More wanderings with my TouchPad and Pre2 in tow...
The iconic Shell sign on Memorial Drive in Cambridge, MA has returned to light up the Boston area night sky.
I've driven by it -- usually in daylight hours -- at least once a week for the past 10+ years, but have memories of seeing it in the night sky going back to childhood.
Click here to see the Shell sign back in the night sky as of November 2011 on YouTube.
Click the links to learn more about the history of the Shell sign and its return to the night sky.
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Monday, November 28, 2011
My TouchPad Today: The Return of the Shell Sign to the Night Sky
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Monday, November 21, 2011
My TouchPad Today: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back (Maybe)?
During the past week or so, I think I've done the old "two steps forward, one step back" routine regarding tech stuff with family and friends... but the jury is still out. It could also work out 3 forward, 0 back or even -- ouch! -- 0 forward, 3 back.
I'll try to explain...
On the friends front (1st step forward) -- For a couple of years, a friend has been trying to have me help convert some of his old vinyl LP's directly to audio CD's for use in the car.
Recently the topic came up again and I made an all-out push to abandon the straight-to-CD project (as being somewhat of a dead-end effort) and refocus on converting the vinyl to MP3 files on his PC and/or downloading the files from Amazon or Apple... and then burning CD's for the car. This way his vinyl music will live on and give him some flexibility down the road to easily use it in different ways.
After the Thanksgiving holiday we'll do some tests that should illustrate the advantages/benefits of putting MP3 files on his PC, rather than just burning directly to CD.
On the family front #1 (2nd step forward) -- For some time now, my wife has been hinting around that she wanted me to relocate an ancient 13" TV/VCR combo unit (which is on a 6' 5"- high wall mount) from our bedroom to the kitchen so that she could better watch some old VHS videos that are not available on DVD.
My position was that the unit's screen was unsatisfactory for the task and that if it came down off the wall mount, the only place it was going was "out the door". (The unit also had a footprint depth that would make it impossible to place it in any of the available kitchen spots.)
The solution -- which I was able to achieve in just a few hours -- was to combine a 19" LCD TV and a DVD/VCR player in the kitchen, on top of a cabinet that nicely accommodates the width and depth of both devices.
On the family front #2 (one step back) -- Yesterday I installed a region-free DVD player in our living room video setup so that my wife can watch British DVD's that are not available for US players, or if available, are quite costly.
On the family front #2a (potential step forward?) -- While sitting on the floor installing the region-free DVD player, my wife asked, "What's a Roku?". My snappy comeback was that a Roku is the device that's been sitting next to our cable converter for the past seven months.
It seems she had discovered that some of the content she would like to view in the living room could be streamed and/or downloaded from Amazon by some combination of Roku and PC.
For now, I'm scoring these escapades as "two steps forward, one step back"... but I still feel like a voice that's going unheard.
In the words of Chef Gordon Ramsay to his troops a couple of seasons ago on Hell's Kitchen, "Does it have to be this painful?".
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I'll try to explain...
On the friends front (1st step forward) -- For a couple of years, a friend has been trying to have me help convert some of his old vinyl LP's directly to audio CD's for use in the car.
Recently the topic came up again and I made an all-out push to abandon the straight-to-CD project (as being somewhat of a dead-end effort) and refocus on converting the vinyl to MP3 files on his PC and/or downloading the files from Amazon or Apple... and then burning CD's for the car. This way his vinyl music will live on and give him some flexibility down the road to easily use it in different ways.
After the Thanksgiving holiday we'll do some tests that should illustrate the advantages/benefits of putting MP3 files on his PC, rather than just burning directly to CD.
On the family front #1 (2nd step forward) -- For some time now, my wife has been hinting around that she wanted me to relocate an ancient 13" TV/VCR combo unit (which is on a 6' 5"- high wall mount) from our bedroom to the kitchen so that she could better watch some old VHS videos that are not available on DVD.
