News for 11/19/97

Dave Plotnikoff:
[El Niño’s approach generates storm of Web site activity (11/17/1997)](http://www.sjmercury.com:80/living/daveplot/docs/dp111897.htm)

Ron Sirak on golf:
[Portrait of a season etched with memories](http://services.golfweb.com/library/sirak/pgamemories971111.html.)
Poll:
[1997 Countdown — Your Year in Golf](http://services.golfweb.com/ga/countdown/1997/)

Here’s
[The Story of Frontier](http://www.scripting.com/dwiner/historyOfFrontier.html)
straight from the horse’s mouth.

I’ve been managing this site with [[Frontier]] for quite a while now,
and I have nothing but praise for Dave Winer and the rest of his
crew for what they’ve put together.
[Here’s what MacUser had to say about Frontier](http://www4.zdnet.com/macuser/mu_0897/netuser/frontier.html)
back in August of 1997.

News for 11/17/97

[[grandslam971117]]
Tiger is off to a great start in the
[MasterCard PGA Grand Slam](http://www.golfweb.com/ga/pgaofamerica/1997/1103/.)

[Audio Compression, The True Story](http://macatawa.org/~chiper/audio.html)

It was probably inevitable.
[IE catching up to Navigator](http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,16434,00.html?dtn.head)
and is predicted to pass Netscape in market share by mid next year!

Jack Whitaker takes a look back at golf for the year 1997, and concludes
[the kids are all right!](http://www.golfweb.com/linksmagazine/9711/youth.html)
If next year lives up to its promise, it’s going to be amazing!

News for 11/14/97

I’ve been busy for a while, so I’ve neglected this site.
Sorry about that.

From the Modem Driver:
[What’s ISDN? A faster way to go slowly mad (11/08/1997)](http://www.sjmercury.com:80/living/daveplot/docs/dp110997.htm.)
I agree. That’s why I have a cable modem 🙂

I’ve been following the Sharks for quite a while now. They had a couple
of great seasons, and then started to fall to the bottom of
their division. First we heard from the front office that
it was the coach, so Constantine got fired. Then we heard it
was some problem players, so we lost Larionov, Faloon, and Ozalinsh.
Then we get some premiere players from around the league
(o.k. I know they’re old, but they still have some grit left).
Finally we get a top notch coach with Darryl Sutter. Then,
out of the blue, a player that’s been hailed as a future Gretzky, one of
the best hopes we have for the future of the franchise,
[Kozlov gets traded to Florida for a 1st round draft pick](http://www.sj-sharks.com/sharks/news/971114.html!)
I think the problem may be in the front office. Everything else
has changed!!

Here’s an interesting theory about
[how Apple got into the mess its in](http://www.smug.com/current/feature.html.)

Starship Troopers

I really wanted to like this movie a lot more, but much of it fell flat.Paul Verhoven puts together a goo-fest that is amazing to look at but only mildly entertaining.

##From the golden age

Robert A. Heinlein was a science fiction author from the golden age of
SciFi. He, along with such greats as Isaac Asimov and Robert E. Howard,
helped move the genre forward from the pages of the pulp magazines of the
1920’s to full fledged novels with complex stories and intelligent
characters.

So what happened with this movie!!!

##Melrose Space

[[starshiptroop]]

Each of the actors in the movie fall into one of three categories: they
*were” on Melrose Place or Beverly Hills 90210, they ”are* on one
of those two shows, or they soon *will be* on one of those two shows.
Which means that they are beautiful to look at even with their vacuous expressions, but they are hard pressed to act their way out of a paper bag.
But that’s OK since most of them get impaled by the end of the movie
anyway.

The story begins with our cast of characters, whose names
escape me for the moment (except for Johnny, a name which drove me crazy
through the entire movie), still in high school getting ready for
homecoming sometime in the distant future. I say the name Johnny drove me
crazy because of the way every female character in the movie would bat
their eyes as they said things like “We’ll always be friends Johnny.” It
always sounded like a line out of a bad 1930’s black and white melodrama.
Maybe that’s the way it was intended, but it really bugged me (no punn
intended).

Anyway, back to the story. These kids have grown up in a modern day nazi
Earth where former army generals control everything. In fact, you can’t
even become a citizen unless you’ve served in the armed forces! In fact,
they’re teacher lectures them on the reasons that democracy was doomed to
failure and how a citizen is only someone who was willing to give up his
life for the government! That’s a pretty scary place. So our group of highschool friends decide to join up and earn their citizenship. This
turns out to be a bad thing, if you want to live to be able to enjoy your
citizenship!

One of the most enjoyable aspects of the movie was the device used to
maintain continuity between different sections of the movie and to
introduce material to the viewer. It was essentially a more modern version
of the 1940’s newsreels shown at movie houses before each show. These were
essentially state sponsored propaganda used to get people pumped up for the
war effort. It’s the same way in the future, and the spots are just as
cheesy. But that’s their charm. They’re supposed to be! Every time one of
these came on the screen I had a good chuckle.

##What we have here is your basic arachnid

The enemy of the state at this time is a society of bugs. But these aren’t
your ordinary bugs. They’re huge, fierce, hard to kill, dangerous
sons-a-bitches!

All of the bugs are rendered by computer. I haven’t seen such incredible
computer animation since Jurasic Park first came out (I thought the
animation in The Lost World was weak in comparison). The interaction between the bugs and the people was so seamless, I’m almost sure they
actually killed some actors to make the movie (well, maybe not, but it
sure looked like it!).

