“In the 21st Century, nations don’t invade other nations” - John McCain on Russia/Georgia conflict.
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August 15th, 2008
“In the 21st Century, nations don’t invade other nations” - John McCain on Russia/Georgia conflict.
August 12th, 2008
Yes! I bought TextExpander awhile ago and liked it a lot, but eventually ditched it for Type It 4 Me, due to the speed issues with the TextExpander menu. TI4M is fine, but TextExpander’s preferences and shortcut setup is nicer. SmileOnMyMac, TextExpander’s publisher, is also very Portland Macintosh Users Group friendly, so I like supporting them. Check it out!
August 7th, 2008
My recent issue with my laptop forced me to try Time Machine over a wireless network to the Airport Extreme N. This has been working fine, but I wanted to see if I could eek out even better performance. Thus, I dedicated the Airport Extreme N to a 5ghz N only network. I then set up my older Linksys WRT54G in bridge mode to serve the 802.11b and 802.11g clients. So far, the results have been fantastic. I don’t have hard numbers, but streaming movies to Apple TV is near instant now. Backing up to Time Machine seems to be doing 10-12MB/second, based on watching the menu. Small transfers still seem to suffer, but this is not much different than with a local drive filesystem. Large files always have much more throughput than a lot of little files. Screen Sharing is screaming fast now, with live dragging showing almost no artifacts. So if you have an Airport Extreme N and are still using older wifi devices (TiVo, PS3, Wii, older computers), consider breaking out an older router and using it as a wireless access point (WAP) and dedicate that fancy router to those clients who can really use it.
July 31st, 2008
As some of you may have read in a recent post, I pondered the quality of Apple products of late. As fate would have it, my MacBook Pro shot fire this morning. Two small flashes of yellow above the F4 key, accompanied by a “zit” noise and the machine powering off. I called AppleCare and they immediately bumped me up two tiers - they don’t like the sound of fire. They immediately asked if I was ok. yes. They asked if I had been injured. No. They asked if the fire department or insurance came. No. After checking the battery, which was fine, we determined something on the motherboard, maybe a capacitor blew out. I took it to the Apple Store and the awesome assistant manager Matt not only popped the machine right away to confirm that there had indeed been an incident, they replaced the machine right out without me even asking for such. So I brought the machine home and restored via migration assistant from my Time Machine backup as of yesterday, which appears to have gone well. I had to reinstall XCode, but that’s because I did not want to use the full system restore. Start fresh. They also offered to replace both of my power adaptors, just to be safe. Excellent service indeed, no argument there. However, sadly, more evidence that there may be something amiss in this round of quality control. This machine is a newer revision of the same laptop, with a 40gb larger hard disk, so we’ll see if it behaves better in the year to come! Thanks again to everyone at the Apple Store and at AppleCare - Excellent service!
July 29th, 2008
You too can download the lite version (ie free) of my first iPhone application, Mix ‘n Match. My brother Matt did a great job on the artwork and I’m already hard at work on the next version!. Mix ‘n Match allows you to mix up different hair, eyes and mouths by sliding the sections of the face left or right. While the lite version only includes three faces, the full version will contain many more, allow you to use your own photos as well as save your creations!
July 27th, 2008
So this spring Elizabeth lost her Verizon phone. She could have used an old phone, but decided that since she wanted a new iPhone coming in June, she’d go ahead and switch to AT&T. Went in, told them our plans and asked if signing up now or getting a phone would screw us in June when the new phones came out. “No,” was the response. Lies. Went today at 9am to get a phone at Washington Square. The Apple Store was already open and we were 5th in line, sweet! After 15 minutes in line, it’s our turn. They bring out a 16gb white phone, but it won’t authorize. So they try another one, then the nice Apple employee informs us that AT&T says she is not eligible for the cheaper, subsidized price until October, 2009. He tried to call AT&T, as he said this is happening a lot, but they are closed on Sundays. So we left. The iPhone is not worth an extra $200 to her. We spent $100 of that on the way home at Home Depot and IKEA. Apple’s loss. We’ll see what AT&T has to say tomorrow, as the store really did a bait-n-switch. Sure, we can get a phone, but if we had known it was going to cost us $200 more, we’d have waited to switch, waited to pay AT&T for months of service, waited entirely. I’ll report when I hear from them.
