Sunday, July 29, 2007

Booklist

I go through periods of no books for months, then I actually read for a while. Reading phase currently. Last few months:

1 Castle of Crossed Destinies, Italo Calvino
2 Fooled by Randomness, Nassim Taleb
3 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Jo Rowling
4 The Social Climber's Guide to High School, Robyn Schneider
5 Still Life with Woodpecker, Tom Robbins
6 Another Roadside Attraction, Tom Robbins (there ya go bro!)
7 Going Postal, Terry Pratchett

1 - eh. indulgent etude.
2 - annoying but turns very good in the last 3rd
3 - see elsewhere
4 - cotton candy
5 - light, funky
6 - meatier version of 5, adjusts life attitude (a la Zen...)
7 - Very funny, love Pratchett's humor, good you don't have to have read his others

A Lesson in Procrastination

I can't decide whether it is better to do the review of the movie I just watched or the phone I got a few weeks ago.

Procrastination Method #1. Make a post referencing each. C'est cool, non?

Then... go get a drink!

Nice.

Okay, movie wins.

Heights. Has Glenn Close and one of the blonde actresses who look like Tea Leoni. Everyone (guys included) is attractive and messed up. What a good textured movie. Not a laugh riot, this, but what did you expect from my NetFlix queue? There is this certain kind of movie I love, in pacing and setting and character and plot. Ruby in Paradise is the closest I've seen, or maybe Go Fish. Heights is close to that kind of movie, but set in Manhattan. Which has the added benefit of giving me a sense of the emotional texture I might have related to had I been a big city kid. In any event it makes me want to move to Manhattan.

Now the iPhone. It's hard to "review" it because everyone else has already, and they all say pretty much the same thing, and they are all correct. So what else is left to say?

How about what surprised me.

It's heavy, in a car made of iron not plastic sort of way. Good heavy. The battery life is excellent, much better than my 30GB video iPod. The screen has adjustable brightness and fully bright it is beautiful. Has external speakers, which are surprisingly quite loud but blatty (no bass).

There are 16 "applications" on the home screen. You can't add more.

SMS - very pretty, but I keep getting MySpace SMS messages that I can't stop. Grrr! Mostly an annoyance because of that. 200 free SMS (not international), 20 cents each after that, and unlimited is available (like more than $10, less than $27; don't recall). There is no IM (AOL, MSN etc).

Calendar - Also very pretty. No week view, only day/month. That's annoying. Easy to add stuff. Good overall.

Photos and Camera - these two are linked. Uses the 4-8GB onboard, can't use removable cards. Can email pix. 2 megapixel, good colors. No flash, no video. Viewing and scrolling is very very nice.

YouTube - Never been a big fan. Quality is good over Wi-fi, not over normal AT&T. Hard to find stuff on search.

Stocks and Weather - Stocks is okay. Weather is particularly attractive; it gets "wow"s. You select your cities and scroll.

(Google) Maps - Unless you bookmark things it is tricky to use. For example, if you are looking at an address and you want to drive there, you have to put in the address again. But if you bookmark everything, it works very well. It has driving directions but no GPS; you select Start then go Next Next Next and it animates the movement. Has satellite view but no hybrid. Multi-touch works here and is very good. Multi-touch is where you pinch and pull the screen with 2 fingers, and double-tap to zoom in/out.

Clock - seems superficial but has more to it than meets the eye: World clock displays multiple cities. Alarm can set multiple alarms with selected tones, but not music from the iPod. Stopwatch is self-explanatory, ticking off to 1/10 of a second. Timer counts down to zero rather than up, and can be set to sleep iPod so you can run music for say 30 minutes at bedtime.

Calculator - seems superficial and so far, is. I guess it's handy if you need a calculator.

Notes - is probably the one application that seems deficient. Typing in landscape would be a serious help (it's easier than typing in portrait). Moreso, the ability to categorize notes would be a huge help. As it is, they all go in one long list. You can email notes. You can't seem to import existing notes from other sources (another drawback for me).

Then there are the main 4 apps: Phone, Mail, Safari (Internet), and iPod.

Phone - has 5 screens. One is your "Favorites", phone numbers you have chosen to be on the quick list. One tap calls. "Recents" lists incoming and outgoing calls, including missed, with time and number. "Contacts" is the big list, including photos, email, phone #s, address, birthday, and whatever else you save. "Keypad" is what it sounds like; touch numbers and tap Call. "Voicemail" is the big surprise feature; you don't have to call voicemail and listen through menus. Instead, voicemails appear here like emails would, with name or number. Tap one and it plays immediately, no "Press 7 to go to next message". Works like they say it does, very nice.

The phone also integrates with the iPod. You can answer or send calls to voicemail using the earphone, which also has a mike for handsfree. If music is playing it will fade and pause, resuming after the call.

Mail will syncronize with most major email providers. Mine is GMail. Only complaints are that when you send an email from the phone it shows up in your inbox on the phone, and the read/unread status is not maintained well during syncs (if you read on phone it is still unread in Gmail). Otherwise it works as advertised. You can set up multiple email accounts. Not sure about Hotmail, need to check.

