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  • Happy Holidays to You and Yours

    Since we’re traveling, we didn’t have our own Christmas tree this year, but I thought the one at the Sandos Playacar Hotel was pretty beautiful, so I took a quick pict for my traditional holidays post.

    Hoping you’re all enjoying time with your family and friends. Happy holidays, from Playacar (Mexico).

  • Why NORAD Tracks Santa

    The tradition began in 1955 after a Colorado Springs-based Sears Roebuck & Co. advertisement for children to call Santa misprinted the telephone number. Instead of reaching Santa, the phone number put kids through to the CONAD Commander-in-Chief’s operations “hotline.” The Director of Operations at the time, Colonel Harry Shoup, had his staff check the radar for indications of Santa making his way south from the North Pole. Children who called were given updates on his location, and a tradition was born.

    via Why we track Santa, found via Nick.

  • Blog Slacking? Nope, Limited Bandwidth.

    Looks like I’ve been slacking on my blog updates in the last two weeks, but it ain’t really so. I just had to conserve my 3GB worth of 3G bandwidth for work. On the other hand, not only will my real vacation kick in tomorrow (24th), but we’ll also be in a villa with (likely) ADSL and (for sure) wifi. Photo/video posts to follow! 🙂

  • Mexican Wild Life

    A few of the many critters found on hotel property, at Sandos Playacar, Playa del Carmen, QR, Mexico.

  • Temporary Desks this Week

    I know, I know… I do feel a bit mean and guilty to be posting this while so many of my friends are stuck in the cold and snow, but I couldn’t help myself… :p

  • Sharing 3G Internet Via Mesh Networking

    As you probably know, my family and I are in Mexico for a few weeks. Because we’re here for close to a month, I’m working full-time for part of our trip while my wife and kids enjoy the goodness that is the all-inclusive Sandos Playacar (we’ll be moving in a villa for the last 2 weeks on the 24th). This lead me to acquire a TelCel Amigo 3G USB stick (comes with 3GB of monthly bandwidth).

    Since this is the only constant internet connection we’ll have throughout our stay, I wanted to be able to share the connection so that I can also connect via wifi for our iPhones (unlocked, also set with simple pay-as-you-go local SIMs, but no data) and my son’s netbook.

    If you happen to be on OSX, doing so is absolutely dead-easy.

    1. Connect to the internet via your 3G connection
    2. Make sure Airport (wifi) is on
    3. Go to Systems Preferences → Sharing
    4. Select Internet Sharing
    5. Select your USB stick’s hardware from the list of ports in the “Share your connection from” section (see screenshot below)
    6. Check the “Airport” checkbox
    7. Set a network name and WEP password using the “Airport Options…” button

    Tada! You should be all set and now be able to see your mac-as-an-access-point from any wifi-compatible devices. Enjoy! 🙂

    Update: Had forgotten to attach the screenshot I mentioned. See below.

  • Here We Are

    We’re now in Playacar, Playa del carmen, Mexico. We’ve been here for 3 days now but I was only able to activate my TelCel 3G stick this morning. 🙂

  • Off We Go

    Getting ready to leave for the airport with the family. Direction: Playa del Carmen, Mexico, for 3+ weeks. See you on the flip side.

  • Momentus XT Disappointment

    http://twitter.com/#!/stephdau/status/13686767123177472

    Had to RMA the drive back for a refund, since I’m leaving Montreal for a trip tomorrow and NewEgg wouldn’t ship a replacement to Mexico… Quite disappointed, but nothing critical since I was upgrading for a speed boost, rather than replacing a dead drive. Shame though.

  • Lego Antikythera Mechanism

    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLPVCJjTNgk]
    This, to me, is the perfect storm of awesomeness, combining three of my favorite things: Lego, computing and ancient civilizations.

    See “Ancient astronomy: Mechanical inspiration” for more info on the Antikythera mechanism.