Journal archive: July 2005

Neil Gaiman Book Signing and Talk 2005-07-05

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Subjects: Books 書物

Tags: Neil Gaiman

Remote server SQL export/import woes *Fixed*

The following is only for my future reference and should not realy interest anyone else unless that person is facing a similar problem as I did.

Goal:

To import multilingual data from remote hosting to production server on PC, ensuring that nothing is corrupted in the process.

Problem definition:

MySQL database located on webhost (Server 1) did not import correctly multilingual text correctly. Webhost’s character set was set to latin1 whereas production server on PC (Server 2) was set to UTF-8. One is able to check the settings of the servers by typing show variables in mysql shell.

Subjects: Technology 技術

Tags: database, MySQL, unicode

War of the Giant Pelicans

Watched Spielberg’s War of the Worlds with Ling today and though I liked it a lot, it was, film-wise, one traumatic experience for me. Forget the little bits of exposition they had to furnish concerning Tom Cruise’s Ray Ferrier’s household mismanagement problems. Forget the slightly cheesy-by-modern-day-standards explanation on how the alien lifeforms landed on (or rather into) Earth. If one were expecting an alien-invasion movie similar to, say, Independence Day, one might be sorely disappointed, because there were no Earthian heroes with the talents or the technology to defeat the mighty giant armoured machines. The film was instead one grand statement about the fragility of Man and his ugly nature when the desperation to survive supersedes morality.

This is one film that was based on a late-1800s novel by H.G. Wells, with a famous radio series in the 1930s by Orson Welles that sent people who believed the invasion real into panic. It would have been a horror tale more for the imagination than a visual exercise if not for the advances of cinematic technology.

Subjects: Film, Television & Anime 映像

Mood: Raves and Rants

Tags: cinema, H.G. Wells, Minority Report, Orson Welles, pelicans, PKD, science fiction, Steven Spielberg