So after some brief conversations with my personal life coach and all around fellow nerd-ite hess I have determined that I need to jot down my wish list for enhancing my geek life this holiday season. So without further ado, Santa would you please bring me:
- Bluetooth GPS Receiver – With the Nokia N800 filling more and more interesting roles for me its time to take the next step. I already have a couple mapping applications. What I am missing is a little blue dot to show me the way to Grandma’s house. And speaking of expanding the role of the N800…
- Bluetooth OBD II Dongle – Every car made today has an OBD plug on it which gives you access to all kinds of interesting data from the engine. Recently, I downloaded some new software for the N800 called Carman that will use bluetooth and GPS to give you a ridiculous amount of information about your journey. Average speed, rpm, distance and (I hope) something about fuel efficiency. This is the next step in turning the Honda into a true geek-mobile.
- 8 Port GigaBit Router/Switch – For years I have been very happy with the little 4 port D-Link or Linksys routers with built in WiFi. But these days I need more. More ports. More speed. More everything. With the adition of an HP 8100 network printer and my insatiable need to add more processors to the home network, this is becoming a bottleneck. The new router is the first step to wiring the house for home entertainment purposes. Of course this means I will also need to upgrade the NICs in all the computers to handle gigabit speeds.
- Dedicated Web/Media Server – The current Linux Franken-box sitting under my desk is doing a lot of jobs right now and perhaps it may just get this assignment while I build something new for a desktop PC. But having my primary machine also act as an FTP/Web/Media server seems to be a recipe for disaster. I’ve got enough hardware laying around to make a lightweight box to do server duty. Just need to get it up and running.
- Terabyte NAS – What good is a gigabit network without some dedicated storage to hook to it? The current backup arrangements for household data are pretty sparse. Everything is replicated but not in a nice tight package that can be grabbed quickly as I flee a burning house.
- TV Tuner Card – I keep inching closer to all the working pieces to run MythTv for real. I am still a little short in the hardware department. The most notable abscence is a tuner/video capture card. Need to find one that plays well with Ubuntu.
- Linux on the iMac – I have a first generation iMac laying around doing nothing. I know it is a solid little machine but it lacks an OS and despite all my efforts with Yellow Dog and old versions of PPC Ubuntu I can’t get it to breathe again. This would be a fabulous little workstation and/or media kiosk if I could just get it to boot something other than the sad Mac icon.
- New Desks for All – This project is already underway with one 8 foot section installed a few weeks ago. By the time I’m done I expect the whole front room to be comfortably outfitted with enough deskspace to run my own temp agency. This also includes some new shelving and some creative tricks to hide exposed wires. The end result will be work stations for four people with good lighting, an excess of outlets and a couple of spare ethernet cables for random messing about and/or LAN wars.