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Flexing My Social Networking Skills
March 15, 2009, 4:01 am
Filed under: Adulthood, Family, Friends, My Thoughts, Tech Talk

Type “Social Networking Sites” into wikipedia and you’ll find a whole list of different sites… http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_social_networking_websites

I belong to three of these although I only really am active on two. Facebook, LinkedIn & Twitter.

Facebook

FACEBOOK

The basic idea here is that you can connect to people… Anywhere. Share notes with friends, let everyone know what you’re up too. You create a profile that has as little or as much information about you that you want, and you have the option of making that profile public or private. The main differences being…. Public: anyone can read your profile and see you wall, Private: people can find you by searching and see your name and the area you live in but you have to approve them before they can see your profile or wall. My profile is private. I don’t want just anyone being able to get all up in my business. Once you’ve made some friends… You have the option of talking to them in private messages or on their public wall (just be warned that EVERYONE who is a friend with you friend can see the wall, so don’t say anything you don’t want others to know). I broke down and got a Facebook because some people at work wanted to be my “friend”. I created an account and “friended” a select few people but then… Didn’t really touch it much. That is until the Facebook iPhone app was released. It just made it so easy to see what all my friends were up to. Open the app and I can see a list of what all my friends have posted as their status (a sentence or few of… whatever you like, mostly moods and what you are up to), plus all the rest of the facebook stuff through I’ll admit I rarely post on anyone’s wall. It’s one of the few apps I open every single day and allows me to keep in touch with people that I don’t get to see all that often. I’ve even re-connected with a friend that I had when I was 5, as well as people I knew when I was 9, 13, 16…. I’ve had people request to be my friend just because they have my last name, and in theory you can find people with similar interest, though… I don’t really go searching for random friends (that’s just a little too creepy for me). Companies and musicians make sites, and you can sign up to be their fan (I haven’t found much use for this however, I am a fan of  Mike Doughty, Jonathan Coulton, Sweeny Todd, Rock Band, Portal and others). I really love Facebook, for no other reason but that I can see what all my friends and family have been doing without them having to remember to tell me (and visa versa).

LinkedIn


LinkedIn

So this is the network I belong to because… It’s supposed to be good for business networking. I belong so that if and when I need to continue on from my current job I have an easy way of getting in touch with the people I’ve met there who aren’t on Facebook. But really… Aside from visiting the site to take the picture above. I haven’t opened it in months. But I belong!

Twitter

TWITTER

Something I just started using last night, but I’m kind of hooked. It’s kind of like the status updates on Facebook and… Nothing else. The main draw here is that on top of people that you choose to follow (you don’t friend people on Twitter, you follow them, like a stalker, only… NICER???) you can also read the “TWEETS” of random people that you would have otherwise never seen. Celebrities, companies and Websites also Tweet, but unlike on Facebook where you can become a fan and then have to visit their page to see their thoughts, twitter just requires you to open it up and see what their doing. People you may know that I’m currently following on Twitter include: Rainn Wilson (from The Office), Adam Savage (from Myth Busters), Penn Jillete (Bullshit/Penn & Teller), Ira Glass (This American Life on NPR).  Unlike Facebook, it’s not uncommon for normal people to Tweet 20 times a day, using it as an update for everything (where as on Facebook it seems to me that the average person updates their status 1-3 times a day).  Twitter also has an iPhone app that allows you to Tweet and look at others Tweets, and really the only flaw is that it doesn’t allow you to add someone to your list of people you follow (you hear that Twitter? Add the function and you’ll be perfect! We all want perfection right???).

Side Note: While I was writing this post I realized that I don’t know how to be an adult without the internet (and yes, I Tweeted that). Yet again I am so glad that I was born during the time that I was. E-mail connected us faster, Facebook and Twitter have made that easier. Google is my quick source to find information and I use it to find everything from recipies to cheap flights. I love being around as these programs and sites are made. Being in the middle of this technology revolution. The economy may suck right now, our contry is at war, yet I still feel lucky to be in the midst of all of this. Do you think there are people that are born in every time period that feel like that? I hope so.


