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Amazon EC2

Kavin told me about this, pretty cool stuff…

Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) – Limited BetaAmazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) is a web service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud. It is designed to make web-scale computing easier for developers.

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EC2 presents a true virtual computing environment, allowing you to use
web service interfaces to requisition machines for use, load them with
your custom application environment, manage your network’s access
permissions, and run your image using as many or few systems as you
desire.

To use Amazon EC2, you simply:

  • Create an Amazon Machine Image (AMI) containing your applications,
    libraries, data and associated configuration settings. Or use our
    pre-configured, templated images to get up and running immediately.
  • Upload the AMI into Amazon S3. Amazon EC2 provides tools
    that make storing the AMI simple. Amazon S3 provides a safe, reliable
    and fast repository to store your images.
  • Use Amazon EC2 web service to configure security and network access.
  • Use Amazon EC2 web service to start, terminate, and monitor as many instances of your AMI as needed.
  • Pay for the instance hours and bandwidth that you actually consume.

Service Highlights

  • Elastic
    Amazon EC2 enables you to increase or decrease
    capacity within minutes, not hours or days. You can commission one,
    hundreds or even thousands of server instances simultaneously. Of
    course, because this is all controlled with web service APIs, your
    application can automatically scale itself up and down depending on its
    needs.
  • Completely Controlled
    You have complete control of
    your instances. You have root access to each one, and you can interact
    with them as you would any machine. Each instance predictably provides
    the equivalent of a system with a 1.7Ghz x86 processor, 1.75GB of RAM,
    160GB of local disk, and 250Mb/s of network bandwidth.
  • Designed for use with Amazon S3
    Amazon EC2 works in
    conjunction with Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) to provide a
    combined solution for computing and storage across a wide range of
    applications.
  • Reliable
    Amazon EC2 offers a highly reliable
    environment where replacement instances can be rapidly and reliably
    commissioned. The service runs within Amazon’s proven network
    infrastructure and datacenters.
  • Secure
    Amazon EC2 provides web service
    interfaces to control network security. You define groups of instances
    and their desired accessibility.
  • Inexpensive
    Amazon EC2 passes on to you
    the financial benefits of Amazon’s scale. You pay a very low rate for
    the compute capacity you actually consume. Compare this with the
    significant up-front expenditures traditionally required to purchase
    and maintain hardware, either in-house or hosted. This frees you from
    many of the complexities of capacity planning, transforms what are
    commonly large fixed costs into much smaller variable costs, and
    removes the need to over-buy “safety net” capacity to handle periodic
    traffic spikes.

Pricing

  • Pay only for what you use.
  • $0.10 per instance-hour consumed (or part of an hour consumed).
  • $0.20 per GB of data transferred outside of Amazon (i.e., Internet traffic).
  • $0.15 per GB-Month of Amazon S3 storage used for your images (charged by Amazon S3).

Data transferred within the Amazon EC2 environment, or between Amazon EC2 and Amazon S3, is free of charge (i.e., $0.00 per GB).

Amazon.com Amazon Web Services Store: Amazon EC2 / Amazon Web Services

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Beijing launches "one dog” policy

BEIJING (AFP)?Beijing has launched a “one dog policy” in an effort to curb a sharp rise in rabies linked to the ballooning population of unregistered canines.”Each family is permitted to raise one dog,” the government said in a statement seen Wednesday on its website announcing the new policy.”Large dogs, ferocious dogs and the unregulated raising of dogs are not allowed.””Violators of the regulations will be fined up to 5,000 yuan (640 dollars) and their pets will be taken into custody,” it said, citing regulations issued this week.

Seed: Beijing Launches ‘One Dog’ Policy

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DIY Energy Drink

I’ve been drinking a ton of Vitamin Water lately, I think it helps, at least now I can run 5 miles every day easily… but I’m gonna have to try to do some DIY energey drink this weekend…

EnerT Ingredients (32 oz or about 1 liter):
2 Tea Bags
6 level teaspoon sugar (24 grams)
A pinch of salt (0.5 grams)
2 oz lemon juice (about 55 grams)
30 oz boiling water

Contains:
100 calories
500 mg Sodium
60mg of Potassium (from the lemon juice)
Caffeine varies, est 100mg-200mg caffeine (depending on the tea used and infusion duration)

Yaniverse: The best DIY energy drink known to Men – EnerT

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DIY Energy Drink

I’ve been drinking a ton of Vitamin Water lately, I think it helps, at least now I can run 5 miles every day easily… but I’m gonna have to try to do some DIY energey drink this weekend…

EnerT Ingredients (32 oz or about 1 liter):
2 Tea Bags
6 level teaspoon sugar (24 grams)
A pinch of salt (0.5 grams)
2 oz lemon juice (about 55 grams)
30 oz boiling water

Contains:
100 calories
500 mg Sodium
60mg of Potassium (from the lemon juice)
Caffeine varies, est 100mg-200mg caffeine (depending on the tea used and infusion duration)

Yaniverse: The best DIY energy drink known to Men – EnerT

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This is absolutely correct! (PS CS3 will drive more Mac sales)

Like I said before, CS3 is the thing holding me back from upgrading…

The release of Adobe’s Creative Suite 3.0 professional software package next year will be a catalyst for new sales of Apple Computer’s Intel-based Macintosh computers, according to one Wall Street analyst.

AppleInsider | Adobe’s CS3 seen driving new Mac sales in 2007

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2nd-gen iPod Nano stability issues

I must report that I am less than impressed with the stability of my second-generation Nano; I’ve had it for about 2 weeks, use it every day when I run or at the gym. I’ve had to reset it (by holding the Menu and Select button for a few seconds) on several occasions. It usually happens after I install or remove the Nike+ sensor. The problems range from the loss of audio through the headphone even when the LCD looks like it’s playing music, to messed up sound (like really bad FM radio, or how my car radio sounded like when my antenna was stolen), to just not coming on without resetting it first. For the record I have a 2g 2GB iPod Nano with firmware version 1.1.1 optimized for Macintosh.

This is my 5th iPod and my previous 4 were a lot more stable than this. Well, my 4g 40gb iPod had the high-pitch noise problem when the HDD spun up, only noticeable with high end cans, but I never had to reset the thing.

Also, when I go to Nike+iPod -> History sometimes it takes a good 10 seconds to load my workout history, what gives? I am pretty certain these are pretty much all software problems so I am hopeful that the next firmware release would fix them. Either that or it will be going back to Costco.

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R by 45rpm Jomon’s

Yes, I’m already thinking about what my next project denim would be… Right now I’m really digging some R by 45rpm slim stuff… I am very curious how their Jomon fits, these make my Dior Homme dirt cheap in comparison, diam… Hopefully I won’t have to pay sales tax on these when I buy them…


The Sorahiko slim, available in both raw or one wash, are much less expensive, maybe I’ll go “cheap” and get those instead… well, it will be at least 6 months from now til I get another pair so I got time to decide… 🙂

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