My position was that the unit's screen was unsatisfactory for the task and that if it came down off the wall mount, the only place it was going was "out the door". (The unit also had a footprint depth that would make it impossible to place it in any of the available kitchen spots.)
The solution -- which I was able to achieve in just a few hours -- was to combine a 19" LCD TV and a DVD/VCR player in the kitchen, on top of a cabinet that nicely accommodates the width and depth of both devices.
On the family front #2 (one step back) -- Yesterday I installed a region-free DVD player in our living room video setup so that my wife can watch British DVD's that are not available for US players, or if available, are quite costly.
On the family front #2a (potential step forward?) -- While sitting on the floor installing the region-free DVD player, my wife asked, "What's a Roku?". My snappy comeback was that a Roku is the device that's been sitting next to our cable converter for the past seven months.
It seems she had discovered that some of the content she would like to view in the living room could be streamed and/or downloaded from Amazon by some combination of Roku and PC.
For now, I'm scoring these escapades as "two steps forward, one step back"... but I still feel like a voice that's going unheard.
In the words of Chef Gordon Ramsay to his troops a couple of seasons ago on Hell's Kitchen, "Does it have to be this painful?".
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Friday, November 18, 2011
My TouchPad Today I Can't be Left to My Own Devices?
Check out my post today -- written on my TouchPad -- over at The Friday Special.
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Thursday, November 17, 2011
My TouchPad Today: Fall Color in Somerville
Out and about with the TouchPad and Pre2 in tow...
The fall foliage season in the Boston area hasn't been great this year, so when I spotted some color as I drove along McGrath Hwy. in Somerville (at Greenville St.), out came the Pre2 for a snapper...
As mentioned above, fall color has been lacking this year, but never fear. Take a gander at some of my colorful fall shots from past years...
Fall color on Flickr
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The fall foliage season in the Boston area hasn't been great this year, so when I spotted some color as I drove along McGrath Hwy. in Somerville (at Greenville St.), out came the Pre2 for a snapper...
HP Pre2 Photo |
As mentioned above, fall color has been lacking this year, but never fear. Take a gander at some of my colorful fall shots from past years...
Fall color on Flickr
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
My TouchPad Today: Sullivan's - The End (of the Season) is Near
More wandering with my TouchPad and Pre2 in tow...
Sullivan's at Castle Island in South Boston is one of the Boston area's great hot dog spots.
This month -- leading up to the November 27 closing for the season -- hot dogs are 1/2 price... 80 cents!
Sully's reopens for 2012 on February 25.
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Sullivan's at Castle Island in South Boston is one of the Boston area's great hot dog spots.
HP Pre2 Photo |
This month -- leading up to the November 27 closing for the season -- hot dogs are 1/2 price... 80 cents!
Sully's reopens for 2012 on February 25.
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Monday, November 14, 2011
My TouchPad Today: TouchPad - Ventilator and Kitchen Helper
The TouchPad may not be the slickest tablet around, but its versatile enough to assist with a non-digital problem in our kitchen.
Read on below the photo...
Last evening while my wife was preparing dinner, our hyper-sensitive, ceiling-mounted kitchen smoke detector started to screech.
In the living room, I was perusing the current digital issue of Fortune magazine on my TP and ambled toward the kitchen, tablet in hand.
While my wife scrambled for our wayward foot ladder, I started to look for something to wave as a fan at our screeching friend overhead.
You guessed it!... The TP was the perfect fan to wave back and forth to circulate some air and silence the beast.
Hhmmm... I wonder if Ruby and Leo A. ever envisioned the TouchPad as a ventilator and kitchen helper?
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Read on below the photo...
HP Pre2 Photo |
Last evening while my wife was preparing dinner, our hyper-sensitive, ceiling-mounted kitchen smoke detector started to screech.
In the living room, I was perusing the current digital issue of Fortune magazine on my TP and ambled toward the kitchen, tablet in hand.
While my wife scrambled for our wayward foot ladder, I started to look for something to wave as a fan at our screeching friend overhead.
You guessed it!... The TP was the perfect fan to wave back and forth to circulate some air and silence the beast.
