic suggestions in the upcoming hours. I get home and feel frustrated. If I could I would just dive behind the computer and re-emerge the following day, having visited all the websites, downloaded all the applications, and having tried and memorized all the tips that I heard on the podcasts. Not to mention that I had visited all the places in second life and twittered every breath I took. Waking up to reality and facing the fact this is impossible.. gets me down sometimes.

Not being able to do this (due to the enormous amount of information offered on the one hand, and due to the fact I have a "real life" that demands my attention) amounts into a feeling of frustration and loss. Frustrated because you can't put this enormous amount of audio information into practice, and a feeling of loss because you feel like you are missing out on so much more. Since the explosion of the web 2.0 a few years ago the sheer volume of f information coming at me has become impossible to process. And the question is .. What do we do about it.

Do we miss out ? : So many feeds, so many podcast episodes, so many websites. Even if we filter everything out into a distilled feed, we cannot help but lie awake at night.. Wondering what we are missing out on. To choose is to loose. It is as simple as that. I wish I could be twittering every breath I took, Wish I could spend my days like Calliie Lewis, living the geeks dream. I would even be pleased if I could put every article on Lifehacker.com into practice. But the more we filter .. the more we miss out on.

Do we hyper focus ? : Choosing is losing, but still : If we choose one field of interest and dive deep into its murky depths .. immersing us with this vertically aligned content. Becoming an expert at our narrow chosen field of interest. But how deep do we dive. Where do we draw the line.

Or do you "win some loose some" At the end of the week, some podcasts remain "not played" on my Ipod, Some links in my RSS reader stand out in their bold-printed unread virginity. Do we accept the fact that we can"t have it all ? That we can't drink the entire stream but should be satisfied with the sips we get from the well ? 

Lets face it . Even if we had no job, no "real life" and would be able to spend our days online all the time. Even then we would miss out. There is too much to process even for those who have the time. We must not forget. When we listen to podcasters, read bloggers and think : Whow .. I wish I had the time/knowledge he or she has .. He or She is probably thinking the same thing about everybody else. The bottom line is that there is never enough time. And that there is no end to the information that we can access. In abundance of information we find the poverty of being only human..  

The Knightcast : KC 005 "Superhero Syndrome" PDF   E-mail
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The Knightcast : KC 005 "Superhero Syndrome" 5-12-07.

  EWe brake the hiatus with episode 5 : Superhero syndrome. A extra long geek-lifestyle show EVERY geek should listen to. Everybody knows that geeks like us get hammered with questions about computers all day long. Tech support for friends ? Strange questions of clueless endusers ? Spending hours on the phone doing tech support for dad. How do you survive this onslaught of demand as a tech-savvy geek ? Check out episode 5 : Superhero syndrome with lifestyle tips on how to retain a life of your own amids noobies. Featuring great music and the first ever near carcrash recorded on a podcast ! 

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GOS : Ubuntu for beginners or the ultimate N00b-Linx ? PDF   E-mail
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Sometimes surprises come from unexpected places. Wal-Mart for example. I mean : The mom and dad computer department store ? Not realy where one would think of finding a cutting edge peace of technology. So what’s the story ? A few weeks ago Wal-Mart Us started offering cheap-ass 199 dollar pc's for standard office and internet use. What Onboard ? Some cheap hardware (a via processor of all things) so the performance under XP or Vista would be sure to suck. Except : They did not ship it with XP. To push the price down they decided to go for a different operating system. Now we all know the chances of 5 of these "alternate OS computers" ever selling to the average mom and dad : None ! There is no Whoopy-doo-daah way that a non geek would ever touch a linux distro without having a geek in the room. The solution ? lets give it a different name : Lets call it G O S ... Sounds a whole lot like
"Google - OS" and in a way .. it is. GOS fills the gap that was gaping between the average Joe and his XP machine and the geek-without-a-girlfriend running his own version of Debian Edge. Ok , maybe its not that extreme but the GOS operating system builds a bridge between the computer desktop and the Web 2.0 as we know it today. Offering easy access to (google) applications like Google writer, Google spreadsheet, Gmail, Google earth and so on. Including direct access to Youtube, Wikipedia and so forth. Underneath the slick graphical interface ( called E17 ) that is mild for the eyes and the processor hides a Ubuntu distro. So with your little synaptic package manager you can still install just about anything you want on it. The guys at howtoforge have written up a great manual on how to beef up your GOS to realy become a powerful workstation.

