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XBOX Car Audio

In 2005 I attempted to build a car-ready XBOX + XBMC system for playing digital audio. I finished it, but never got a chance to actually install it in a car. Oh well. It was a fun project and I've done my best to at least document it here a little.

Music and Streaming

Subsonic

I've been on a constant search for the best music streaming software. I'm one of the few people it seems that isn't satisfied with iTunes. I want all of my music stored in an archival format (lossless) and streamable to any location or device. Read on to learn about the systems I've tried and what I'm currently using.

Geek License Plates

Ever since I started my first job in Northern Virginia, I've noticed that there was an obscene amount of vanity license plates. You know, license plates that you can get from the DMV with your own personalized saying.
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Well, I started keeping track of all the ones that I saw, but quickly gave up. There were just too many! And, boy were there some really really dumb ones. So, I decided to shift my focus to seeing how many geek related personalized plates I could spot and keep track of. Since Northern Virginia has an extremely high density of computer and high tech jobs, the number of geek plates I've observed has been very impressive. Here is the list I've collected (with lots of help from my friends!)

Welcome Wifi Guests

Hello! Some of you reading this entry may have been directed here because you connected to the wireless network I have running at my house. If you joined the arionnet unprotected network and then tried to visit a web site, you might have been surprised to see this page. Don't worry, I didn't hack your computer or anything! However, you have been subjected to the restrictions of my wireless network. I'm not quite ready to allow anyone to have unfettered access to the Internet through my system. So in the meantime, please feel free to view the rest of Arion.Net and send me an IM or email to say "Hi!".

For those of you that are interested in the technical details of this wireless network thingie, read on for more info.

New Post After Long Hiatus!

Hey. After seeing that the last article posted was in December of 2004 (!!!) maybe you thought I'd given up on my web site. Not so fast! I've been busy with work, life, and everything in between. However, I've got some new content to post soon. Look for updated Geek Plates (yes, I'm still collecting them!), notes on my Wifi network at home, and other general geek-type stuff.

Geek Plate update

Its been a while since I've updated the list of Geek Plates. Well, here's a slew of brand-new ones! Check out the full list for my sarcastic comments about each one and a pretty picture of the plate. :-)

I BYTE (turbo porsche)
GOT TECH
ETREE
VBS LAME
WEB GUY
TELSOFT
UNIX GUY
ICEWEB
P2PTEK
CYBERMN
CPUTR WZ
CYBR LNK
CAR JPG (dot painted, mini cooper)
LUV BYTZ
FUXOR
LAN LORD
CD LINUX
WEB DVA

More Geek Plates

Yep. More geek license plates. At this point, I'm surprised that the ones I write down aren't duplicates! Amazing!


CYBPUNK
UNIXGRU
ORCLGUY
PIXL8R
JAVAWZD
FATADMN
CODEHKR
3DES
DATACOM
MAC4ME

Check out the list for all of 'em.

New Geek Plates

I'm always amazed that I still come across new geek license plates, even though I've lived in the Northern Virginia area for a few years now. You'd think I'd have seen them all by now.


MLN FCLN
NET SPLT
TPS RPTS

Check out the list for all of 'em.

Couple of new Geek Plates

I've added a couple of new Geek Plates to the list:


NJINEER
WARP COR
PRL HCKR

Check out the list for all of 'em.

Streamsicle

You may be wondering what the Streamsicle link is under Featured Content on the right sidebar. Well, Streamsicle is a cool MP3 music organizer and streamer. I spent years searching for the perfect MP3 collection manager. I tried a bunch of different programs but wasn't happy with any of them. Streamsicle isn't perfect, but it fits my needs the best of the available options out there. You see, all of my MP3s are stored on my file server at home in an Artist/Album directory structure. My goal was to find a MP3 software package that would allow me to be able to easily navigate through my music and listen to songs from any system at home (and potentially remotely). Streamsicle works well for me because:

  • No database backend. It builds a runtime library by parsing my files when it starts (or on command)
  • Browser-based. The user interface is all web-based. Therefore, easily accessible from any platform.
  • Streamed. Music is served through a stream rather than playlists.
  • Platform independent. Streamsicle is written in Java and runs as a servlet.
  • Open-source! I can hack away at it. In fact, I've already added a feature (ID3v2.3 APIC embedded picture support - I'll post another article about that sometime).

One of the cool ways I've been using Streamsicle has been through my hacked XBOX at home. My XBOX is hooked up to my living room stereo system. Its loaded with the XBOX Media Player, which supports MP3 streams. So, I just point XBMS at Streamsicle and then control what's playing through my couch computer (there's another article topic: I'm a firm believer in the 'couch computer' as an integral part of the living room environment. hehehe.)

Sorry, but I don't allow access to my actual music stream right now. I'd probably get the RIAA after me if I did. However, if you see any "listeners," then you know I'm currently listening to the stream. Feel free to queue up a couple songs for me to listen to if you want.

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