Trend Whores
by M80 on Oct.17, 2008, under People, Places
Don’t worry, I didn’t buy a double foam something or other. I ordered the only thing I knew on the menu. Iced Greentea.
After having to reset my Tmobile hotspot username/password since I’ve NEVER used it. I was on my way to surfing the internet super tubes.
I must say that I’m totally out of my element. In front of me sits a 20 something guy with emo hair and pants. He also has big sunglasses (indoors) and a Macbook. Ohh I also forgot to mention that he rides a scooter. Trend whore to the max. Makes me just want to punch him in the face. Then there is me. Hiking Columbia shoes with smartwool socks and worn Carhartt pants and a t-shirt. Don’t forget the evil looking tattoos. People look at me like I’m from a different planet. I love it.
California and me mix like oil and water. I love guns, they hate guns. I love my freedoms and don’t do well with sales tax. California hates freedoms and loves taxes. I must say however, the speed limits rock. I drove over 65mph in Oregon I had to keep an eye out for the Police. Now, I just hang out in the slow lane doing 70mph while getting passed. Reminds me of the interstate in Idaho.
I am however enjoying the change of landscape. I used to be frightened by change. Feared i wasn’t going to fit in anywhere. Not know my way around and just make a mess of a lot of things.
Not that case it turns out. I suggest to anyone wanted to leave and explore the world. The first step is the hardest. Things get much easier from that point.
T-Mobile G1 and My Thoughts
by M80 on Oct.07, 2008, under Mobile
The T-Mobile G1 is the best phone in the history of the world! Have you not seen the video reviews and seen the specs? GPS, 3G, Touchscreen, WiFi, etc, etc.
That’s what I thought until I started to delve deeper into what it can ACTUALLY do. Sure it has a built in compass with a nifty gyro thingy but it lacks a few key features.
From what I’ve seen on the net I was ready to drop my Blackberry Curve and pre-order one of these bad boys. Until I found it can’t do UMA, no 3.5mm headphone jack, and can’t be used an a modem for a laptop. All very key features that my Curve currently has and I use on a regular basis.
Android, what are you doing! I’m willing to over the 3.5mm jack but no UMA or dial up networking for my laptop? My HTC Dash had that later of the 3 and that was 2 phones ago for me.
Get it together boys and I’ll reconsider dropping my hard earned cash on your gadget.
Microsoft Zune Music Marketplace
by M80 on Oct.01, 2008, under Technology
The Microsoft Zune Music Marketplace, also known as just the Zune Marketplace is boasting that they have something like 6 million songs. I know the name is long and isn’t as catchy as “iTunes” but hey, what do you want. It’s Microsoft.
I have recently purchased a Zune 120GB (which I will be reviewing later after some more use) and have been playing with the marketplace. Microsoft have put together a nice little music collection which is available at my finger tips. All I have to do is download this little program and I’m set to go. Ohh…I also forgot to mention the $15 a month charge for the Zune Pass which allows me to listen to more than a 20 second preview of each song.
You can however sign up for a 14 day trial and grab as much music as you want.
The way it works is, once you have pass you are able to browse and listen to full length songs and albums. You may also download and sync with your Zune so you can have it with you. This is great for me because I can get bored with an album in no time. Downloads are super fast and only takes a few minutes to get an entire album. You can search by song, artist, album name, etc.
There are a few drawbacks however. One of the major ones is that the music you download via the marketplace is DRM encoded. Therefore, if you don’t pay your monthly dues of $15 your music will go bad and you won’t be able t use it. There is one way around that but I might just leave that for later on in the post. Another thing that really bothers me is once I finally find an album I like. I think…SWEET and click the download button. Only to find out that I can’t download a few songs on that album for whatever reason and i have to buy them. Granted the songs only cost about 79 Microsoft points but I’m already paying $15 a month! I don’t want to buy 2 songs just so I can have a complete album. This also happens with entire albums. They have it…you just have to pay for it and then you can download it.
Overall, I think that it is a great system and is an alternative to anything that starts with a lower case “i” *cough* iPod *cough* iTunes
I say give it a shot. I personally will pay for one or two months just to find some new music.
As for getting around the problem of DRM encoded music. Two words put together. Sound and Taxi. I would not however, recommend this as it is probably illegal. Because a program that would take DRM encoded music and strip the DRM so the the songs don’t expire would be bad news for everyone. I for one will be paying my dues each month and if I don’t pay my music will expire.
On the other hand…there is always TPB.