##Bring your barf bag

Don’t bother seeing this movie if violence in film bothers you. The
violence in this movie is so in your face and visceral that it almost
received an NC-17 rank (2 seconds had to be cut out?). It’s not at all
uncommon to see people literally torn to pieces in front of your eyes. So
just be aware that it is shocking.

##All in all

There was only one really interesting thought I had about this movie. Were
we in fact seeing a futuristic reenactment of nazi Germany during WWII
with the bugs substituting for the Jewish people? Was Heinlein’s (and now
Verhoven’s) intent to point out that extermination of an enemy should be
abhorrent, but when they’re seen as different and a threat it’s somehow
not. Is this why atrocities like the Holocaust still happen (Cambodia,
Bosnia, etc.). If so, it gives me pause that perhaps I missed something and
the movie is better than I thought. Then again, I think that kind of
intelligent juxtaposition must have been an accident because of the
weakness in the rest of the production.

All in all, it was an OK movie that could have been much more. I’d
recommend seeing it, but just barely. The most exciting thing about the
show I saw was the trailer for [[Alien Resurrection]]. Now that’s a movie I
can’t wait to see!!!

News for 11/8/97

I really wish I could have like it better, but
[[Starship Troopers]] leaves a bad taste in my mouth.

Roger Ebert’s
[Review of STARSHIP TROOPERS / **** (R)](http://www.suntimes.com/output/ebert1/07star.htm)

[Apple lovers have high hopes](http://www.msnbc.com/news/122215.asp)
as Steve Jobs prepares for an announcement at Monday’s employee meeting.

News for 10/29/97

Davenet: [Netscape could have been a contenda!](http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/content/zdnn/1028/186548.html)

First we go one way…
[Steve Says He’s Not The Man For The Apple Job](http://www.techweb.com/investor/news/1997/10/1028aapl.html)

[Apple: Lone rising star of S&P](http://www.usatoday.com/life/cyber/tech/ctb517.htm)

News for 10/28/97

For those of you Tiger Woods naysayers out there, here’s an
[analysis](http://www.golfonline.com/tours/pga/tigerwoods/watch971027.html)
of his first season!

The Sharks win back-to-back as
[Sturm is the hero](http://www.sjmercury.com/sports/main/docs/070520.htm)
with a last minute goal that brings the Sharks their 4th win this season.

According to CNNfn,
The [Steve Jobs is not interested in job](http://cnnfn.com/hotstories/companies/wires/9710/28/apple_wg/)
as permanent CEO of Apple Computer. However, according to a MacWeek article,
[there’s been no decision yet](http://www.zdnet.com/macweek/mw*1142/nw*jobs.html.)

News for 10/24/97

As if there was any doubt (again):
[MacOS 8 wins OS of the year Award](http://www.enproindia.com/osguide/award/1997/.)
Now if we could just get on to less obvious news, things would
be more interesting!

How Apple could have been Microsoft:
[A letter from Bill Gates to John Sculley](http://www.scripting.com/specials/gatesLetter/text.html)
back in 1985. Thanks for the story Dave!

And in this corner: [[The Next Killer App?]]

News for 10/23/97

Maybe it’s time to speak gently but carry a big golf club…
[Gentle Ben Crenshaw is named 1999 Ryder Cup Captain](http://www.golfweb.com/news/crenshaw971022.html)

[…But can he take the pressure](http://www.golfweb.com/library/sirak/crenshaw971022.html?)

Well, it’s about time someone noticed!
[CNN – Justice seeks $1 million a day contempt fine against Microsoft – October 20, 1997](http://www.cnn.com/TECH/9710/20/microsoft.ap/index.html)

As if there was any doubt,
[Tiger Woods wins Player of the Year!](http://www.golfweb.com/news/tiger971021.html)

The Next Killer App?

Is Filemaker Pro as cool as everyone seems to think?

##I’ve been busy

Sorry I haven’t updated the news for a while. I’ve just been quite busy and
I’ve been trying to learn to use a new toy.

I just bought a copy of Filemaker Pro 4.0. I thought the database module in
Clarisworks was sufficient for my needs, but how wrong I was.

##It’s a Database…

Filemaker Pro is a wonderful database program that’s intuitive to use and
extremely powerful. It comes with many templates for small business and
personal use. This is a great way to organize any kind of information.

##No, it’s a Web Server…

Whoever came up with this idea is a genius. By combining a database engine
with a web server, displaying information on the web has become trivial.
But be warned. You really need a full time connection to the net to use
this feature.

##Carney’s Corner Reorg

So I’ve added a few things to Carney’s Corner.

First, you can now search the site. I accomplished this by using a great
suite for Frontier called the Crawler Suite. With this suite and Filemaker
Pro I can put the text for any website (including my own) inside a
Filemaker database. From there it was trivial (thanks to that wonderful Lasso technology) to put a simple interface on the database to allow the
site to be searched. I’ve been looking for something like this for a while,
and I really think it adds a lot to the Corner.

Second, just for fun I’ve started putting my golf scores in a Filemaker
database to help calculate my handicap. As part of that project I’ve put a
front end on that database so you can see my scores and find out what I
think about the various courses I’ve played.

Third, I’ve started putting together a database of interesting places on
the net that will eventually replay my [[Cool Sites]] section.

##Other things I’m looking for

If you take a look at the [[Genealogy]] section of Carney’s Corner you’ll see
a pretty extensive *database* of information on my relatives. I’m
looking for a template for Filemaker pro that will help me organize that
information for presentation on the web. If you know of anything, please
drop me a line.