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$25,000 Home Office Makeover courtesy of Vern Yip, Microsoft and HP

From the I-reall-need-to-find-thestuff-in-my-home-office-piles-of-paperwork, Vern Yip of Trading Spaces fame is teaming up with Microsoft and HP for a contest to set things right…



“Tell us about your home office and you might win a makeover from Vern Yip, Microsoft and HP. The grand prize winner will receive a home office makeover and technology prize package valued at $25,000. See Prizes for details on the grand prize and prizes for the three finalists.


 


“Enter before July 4, 2007. See Rules for complete details.



http://www.microsoft.com/office/makeover/default.aspx


 


“In 250 words or less describe how a Microsoft Home Office Makeover will create an overall positive change in your personal and/or business life. Submit one photograph showing the entrant in the home office space that needs the Microsoft home office makeover.”


If you’re bold enough, you can also submit a video clip highlighting the space that should be (or was) your your home office in need of a makeover.


 


BTW, employees of Microsoft and various sponsors and agencies are NOT eligible 😉 nor are immediate family members. So call your cousins and neighbours.



http://homeofficeentry.com/makeover/submission_form.aspx


 

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Of interest: custom tree houses for all tastes and budgets

Of interest this long weekend: the Settle Times has a section dedicated to outrageous treehouses in Tina Potterf’s Saturday article “One-of-a-kind tree houses that really seem like home.”



One of Smith’s favorite tree houses is near Poulsbo. The 500-square-foot house, built as a studio and getaway space, is loaded with amenities and homey touches. The interior features a sleeping loft, a fireplace and a fully functional kitchen and bathroom.



The walls are done in hand-hewn recess pine paneling and fir timbers, and the kitchen countertop was constructed from a thick slab of fir. Ample windows, including reclaimed stained-glass panels, keep the space light and airy. The interior is modern, with stucco and an exposed stone finish.


Also of interest…




 

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Lucky Lindy would have made a great programme manager

On this day in 1927, Charles Lindbergh completed the first nonstop transatlantic flight, landing at Le Bourget airfield near Paris.


This from Wired’s Wired magazine’s today in tech:



Late in life, “Lucky Lindy” became an outspoken environmentalist, warning, among other things, of blindly embracing technology. “All the achievements of mankind have value only to the extent that they preserve and improve the quality of life,” he said. In a 1967 interview, he elaborated: “The human future depends on our ability to combine the knowledge of science with the wisdom of wildness.”


In the conception, preparation and planning for his flight, Lindbergh had to be a constant cheerleader for his unorthodox idea of making the first solo, nonstop transatlantic flight. Just goes to show that with a great idea, the right tools and tremendous determination — plus the vision that you can accomplish a task — you have a recipe for success. Passion, follow through and tenacity are also great traits. 😉


Much like Lindbergh, a young flier today is Barrington Irving, a 23-year old senior majoring in aerospace at Florida Memorial University, who concerned himself with the planning and building of an airplane built from scratch (with each individual piece donated by the manufacturers) to kick off an around the world flight that his site notes “will make him the first person of African descent and the youngest person ever to fly solo around the globe.”



“Barrington was just 15 but had found his passion. He started spending afternoons and weekends at the airport, washing planes for private aircraft owners in exchange for half-hour flights or money he could use for flying lessons. Every evening he practiced flying on his own using $40 Microsoft Flight Simulator software. Focused on the dream of becoming a pilot, he turned down college football scholarships and enrolled in a community college where his tuition was partly covered by a Florida Bright Future Scholarship based on his high marks in high school.”


And some people think that playing video games will net today’s youth no usable or valuable skills. Good for him.


You can follow Barrington’s flight on his blog at http://barringtonirving.spaces.live.com/ (a little behind schedule due to weather) and on his site at http://www.experienceaviation.org/.

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Dell’s EC280 is an answer to the Apple Mac mini… but only if you live in China


MSN reported last month (as did BusinessWeek and others) that the new Dell EC280 was unveiled in China, with prices ranging from about $335 to $515. It’s a shame that the system will only be sold in China: some of the very things that Dell said would appeal to Chinese would be interesting here: low price, lower power consumption and compact size.



“It’s actually one-eighth the size of an ordinary desktop and comparable to Apple’s (APPL) Mac Mini. It uses an Intel (INTC) Celeron processor, commonly found in laptops, rather than a Pentium. And the PC consumes far less power—65 watts compared to an ordinary PC’s 250 watts. Because it uses less power, it only needs one fan, which makes it much quieter.”


DellLet’s see… small, compact, quiet and inexpensive. Not a bad combination.


Dell’s Dimension C521 is roughly 15″ square (that’s it on the right, next to the larger Dimension E521), a little more than twice the size of the Apple Mac mini, but it offers more expansion possibilities than the mini (with one PCI, one PCIe and a PCIe x16 graphics slot).


And at about half the price of a mini, the Dimension C521 might be a good small-format choice.


View HP Pavilion Slimline s3000y series detailsAdditional info, 042207: I found a reference to HP’s Pavilion Slimline s3000y series (that’s a mouthful) in my email box, a third of the size of other Pavillion PCs with a gloss finish and the latest Intel dual-core procs. (The AMD models are noted with an ‘e’ suffix in place of the ‘y.’)Worth noting as it appears to be about 10″ square, but I could not find the dimensions on the HP product website. Still, IMHO, it’s easier to ask for a mini than it is to remember Pavilion Slimline s3000y…

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Returning from SoCal, back in sunny Seattle

Seattle (or Redmond) has nothing like SeaWorld or Legoland, from the perspective of a six year old or his parents. (The Redmond corn maze does not count as a theme park.) San Diego made for a nice Spring Break for the family, but we returned to nice sunny spring weather in Seattle this weekend.


Where else can you get splashed by an orca, pet a dolphin and feed a bat ray? We had a Six Flags water park where you could go for a splash in a wave pool just south of Seattle, but it was sold and won’t reopen ’til this summer. 


What does this have to do with anything? Not bloody much. 😉


It was nice to have a few days off.