Elliott C. Back: Internet & Technology

Even Amazon.com goes down sometimes…

Posted in Computers & Technology, Humour, Politics by Elliott Back on October 31st, 2005.

I ran into two new Amazon.com errors this morning:

Amazon.com Timeout

Something about your request to Amazon.com caused our server to take a long time … longer than we would like. So, we automatically stopped the program. Please try again.

It seems something’s wrong at my old place of work; obviously I can’t tell what it is from here, but I’m certainly annoyed that I can’t pricematch HL2 at the moment. I guess Amazon has more downtime than a regular consumer probably will ever notice. The second error I get is when I try to access an Obidos detail page:

We’re sorry!

An error occurred when we tried to process your request. Rest assured, we’re already working on the problem and expect to resolve it shortly.

If you were trying to make a purchase, please check Your Account to confirm that the order was placed.

We apologize for the inconvenience.

on the Amazon.com home page

When I go to a Gurupa page, it loads quite snappily, leading me to believe that they’re doing something with Obidos. I don’t honestly know much about either technology–google for more. Hope it gets fixed soon.

Update: Major news media have picked up on this. If only they read my blog.

Sony Viao FS-790: A Review

Posted in Computers & Technology, Deals & Savings, Science by Elliott Back on October 29th, 2005.

I recently bought a Sony FS-790 with the following specs:

  1. 2.0 GHz P-M
  2. 1.5GB RAM
  3. NVIDIA 6400Go
  4. 120GB Hard Drive
  5. DVD R/W
  6. 15″ Widescreen
  7. Built in 802.11g

The system is great. The display is super brite, the battery lasts 4 to 4.5 hours, depending on what kind of use (word processing v.s. watching movies), and the graphics card is fairly powerful. The form factor is great, too. It’s large, but very slim and light. Here’s a photograph of it next to my old Dell Inspiron 8200, which it really puts to shame:

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One thing, however, which is somewhat deceptive is that you don’t get your entire 120 GB hard disk to yourself. Sony steals away 6 GB for a restore partition:

Sony Hard Drive

So, unless you want to screw around with your hard drive partitions, you’re really getting around 110GB. Here are the 3DMark results, for those are interested:

3DMark Score			2977	3DMarks
GT1 - Wings of Fury		113.1	FPS
GT2 - Battle of Proxycon	16.9	FPS
GT3 - Troll's Lair		15.7	FPS
GT4 - Mother Nature		20.4	FPS

CPU Score			753	CPUMarks
CPU Test 1			90.5	FPS
CPU Test 2			12.3	FPS

Fill Rate (Single-Texturing)	693.0	MTexels/s
Fill Rate (Multi-Texturing)	1331.7	MTexels/s

Vertex Shader			12.8	FPS
Pixel Shader 2.0		42.8	FPS
Ragtroll			10.5	FPS
No sounds			45.1	FPS
24 sounds			39.1	FPS
60 sounds			0.0	FPS

Discover’s Two Covers

Posted in Graphics, Humour, Science by Elliott Back on October 29th, 2005.

I came across two different Discover covers for the most recent issue, one in black the other in white:

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Makes me wonder if they issued one, and then found that the other design sold better?

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