Hhmmm... I wonder if Ruby and Leo A. ever envisioned the TouchPad as a ventilator and kitchen helper?
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Saturday, November 12, 2011
My TouchPad Today: Burger King Delivers... the Mail!
Back in July I did a post about how I was unable to access/synch my email on my TP via the brand new free WiFi at my local Burger King.
Since that time, my morning routine has changed a bit so the email problem there was forgotten in the shuffle of real-world life and life at the TP/tablet buffet table.
Now, in the past week I had occasion to visit that BK to start my day and found that the email problem no longer exists.
Me being me, my first thoughts were, "How could this be?What changed? Was it a fix at BK... or a TP update that resolved the problem? I have to know!"
Once my fever broke, I got a refill of my Diet Coke, grabbed a handful of napkins and moved on as quickly as possible. I had something more important to deal with that morning... Just about anything else!
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Since that time, my morning routine has changed a bit so the email problem there was forgotten in the shuffle of real-world life and life at the TP/tablet buffet table.
Now, in the past week I had occasion to visit that BK to start my day and found that the email problem no longer exists.
Me being me, my first thoughts were, "How could this be?What changed? Was it a fix at BK... or a TP update that resolved the problem? I have to know!"
Once my fever broke, I got a refill of my Diet Coke, grabbed a handful of napkins and moved on as quickly as possible. I had something more important to deal with that morning... Just about anything else!
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
My TouchPad Today: Give Your TP an Inch...
Give your TouchPad an inch and it'll take a mile!
I gave my TouchPad the day off yesterday... meaning that it stayed in the briefcase because I had things to do in the real world and no time to graze at the online buffet table.
Late morning today I went to put the TP back on duty and found it to be unresponsive... deader than my uncle who passed away in 1972.
I didn't look at the device as I pulled it out of my bag, so I'm figurin' that I had put it in so that the power button was facing downward and was pressed in/on until the battery ran out.
The re-charge took several hours and the TP was able to graze at the buffet before the early sunset on this November afternoon.
Consider yourselves warned... the TP will take advantage of you any chance it gets!
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I gave my TouchPad the day off yesterday... meaning that it stayed in the briefcase because I had things to do in the real world and no time to graze at the online buffet table.
Late morning today I went to put the TP back on duty and found it to be unresponsive... deader than my uncle who passed away in 1972.
I didn't look at the device as I pulled it out of my bag, so I'm figurin' that I had put it in so that the power button was facing downward and was pressed in/on until the battery ran out.
The re-charge took several hours and the TP was able to graze at the buffet before the early sunset on this November afternoon.
Consider yourselves warned... the TP will take advantage of you any chance it gets!
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011
My TouchPad Today: Four Months in the Buffet Line with the TP?
As of today, I'm at the four-month mark with my TP and figure its a good time to take a look in the rearview mirror and peer into the crystal ball about what lies ahead.
Rearview Mirror
Crystal Ball
What's in your TP rearview mirror and crystal ball?
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Rearview Mirror
- The TP was in sad shape when it debuted in July and is somewhat better now that it has received a couple of updates. But let's not kid ourselves into thinking that's its a polished product worth $500. The firesale price of $100 for the 16GB model is too low, but a helluva lot more realistic than the debut price.
- Copy/Paste remains incredibly bad.
- QuickOffice and Smart Office have brought document editing to the TP, but both have limitations that make a fella long for a PC with a full-fledged web browser and mouse.
- Sometimes ya just need the functionality and precision of a mouse to get things done.
- The TP, despite its limitations, has largely saved my laptop from the bumps and bruises of four months in the world of coffee shops, fast food joints, cars and back porches.
Crystal Ball
- The TP is a goner, but tablets, as a whole, are here to stay. The question is... Where will they fit in the roster of devices we own and use?
- For my money, the tablet wont be a PC killer/replacement. It also won't be a smartphone replacement. Each device falls into a niche, somewhat like the assortment of woods and irons a golfer carries in his bag. There's some personal preference involved in club selection, but the good golfer knows how to pick the right club for the right situation.
