Alberty Innovations

Archive for May, 2007

WordPress 2.2 Released

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007

WordPressNow that I am just about finished customizing my WordPress 2.1 template, Matt decided to release WordPress 2.2. I am glad to see that he is always working to make things better, but a WordPress release every couple of months really puts a strain on keeping my blog software updated. I have to do the longer 5-step upgrade that includes fun stuff like backing up my database and verifying that the new version works with my customized template.

A Faster MacBook, but same old MacBook Pro

Tuesday, May 15th, 2007

Apple MacBookApple released their faster MacBook today, but there is no mention of a change in the MacBook Pro line. Over the past 4 years I have been slowly convinced by my co-workers that an Apple is the best way to go, especially in my line of work.

With in the past month, my wife and I decided to get a MacBook Pro, but we were going to wait until the new version was released. I heard rumors about something new coming out very soon and I have been getting excited lately. Unfortunately I was disappointed when I loaded the Apple website today and found that it was the regular MacBook line that was now faster.

Does anyone know when the new top-of-the-line MacBooks Pros are coming out? We are looking at getting the 17 inch.

iLike tops out at 4000

Monday, May 14th, 2007

iLike RankingA few weeks ago I wrote a post about iLike.com and the song/artist guess game. Well, I noticed that you get points for each guess you get right, but you don’t get anything deducted for guesses that are incorrect. The only thing that happens is that your percentage correct goes down, but no one sees that information.

With this in mind, I decided to beat the 27,000-something point leader so I setup a macro to automatically guess the 3rd song in the list every few seconds. I left it running and came back several hours later and it had a “rails” error, but I refreshed the page and my score had jumped from a few thousand to over 8000. After a few more hours I received a message that said “Wow! You’ve taken all of the available questions we have right now.” I couldn’t believe it; my plan had failed. It topped out at 4000 questions (even though many of them repeated themselves). I attached a screen shot of my current ranking.