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Jorge Arango

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19 June 2002 ~ Comments Off

Human For Sale

It had to happen. (Thanks to forty.something for the link. Note: I haven’t actually done it. I don’t want to give them my email. Yes, I’m paranoid.)

17 June 2002 ~ Comments Off

My name is Pussy Galore

Goldfinger on the tube tonight. I love it when the media surprise me with an old Bond flick. “I must be dreaming…”

17 June 2002 ~ Comments Off

Strange…

I wonder what’s going on with Dave Winer. It has been three days since his last post. I’ve been reading Scripting News for the past four years, and I don’t remember him ever going that long without posting. I hope he’s alright.

Update: turns out that Dave is on his way to the hospital, no idea what for. Best wishes + speedy recovery.

Let Dave know you care.

16 June 2002 ~ Comments Off

Frank Herbert's Dune

Mariana doesn’t like scifi, so whenever she goes on a trip I raid Blockbuster for my fix of the genre. This time around, I checked out the SciFi Channel’s production of Frank Herbert’s Dune.
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I read Dune about ten years ago. I remember being totally engrossed by that world. The mysticism, the detail, the story—everything is thought out so well that it is virtually impossible to put down. Obviously, turning any 500+ page book into a movie is a huge challenge. But Dune, with all of its mysticism and backstory is an especially difficult movie to make.

In general, I am pleasantly impressed by the SciFi production. Since it lasts six hours, I watched it over two nights. The production team managed to get the major points accross, and most of the CGI effects are spectacular. The big disappointment: the locations, and, especially, the costumes. Shadam IV is dressed and coiffured to look like some kind of Las Vegas lounge singer. Locations look fake, especially in some of the desert scenes; the photographic backgrounds are terribly obvious. It all comes across as a set for the orginal Star Trek series.

16 June 2002 ~ Comments Off

Movabletype.org

I’ve been looking for a while for a new tool to manage the content in jarango.com. Recently, I’ve been playing around with Radio 8.0, but have found it a bit inflexible.

On Friday I ran into movabletype.org while reading Kottke. After a surprisingly brief installation process, I have found bliss! The most pleasantly surprising thing about this software is that the programmers have seemingly thought of every feature a blogger would want and have coded it into the tool. Top quality work. As soon as I’m done customizing the interface, I will be making my donation!