Safari. This is the killer app on the iPhone. If you want to read all about it, go see the demo on Apple's web site and know that works like that. Surprises? That you don't have to pinch/pull to zoom on most web sites; a double tap will zoom correctly. The fonts resize and sharpen at each resolution, making it very easy on the eyes. You can open multiple windows at once. It remembers cookies, that is, you don't have to keep logging in to pages each time you turn on the phone. Bookmarking is as expected. It displays every page correctly, with exception of not playing Java and Flash (which I don't think any other phone does anyway, certainly not my old Treo). Flash they say is coming. But... but... AT&T is slow. At 4-5 bars it's like dial-up. At 1-2 bars it's like dial-up with that old 9.8K modem. Wireless is a joy, though. You can't seem to check SSL certificates (I haven't found how) but most normal humans don't do that regularly.

iPod. My surprise was that not only did they bundle a good phone and great browser with the iPod, but that they made a much better iPod than before, too. Coverflow is a real pleasure, dragging the albums around. Most missing album is added with two clicks in iTunes. Videos in particular are lovely; you really could watch movies on this. And I hear music battery life is ~23 hours. I did ~11 and had half-battery, so I believe it. (Wireless web browsing with bright screen eats battery though, I doubt you'd get 7-8 hours of that, maybe more like 4-5?).

Most iPod attachments don't work, depending on what they do. There is limited bluetooth (can use mono headset), no infrared. No voice calling. I can charge it from my car stereo iPod adapter, but not play music on car stereo itself. The headphone jack is recessed so many headphones won't work with it. Has external volume up/down (good for out and about) and a silent switch.

The AT&T plan is $60 for 450 airtime minutes, $80 for 900, plus bigger plans. Minutes roll over. All plans have unlimited data in the USA. $4 for overseas calling plan but you need a credit check if new customer. Same $200 early termination.

It's very good. It makes the day more pleasurable. Isn't that what you want from your gadgets?

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Done

12 hours.

Maintaining radio silence.

Comments available upon request.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Candy

The Candy Heart You Should Give Is:

To: Annette
From: Jeff


You Are Expressionism

Moody, emotional, and even a bit angsty... you certainly know how to express your emotions.
At times, you tend to lack perspective on your life, probably as a result of looking inward too much.
This introspection does give you a flair for the dramatic. And it's even maybe made you cultivate some artistic talents!
You have a true artist's temperament... which is a blessing and a curse.


American Cities That Best Fit You:

65% Atlanta

55% Miami

55% Washington, DC

50% Austin

50% Chicago


Your Dosha is Kapha

Calm and grounded, you are not prone to mood swings or anger.
However, once you do get angry, it takes a lot to cool you down.
You tend to think a little slower than most people, but your logic is astounding.
Overall, you very loyal and trustworthy. You're not scared of being who you really are.

With friends: You enjoy their company, but often listen more than talk

In love: You crave connection and affection. It's hard for you to be single.

To achieve more balance: Exercise vigorously (especially in the sun) and let go of attachments.



Your Halloween Costume Should Be

Candy Corn






You Are The Devil



You don't represent evil, but you do represent the animalistic side of humans.

You demonstrate what happens when we listen to our first instincts.

At times you tend to be materialistic and hedonistic, giving in to temptation.

Admit it, you're guilty of acting first - and forgetting to think later!



Your fortune:



Right now, you may be having a difficult time as a result of choices you have made.

You need to think about what's important in your life, and discover what chains you down.

It is the time to acknowledge your faults and take steps to overcome them.

It's also the time to let go of any fears or inhibitions that are holding you back.



You Belong in London

A little old fashioned, and a little modern.
A little traditional, and a little bit punk rock.
A unique soul like you needs a city that offers everything.
No wonder you and London will get along so well.



You Should Get a PhD in Liberal Arts (like political science, literature, or philosophy)

You're a great thinker and a true philosopher.
You'd make a talented professor or writer.


You Are 47% American

America: You don't love it or want to leave it.
But you wouldn't mind giving it an extreme make over.
On the 4th of July, you'll fly a freak flag instead...
And give Uncle Sam a sucker punch!



You Are Midnight

You are more than a little eccentric, and you're apt to keep very unusual habits.
Whether you're a nightowl, living in a commune, or taking a vow of silence - you like to experiment with your lifestyle.
Expressing your individuality is important to you, and you often lie awake in bed thinking about the world and your place in it.
You enjoy staying home, but that doesn't mean you're a hermit. You also appreciate quality time with family and close friends.


You Are Pretty Happy

You generally have a happy, fulfilling life.
But things could be a little better, and deep down, you know it.
Maybe you need more supportive friends or a more challenging career.
Something is preventing you from being totally happy. You just need to figure out what it is!


Your Political Profile:

Overall: 35% Conservative, 65% Liberal

Social Issues: 25% Conservative, 75% Liberal

Personal Responsibility: 0% Conservative, 100% Liberal

Fiscal Issues: 75% Conservative, 25% Liberal

Ethics: 25% Conservative, 75% Liberal

Defense and Crime: 50% Conservative, 50% Liberal


Your Linguistic Profile:

50% General American English

30% Dixie

15% Yankee

0% Midwestern

0% Upper Midwestern


You Are 67% Pure

You're pretty pure, and you have no plans on changing that.
You do have a devilish side though... and it will probably get the better of you.

Monday, July 16, 2007

Politics Update

Kennedy had TV.

Clinton had Arsenio Hall.

We have...the first YouTube election.

Artemidoris

Friday, July 06, 2007

Gate check

45 days of rain in Texas is enough to delay flights by almost 3
hours. Headed out to UK, be back on July 16. Photos may have to wait
til I return, but I'll have some then.

Thursday, July 05, 2007

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Testing 123

Test post from phone...