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Hi, I'm Iljitsch van Beijnum. These are all my posts that aren't work-related.

→ Airport Extreme does Seinfeldian DHCP reservations

Always great to be able to use lines from Seinfeld in a tech story. In this case, you could make DHCP reservations but the Airport Extreme wouldn't use them.

Permalink - posted 2007-03-05

Life Without the Internet

The other day, I was sitting in a hotel lobby waiting for some people, working on my laptop. There I had the following conversation:

“Hey, is there a wireless network here?”
“No.”
“Then how are you working?”
“I’m working offline.”
<gasp>

In this age of AJAX, webmail, instant messaging and YouTube videos working offline seems so 1980s. I guess this means I’m getting old, because I’m much more comfortable having my stuff (or at least, copies of my stuff) on local storage, so I have access to it regardless of my connectivity, and there is at least a fighting chance that an application that works today still works tomorrow.

Interestingly, Microsoft, a company that makes billions selling software that makes computers useful whether or not they’re connected (Office), has jumped on the web-based applications bandwagon. Apparently they don’t see that web-based applications make Microsoft obsolete: all you need to run them is Linux and Firefox.

Apple on the other hand, seems to focus on applications that work best locally. Long after the majority of Office users have switched to free or cheap web-based alternatives, possibly discarding Windows in the process, creative professionals (and hobbyists) will still be buying Apple hard- and software to do their audio, video and image editing.

(Originally published on the Apress blog, which is now gone.)

posted 2006-11-06

Two set top boxes with their own take on the end of summer time

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Norfolk Line in Scheveningen

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Can't remember which datacenter this was way back in 2005...

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Flatgebouw Nirwana uit 1929 in Den Haag

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