As for me i'm having kittens over this : Why ? Because I’m sick of friends and family who fuck up their computer just because they love surfing porn, downloading crap with napster and bearshare and stuff like that. The average user (and I’m not talking about somebody in an office environment) only uses a select amount of software on his computer. He surfs the web (firefox) He reads his email (web based via firefox) he chats with friends (meebo or gaim) looks at video's (youtube) checks stuff on wikipedia an may whack together a powerpoint presentation. Well you know what ? GOS offers it all. And not in an 'advanced ubuntu package'. Because one of the reasons that the desktop integration of Linux fails is that people just get lost in the GUI. Take KDE for example : 50 ways to do things. Gnome : 30 different ways to do the same thing. For geeks like us its not really a problem, but for the average n00b its just an overload. When I configured Ubuntu for my wife's grandmother, the first thing I did was dumb down the interface in order to get everything simplified enough so she could do her thing. And now with GOS that philosophy has been carried over onto a lighter and fresher desktop environment.

So : My plan. Last week the harddrive on my brothers computer crashed. My brother uses that computer only to surf the web and check his email and stuff, so no office related shit. Because I’m kind of tired of having to fix Windows Pc's all the time AND I was planning to set up a linux server over there I’m going to do the following : 1 Take an old computer I have lying around (PIII 600) and install GOS on it. Tweak it just a little bit so he can check his email using thunderbird (he's used to using thunderbird). I'll also activate the SSH and webmin functions so i can control that computer (as a server) from my place. So i'll kill two birds with one stone. 1 : I have a working linux server at a remote location. 2 : My brother has a computer he can use to surf the web and do his thing. And all of this using low-end hardware and providing me with a mall ware safe desktop. I'll keep you posted on how things are going with this little experiment.

Links : Howtoforge's guide on pimping your GOSThe GOS Homepage (for downloading GOS

Make sure also to check out the latest episode of Fresh Ubuntu. A Linux-related podcast where I was a guest host and we talked about GOS.

The Knightcast KC004 : Virtual Machines. PDF   E-mail
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The Knightcast : KC 004 " Virtual Machines." 14-11-07.

  Episode 4 takes us back to the Grid series and we take a look a the power of virtual computing. Forget having rows and rows of Pc's stacked up in your bedroom to make that one and only dream-lab that only Neo of the Matrix would be able to one-up. User some sticks of ram, diskspace and processor cycles to creat your own computerised Holodeck. Computer : Begin program.

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Introducing : Neelix ! PDF   E-mail
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The last thing we want to do is turn this into a "this is me and this is my hamster blog" boring you into oblivion with tons of useless facts about what is going down in our personal lives. But hey : Since this is kind of a technological-reality show anyway, it would be rude not to inform you of any cast changes. Hence today we present you with the newest addition to the Knightwise.com family. Another star player in this all-star cast who will probably have many of our female fans go "oooohhhhhhh ! Thats so cute !" . No i'm not referring to myself in a little elf costume or anything like that. We do however proudly present : Neelix ! The nine week old puppy we got last Saturday, and who has managed not only to steel our hearts , but also a lot of our sleep over the last two days. So let the pictures speak for themselves as we proudly present the pup of the house  Be sure to check out the Flickr page on Neelix for more pictures .

 

 

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The other side of wardriving. PDF   E-mail
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Sure hope this never happens to me. ( It won"t cause I have hidden shares :) $$$ )

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Life's Sloppy Kisses. PDF   E-mail
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This morning, 6 AM , Driving through the stormy autumn weather. Dark outside .. raining.  Inside the car .. Darkness and the sound of one of DJ Tiesto's Live sets. And all along I just could not keep myself from smiling.. Grinning.. Enjoying the privacy of my own thoughts. LIfe is a surprise sometimes. It jumps in your lap, huggs you and gives you a big fat sloppy kiss.

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