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Archive for July, 2007

Coldfusion 8 has arrived!!!

Posted by Will on July 30, 2007

new-coldfusion-icon.png

Yes, thats right. Coldfusion 8 has been officially released. Now, today the internet will probably be buzzing with information and people getting their feet wet with the technology. Adobe even had a nice press release for the public:

Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the immediate availability of Adobe® ColdFusion® 8 software. ColdFusion 8, a powerful development tool for building dynamic Web sites and Internet applications, increases developer productivity, integrates with complex enterprise environments, and delivers rich and engaging experiences for users. Since May 2007, more than 14,000 developers have actively participated in the ColdFusion 8 public beta, praising the new capabilities in this latest version….

I figured I’d link a few worth while pages I was looking at this morning. Never can have too many bookmarks can you?

Of course, Adobe has no intentions of increasing its user base: $649 to upgrade, and a retail price tag of $1,299 for the full version of CF8 standard. CF8 Enterprise is no cheaper; $3,750 to upgrade, and $7,499 for the full version.

Its a shame that this intimidating price tag is still haunting the CF community. Unfortunately, it will scare off many potential new users, but thankfully I don’t think Coldfusion as a whole has anywhere to go but up!

I guess now this puts pressure on me to finish the PDF editor… At least we as developers don’t pay these prices.

:D Yay Coldfusion!

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Korey Rowe: A Criminal

Posted by Will on July 27, 2007

Okay, now its not like me to post two days in a row on senseless nonsense. However, I realized yesterday’s article was actually fun to write. I love being able to express your own opinion, and not have to worry about what can happen to you.

Or can it?

On July 23, 2007 Korey Rowe, the producer of the popular 9/11 conspiracy video Loose Change, was arrested in Oneonta, New York, based on a military warrant charging him with felony desertion.

Now the motive behind this is partially understandable, but to be fair to Rowe, I’ll keep score.

So at the beginning…

Score- Korey Rowe: 0     United States Government: 0

Rowe joins the Army after the September 11 attacks, then deserts his own country four years later in 2005 because he doesn’t believe in what he is fighting for anymore.

Score- Korey Rowe: 1 United States Government: 0

Then Rowe comes home, and helps produce the popular ‘Loose Change’ video about how the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks were staged, or planned by the United States Government. In this video they claim to provide evidence of the government’s involvement of a ‘cover-up‘.

Score- Korey Rowe: 2     United States Government: 0

Time goes by and the war continues. Bush (oops) America sends somewhere around 2376 soldiers to their death.

Score- Korey Rowe: 2     United States Government: 1

Korey Rowe and Crew start making plans to release a theatrical version of ‘Loose Change’ and production begins.

Score- Korey Rowe: 3     United States Government: 1

Loose Change is accused of being bogus, unverified, propaganda, as the equally famous ‘Screw Loose Change’ debunks the claims of Loose Change with claims of their own.

Score- Korey Rowe: 3     United States Government: 2


This is where things start to get questionable in my opinion. As reported through numerous media outlets, Korey Rowe was arrested around 10:45pm on Monday, July 23, 2007 for a military warrant, on the grounds of desertion. Korey reported that they performed an entire operation just to take him in.

Lt. Col. Rumi Nielson-Green said, He was listed as a deserter in 2005. What we show is that he was absent without leave in June of 2005 and was dropped from the rolls in July 2005. … He has been apprehended for being a deserter.

Korey claims that he received a honorable discharge from the Army, even providing arresting police officers with paperwork. They claim he was still “in the system”.

But why would the United States Army arrest Rowe for desertion if he did receive an honorable discharge?

The Pentagon has stated that over 5000 enlisted people have gone A.W.O.L. (Away without leave) The military has also admitted they do not have the resources to actively track down so-called deserters.

In addition, if this so-called arrest was legitimate, Rowe wouldn’t have been able to get on an airplane, since military warrants are tracked and logged at airports. This arrest only makes sense when you consider the political motivations for the military to arrest him. This is a selective profiling, and Rowe was arrested because of his political activism.

Score- Korey Rowe: 3     United States Government: 3

I guess that Bush (sorry did it again…) America doesn’t want Rowe’s movie to come out. Clearly, the military arranged to have him arrested as a way to disrupt the production and release of the final edition of Loose Change.

loosechange.jpg

Final Score:

Score- Korey Rowe: 4     United States Government: 3

Korey Rowe wins because he is no longer in jail, and his movie is still going to come out. In fact I think it is just to piss off Bush (dammit) America.

