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Lakers 101, Indianapolis 87

We're on a roll, folks.
Lakers (12-5) Season Stats | Roster
Starters
Name Reb Ast PF Pts
K Bryant, G 3 2 1 21
K Brown, C 4 2 5 17
L Odom, F 13 4 6 15
L Walton, F 6 7 2 10
S Parker, G 1 4 4 8
Bench
Name Reb Ast PF Pts
J Farmar 4 1 2 9
A Bynum 2 0 3 8
M Evans 3 1 4 4
V Radmanovic 1 2 4 4
S Vujacic 1 2 0 3
R Turiaf 3 0 0 2

Lakers 97, LA Pretenders 88

It is niiice to see that racist owner's pretend LA NBA basketball team revert to form after the fluke that was the 2005-2006 NBA season.

This is the way it used to be. This is the way it should be. In Los Angeles. It just feels right!

....the Lakers winning...selling out Staples Center...the Pretenders losing....not able to sell out their home games until their betters come to town..

To quote Phil Jackson, "And then, looking at the fans, there's a lot of difference looking at the fans. The Clippers' aren't quite as attractive fans as the Lakers' are."

'Nuff said.

Lakers (11-5)
Season Stats | Roster
Starters
Name Min Reb Ast PF Pts
K Bryant, G 40 5 3 3 29
L Odom, F 31 8 2 6 18
S Parker, G 34 6 4 2 11
K Brown, C 34 8 1 3 7
L Walton, F 31 5 2 0 5

Bench
NameMinRebAstPFPts
V Radmanovic 11 3 0 1 10
A Bynum 12 1 2 3 4
J Farmar 13 1 1 2 4
M Evans 16 0 1 2 4
S Vujacic 9 0 1 1 3
R Turiaf 8 0 0 0 2

No Cheapo OLPC for Nigeria & Africa II

Wayan at OLPCNews.com commented on my earlier rant post about the WankerPC OLPC.

I wanted to reply to his comment, but it grew into this post.

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Be for real!

The OLPC OS is better than whatever Microsoft has today?

Child, puhleese! Toss the crack pipe away!

Right there and then, you totally lose credibility.

Moreover, the technology, Linux, is at best suspect, and unproven as a teaching tool for students. Anywhere.

A form, actually any form, of Windows would not only be better than that crap, but also allow the students to become familiar with what 90 to 95% of the rest of the world uses.

That, not the Flava’ of the Day should be the goal of any such program.

On your webpage, which I had never heard of before today, you commented on a review of the OLPC UI by saying that the developers were being 'brave', and that they had problems learning the Windows UI.

That also is a huge crock!

Everyone has problems with anything new, since it requires a learning curve. Your statement is insulting to all kids in developing countries since it propagates the belief that these kids are somewhat stupid, or slow learners, or worse: that they are somewhat intellectually inferior, a very insidious inference that can be made from the purposely simplistic interface of the wanker PC.

The kids are poor, not imbeciles, OK?

Thought like that is very colonial, and totally counterproductive.

With adequate training, anyone can do anything, from computing on a PDP-8, MicroVAX, VAX, Intergraph Clipper workstation, to whatever I want to use today.

I did it, and straight from Nigeria too!

So please stop that kaka about ‘brave new UI’. Use a UI and operating system consistent with what the rest of the world uses and they have some of my support.

My total support would be given if there is a clearly-defined plan to integrate the OLPC into curricula of the countries that have purchased it, a point noticeably absent in all the flack releases and ink from the OLPC gang, as your website very accurately notes. I guess possession of the OLPC by the kids creates a Vulcan-style mind-meld with all knowledge (T’Pau?), whereby the kids become instant geniuses.

Go figure!

Looking over the biographies of the principals of your site, I see a dedication to the advancement of knowledge and in helping through your various associations with help foundations, and I am impressed. Very impressed!

Your mission in trying to expose the chimera that is the educational integration goal of the OLPC in the syllabuses of the receiving countries is more than commendable, it is truly inspired. Please keep it up.

However, my position does not waver regarding this issue as it stands today.

FYI, I am a first-generation American of Nigerian origin.

NOTE: At my home, Windows Vista, OS X, a VM of Kubuntu Linux, and Open Solaris are installed for whatever environment I need to compute in.

No Cheapo OLPC for Nigeria & Africa, Please!

At least for African children in general, and Nigerian children in particular.

The $100, now $150 laptop per child idea just will not go away!

(I wonder what the cost would be when it is finally released.)

On the one hand, you have all these do-gooder types with their notions of educating the horde – their words, not mine – of poor children worldwide.

A worthwhile vision, but totally bereft of common sense.

Why not further condemn the kids to even more mediocrity? And marginalization.

How?