July 23rd, 2008
Apple is at a peak. The Macintosh is wildly successful. The iPhone even more so. The Apple brand is not just well known, but well known for quality. The “PC/Mac” ad campaign has been very successful, touting how the “Mac just works” while Vista is a dud. Reports I’ve read in the past (I am too lazy to find an example) suggest that Apple’s approval rating is very high. However, with all of this success, I am noticing more and more issues with Apple products. Some are annoyances, some are downright not acceptable. Over the past 18 months, here is what I’ve seen first or second hand:
Is it just me? Are there more quality control issues or is it more likely the fact that I have 5 more Apple devices I rely on daily than I had 5 years ago?
July 23rd, 2008
If you are on a call and use the mute feature, then the remote party hangs up on you, your phone will remain muted for future calls, even though the user interface will show the next call as not muted. Tapping the mute button will flash the mute button on then immediately off.
July 16th, 2008
Dr. Horrible’s Sing-A-Long Blog is Joss Whedon’s (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly) gift to the world. Neil Patrick Harris plays Dr. Horrible, a fumbling mad scientist trying to get into the Evil League of Evil. Nathan Fillion (Firefly) plays the good doctor’s nemesis, Captain Hammer. Oh and it’s a musical. Excellent. Free for a while on the site, or $2/episode on iTunes. The Episodes/Acts are only about 13 minutes long. $4 gets you all three first acts. Act II comes out tomorrow. Awesome.
July 11th, 2008
Now that the demand has settled down, the mobile me push services are up and running. Emails show up on the phone instantly. If you change contacts on the Mac, then sync, they show up on the phone. Same for Calendars. To enable this, you need a mobile me account. Then go into your email settings, tap mobile me, then slide on both contacts and calendars. Make sure you have synced with mobile me before you do this, just so you have data to pull down. Once you do this, contacts and calendars will no longer sync via iTunes - they will be handled by mobile me.
July 11th, 2008
Alright, by now you iPhone users have upgraded to 2.0 and have been downloading applications from the iPhone App Store. Some apps are just silly, but let’s talk about the nice ones:
July 10th, 2008
Incredible job of toeing the company line!
July 1st, 2008
I don’t know when/if I’ll be getting a iPhone 3G, but I know it won’t be soon and the reason is cost. Steve Jobs touted the lower cost of the iPhone - Bullshit, Steve. At $15 a month more for the same service (unlimited data + 200 sms), this comes out to $360 over two years more. Ok, so it is 3G vs EDGE. I can respect the $10 more for data. But eliminating the 200 SMS, and charging a $18 “upgrade” fee, has left me cold. Screw off AT&T. Maybe by the time my iPhone dies, there will be more carrier options in the US. Or maybe not and maybe AT&T will win - but not for now. They’re going to have to wait to milk me for more money.
July 1st, 2008
I had missed this official announcement, but in the new Guided Tour of iPhone 3G/2.0, there is clearly an AIM client for free on the iPhone store:
June 27th, 2008
I have shipped the latest maintenance release of BetterHTMLExport, version 2.3.2! Included in the changes are:
The “Replace Existing Files” option, on by default, allows you to disable the ability for BetterHTMLEXport to replace any existing files (duh). This is a good feature for those concerned about the software replacing any files.
June 23rd, 2008
Ok this is just beautiful. Denon has the audacity to try and sell a $500 ethernet cable, labeled as a high quality audio link cable. Amazon reviewers push back with great hilarity.
June 19th, 2008
LOL poor EA, they can never get it right. Have been trying to log in to my Spore account for 3 days to share my creatures. Nothing works. So hey, send me my password, EA:
June 16th, 2008
For the new digs, we retired our 16 year old Kenmore washing machine, which was a true stalwart with only one repair needed, but the writing was on the wall for the top loading machine. We picked up a LG front loading machine which uses one third of the water of a top loader and gets the clothes much dryer due to the faster spin cycles. Thus, you save a lot of energy because the dryer can run a shorter cycle. On top of that, this machine won’t shred the clothes like an agitator will, has a steaming cycle to steam out smells from dry cleaning-only clothing, or pre-steam clothes so they iron much better. The Allergiene system works by heating the steamed water to 131F, which is enough to kill dust mites. We’ll use this cycle on the bedding.
June 3rd, 2008
My letter to Congressman Wu:
May 25th, 2008
Apology or not, now she can start to see what she has started. Check out this Fox News clip of someone joking about killing Barack Obama. How disgusting. |
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