Buying a New Car (soon)
March 1, 2009, 4:59 am
Filed under: Gadgets, My Thoughts, Tech Talk, cars

So. I’ve been talking about buying a new car since…. Nearly two years ago, and really thought I would buy one last summer. I ended up not getting one before this winter because I figured that my car (my lovely 1998 Ford Escort that was my Daddy’s but I bought it when I started going to school) could make it through another winter. Well it has, though not completely un-harmed because I was in an accident and my bumper was cracked a little (though I got a nice chunk of change for it and you can hardly tell). But… I think the odds of it making it through next winter without some major issues are not very good.

Now I’m talking and thinking about buying a car, again. I’ve been seduced by all the pretty cars and considered getting a Dodge Neon, Mazda Miata (someday, just not while I live in the mid-west, but still….someday), I love the look of the Pontiac Sunfire… But after some research and lots of surfing I narrowed my sites on 3 cars. Here are the contenders (in no particular order). For the sake of this post I’ll be comparing the 2005 models of all these cars though I’m open to models +/- a couple of years in either direction.

HONDA – Civic (hatchback)

HondaCivicSI2005

26 mpg in the city, 31 mpg on the highway
13.2 gallon fuel tank
four wheel ABS
spacesaver steel rim internal spare

*Safety*

Frontal Impact – 5-stars for both driver and passenger
Side Impact – 3-stars for front occupant, 4-stars for rear occupant
Rollover Resistance Rating – 4-stars

FORD – Focus (hatchback)

FordFocus2005

25 mpg in the city, 32 mpg on the highway
14 gallon fuel tank
Two disc brakes including two ventilated discs
spacesaver steel rim internal spare

*Safety*

Frontal Impact – 4-stars for both driver and passenger
Side Impact – 3-stars for front occupant, 4-stars for rear occupant
Rollover Resistance Rating – 4-stars

VOLKSWAGON – Beetle (cute-awwww)

vwBeetle2005

21 mpg in the city, 31 mpg on the highway
14.5 gallon fuel tank
four wheel ABS
full size steel rim internal spare

*Safety*

Frontal Impact – 4-stars for both driver and passenger
Side Impact – 5-stars for front occupant, 3-stars for rear occupant
Rollover Resistance Rating – 4-stars

I will fully admit that my favorite car by far is the Beetle. I will also admit that the main reason is because it’s cute. But, the full size spare is nice as well… The only thing I’m really worried about is the cost of repairs since it is a VW they’re bound to be expensive (which wouldn’t be such a problem with either of the other cars). Most of the other things to take into consideration are pretty close between all three cars… They all have decent fuel economy and are safe cars (which is why they are my top 3 picks). The Ford Focus doesn’t have the ABS, but neither does my current car and I’ve been driving 6 years without it.

When it comes down to it, the car I get out of these three will probably be the one that I can find at the lowest price, with the least amount of milage and in a color I like (blue, red, yellow, green or orange are the top picks). I like the look of all these cars, and yes, that is the first thing I think about (sorry Dad).

I’ll probably start looking seriously at the end of March, once the worst of the snow is pretty much behind us and it won’t be so terrible to go out in the elements. I’m also considering getting a manual (oooh scary) since I’ve always wanted to learn how to drive one, but then I will probably need to take an extra day off of work so that I can have a long weekend to re-learn how to drive…

I’ll keep you posted. :)



Vending Machines Have Everything
February 8, 2009, 5:14 am
Filed under: Apple, Childhood, Computers, My Thoughts, Tech Talk, Trips

On a recent trip that Chris and I took to a local mall (yes, I am a mall rat) I found this amazing vending machine.

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It’s full of everything you could possibly want/need. Things you forgot at home, and things you didn’t know you wanted until you saw them. 

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Candy and snacks, diapers, sanitary products, halls, juice boxes,  hot wheels cars, teddy bears and even pacifiers among other things are all contained within this one vending machine.

