Archive for February, 2007

I don’t even know.

Posted on February 20th, 2007 in Posts | 5 Comments »

Well, I am officially living at the Fort now… and it’s Awesome. Took most all day Saturday to move in, and I’m not quite done, but it’s livable for the time being.

[begin rant]
I’ve got a new idea for car horns. Maybe it’s not new, but since I thought of it last night and I’d never heard of it before, I’m counting it as a new idea - pressure sensitive car horns. With pressure sensitive car horns, you’d be able to decide just how loud the horn should be for a given situation. Sometimes, you just want to honk to let someone know they have right-of-way and should get out of the way, and in those cases, you don’t need the horn to be so loud and rude. However, when someone just about clips your front bumper merging into your lane on the highway and cutting you off for no reason other than their apparent idiocy, it’d be nice if you could, by the loudness of your horn, let them know that such a move was indicative of the actions of a complete idiot, not just a partial idiot.
[end rant]

I start a new job tomorrow with University Communications, working on the HSU website. From what I can tell, my job will be to push updates to the website - something that makes me happy because I have long felt that the HSU website isn’t updated quickly enough when it needs to be (case in point: the bad weather days we had recently… yes, they posted that school was cancelled, but by the time it got on there it was almost too late to be of any use). Not that the team behind the website isn’t top-notch from what I can tell so far, but maybe I can bring some speed to the need-to-know updates.

Soon we’ll be using yottabytes

Posted on February 3rd, 2007 in Posts | No Comments »

Ok, check this out:
ilm_storage.jpg

Most computers these days have hard drives measured in gigabytes, the largest of which is currently 750 gigabytes. Common sizes are 60, 80, 120… more than likely your computer has a hard drive somewhere in that ballpark.

ILM (International Light & Magic), the special effects department of LucasArts produces cinematic effects for tons of films. Those source files for those effects generally pretty large, so ILM has a great need for having a large amount of hard drive storage on hand. The chart above (courtesy of CNet.com) shows “Available vs. Used High Performance Production Storage”; the blue shaded area shows the used portion of the available (the red shaded area). I had to resize the picture to fit it here, but you can see just at the right edge of the chart a jump in the available storage, topping out at… just under 135 terabytes. For the uninitiated, 1 terabyte is equal to 1024 gigabytes, or 1,048,576 megabytes. This means that ILM has 138,240 gigabytes, or 141,557,760 megabytes of storage.

Lets say you have an 80 gigabyte hard drive in your computer… that means ILM has 1,728 times the capacity of your computer.

If you’ve got a 30 gigabyte iPod, ILM has 4,608 times the storage of your iPod.

Based on Apple’s estimate that a 30 gigabyte iPod will hold 7,500 songs, that means that ILM could store 34,560,000 songs. Also based on Apple’s estimate of 4 minutes per song, those 34.5 million songs would total up to (take your pick of the following):
-> 138,240,000 minutes
-> 2,304,000 hours
-> 96,000 days
-> 3,154 months
-> 262.84 years

I don’t know about you, but that’s a lot of storage in my book.