Nintendo Entertainment System - NES
by M80 on Sep.07, 2008, under Technology
Aww yes. The old classic. The NES. It was a favorite as a child for me and acted as one of the best babysitters I ever had. It kept me busy during the day and warm at night. I had a ton of games and hours and hours of pure frustration.
Fast forward to today and I have an anger problem. Not just a regular shake my fist at other drivers anger. I’m talking about unadulterated anger. Yell at people out of my window when they are being retarded. Make comments to people who are looking at me funny in the store. Ya know…things of that nature. I think that I owe it all to the NES.
All the house spent in front of that TV getting pissed because I can’t pass a level and then throwing the controller, trained me at a young age for anger. (continue reading…)
Motorcycle Woes
by M80 on Aug.24, 2008, under Automobiles
It was a beautiful Tuesday morning. It was a warm but not terribly hot day. The previous few weeks had been spent searching the vast internet to find a motorcycle. You know, those fantastic two wheeled death machines.
Finally I had found one that fit into my budget, looked decent, and according to the older man. Ran well. It was a 1984 Honda Magna VF700C.
The previous night I had been in contact via email with the owner and I wanted to sleep on it to make sure this is what I wanted to do. I woke up and after thinking this over. I made the decision to just do it. No time like the present I tell myself. (continue reading…)
Blackberry Curve 8320 OS 4.5 Review
by M80 on Aug.18, 2008, under Mobile
My first impressions of my Blackberry Curve 8320 from T-Mobile were pretty good. I enjoyed the shape and feel the device in my hand. It wasn’t overly bulky or cumbersome. The OS seemed pretty decent as well. Not great, but gets the job done.
When I picked up my 8320 my buddy also picked up the new Blackberry Pearl. His Pearl had the new 4.3 OS (later re-numbered to 4.5 for the Curves) from RIM. My phone had the old 4.2. I was disappointed because 4.5 had some cool features. It was also lacking in some areas. The default browser was something other than a web browser, the media player was just rubbish, when trying to hand off between UMA and EDGE I would drop calls, and there was no video recording option. (continue reading…)
T-Mobile HotSpot @Home - Review
by M80 on Aug.15, 2008, under Clothes, Mobile
I’ve been using this HotSpot @Home from T-Mobile for several months now and have come to really like it. A lot…probably to much. I’m a techno geek and I love my gadgets. I have a 1000 minute plan and on a regular basis I talk about 600-800 minutes a month. Sometimes more and sometimes less.
I got this service for a few reasons. One was that the company I was working for at the time required me to use a cell phone for tech support calls. I started this job and was very very close to going over my minutes each month. I heard about this hot spot program and jumped on it. It has worked like a champ. Granted I no longer work for said company I still have this service attached to my phone. Why? Why not stop and save me that $10 a month? I have no clue. Well, other than it’s fun! I love searching for open wireless signals at my favorite spots. I get all giddy when I find and can connect. I have to tell whom ever I’m with that I can make free phones and it no use my minutes! They just look at me like I’m retarded. (continue reading…)
Bachelor Recipe - Ramen Noodles
by M80 on Aug.05, 2008, under Food
Lets get something straight here. I do know how to cook and I enjoy it a lot. I don’t however cook for people very often and most of the time it’s just me. Therefore, I have no desire to dirty a ton of dishes, drive to the store to get something I need, or make a ton of food that will get thrown away. This quick and easy meal is very tasty if you ask me and very bad for you. Two packages fills me up with a little left over and doesn’t make my kitchen an absolute disaster. You can also make this with pretty much what you have in your cupboards.
I was first shown how to make this from a friend back while I was in high school. It was a favorite after being slightly intoxicated. It’s also very easy on the pocketbook. For me, that is perfect since I’m in the process of basically selling 95% of my personal possessions and getting ready to move. I need to save every penny I can. (continue reading…)
4th Amendment Violation
by M80 on Aug.02, 2008, under Travel
I was browsing through Digg.com last night when I ran across this article. After reading this I was so furious i didn’t know what to do. Do I write letters or emails? Make a blog post? Run through the streets yelling “THE BRITISH ARE COMING THE BRITISH ARE COMING!”
I decided to write a little post and do my part in help spreading the word.
(continue reading…)
Product Review: Kiva Key Chain Backpack
by M80 on Jul.29, 2008, under Supplies
That’s right kids. Another product review. I know you are freakin’ excited but please try and contain yourself. This next item relates to that saying. Big things in small packages…or something like that.
The Kiva Key Chain Backpack is a little devil that weighs pretty much nothing and packs away into pretty much nothing. When expanded, it’s a decent size. I picked on up in black for about $7 USD. (continue reading…)
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