By the use of an operating system used by only an estimated 5-8% of the world’s computing population, that’s how!

While it is nice and welcome to see Negroponte schneider those dictators/tyrants/despots who run the countries where these poor kids live into thinking it (the $100 $150 wanker laptop) is a good idea, in what way does it benefit the already disadvantaged souls?

When they get into the workforce, what OS will they be conversant with?

But, hey, everyone in the First World thinks it is a “Good Thing”.

Right!

NO, IT IS NOT!!!

The Microsoft proposal, centering on communications, is a much better idea despite the fact that it isn’t getting much traction right now.

Communications, and access to the vast collection of knowledge on the Internet is the key to freeing these people from their current problems of poverty invariably brought on by their indifferent and cruel governing regimes.

The dictators love this idiotic idea, since it makes them seem concerned about the educational deficiencies of their juvenile populace.

Nigeria, population 150 million or so, will purchase 1 million OLPCs. I’m guessing the population there in Nigeria is in decline or something as the number being purchased is so low as to render the program for Nigerian kids completely and utterly useless. For goodness sakes, if the ratio of school-age kids to adults is even 33%, won’t they need about about 50 million units?

However, with these ivory tower dwellers always screaming the number 1 million units for Nigeria or mentioning the number of millions being ordered by countries, it seems to give legitimacy to this incredibly stupid idea.

However, when we leave their reality-distortion field, we realize that the numbers are a hoax; an elaborate deception engineered to trick current supporters into thinking that the idea is being fast-tracked globally, and also a ruse aimed at converting fence-straddlers on this hare-brained idea.

BTW, it might also be a good idea to ask/compel those corrupt banking nations, of which the most corrupt, both in banking, and indeed, the world, is Switzerland (where else do all dictators stash their loot?) to stop cooperating with those dictators, and give their ill-gotten gains to educational programs focusing on each dictator’s country.

Lakers 132, Utah 102

What a difference a few days make!

After sneaking by us a few days ago, the Los Angeles Lakers reminded the Utah team of the hierarchy in the West.

Sparked by 52 points from the Incredible KB24, the Lakers cruised to a 30-point win.

Lakers (10-5)
Season Stats | Roster
Starters
Name Reb Ast PF Pts
K Bryant, G 4 3 5 52
L Odom, F 11 8 0 14
L Walton, F 3 3 4 10
S Parker, G 1 3 3 7
K Brown, C 5 3 3 2

Bench
NameRebAstPFPts
M Evans 4 1 2 17
R Turiaf 3 2 1 8
J Farmar 0 1 4 8
A Bynum 6 0 2 6
S Vujacic 0 0 1 5
V Radmanovic 5 3 2 3

T-Mobile Dash

Upon recommendation from Michael Reyes, CEO of Hardware Geeks, I picked up the T-Mobile Dash, aka HTC Excalibur right before my just-ended vacation.

I had been waiting for a price drop on the HTC Universal (iMate JasJar), but decided to go the T-Mobile Dash route since the cost of the HTC Universal remained at around $1000, and our requirement was for 12.

The rest of my staff received the Cingular 8125, of which I also have a copy as my secondary unit.

I am impressed with the Dash. (Also in contention but dropping out of the race were the Treo and Moto Q.)

Thanks for the heads-up on the Dash, Mike.

She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed got a Star Trek Communicator, also known as the Cingular 3125 and is raving about it!

BTW, the guys at Imei-Check are the absolute real deal. After getting the run-around from T-Mobile in order to unlock the phone so I can use it on the Cingular network for a week, I contacted them online and, behold, I was unlocked and on Cingular in about 3 minutes. Totally professional and top shelf, unlike the tossers at T-Mobile.

Lakers 105, LA Pretenders 101

Much more of a battle than I had thought or wanted, but in the end, KB24, like a thresher, showed that the differences between the Los Angeles Lakers and that racist owner's team is like wheat (Lakers) and chaff.

Kobe had his best game of the season points wise at 40.

Starters
Name Min Reb Ast PF Pts
K Bryant, G 38 5 5 4 40
L Odom, F 41 6 2 4 18
S Parker, G 33 3 4 2 15
L Walton, F 28 5 1 4 12
A Bynum, C 17 5 1 2 6

Bench
Name Min Reb Ast PF Pts
K Brown 31 14 1 3 10
M Evans 20 6 0 2 3
V Radmanovic 17 5 3 0 1
S Vujacic 15 2 0 2 0
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Lakers 82, Chicago 72

In probably the most defensive game of this nascent season, the Lakers prevailed over Chicago with a 10-point margin.

With his play over his Chicago counterpart, you might want to believe that Andrew Bynum, at 19, is for real. The tutelage of The Captain, Kareem Adbul-Jabbar, is very evident, as his scoring line exceeded that of his opponent.


