Happy Holidays from For The Love of Geeks!

Happy Holidays from For The Love of Geeks!

Happy Holidays from For The Love of Geeks!

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from myself and the For The Love of Geeks staff. 2008 was a great year for geeks and 2009 is going to be ever better. We have a lot of exciting things planned for the next year so stay tuned and we are looking forward to the future!

- Nicholas

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Flameless LED Candles (Geek Decor)

I picked up some flameless (LED), battery (CR2032) powered tea light candles today and I have to say I am pretty impressed!  I took some pictures of the whole ordeal, check em out below.

Flameless Candles in Package
Flameless candles in the package.

Tea Light Holder
Tea light holder.

Flameless candles in action
Flameless tea lights in action!

All-in-all I definitely like the effect these create, they are supposed to last 60 hours per battery and there is absolutely 0% chance of burning your house down. Hands down these are a win-win.

- Nicholas

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The Future of Data Communication

I attended a private conference recently led by Larry Smarr who is the director of the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (CalIT2). The underlying theme of his presentation was that data communication is moving closer and closer towards a utility service, much like electricity. By creating a worldwide infrastructure of supercomputers (high-performance linux clusters running rocks) with dedicated fiber pipes (moving towards 1TB/sec) and massive amounts of redundant, reliable storage we can essentially eliminate distance.

Another major topic that he covered involved the concept of the visual interface being the largest bottleneck in computing. In the last 10 years our computing/network power has increased exponentially, by the thousands, however the number pixels we have has remained essentially the same. The majority of users are still using the same size monitor today that they used 10 years ago. 15″-17″, 10 years ago it was a CRT, today its an LCD, either way you still have the same number of pixels to work with. His point was that while we can process and store incredible amounts of data, we can’t possibly display it effectively using a single display. He showed pictures of his office and of others in which has implemented his design and to give you some idea what we are talking about here his office featured 20 Dual CPU nodes (roughly 1/4teraflop) with 20×24″ lcd’s which spanned one of his entire walls. Using this type of configuration you can process, store and display incredibly detailed and complex data effectively.

In summary, he said that it wasn’t until 1950 that the last few big companies in America stopped trying to produce their own power and linked up to the power grid. He believes that the same thing needs to and is going to happen for data communication and we will be moving closer and closer towards that initiative.

Stay Tuned.

- Nicholas

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We give a geeky welcome to Nicholas Kreidberg

For the Love of Geeks welcomes aboard our latest contributing geek, Nicholas Kreidberg.

A self-proclaimed geek, he has been involved with computers and technology for over 20 years.  Currently employed as an application developer and database administrator, Nick spends countless hours writing both web based and server based applications in addition to building databases to support the back end.

Apart from being an expert in PHP, PostgreSQL, and several other web technologies; Music, Photography, and fatherhood take up Nick’s time, and whatever is left is spent entertaining the world on social networks like twitter, plurk, and friendfeed.

For the Love of Geeks looks forward to insightful, and educational posts from Nick about PHP, Databasing concepts, and other web tech training.  Nick will also be co-producing a new podcast that will be released through For the Love of Geeks, centrally focused on PHP.

We hope you will enjoy the new flavor that he will bring to the site, and give him a good welcome. :)

If you wish to get a hold of Nick you can email him here niczak@gmail.com or for other ways to find him online view his profile page.

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