- Tossing around more metaphors here... Right now the world is in the midst of a tablet craze and folks are using tablets just for the sake of using tablets. When the dust settles (or the bubble bursts) the tablet will be the buffet line of the online world, the spot to graze and consume from the Internet online menu. The PC will continue to be the kitchen and dinner table of the online world.
What's in your TP rearview mirror and crystal ball?
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Sunday, November 6, 2011
My TouchPad Today: Andy Rooney Was Right
The late Andy Rooney got it right years ago in one of his books...
"Anyone who waits to be struck with a good idea has a long wait coming. If I have a deadline for a column or a television script, I sit down at the typewriter and damn well decide to have an idea."
Last night while sitting down at the keyboard, his words can out from somewhere in the back of my brainpan.
Andy, thanks for the assist from beyond.
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"Anyone who waits to be struck with a good idea has a long wait coming. If I have a deadline for a column or a television script, I sit down at the typewriter and damn well decide to have an idea."
Last night while sitting down at the keyboard, his words can out from somewhere in the back of my brainpan.
Andy, thanks for the assist from beyond.
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Friday, November 4, 2011
My TouchPad Today: Pennant - Looks Like a Winner
Last night I downloaded Pennant from the HP App Catalog ($4.99) and took it for a brief test spin... I really liked what I saw!
What is Pennant?
Pennant is a database of all MLB games since the early 50's that's served up in a unique data visualization format that will probably blow you away at first glance, but will ultimately pull you back in for more and more.
Check it out at http://www.pennant.cc/index.php
BTW, the first game I checked out was from August 1963 between the Red Sox and the Cleveland Indians... my first visit to Fenway Park!
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What is Pennant?
Pennant is a database of all MLB games since the early 50's that's served up in a unique data visualization format that will probably blow you away at first glance, but will ultimately pull you back in for more and more.
Check it out at http://www.pennant.cc/index.php
BTW, the first game I checked out was from August 1963 between the Red Sox and the Cleveland Indians... my first visit to Fenway Park!
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My TouchPad Today: Professor Irwin Corey - The World's Foremost Authority
At 97, Professor Irwin Corey, the World's Foremost Authority, is still making more sense than just about anyone else in this world.
Check out my post today about him over at The Friday Special.
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Check out my post today about him over at The Friday Special.
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
My TouchPad Today: That was a Fast Fifty Dollars from HP!
Back on August 8 I did a post called Not So Fast, HP! which was about the $50 app catalog credit given to assuage early adopters who missed out on the original, pre-firesale price reduction on the TouchPad.
The $50 didn't even come close to making up for the poor state of the TP at its July 1 debut.
They did a little better on that front later when they rebated the extra we paid and got our cost down to the firesale price.
But getting back to the fast $50...
In that August post I was bitching about how the $50 credit wasn't actually going to cost HP $50 and how most users would be hard-pressed to spend that amount on apps before the credit expired at the end of the year.
Well, it turns out that I've spent the fast $50. ($49.93, to be exact) Shazam!
Lets take a look at some of what I downloaded to burn through these bonus bucks..
How did you burn -- or not burn -- through your $50 credit from HP?
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The $50 didn't even come close to making up for the poor state of the TP at its July 1 debut.
They did a little better on that front later when they rebated the extra we paid and got our cost down to the firesale price.
But getting back to the fast $50...
In that August post I was bitching about how the $50 credit wasn't actually going to cost HP $50 and how most users would be hard-pressed to spend that amount on apps before the credit expired at the end of the year.
Well, it turns out that I've spent the fast $50. ($49.93, to be exact) Shazam!
Lets take a look at some of what I downloaded to burn through these bonus bucks..
- Picsel Smart Office
- Splashtop Remote Desktop HD
- Audiophile HD Pro
- KalemSoft Media Player
- Audubon Birds
- Tea Reader
- NomNomNom Reader
How did you burn -- or not burn -- through your $50 credit from HP?
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