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BART to roll out TransLink this summer

If all goes as planned, the TransLink regional fare card should be available to BART riders starting this summer.

I'm not going to hold my breath, but I've been seriously waiting for this for a long time, especially now that I no longer live in AC Transit territory. I really, really hope they make their date this time, my translink card has been getting lonely.

This is one of those days where I wonder why I'm even going back to the office.

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Very good explanation of the credit crists

Shamrock 'n Half Marathon Pictures

The pictures from the Shamrock 'n Half Marathon have been posted. These are the best pictures of all the races I've been in, so I'm actually debating if it's worth the $50 to buy them. There are 9 pictures of me, so that's about $5.50 a picture. Well, I have at least until 6/21 before they charge an extra $5 for the privilege of ordering the pictures, so I do have time to think about it.

Pattie Maes demos the Sixth Sense

Amazingly brilliant idea.

Running 7 miles at 7:30 is hard, yo.

And I was going to say here that my upper legs were killing me, but stretching seems to have cured that.

GPS data from the Shamrock 'n Half Marathon

In case you were interested, here's the GPS map from my run.

Shamrock 'n Half Marathon Results

I ran the Shamrock 'n Half Marathon this morning, and it was awesome. I had lots of fun (and passing the 2:00 pace runner was the best feeling in the world, really. ;). The official results have been posted, and I finished in 1:46:47.4, which is a 8:09 minute mile. Even crazier than that, out of the 3603 people running the race, I came in 514th! Anyways, I'm generally psyched about the results. I still don't think I'll be running a full Marathon any time soon, but I definitely want to see how fast I can do a 10k and a 5k at this point.

Android Dev Phone doesn't do copy protected apps

Some developers have asked about the support for copy-protected apps on developer devices, and indeed there is a limitation you should be aware of. Many developers are concerned about the unauthorized redistribution of their applications, so they make use of the copy-protection feature (known as "forward locking") which prevents applications from being copied off devices. However, developer phones like the ADP1 allow for unrestricted access to the device's contents, making it impossible to enforce copy protection. As a result, the Market application on such devices is not able to access copy protected apps, whether they are free or paid. If you choose to add copy protection when you upload your application to the Android Market, then you won't be able to test it on the ADP1's Android Market client. Your application will always be accessible to users who have standard configurations though, and if your application (whether it is free or paid) is not copy-protected it will appear on all devices, including developer configurations.

So I've found a reason (other than it being more expensive) why someone might want to buy the locked version of the Android phone. I still think the dev phone is more attractive, since the unlocked phone is pretty much a Linux box that fits in your pocket. (And I'm pretty sure it's more powerful than my first Linux box, too. =)