interesting tech protocols

technology advances, but not as fast as some would want. it used to be called web time, but since humans still build it, it still takes two years of software or hardware development to get something out the door for a fair price. take the introduction of the zigbee protocol. i first heard of zigbee in 2003, but only one company has commercialized the technology well, control 4. take LED LCD backlights. imagine driving a color display beyond the limited NTSC color gamut, but still only once company has product, sony qualia 005, but they too announced today that the qualia line is disappearing.

this Christmas season, i expect to see samsung, sharp, NEC, and other LCD display manufactures to latch on to high color gamut LED backlights, instead of a florescent light, or in a hybrid grid. zigbee any day now will be in the eaton electrical home heartbeat.

in a final note, tripp lite has finally released a product that works natively in mac OS X. ever since mac OS X jaguar, apple has provided system level USB uninterruptible power supply (UPS) support. only APC had products, but now tripp lite announced the SMART1000LCD for a great price and 1000VA.

next two weeks

on the mac front, look for some exciting times. this week opens the largest mac gathering in europe called apple expo 2005. oracle open world 2005 exhibits opens this week. DEMOfall 2005 opens this week too. these shows and investor meetings have typically produced many new advancement in the history of technology.

sprint launched their ION system many years ago, while start-ups charge ahead with new software advancements. i think google picasa premiered at DEMO, but i may be wrong. look to cloak media to cover the relevant topics after these shows close.

8 year legacy

it was after labor day 2004, that the presidential campaign began in ernest. people tuned in to hear the candidates espouse their positions on north korea, iraq, climate change, nuclear proliferation, and other global issues. now, a year later, we have the same tired president of five years ago.

i wonder if history will look back on this era and highlight the major foci of this generation. first we had 9/11, followed by the iraq occupation, followed by abu ghraib, and today katrina. this is my country’s legacy and heritage that will most likely outlive us all.

los angeles power problems

someone shorted out the city of los angeles (LA). millions of customers of the LA department of water and power lost power at 12:30 PM on 12 september 2005, and half the city continued to be electricity free for most of the afternoon. it was a massive power surge that took out the city of los angeles.

this is a cold test of the vulnerability of LA to any type of attack. in a scenario of radiological or biological strike, a blackout event draws people out of their homes and business into the street to find out what happened. in a few short minutes the toxic agent is released, and since a bulk of the community is outdoors, gets an exposure. fortunately, it was not an attack, but shear incompetence. still, it is a terrible test that LADWP failed miserably, that a crossed wire could cripple a city for over three hours, and for some ten hours!

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national tragedy

the worse case scenario sometimes happens. in any disaster plan, always the question has to be asked: not that is the least likely outcome or least costly outcome, but what will hurt the most and how can we prepare for complete tragedy? the situation in the gulf coast region of the USA is a national scar and appalling.

in a recent press stop, while the president toured the area, the crude oil pipelines and mississippi river shipping lanes are 80% up and running, while people die of dehydration and starvation in the streets of new orleans. where is the berlin air drop? i see shadows of the fall of Bagdad, when the oil ministry was protected, while looters raided the city and burned it down.

now new orleans is baghdad! where was the planning for the worst case, that is now reality?