Vending machines used to be reserved for drinks, snacks and things found in Women’s bathrooms that I won’t mention by name here. Now it seems that you can buy anything in a machine. I’ve seen machines that vend stamps, small bags, makeup… When we went to florida, there was even a vending machine there that I could have bought tons of iPod products from (iPod Nanos, iPod touches, iTunes gift cards and headphones). 

We are truly living in the future. A time where a machine (dare I say… ROBOT) allows you to buy things you want and need without needing to interact with a human. 

At the height of this revolution right now I would have to say is redbox.  Redbox, allows you to choose your DVD via touch screen (as many as you want) then once you’ve entered your credit card information (so that they can charge you if you don’t return the DVD) vends your movie using a very futuristic (well to me) slot. Rentals are $1 a day and if you keep it for 25 days it’s yours to keep (the max they will charge you is $25). Not bad.

But wait, it gets better… Become a member of this site http://www.insideredbox.com/redbox-codes/. And you’ll find many codes that will allow you to rent the movie for free. Well, it’ll give you $1 off so if you return the movie within 24 hours the movie is free. So when the library is closed and you can’t borrow the movie you want to see this is the perfect solution!

Chris and I have used this service a few times and only once did we have an issue with a DVD being too scratched to watch. We called up customer service and they refunded our money without us needing to PROVE that it was unwatchable. Not bad customer service for a company that for the most part interacts with it’s customers via machines.

I have realized recently that I am truly living in one of the most exciting times for technology. I am living in the era of the nerd and the geek. As a geek/nerd myself, I am very excited. I love that I can sit in my bed with my laptop and type out a blog, as I listen to music that is stored on my desktop in the other room and check my e-mail on my phone. I love that it’s possible to remote into my computer at home from my phone. I love that I don’t have to be plugged into a wall, or even connected to a wireless network in order to download applications to my phone (while we’re thinking about that I love that I can even have applications on my phone, 3D apps at that!).

To quote Judy Dench in the newest spaceship earth “We stand on the brink of a new renaissance”.

I can’t wait to see where else the digital world takes us. Anyone plan on making a machine that can dispense a computer?



Spore (the Creature Creator)
July 22, 2008, 10:56 am
Filed under: Computers, Games, My Thoughts, Spore, Tech Talk

So this is about the Spore Creature Creator which I’ve had for a couple of months now. I’ve been meaning to write this for quite some time now, but life (and less demanding posts) have gotten in the way. But now… Spore has my undivided attention.

One of the reasons this post has taken so long is because I wanted to make sure that I did it justice. Spore Creature Creator is the creative building portion of the much larger game Spore (a game by Will Wright the creator of “The Sims” where you take a creature through various stages of evolution, helping it evolve things it needs, which comes out this fall). The basic concept for the Creature Creator is that you build a creature that you can then TEST DRIVE to see how it will look and act during game play. Both the building and test drive are excecuted very well in this teaser/half game.

Building a Creature is very intuitive. You drag an arrow out from the spine to add more vertebrae, and drag it back towards the center of the spine to decrease that number. Vertebrae can be added both at “tail” and the “head”. From there you control how skinny/fat your creature is (and this is controlled by scrolling up or down over individual vertebrae, although what you do to one does affect the others directly beside it to a lesser degree). You can choose to add arms and legs, or not, and from here (well more like from the beginning, but this sounds better so.. just keep in mind that it’s really from opening the program, anyways… again) from here, the possibilities are endless. There are tons of mouths (some of which make great heads all on their own) eyes, noses, hands, feet, as well as decorations which include feathers, grass, pom poms, spikes, hair, antenna…. the list goes on and on and provides many opportunities to create some pretty amazing things.