 

Note: The time line of events described above may or may not be 100% accurate. Please do not assume that this how I feel about the subject.

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“Once more the Sith shall”…uh wait a minute…

Posted by Will on July 26, 2007

Okay, I have kept silent about this entire issue since I first saw it, but enough is enough.

For those of you who may have not had the chance to look around and see what George W. Bush is doing lately, let me be the first to inform you.

THE PRESIDENT IS GOING TO TAKE CONTROL OF THE COUNTRY!

Now that last sentence may seem, excessive in a sense. But lets look at the Facts…

Mr. Bush has in the last 2 years published 46 Executive Orders, either changing powers, granting powers, and extending certain laws that may or may not have anything to do with the war in Iraq.

There were other new powers delegated to the executive branches as well:

My new order takes additional steps with respect to the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13303 and expanded in Executive Order 13315 by blocking the property and interests in property of persons determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense, to have committed, or to pose a significant risk of committing, an act or acts of violence that have the purpose or effect of threatening the peace or stability of Iraq or the Government of Iraq or undermining efforts to promote economic reconstruction and political reform in Iraq or to provide humanitarian assistance to the Iraqi people. The order further authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense, to designate for blocking those persons determined to have materially assisted, sponsored, or provided financial, material, logistical, or technical support for, or goods or services in support of, such an act or acts of violence or any person designated pursuant to this order, or to be owned or controlled by, or to have acted or purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, any person whose property and interests in property are blocked pursuant to this order.

Out of these new orders, one especially drew my attention: Presidential Directive 51

Now here is a brief summary of the article: (Note: Some parts have been edited out due to space issues.)

Purpose

(1) This directive establishes a comprehensive national policy on the continuity of Federal Government structures and operations and a single National Continuity Coordinator responsible for coordinating the development and implementation of Federal continuity policies. This policy establishes “National Essential Functions,” prescribes continuity requirements for all executive departments and agencies, and provides guidance for State, local, territorial, and tribal governments, and private sector organizations in order to ensure a comprehensive and integrated national continuity program that will enhance the credibility of our national security posture and enable a more rapid and effective response to and recovery from a national emergency.

(2) In this directive:

(a) “Category” refers to the categories of executive departments and agencies listed in Annex A to this directive;

(b) “Catastrophic Emergency” means any incident, regardless of location, that results in extraordinary levels of mass casualties, damage, or disruption severely affecting the U.S. population, infrastructure, environment, economy, or government functions;

Policy

(3) It is the policy of the United States to maintain a comprehensive and effective continuity capability composed of Continuity of Operations and Continuity of Government programs in order to ensure the preservation of our form of government under the Constitution and the continuing performance of National Essential Functions under all conditions.

Implementation Actions

(5) The following NEFs are the foundation for all continuity programs and capabilities and represent the overarching responsibilities of the Federal Government to lead and sustain the Nation during a crisis, and therefore sustaining the following NEFs shall be the primary focus of the Federal Government leadership during and in the aftermath of an emergency that adversely affects the performance of Government Functions:

(a) Ensuring the continued functioning of our form of government under the Constitution, including the functioning of the three separate branches of government;

(b) Providing leadership visible to the Nation and the world and maintaining the trust and confidence of the American people;

(c) Defending the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic, and preventing or interdicting attacks against the United States or its people, property, or interests;

(d) Maintaining and fostering effective relationships with foreign nations;

(e) Protecting against threats to the homeland and bringing to justice perpetrators of crimes or attacks against the United States or its people, property, or interests;

(f) Providing rapid and effective response to and recovery from the domestic consequences of an attack or other incident;

(g) Protecting and stabilizing the Nation’s economy and ensuring public confidence in its financial systems; and

(h) Providing for critical Federal Government services that address the national health, safety, and welfare needs of the United States.

The Sectary of Treasury can take away property….Okay, but what about the 5th Amendment:

…nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.

Not only is The President violating the 5th Amendment, he is avoiding it all together! I remember once, we lived in a country were suspicion alone did not make you a criminal. I guess those days are over…

Can anybody say Dictator?

Bush says he can declare national emergency for any reason, if he thinks its hurting our country. Even if its not on US soil. Wait a minute! What is happing over in Asia? Aren’t all those nations ALWAYS on the brink of War?

