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BlackBerry Storm and Conando

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

I got the BlackBerry Storm through work a few weeks ago.  A couple of co-workers had the phone before me and they all pretty much hated it.  The biggest problem they had was getting used to the typing.  After having it for almost a month now, it’s not the easiest thing in the world to type but it’s not horrible either.

It’s different from the iPhone in that it let’s you run multiple user applications at a time.  You also have to push the screen like a button to register a “click”.  This might seem kind of annoying at first but this prevents from clicking stuff you didn’t mean to click on.  The on-screen keyboard is also a lot larger than the iPhone.

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So far I’m running the following applications: Google Maps, Viigo (RSS Reader), Gmail and Google Talk.  Google Maps is pretty damn cool now since Verizon enabled GPS for it.  It can tell me exactly where I’m at anywhere in the US (or Europe) by about a meter.  This is very useful for when I escape my captors somewhere in the dense woods of Pennsylvania.  It’s also good if we are somewhere in Chicagoland and we just need to go eat some Sweet Mandy B’s cupcakes RIGHT NOW.

I also enabled Google Latitude on my phone.  It lets a select number of people know where the hell I’m at all times.  They can easily go to iGoogle.com and see me on the map.  So no more “Where is Jose??  We are all so worried since our lives revolve around his well-being!”.  It will be more like “Where is Jose??  Oh let’s check that ‘internet thing’ he told us about.  Oh ok, he’s in Gary, Indiana in an alley next to the Crazy Horse bar/pub.  He is probably taking a well-deserved nap.  Let’s go back to torturing that middle-aged gypsy.”

Did I mention the best feature of all?  It’s fully paid by work.  So I can waste all my money on more meaningful things like a $150 joystick.

Speaking of joysticks, last night I watched the last show of Late Night with Conan O’Brien.  Even though he’s moving to LA I’m going to miss the show in NY.  He said that nothing would change when he goes to LA, he wouldn’t get more serious and that the Max Weinberg 7 would still be there.  So maybe it will be a good thing and he won’t get fake overnight.  2,725 episodes.  That’s an amazing run.

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Winter Olympics

Saturday, February 25th, 2006

The Winter Olympics are over. I did my usual 40 hours of Curling watching thanks to the magic of Tivo. If you feel like TV doesn’t control your existance, give Tivo a try. You’ll be saying “Sorry, I can’t go out with you this or next weekend, I have 35 hours of curling to watch.” in no time. Trust me, girls think that’s HOT.

Cassie JohnsonSpeaking of HOT, Cassie Johnson was the skip for the U.S. female’s curling team. She’s mostly at fault for my extensive curling watching this year. Other than Cassie though, curling is a pretty cool sport. Most people don’t “get it” and think it’s retarded but once you get to know the sport (and the hot women that play it) you’ll learn to appreciate it more. If you want to learn more about curling, visit the curling entry at Wikipedia. Then maybe you’ll know what to do when a girl is screaming “YEP! YEP! HARD! HARD! HARD!” from accross the ice.

Lindsey JacobellisOh yes, I almost forgot to talk about Lindsey “Method Air” Jacobellis. Lindsey was leading the snowboardcross race by about 5 seconds when the decides to do a “method air” on the next to last jump of the race. Lindsey managed to pull off a lovely “method air” and then completely fell on her “method ass” shortly after landing. It cost her the gold medal but she did gain a world of embarassment. USA! USA! USA!

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Martin Sargent is still alive

Monday, January 2nd, 2006

Martin Sargent and Mary CareyAre you a Martin Sargent fan? Some of you might remember the “Unscrewed with Martin Sargent” show which aired on TechTV from 2003 to 2004. The show had a Letterman style setup. It featured offbeat guests from Internet culture, comedy, Martin’s binge drinking adventures and interviews with “adult” female stars. It was very funny and constantly crossed the line. Like all good things, it got cancelled during the TechTV + G4 merge that created the G4TV monster.

But… he’s back! (and so is Laura Swisher) They both have their own free podcasts. You can find the the podcasts of Infected (Martin’s show) at REV3. For Laura’s show you can go to Weezy and The Swish. They also have 2 very funny blog sites: Sargeworld and Swisher’s Untitled Blog Project.