Any Of You Power Users Have An Opinion On XP vs. Vista?

So long story short, there’s a chance I might be getting a new laptop to replace my laptop that will be handed off to a co-worker. While I can get the new laptop with Windows XP Pro, I’m debating whether I should go with Vista (would have to be Ultimate or Business edition because of the Windows Domain/Active Directory access I need) since Microsoft is going to be phasing out sales of XP in the next few months. My brief experiences with Vista on this laptop (in a temporary dual boot) weren’t all that great, and this certainly isn’t a slouch hardware-wise, and that pretty much ran in line with every other Vista vs. XP rundown. The problem is that most of those XP vs. Vista comparisons are from when Vista was first released. So after some searching, I found this one that shows improvements in Vista with apps and games (with a Vista service pack release candidate installed).

So, you power users out there (and I’m talking folks who run more than a few programs at once and actually use memory and CPU-intensive programs): What do you think? Have you really pushed Vista to its limit? Do you have any applications that you need that don’t work in Vista? While I’m not much of a gamer (I don’t have that kind of time), application performance is key for me, especially in things like the Adobe Creative Suite (CS2) where I spend a great deal of time, rendering, editing, and dealing with dozens of RAW images at a time. But I want a decent video card so I don’t waste system memory on video processing. I also have a lot of other little tools that I’d try to use, most of which will need to work (some of them I can live without, but many I can’t because of the jack-of-all-trades nature of my work).

I will be getting a dual core CPU, a 7200 hard drive, and at least 2 GBs of RAM (along with a DirectX10 GPU), but I probably will avoid the x64 version of Vista, simple because of driver issues — I have to deal with a lot of old and obscure hardware and peripherals here, and I have a feeling that the 64-bit version might give me issues. I don’t have a 64-bit CPU to test with, otherwise I would beforehand (that, and I’ve heard that CS2 doesn’t like Vista64 at all, but somebody correct me if I’m wrong).

Any thoughts from anybody? As usual, I’ll be shopping at Sager for my laptop.

Edit: Forgot to mention that I do have a fully legal copy of Vista Business edition (given to me by a friend of mine that has OEM contacts all over the place) that, should I ever feel the need to, I could upgrade on top of a Windows XP Pro install.

How Much Do You Know About Oregon?

Oregon turned 149 years old last week, and the Baker City Herald has a little pop quiz on how much you know about Oregon and its history. I think I’ve seen this quiz before somewhere, but it was still a fun read.

Time Killers For The Evening

I got to level five before I went crazy — how’d you do at Shift?

Speaking of games to drive you crazy, SnowGurlie sends along Bloxorz, which I think I’ve linked to before, but I’m too lazy busy to look it up.

I’m Tired Of Tax Time, But Thankfully Mine Are Now Done

If you’re wondering why I’ve sort of disappeared off the face of the Earth the last week or so (posting links sporadically at best), I’ve been dealing with my favorite time of the year: Tax Time. And since I’m apparently the only one that knows anything about this sort of thing in my extended family (or at least I pretend to), I do the taxes for my in-laws as well. While I do it all in TurboTax, it’s still a time-consuming, mind-numbing process.

It’s always easy to do my brother-in-law’s taxes as he has one job, doesn’t make a ton of money, and is eligible for the free filing programs with the IRS so I don’t have to pay filing fees for him. My mom and dad-in-law’s taxes got a lot more complicated this year with their youngest daughter going off to college this year. They had loan paper work, she had scholarship paperwork, I didn’t get her 1098-T form until after filing, and needed to amend (as there was a $300 difference in the refund as the numbers on her statement didn’t match up with her 1098-T). All told, it took a bunch of time to make sure I was getting the numbers right so that we maximized their refund (it certainly helps that she’s going to a really expensive school and he finally got his W4 adjusted last year so he wasn’t claiming four kids living at home). But we had to try to get theirs done as soon as we could so that they could get their FAFSA sent off.

Then this weekend I finally got around to starting mine. This year I was making more money doing side-jobs for people, and got three more 1099-MISCs than last year, and also had a bunch of work that had to be claimed but didn’t get a 1099 form. Being the good boy I was, I claimed every last frickin’ dime of it (even making sure that TurboTax handled my Oregon “kicker” properly), but you better dang well believe I also itemized and deducted as much as humanely possible so that the Feds couldn’t bend me over the table. All told, after hours of work, I’m getting a small refund from the Feds and owe the State a bit of money — so basically I broke even. I wish I could write off my time I spent doing this crap, not just the fees I paid for the software.

I’m just happy as heck to have it overwith at least another 11 months or so. And then we get to do it all again. Yipee…

Now I’m going to go catch up on some Dead Like Me episodes that I’ve gotten from Netflix but just haven’t had a chance to watch.

Remember that broken spy satellite?

Remember that broken spy satellite that’s heading towards earth that the government doesn’t know what to do with? Apparently they’ve just decided to blow the thing out of the sky because “its fuel poses a danger to people on the ground.” Or it could be because it holds the secrets to the alien landings in Nevada and the location of where Elvis is currenty living, but whatever.

More at CNN.

Valentines For Geeks

If you’re looking for that perfect card for your special geek, here you go.

Oddball Patents For The Day

These are some oddball patents (thanks Geekologie for both of these):

For some cheap entertainment, just go to Google’s patent search and reload the front page a few times, watching the patents that show up on the page. There are some fun ones like this popcorn machine.

HD-DVD’s Days Are Numbered

With Netflix going to move exclusively to Blu-ray, Best Buy pushing the format to the front and Warner going exclusively Blu-ray, I can’t see HD-DVD surviving too much longer. While I’m all about this format war being over, I’m sad to see that a Sony-backed product win out. HD-DVDs were cheaper to manufacture (as I think they could be made using basically the same equipment as DVDs while Blu-ray needed new equipment), easier to rip for fair-use purposes (BD+ still hasn’t been cracked yet), and Sony’s been subsidizing Blu-ray folks (sources). What happens when that money goes away? Rental and purchase fees will go up. I’m sure equipment costs will probably drop, but the media cost won’t.

Needless to say, the HD-DVD folks call this an unfortunate decision.

Geekdom Link Dump

Another bunch of geek links for everybody:

Speaking of geek, I’m looking for one of those 1U KVM consoles. We’re setting up a fancy rack of servers here at the office (as I’ve mentioned), and I’ve gotten a hold of most of what I need, but I’d love to rack-mount one last bit of stuff: My monitor, keyboard, and mouse.

I currently have a standalone 1U KVM, but it’s a bit clunky (it needs tape to hold down the power button). I’d prefer one of those all-in-one 1u (or even 2U) KVM/LCD/Keyboard/Trackpad things that slide into a rack. It’s needs to be 8 port, have at least 5 cables, and the LCD needs to support at least 1024×768. Otherwise, As long as it works and doesn’t cost me brand-new pricing, I’m good with it. Comment below or use the contact form to the right of the page (or e-mail utterlyboring [at] gmail [dot] com).

Central Oregon Blogger Meetup

Since it’s been a hell of a long time since anybody’s had a format blogger meetup around here, Shannon decided to organize one. Here are the details:

Central Oregon Blogger Meet-up

Feb 21, 5:30ish at the Blacksmith (happy hour, for those who care!), Downtown Bend (Map)

RSVP to Shannon at shanlee at gmail.com

Spouses and significant others are invited.

Jen’s put something up on COWPU as well as on her own site, and I’m sure some other locals will be posting info on their sites soon.

I’m hoping I can make it (if I can, it won’t be until 6:00 at the earliest).