Sep 17

Yes, I’m am a gear geek now

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I always thought the iPod was a cool device but I never really got into it. It’s funny the world we live in these days. It’s so convenient. I’m watching the movie Shooter in HD as it downloads from XBox Live right now. Meanwhile sitting on my couch with the laptop wirelessly. Speaking of wirelesss, I purchased another bluetooth headset last week. Thanks to Steve Jobs deciding that everyone that purchased an iPhone is entitled to $100 in in-store credit, a new Jawbone Headset only ran me $32. The employee in the store rang me up and even emailed me the receipt rather than printing it from his handheld point of sale system. As a jeep owner, one of the biggest problems I have is wind noise. I had originally purchased Apple’s iPhone Bluetooth Headset.  Now this is a cool product.  It comes with a dock and a mobile USB cable so I can leave at one at work and take one home.  It’s absolutely tiny, and when I charge my iPhone, the headset charges in the dock along with it.  The downside is that it seems to pickup wind noise like nobody’s business.  So with my new credit, I purchased the Jawbone Bluetooth Headset.  Now it’s a bit bigger than the Apple headset (read: much) but it actually possesses adaptive noise shielding.  By doing this, it does an excellent job of filtering out background noise wherever  I am.   Now driving the jeep with the top flapping away or the window open at highway speeds doesn’t mean I can’t use my phone.  I’m still happy I have the Apple headset though as I intend to use it once I put the hard top on the jeep.  Until then though, I’ll talk with relative zero background noise from the Jawbone.


Aug 6

Apple is changing my life

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So I’ve decided that the iPhone is a device that will change my life. Sure I haven’t even had it a week, but now that the initial “I have an iPhone!” buzz has worn off I think I can make an accurate assessment. now before people start telling me “well my blackberry can do that”, keep in mind up until this point, I’ve avoided the blackberries, the t-mobile dash, treos, etc for the most part. I’m looked at them a bit but I’ve always been turned off by their inability to browse the web easily. So I’ve put together a list of pros and cons for why I love my iPhone.

Pros

Interface
The interface on the iPhone is slick. I can bounce from program to program showing someone my phone swiftly, and it looks cool as well, watching things slide off the screen like deleted emails, or rotating the phone to show someone my albums in the iPod portion of the phone. Browsing uses a real browser, sure I don’t have flash yet, but that’ll come eventually. I can login to my wordpress panel, myspace, or search weather.com fairly quick. The keyboard is also pretty quick once you get going on it. I’m by no means typing like I do on a keyboard, but faster than on any other phone I’ve had.

Google Maps
Living in Minneapolis, I get to deal with traffic during my commute. Now the current traffic status is just 3 clicks away while I’m on the road. Best of all it’s been very accurate thus far. Sure lack of GPS kind of sucks but I know how to read a map. If I want to find something, I type the zip code and what I’m looking for. For example “55416 go karts” and it shows me all of the go karting places on the map. Tap on one shows the address and phone number, 1 more tap and I’m calling them.

Syncing is easy
It took me about 5 minutes to move my contacts from my Motorola RIZR to the iPhone and that included installing the Motorola Phone tools. I synced to the Windows Contacts, then synced those to the iPhone and I was done. This was a bigger pain in the ass when I went from my RZR to my RIZR. On top of this you get the standard fairly reliable syncing you have with the iPhone. Your pictures directory syncs fine, just like videos, music, and podcasts.

The Calendar rocks
The calendar on my previous phones sucked. With the iPhone I can list a radio show, then edit each one individually. It’s a simple feature lots of phones miss out on. I just wish they had an option pre-installed to text or email the calendar date somewhere else. THat was as I book someone for something, I can email them a reminder right from the phone.

Cons

Lack of multimedia MMS support
Why can’t I send or receive pictures easily via MMS? I’m able to email pictures. For that matter where is my video support?

Where is iChat or a similar IM client
Sure, I can use something like meebo, or there’s TinyBuddy IM which was written by a aol programmer for the iPhone, but I can’t leave my phone on. I honestly can’t wait until 3rd party applications have hit. Things like Pownce or Twitter will truely take off. Can you imagine a world where you can send an mp3 via Pownce on your phone? Then access it the same on your pc or mac?

Ringtones?
There are a bunch of rumors going around that Apple is going to charge $0.99 for a ringtone to put on your phone. Sure it’s cheap compared to others, but seriously, why would you bill me for it? My theory is that Apple will let you create a ringtone from any mp3 you own, or from the iTunes store for $0.99.

These are just a few things that are the tip of the iceberg, but I really haven’t seen many other people talk about. The iPhone doesn’t have 1 awesome feature, it has several and in the end, all the cons can be fixed via software. (except lack of GPS) If this is a first gen model, I can’t wait for the second or third.

I also picked up the Apple Bluetooth headset and was impressed by that. The headset comes with a dual dock that allows you to charge your phone and headset at the same time and while charging, the headset’s battery status is displayed on the phone’s screen. The wind resistance in the jeep isn’t really cut down at all and I can’t be heard at all so I’m deciding if I want to exchange it for a jawbone, or perhaps keep the Apple headset and buy a jawbone for the jeep.

The crazy thing is the iPhone is almost enough to make me an Apple fan boy, in fact I started wondering about picking up an older mac laptop. I’ll cover that up by using it to know the most I can about the IT market, but after owning an iPhone, I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t intrigued at what Apple does with an entire OS.


Aug 3

at least I didn’t cave

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Its been a bit since I posted. Since there aren’t many comments though I assume not many people visit anymore. I’m currently sitting in the theatre at the Mall of America waiting for the Borne Ultimatum to start. Do to the wonderful company known as Apple I can do this from my new iPhone. I managed to convince work to purchase one for me.
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Thus far Im pretty impressed with it but I can’t go into too much detail since the movie is about to start. Rest assizes I’ll get to that soon. Well the previews are starting, until next time…


Jul 9

What the hell happened?

So I’m beginning my 2nd week as an employee for the new company. I’ve jumped right in like past jobs thus far. In fact on the 3rd day I was working on relocating one of our databases remotely. While my job title is web developer, I’ve taken on a bit of a system administrator / database administrator role as well. I actually enjoy it quite a bit. A smaller company with less of a “this is your task and do only that task” mentality seems to be the perfect fit for me.

With the more techie position, I’ve been returning more and more to the mindset that I used to always have as a coder. Instead of reading car magazines or Maxim at home, I’m reading large coding books. I’ve broken out the code poet short and the legendary coder pants. Look out Herman, it’s time to code.

With that being said, you probably noticed a huge change in the look of the site. I just migrated from Nucleus to WordPress. This is partially due to the 3000+ spam comments, also because I wanted a change. You should see me posting more technical web / database related posts soon as well. For those of you that are non-techies, I apologize.


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