I found a blog: Fivepercent.us is all about saving energy. Over the course of the last 4-5 years, Tom Harrison and his family cut their electric bill in half. I'm impressed.
Early in the morning of April 9, 2008, just hours after pitching six shutout innings, 22-year-old Nick Adenhart was killed when a repeat-offender drunk driver ran a red light and plowed his minivan into the Mitsubishi sports car Adenhart was riding in. He died in emergency surgery a while later. Two other passengers died at the scene.
My wife and I watched Marley and Me tonight. Good movie. Not as good as the book, of course. But I think they did a good job of adapting it to the screen.
I guess the book and movie hit me on three levels, rather than just two. I'm a parent, I have a Labrador Retriever, and I went to school to try to be John Grogan. That last part didn't quite work out, but that world just doesn't seem to exist anymore, not with a major newspaper closing its doors pretty much every week now.
So one of my coworkers asked about my SSD today, and two others followed up with questions after I talked about how fast it is.
Any time a new technology comes out, there are objectors, of course. Unless it's something they're used to seeing. SSDs aren't. I believe SSDs will go down in history as a disruptive technology, and as such, they'll be misunderstood for a while.
I took a monitor to Best Buy today. They offer free recycling of most consumer electronics, with a $10 charge for things like monitors and TVs. In exchange, they give you a $10 gift card. So in essence, they'll take a monitor or TV for free if you buy something.
Since pretty much everyone thinks my love of SSDs is insane, I'll throw another insane idea on top of it: using data compression. It makes sense. Doing it selectively, you help performance, while saving space. At a much higher cost per gig, that saved space is very nice to have.