The Digital Tavern - for the sake of clarity
Allan Karl's Blog -There are no strangers here.
Only friends you haven't met.

Categories




Read These



Blogroll
The Digital Tavern



Recent Posts



Click here to send an email to the editor of this weblog. - Contact Me

Subscribe to "The Digital Tavern - for the sake of clarity" in Radio UserLand.

Click to see the XML version of this web page.


Friday, August 20, 2004
 
Leave My Foot Alone!

So I decided to take a walk along the beach the other day. Trying to be careful not to give my ankle to much flex and being careful not to fall to test the titanium plate and scres in my writst even as I precariously teetered on the rocks above the tide pools, I was committed to not letting the detriment of a broken bone nor taxed ligaments interfere with my active lifestyle.

So taking the easy way along the tide line I took a step and in seconds I felt a jolt rock my body. Ouch. The leg with the bad ankle started to numb slightly. I found myself soon limping more dramatically. Finally I had to sit down. I though I must have stepped on some glass. A Southern California beach curse perhaps> Nope. Looked clean. Then I replayed the scenario in my head. As I felt that jolt of pain I remember seeing something squirming on the sand. Couldn't be a sea urchin. A crab? Doubt it. Dragged my bum leg and battered body over to the sand and I found the culprit. A yellow jacket. Guess he wasn't long for the world as he squirmed and bounced and skid along the sand with each turn of the tide. Little bugger got his last lick -- on me.

I hobbled back down he beach and to my care. Guess I shoulda been blogging.


10:44:05 PM  permalink  |    |  trackback ()


More Airport Express

If you haven't read my Airport Express experience jump over there now and get up to speed. I've had a number of comments and emails regarding the sporadic "skipping" or cutting in and out of the audio that I experienced. As noted earlier, since I took the Airport Express off WDS and configured a profile to simply just "join an existing Airport network" I've had few problems.

That's not to say that it hasn't skipped out on me on one or two occasions. But I simply attribute this to either background tasks involving network operations, the fact that the G4 Cube running iTunes is a tired old 450 Mhz machine or that background operations on the Cube such as syncing my iDisk might cause a glitch now and then.

Most exciting is my latest addition. I finally purchased the Airport Express Stereo Connection Kit. This kit at $39.95 offers three accessories. First, is a standard "Y" type cable that enables you to connect the Airport Express' stereo-mini jack to analog stereo-in RCA jacks on a stereo or A/V receiver. Additionally, you get an extension cord that allows you to bypass the built in power plug that comes with the Airport Express and move the unit away from the wall or more importantly from a clogged power strip. Finally, it gives you an optical digital audio cable.

The Airport Express' mini jack is a multi-purpose analog/digital output jack. With this cable (available at the time of writing only from Apple in this kit) you can connect the Airport Express to the optical digital input of any receiver or A/V receiver offering an optical input jack. Now I'm streaming pure digital signal from my G4 Cube to my Sony ES A/V receiver in my great/living room.

I've now buried my Airport Express into the depths of the spaghetti farm formed by too many cables connecting too much equipment to my A/V receiver. But it's a pleasure to simply send iTunes audio to my home stereo. Now I can find any of the 14,000 songs in seconds and play it on demand. Now this is starting to feel like a Digital Hub.


10:35:30 PM  permalink  |    |  trackback ()




Click here to visit the Radio UserLand website. © Copyright 2004 Allan F. Karl.
Last update: 9/2/04; 7:18:08 PM.

August 2004
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31        
Jul   Sep


Enter your email address to subscribe to The Digital Tavern
By Bloglet


Click here to send an email to the editor of this weblog. - Contact Me



Monthly Archives

Listed on BlogShares

[Valid RSS]


Click here to send an email to the editor of this weblog. - Contact Me