Zebro and Babies
Zebro

Scales and Son
Scales

All of the pieces can be placed anywhere on the Creature, you can put the Head on the Tail if you wish (that is if you’re crazy!). Which is another key thing, while building your creature, it stays positioned on the platform facing the same way. You can rotate your view, but the head will always be facing towards the arrow on the platform which comes in handy because along with adding vertebrae, you also can shape how the spine sits (within reason) and it’s possible to build creatures that curl over themselves. Without that handy arrow, it would be quite difficult to remember if your pulled the head or tail around.

Curly Doo
Curly Doo 2

Perhaps the best thing about the creature creator is the lack of road blocks you will come across. Every part that you add to the creature is customizable. Everything from making it smaller and taller, to messing around and twisting it. The same antenna part seems to have endless possibilities. On my creatures above for instance. Zebro: the same part makes up both the “Mane” and “Tail” (I liked the feathers), his mouth was placed under a head I created so that only the bottom jaw is visible (I built this guy before the full version was out and so the horse head part was not yet available, I thought about updating him…but…I love him too much). Scales: the same part makes up both his mustache, the spikes on the ends of his wings as well as his horns, and, believe it or not, he uses the same mouth as Zebro. Though in the case of Scales, I used it as a head and made it skinnier and longer (talk about multi-functional!).

Once you’ve built your creature you to choose it’s colors and all of your “parts” will colorize depending on the color scheme you choose (only a few parts go unaffected such as the grass and leaf parts which are supposed to be for camouflage). This, like the rest of the building process is very free, and while you don’t get a paint brush to just go to town, most things you could want are right there including stripes, polka dots, spots, fades…..

Once you’ve got your creature how you like it, it’s time for a test drive (but don’t freak out! if something turns out not to move the way you like, you can always go back and change it, even after you save, that’s the beauty of evolution). The actions your creatures can perform are various and include walking, punching, jumping, dancing (several dances including THE POINT and my favorite HIPPITY HOP) they even have poses like tah dah!

Poonchki (cute name for my first Spore Creature)
Walking, HIPPITY HOP, then the move called CUTIE

Alright, that’s cool you say, but what about when I put this guy in a game and it’s happy or scared? I want to see how it will behave. Well, Will Wright thought of that too. During the test drive, your creatures can also display emotions such as happiness, fear and sadness (which is very sad indeed). Observe…

Vinny
Anger, followed by the SUMO move, followed by Sadness.

In the creator, to see these actions you can click on the button that corresponds with that move, or you can just observe your creature and see what it does. This is especially cool if you hatch some baby creatures because your creature will bend down to say Hi to it’s babies and they mimic it.

After having the creator this long I still love it. I’ve spent several hours just playing around on it, and I plan to spend several more. The game has certainly made me more excited about the upcoming release of Spore and I can’t wait to play… I want to thank the game developers for making it easy to take pictures and video as well as share them (it made this post a lot easier then it could have been). I know that the Creature Creator (and the video feature) is meant to drum up hype, as well as make a few extra dollars on a function that will be in the full game anyway. But, I’m happy to support a game, and a company, that turn out excellent games. Especially this one, that inspires so much creativity…

Creatures created by various people on YouTube.





Well done Maxis… Well done.

Want to pre-order spore or buy the Creature Creator?
Hop over here -> http://www.spore.com/getSpore
It’s well worth the money, I promise!



Apple’s New iPhone
June 10, 2008, 12:10 am
Filed under: Apple, Gadgets, My Thoughts, Tech Talk

Iphone3g

Just had to post this since I’m such a nerd. Apple announced it’s new iPhone 3G today. The Slogan? “Twice as fast, half the price”. Sweet…

So where can I get one???

It comes out when????

July 11th!

AHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TO FAR AWAY!

Sorry…Anyway… There is plenty of talk going on about the iPhone 3G by people who are way more knowledgeable about this stuff than me so if your interested, read more at the following places:

Apple.com Gizmodo.com iLounge.com. Engadget.com

Needless to say, July 11th I will be the proud owner of a BRAND NEW iPhone 3G… Whether I choose Black or White remains to be seen.

I’ll let you know when I know.