Archive for October, 2008

Old Computers New Again

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

I decided after much deliberation that rather than buying a whole new laptop ($2,700) I would simply update my aging Apple Powerbook G4 1.67Ghz with a pair of new 250GB Western Digital hard drives (one for backup), a Logitech MX Revolution cordless mouse, Apple wireless keyboard, and 2GB of memory. This all came out to $400, much easier on the wallet.

On the topic of old becoming new again I have discovered an office that is planning to recycle a bunch of old Pentium 4 machines at this weekends recycling, uh, event, I guess you would call it. Given that these machines are not too terribly outdated, most being 2Ghz+ with at least 512mb ram and 40gig hard drives, I thought maybe Rev Software could take them. Since then I have been trying to decide what I could do with these old computers, a few thoughts were buying some larger hard drives and maybe turing one into a webserver, and another into a media server for home. Another idea I came up with was to try my hand at some linux clustering, or pixel farming, or even setup a little LAN gaming room.

Any Suggestions?

Sunday is Recycling Day in Revelstoke

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

Recyling Symbol

Sunday October 26 starting at 1pm you can bring old computers, electronics, batteries, and practically anything else you would like to recycle to the Revelstoke Curling Arena. This is a great opportunity to free up some space at your home or office so get rid of those old VCRs, TVs and computer equipment and feel a little less guilty since they will not end up in the landfill.

Revelstoke City Council Endorses High Tech Park Land Application

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Following the recommendation of the Director of Community Economic Development, Alan Mason, Revelstoke City Council has agreed to endorse the application of Citation Networks to have land removed from the Crown for a new high tech park in Revelstoke.

The high tech park was pitched by Robert Sharkey, CEO of Citation Networks, at a public hearing several weeks ago, where it achieved unanimous approval by all 37 people who attended. The park, which would be located on Westside Rd, could provide up to 300 white collar IT jobs and attract a new demographic to the area. The bootstrap resident for the proposed technology park would be a 450,000sq/ft datacenter with the aledged business backing from the likes of IBM, and Microsoft.

The reasons for building such a facility in Revelstoke may not seem immediately obvious, but dig deeper and the reasoning becomes clear:

  1. Two hydro dams within 100km to provide cheap reliable green power
  2. All four transnational fiber optic lines run along side Highway #1 directly through Revelstoke
  3. Land for the datacenter is located on the Columbia River which could provide ample cooling
  4. The temperature profile of Revelstoke means little need for A/C most of the year
  5. As if all of that wasn’t enough, there is of course the world renown Revelstoke lifestyle.

With similar projects already completed along the Columbia River in Wenatchee (WA),  Quincy (WA) and most recently, the Dalles (WA),  it seems only logical that the quest for cheap power, fat pipes, and cool weather would bring development of such facilities to this area.

Expect to hear more on this as I hear about it.

Snow Flies Around Revelstoke

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

 

Moonrise Over Snowy Revelstoke Peak

Moonrise Over Snowy Revelstoke Peak

The leaves have turned, the air is crisp, and snow is falling on the mountains around Revelstoke. You can feel the excitement as you walk around town. This years ski season is just around the corner and I am looking forward to getting my feet wet for the first time on this, soon to be, legendary mountain.

Busy Start for Rev Software

Sunday, October 12th, 2008

When the idea first came about to turn a side hobby into Rev Software I wasn’t sure that Revelstoke was really the place for this type of business, but what the heck its not like I was quitting my day job. Now several weeks into business and I can barely keep up with the demand. Rev Software currently has two projects on the go and is in discussions with another party. I am quickly becoming aware of  all of the work required to setup a small business and the software you need to keep your projects managed and your accounting in order. 

It has been a challenge for me to get on here and blog lately, but I promise I will try and get on here more often to keep all those people reading up to date. On that topic I have been thinking of taking this blog in a slightly different direction than I originally thought. So in addition to providing up to date information on technology, Revelstoke, and on the company I will also be blogging about setting up a small business, the steps I go through, the mistakes I make, and the things that work out really well. My hope is that by sharing my experiences, and hopefully hearing about yours, that we can all learn something new.