In my opinion, that means that if anymore wars break out, Bush may be able to use these new powers to stay in office, take control of the country, and efficiently rule America as a dictator. With most of the nation’s troops across the ocean, and the political situation all clustered like it always is, it doesn’t seem to be too much to put past Bush.

Now, I’m not some liberal who wants Bush impeached. I’m not some reactionary that is going to swear loyalty to Bush if this happens either… The real main point of this

Doesn’t this all seem a little TOO similar to what Palpatine did before taking over the Republic? Does Bush know that Star Wars is available to the public?

Emperor Bush

This country never ceases to amaze me…

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29 Days…

Posted by Will on July 18, 2007

After 18 years of my life, I have gone through Elementary, Middle, and High School. I have played football, and broken through wooden boards in Tae-Kwon-Do. I have gone in and out of thousands of phases, and thousands of trends. I saw Pokemon come and die. I saw Video Games grow from the NES all the way to the Wii.

I have been through 18 years of constant change. And now I come to the next benchmark…

Time to move out.

In 29 days on August 17th 2007, I will being leaving home, to move to my new apartment over near UCF.

Wow! Kinda scary when you say it outloud. But I realized that all my life things have been changing, this time its just a bigger change. Becoming a full-time student is more than worth it, so bring it on!!!

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Coldfusion 8: More Inside

Posted by Will on July 12, 2007

Coldfusion is a type of application server and software development language used for the development of computer software, as well a dynamic web sites. Development is underway for the eighth version of Coldfusion, which has been codenamed:”Scorpio” and it is scheduled to be release by the second half of 2007.

As expected, Coldfusion 8 has brought to the table many new capabilities, which look to take this mature programming language to the next level. Something that stood out specifically during my research was the new <cfpdfform> and <cfdocument> tags. These new features will enable integration with Adobe PDF forms, as well as dynamic image manipulation functions.

After playing around with the tags, I have to admit that the amount of customization available for pdfs is unbelievable. I figured for now I cover a few new functions that Coldfusion 8 offers, and in the days coming, I’ll get further into the more powerful items.

First off, one of the wonderful new functions offer is the IsPDFFile function. Guess what it does? Thats right! It checks your supposed pdf file, and tells you if it really is a PDF.

<cfif isPDFFile("myPDF.pdf")<
   <cfset output1 = "Yes, this file is a PDF" />
<cfelse>
   <cfset output1 = "No, this file is not a PDF" />
</cfif>

<cfif isPDFFile("myTXT.txt")>
   <cfset output2 = "Yes, this file is a PDF" />
<cfelse>
   <cfset output2 = "No, this file is not a PDF" />
</cfif>

<cfoutput>
   #output1#
   #output2#
</cfoutput>

Above you see two different checks here. One of them is checking a .pdf file, and the other is checking a .txt file. Now when this is run, the output is:

“Yes, this file is a PDF”.
“No, this file is not a PDF”.

Thankfully, along with the many other new features, Coldfusion functions will now accept relative file paths. However, I believe that there may be instances where a relative path will not work, so you can use a full path if you want.

Taking this a step further, if you wanted contain a pdf file within a variable, Coldfusion introduces another function: isPDFObject.


<cfset fileName1 = "myPDF.pdf" />
<cfset fileName2 = "myTXT.txt" />

<cfif isPDFObject(fileName1)<
   <cfset output1 = "Yes, this file is a PDF" />
<cfelse>
   <cfset output1 = "No, this file is not a PDF" />
</cfif>

<cfif isPDFObject(fileName2)>
   <cfset output2 = "Yes, this file is a PDF" />
<cfelse>
   <cfset output2 = "No, this file is not a PDF" />
</cfif>

<cfoutput>
   #output1#
   #output2#
</cfoutput>

As last time, the output would generate the same response:
“Yes, this file is a PDF”.
“No, this file is not a PDF”.

Pretty easy when you think about. Now on to playing with the powerful <cfpdf> tag. I’ll post my research as soon as I’m done.

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A glance at the day…

Posted by Will on July 12, 2007

Well it was just the same old regular day. I woke up as usual, drove to work, as usual.

Its weird, I always refer to my day as a monotonous cycle. Today would prove to be different.

When I was at work, everybody seemed pretty busy, it was a Wednesday, and their was a big meeting in the conference room, so I kinda was stuck in a hard situation. After attempting to resolve the issue, I gave up and moved on to another task I had waiting.

