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19 October 2008 ~ 1 Comment

Payoff!

All my years of using Amazon, feeding my buying habits into their recommendation engine… well I knew the payoff would happen someday and here we are.

While preordering my 15″ MacBook Pro (hereto referred to as “the new hotness”) Amazon melted my face with a legendary buying tip:

First, I love the discount.  When spending nearly $4000, I can rest easy knowing that I’m saving 0.003%

Second, I have to applaud Amazon for suggesting this pairing.  I’ve been concerned that my new notebook might be lonely and this the perfect solution.

Third and finally, I really have to question this pairing.  A MacBook and a MacBook Pro?  Those of us who buy our notebooks in pairs would opt for the Pro and the Air, not the Pro and basic MacBook.  It’s just common sense.

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15 September 2008 ~ 0 Comments

Aren’t Wizards Supposed to Help?

From Mozilla Thunderbird account setup:

Hmm… ;-)

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10 September 2008 ~ 0 Comments

Round Table, 1997 is Calling

…and they want their welcome screen back!

A 4.0 browser?  A lot of Solaris 7 users must eat at Round Table!

HTML only?  Maybe some of those Solaris users prefer Lynx? :-)

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24 July 2008 ~ 0 Comments

We Can Dream, Can’t We?

Encountered during a hardware beta survey… is this question really necessary?

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20 July 2008 ~ 0 Comments

Amazon’s Buying Power

How do they do it?  Volume, volume, volume!

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18 June 2008 ~ 0 Comments

Eight Dollars

Scammers just aren’t swinging for the fences like they used to…

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24 February 2008 ~ 0 Comments

Cisco VPN & Seinfeld

A dialog from the Cisco VPN installer reminded me of an episode of Seinfeld.

Seinfeld Season 9 – “The Maid”

JERRY: What’s around you?

KRAMER: I’m lookin’ at Ray’s Pizza. You know where that is?

JERRY: Is it Famous Ray’s?

KRAMER: No. It’s Original Ray’s.

JERRY: Famous Original Ray’s?

KRAMER: It’s just Original, Jerry!

JERRY: Well, what street are you on?

KRAMER: Hey, I’m on first and first. How can the same street intersect with itself? I must be at the nexus of the universe!

Cisco’s VPN software is/was notorious for its stability issues on the Mac. Of course skepticism followed me to my Vista laptop. Every so often it would forget all of my connection settings forcing me to re-enter several bits of easily-forgettable information: IP addresses, obscure passwords and VPN configuration settings.

Let’s get the latest version.

Start the installer:

This is an upgrade from a previous version yet the installer is asking me to uninstall… itself? I must be at the nexus of the universe!

Consider the following:

  1. Cisco was able to detect this condition.
  2. Cisco wrote the installer for this application.
  3. Cisco wrote the installers for all previous versions of this application.

Perhaps Cisco, with its intimate knowledge of its own software, might be able to handle all of this for me? Isn’t this what computers are great at? Automation?

“Aww c’mon Rob!” you’re thinking.  “Just uninstall and reinstall yourself.  It can’t be that hard!”  Here’s how that process went:

  1. Uninstalled original client which crashed the machine.
  2. Uninstalled (again) ’successfully’.  Reboot.
  3. Installed new client, detected remnants of previous install (even though I uninstalled it), rolled back install progress, started some sort of Cisco uninstall.  Reboot.
  4. Installed new client (again).  Reboot.
  5. Installed new client (again for the third time) and was successful.

Let’s learn from Cisco and Yahoo!’s less-than-stellar examples of error reporting – if we can detect it, we can probably do something about it.

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10 February 2008 ~ 0 Comments

Aww, You Shouldn’t Have!

Due to a shipping delay on a notebook I ordered from HP, I was given a $50 coupon at the HP store. With the ridiculous price of toner, I already knew where it was going. First however, a quick price check at Amazon.

Until Amazon suggested it, I would have never thought of giving someone toner as a gift. I mean, it’s great for several thousand sheets, so why not?

“Every time you print Yahoo Maps directions, I want you to think of me.   That’s right, I didn’t forget.  HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, BABY!

And when my wife has shed her final tears of joy, we’ll take a picture of the special moment and upload it to Amazon.

If your wife doesn’t own a laser printer, chances are she does have a mobile phone.  Well here’s the perfect gift for your loved one to go along with that Valentine’s Day cherry red cell phone:

How did Norton snag Ricky Martin for the cover?

You can have all the credit for these great gift ideas. After all, I’m only the messenger.

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16 January 2008 ~ 0 Comments

Choice

Today while depositing a few cheques, the Wells Fargo ATM asked me an interesting question.

To which account should the cheques be deposited?

Hmm… Well in this situation I’m just going to say that I feel comfortable in allowing the ATM to make that decision for me.

Then again, if anyone or anything could get this one wrong, it would be a computer :-)

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30 September 2007 ~ 0 Comments

Who Said Usability Wasn’t Funny?

Google Launches ‘The Google’ For Older Adults

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