Starters
Name Reb Ast PF Pts
L Odom, F 10 4 2 23
K Bryant, G 4 4 3 18
A Bynum, C 13 1 6 12
S Parker, G 4 0 5 7
L Walton, F 3 4 1 6

Bench
NameRebAstPFPts
M Evans 3 0 0 6
K Brown 9 0 3 3
J Farmar 2 1 0 3
V Radmanovic 3 0 3 2
S Vujacic 0 0 0 2
B Cook 0 0 0 0
S Williams 0 0 1 0

$399 per Vista TAP Beta Testers gift!

In what is undoubtedly a further display of class from a powerful company, Microsoft is giving a free copy of Windows Vista to each and every TAP beta participant who filed at least one bug report.

Thanks, Microsoft.

The free copy is the beta tester's choice of either Vista Ultimate Edition or Vista Business Edition. The Ultimate edition is the top-of-the-line version of Vista and is indeed a superset of Business Edition, and what I think most of the testers would end up taking.

There were a rumored 20,000 TAP, or invited testers on Vista; not to be confused with the umpteen millions in the CPP or public beta.

Robert McLaws, in his informative post here is using a lowball, IMO, percentage of 25% of the TAP testers, 5000, and coming up with a nearly $2 million USD amount. I believe the number of technical beta testers might be closer to 66% which makes this 'Thank You' a $5.2 million giveaway.

Remember also, that in my case, and for a lot of technical beta participants, the familiarity with Vista we have gained over the last nearly two years, will translate into expertise that we can directly benefit from in the coming upgrade cycle.

The benefits TAP beta participants expect are just that: the ability to stay ahead of the herd users, and, in the same instant, try out great software.

This is a very good and unexpected vig to the whole Vista Beta program.

I, and by proxy, Logikworx, and SmallBizVista.com, are determined to monetize this advantage as soon as our upgrade/migration infrastructure is in place and not one second later. My upcoming SmallBizVista.com/Logikworx report, Windows Vista and Office 2007: A Coherent Strategy for a Painless Small and Medium Business Migration, due to be released shortly, will detail exactly what we have in stock for Logikworx clients and end-users.

As a TAP beta tester and Microsoft Partner, I sincerely thank Microsoft and the Vista Beta Team.

A Touch of Class from Microsoft

In what is undoubtedly a further display of class from a powerful company, Microsoft is giving a free copy of Windows Vista to each and every TAP beta participant who filed at least one bug report.

Thanks, Microsoft.

The free copy is the beta tester's choice of either Vista Ultimate Edition or Vista Business Edition. The Ultimate edition is the top-of-the-line version of Vista and is indeed a superset of Business Edition, and what I think most of the testers would end up taking.

There were a rumored 20,000 TAP, or invited testers on Vista; not to be confused with the umpteen millions in the CPP or public beta.

Robert McLaws, in his informative post here is using a lowball, IMO, percentage of 25% of the TAP testers who filed at least one bug report, 5000, and coming up with a nearly $2 million USD amount. I believe the number of technical beta testers who filed at least one report might be closer to 66% which makes this 'Thank You' a $5.2 million giveaway.

Remember also, that in my case, and for a lot of technical beta participants, the familiarity with Vista we have gained over the last nearly two years, will translate into expertise that we can directly benefit from in the coming upgrade cycle.

The benefits TAP beta participants expect are just that: the ability to stay ahead of the herd users, and, in the same instant, try out great software.

This is a very good and unexpected vig to the whole Vista Beta program.

I, and by proxy, Logikworx, and SmallBizVista.com, are determined to monetize this advantage as soon as our upgrade/migration infrastructure is in place and not one second later. My upcoming SmallBizVista.com/Logikworx report, Windows Vista and Office 2007: A Coherent Strategy for a Painless Small and Medium Business Migration, due to be released shortly, will detail exactly what we have in stock for Logikworx clients and end-users.

As a TAP beta tester and Microsoft Partner, I sincerely thank Microsoft and the Vista Beta Team.

Man shot waiting to buy PS3

Further signs that we do live in a truly bizarre world.

Some yobless dude is shot by some bonejackers while waiting in line at 3.15 am to purchase a PS3.

First off, nothing good ever happens in public at or around 3.00 am, a real witching hour for evil.

Secondly, you won't see me in the CPT, Bed-Sty, or Overtown waiting at any time of day for anything, especially a P-S-freakin'-3, OK?

Most importantly, don't these yum-yums have a job, or some revenue-bearing functionality in the real world?

PS3 my a$$!

Glossary
CPT = Compton, CA
Bed-Sty = Bedford-Stuyvesant, NYC, NY
Overtown = Overtown, Miami, FL