On a side note, I was looking into Coldfusion 8 some more today, which will hopefully build confidence in me to write about it in depth. So far, Abode claims applications will now require less code, and these applications are tuned for optimum performance.

Now taken directly from Adobe, Coldfusion 8 will offer:

  • Server monitoring to help identify server bottlenecks, allowing for tuning and improved performance.
  • Step through code debugging in a new Eclipse plug-in debugger.
  • Adobe Flex™ and Ajax features that let ColdFusion power personalized, multimedia-rich applications to enhance users’ experiences on the web.
  • High-quality, dynamically created on-demand multimedia presentations.
  • PDF document and form integration for a printable, portable way to intelligently capture and share information.
  • Image creation and manipulation with more than 50 new CFML tags and functions.
  • Native support for .NET objects to easily integrate ColdFusion applications with enterprise data and infrastructure services.
  • Significant application runtime and server performance improvements.

As I experience more of the technology, I’ll share my input on it. As for now, I can only say that I am rooting for its success.

Now by the time I had finished working on the second ticket of the day, I realize everyone has left. There was maybe 3-5 people on the web side of the building. It was lunch time… …which for me meant time for class.

So wrapped up what I was doing and got on the road for class, when I-4 suddenly was covered with cars, including a hearse!

Then all of sudden traffic did that whole, “EVERYBODY HIT YOUR BRAKES!” thing, and I had to swerve, (and I must point out that a pile of sandy, dirt-like granular substance made the truck drift into the lane for the East-West Express way…)

So after surviving the road trip across Orlando, I get to UCF and park my car exactly when it starts to rain. After going inside to get a classmate of mine from his dorm, we step outside to reveal the most rain I have ever seen falling at once during the afternoon. I walked through this rain, with my Laptop tucked into a pillowcase, which was in my waterproof bag, underneath my shirt.

Now at this point I must stop to explain something. You know how in movies, you see somebody standing on the sideway, and a car will drive by, splashing a wall of water on the unlucky fool…

Well you get the point by now don’t you?

So, sitting in class soaking wet, freezing from the A/C (which was better than the heat during the day…) was a difficult two hours. My laptop stayed dry though…Plus I got a 96% on my test, which is Awesome!

After class (the sun had literally dried everything.)I hung out with my classmate and his roommates for a bit, before heading home in terrible 4-17 Traffic.

So finally at home, I receive the best part about today that makes it all worth it. Last weekend I ordered Pink Floyd: The Wall (The 25th Anniversary DVD). Today it was in the mail. So I spent the evening, watching the wonderful cinematic interpretation of Pink Floyd: The Wall.

After watching that film, I took a hard long look at my day and said, “Wow, it was worth it.” And I like they way that sounds. I guess everything isn’t so monotonous after all.

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Finally Sony Has Done It!!!

Posted by Will on July 11, 2007

As I was reading a few of the posts on Shoutwire.com, I came upon the following post

Now unfortunately, the editors of the news article didn’t realize that they had mistaken the 2700% increase in rank on amazon.com for the actual sales percentage of the ps3. Now thankfully they realized their mistake and fixed it and we can move forward.

Behind thatps3blog.com’s mess up, you have the wonderful truth that Sony has dropped the 60 GB Version of the Ps3 down to $499.

Congratulations Sony!

Now, at this point I think it is about time to save up that extra $700 and get my new console set up. With so many new games out, and even more coming, its not enough to own just one of the next-gen consoles.

Regardless, at least the first of many price drops has finally come.

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Crash Landing…

Posted by Will on July 10, 2007

According to Forbes.com: “A small plane trying to make an emergency landing crashed into a suburban Orlando neighborhood Tuesday morning, starting two house fires and injuring at least three people”

And of course the airport spokeswoman has not, and probably will not return the calls of wondering News Agencies.

Accident or not, one has to wonder what in the world the pilot was doing. I wonder if FEMA covers accidental plane landing.

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My first post…

Posted by Will on July 10, 2007

Well, geez what can I say? After almost two years of swearing up and down against it, I now officially have a blog.

I guess it is for the best…

Anyway, this blog is not only going to cover personal ideas, moments, happenings, etc… No, this blog is the start of my active involvement in the Programming Community as well. For a while now, I have been trying to learn as much as I can, and I now I want to learn more.

Let the Blogging begin……

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