David Allen interviewed on CNET

March 30, 2007 · Filed Under Family, Technology · Comment 

David Allen of Getting Things Done was interviewed on CNET about Getting Things Done.

He was interviewed at the Under the Radar conference in Silicon Valley.

Take a look at the interview

Jib Jab Does It Again

March 29, 2007 · Filed Under Media, News, Politics · Comment 

JibJab has done it again and come up with a great cartoon parody.

This time they have done it with the news.  They have hit it right on.  The news has gone slowly down hill as they try to be profitable instead of reporting the news.

See What We Call The News by JibJab.

If you want to read up more on the news and what is happening, Frontline had a great documentary on it.  You can watch the whole thing online, News War.

For me, you can look at all the latest news regarding Anna Nicole Smith.  Why is that news?  I think that we have much more going on in this world that affects more people than what is happening with Anna Nicole Smith.

It would be nice to see better news presentation out there, but with the drive for money and to be profitable it won’t happen.

Bloggers and Online Users Need to Play Nice

March 29, 2007 · Filed Under Media, Technology · Comment 

There has been a lot of discussion and posts lately on threats and bad references on the blogs.  Particularly threatening were posts and comments to one blogger that she can canceled a presentation.

This has got to stuff.  When someone who posts something that threatens someone else, it is not protected speech.  Treating people like that is stupid and wrong.

I don’t know if we need to have a code of conduct, but we need to treat others on the Internet with respect.  We don’t need to be threatening other people.

If people insist on doing this, they need to be delink and not taken seriously in the blogging world.  People should feel safe to blog and surf the Interent.

I had some problems when I first launched this blog.  I was complaining about the service I was getting from UPS and some idiot was trying to threaten me down for stuff that he didn’t know.  People like that need to go away and get a life.  He was such a coward that he wouldn’t give his email or his real name.

You can’t threaten people to get what you want. It only emboldens them more to talk about the issues.

Use your words to defend or state your position, don’t use your words to threaten people.

Four for Four in NCAA Tournament

March 25, 2007 · Filed Under Sports · Comment 

Well I picked the eight teams in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament and with the comeback of Georgetown my bracket is now perfect for the Final Four.

It will be nice to see how this comes out next weekend and see if I can be perfect.

Not that I am perfect in the tournament, I picked some upsets that didn’t happen and I was down on myself, but I picked the right teams to keep moving through.

Doing great for now, we’ll see what happens.

New Tips and Security Clips for Bose TriPort In-Ear Headphone

March 24, 2007 · Filed Under Entertainment, Technology · Comment 

For those of you who have the Bose TriPort In-Ear Headphone, you may know of the problem that the new gel pieces don’t really stay in your ear. They kinda fall-out and off of the headphone.

I even had some of the plastic pieces fall off and was unable to find it in my hotel room.

Well, Bose has listened and they have updated the gel pieces and are providing them to free to people who have previously purchased them. And in June, they will also ship free to you a clip to put on your cable and a lanyard if you want to use that.

This is good of Bose and I am looking forward to the new gel pieces and clip.

To sign-up for this, visit http://www.bose.com/enhance.

You can read more in the New York Times.

Apple TV is Incredible!

March 24, 2007 · Filed Under Entertainment, Technology · 1 Comment 

Apple TVWell I went out over the first weekend and bought Apple TV. I had been looking at this for something to help get my content from my computer to my TV.

I do not like the idea of media center and the other products in the category were just too complicated. Since I use iTunes and have an iPod I found that it would be best to go with Apple TV.

Well it was simple. I opened the box and found the Apple TV and a power cord. Also enclosed was some documentation.

Set up couldn’t have been easier. I hooked up the component and audio cables to my HDTV and hooked up a Ethernet cable to my home network.

I turned on the TV and tuned it to the input for the Apple TV and there it was. I choose English as the language, set the resolution to 720p and up popped a 5 digit number.

It was then off to iTunes on my computer to sync with the Apple TV. Already iTunes had picked it up and I just authenticated it to the device and it automatically began syncing all my TV shows, Movies, podcasts, and music.

Once I got everthing to the device and started playing content, it was amazing. I updated all my video podcasts from the iPod version to the H.264 version and the resolution was a great improvement. The quality is like watching a DVD on my 1080i TV. Remember, the video quality out is as good as what goes in. So if you have a lower resolution input, there will be a lower resolution output.

The only thing that I have a complaint about is a couple of my things won’t copy over to the the Apple TV and it gives me a warning each time that it syncs that it can’t copy that over. It would be nice that it would allow me to turn that off, but I can’t find anything right now.

Other than that, I am truly impressed with Apple TV. When Apple does something, it does it right. It looks nice, it is a simple set-up, and I am now watching video on my TV from my computer.

It does not get any better than this.

Other Reviews:

Backdrifter

Zuneguy

FCA Official Blog

The Presidential Race Gets Dirty

March 24, 2007 · Filed Under Politics, Technology · Comment 

This is going to be an interesting election. It is already getting dirty and Barack Obama is already throwing the dirt around.

Here he took the Apple 1984 ad and superimposed Hilary giving a speech as the speaker. If the primary is this dirty, what is going to happen when we know who the two candidates are from the Republicans and the Democrats.

To me it is overload, but it is also fun. It is going to be a fun year and a half. But it will be good when it is over.

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