Decorating

Several months ago I went online and purchased a few prints to decorate my apartment. I have been really lazy and they have sat in the corner of my living room for ages. Last Sunday I finally hung them with my mom’s help. Now that they are up I love them as much I thought I would, but I also realize I still need more of them to make the room look great. I have been browsing on Allposters.com all weekend looking for additional prints that I like. The problem is that I find too many great items I want to buy. I used allposters when I bought the first 3 pieces and I am planning on sending them some more of my money for 2-3 more pieces this month.

I also have been looking for a site where I can make a collage of photos from digital photos and have a large poster made up that I can have framed. I finally found out that HP offers exactly what I want and they are partnered with Flickr. I can select the photos I want right from Flickr and but the poster. I am happy about that but after counting all the places I could put a big poster up in a frame with photos of my niece and nephew I realized that I don’t even have the room for what I wanted. It is good information since my mom likes making collages of photos. I will end up with smaller frames of 2-3 photos of the kids on a wall or two.

I am also trying to upgrade my kitchenware. The plates I have are over 5 years old and they are getting all chipped in my dish washer. I am trying to find something that looks good but is also affordable to replace them with.

The last few items I need to find is a bookshelf, and an end table for my couch. I need a place to throw my keys and stuff. My mom suggested I look at Chiasso. They seem to have nice stuff, but were more expensive than I thought it would be.It is looking like November is decorate month. And to think I was trying to cut back on the spending, but I do want to make my place look nice!

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13 Days With an iMac

As my bad luck would have it I went out and bought a 24″ 3ghz iMac the weekend before the announced the new Macbooks. Now I admit I knew they were going to announce new laptops. It wasn’t really a secret. At the time I had given up hope that Apple would come out with a regular Macbook that could use their 30″ displays. I gave up on an affordable solution to have a 30″ display. I wanted the display but didn’t need the Macbook Pro, or Mac Pro that I would need to own in order to run the display. Since my new job gave me a laptop that I need to use for work I didn’t really need my Macbook as much so I settled on the cheaper option of the iMac. I gave up on the larger screen but got a more powerful desktop.

So when the new Macbooks came out and could solve my original requirements I was not happy. I had already owned the iMac. This was of course the week I was out of work sick. I was contemplating selling the new computer for a loss on ebay and just getting the Macbook. I didn’t realize that I could return the iMac to the Apple store and just pay the high restocking fee. I opted to pay the restock fee since I could never sell the computer for what it was worth. I returned it with 1 day to spare on the 14 day return policy. I went ahead and picked up the low end aluminum Macbook. I thought about the more expensive one, but the hard drive space wasn’t an issue. My extra $400 would get me 400mhz in processor. As much as that would be a nice boost, it wasn’t worth the money. Instead I spent a little over $200 and upgraded the unit to 4gig’s of RAM and put in a 320gb 7200RPM hard drive. For less money I than buying the higher end laptop I think I speed up the unit more by getting a better HDD and RAM.

I just finished upgrading the new hard drive today. It was a as simple as running Carbon Copy Cloner on my old drive to a USB drive. Then I booted to the USB drive after installing the new 320gb drive in the laptop and ran CCC again in the reverse direction. The process took several hours to copy the data, but only required my interaction for a few minutes. When I was done my entire computer was cloned onto the new hard drive. I could never do something that cleanly with Windows, trust me I have tried over the years.

The only downside to note is yes I can use a 30″ Cinema Display with the new Macbooks, however the cable that will allow me to do that is not yet available or backordered that it will take several weeks to get. That means I am still on my 23″ display until I can get the cable and buy the new display. Why is going from 23″ to 30″ so important? My eyes aren’t the greatest, so the more screen that I can get the better!

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DroboShare and Drive Storage

Since John turned me onto the Drobo I have been a huge fan. I finally finished filling all 4 drive bays with 1TB drives a few weeks ago. Buying drives over the course of a few months defrayed the cost a bit. Last week I realized that if I want to have all 2.7TB of usable storage in one volume I will need to reformat the unit. Apparently the original firmware could only do up to 2TB volumes. Newer ones will do up to 16TB so I can add storage later and not have to worry about formatting the volume.

In order to reformat the Drobo I needed to move all the data currently on it off onto other storage while I performed the reconfiguration. The moving of the data off the Drobo took about 3 days. The reformatting of the unit took 15 minutes. While I was moving the data off the drive I realized that I would rather have that storage as NAS instead of directly connected to my Mac Mini desktop. When I was out earlier this morning I went over to J&R and picked up a DroboShare NAS attachment. The setup was just as easy as setting up the Drobo. I also like the fact that it piggy backs its power off of the Drobo.

Now that my Drobo is formatted for 8TB I can expand disks over the next few years without worrying about doing this exercise again. I am now copying all the data back onto the Drobo. It is slightly faster to do this by direct attaching the drive to my computer. Once I am done uploading the data, I will plug the drive back into the NAS head and my home network storage setup will be complete, for now. I want to see how long it takes me to use up 2.7TB?

The next big question is what to do with all my older external hard drives I have accumulated? I have many. I have about 5 250GB drives, and two 750GB external drives. It is allot, but I got the 750’s to replace some 250’s, and the 250’s never really went away. Once everything is on the Drobo I want to get rid of the 250’s and just have the two 750’s around for backups. And only a few years ago I thought it was allot to manage the data on one or two 18gb SCSI drives!

3 Hours Wasn’t So Bad

After what felt like a really long time the new iPhone 3G came out today. I had mixed thoughts of the first generation iPhone, even though I bought one the second day they were out. I also returned it two days later. I also tried again a few months later, and yet again returned it. The first generation phone had some limitations that I couldn’t get over. The new 3G version however is a different story. Really, it is a different story. I am writting about it in a future post so I won’t cover it here. Neadless to say when the new iPhone came out, I wanted to get it right away. I have been growing warry of my Nokia E61i as the weeks pass by. The launch of the iPhone 3G couldn’t have happened any faster!

My plan was to get up a little early and head over to an AT&T Wireless store near my office. I was hoping that the line at an AT&T store wouldn’t be too bad. If it was I could always just leave and goto work, since it was only a 3 block walk. All in all I was willing to commit about 2 hours to the ordeal, and if it looked crazy I would goto plan B. Plan B was to go the 5th Ave Apple store that is open 24 hours sometime later in the evening with the hopes of getting a shorter line at night.

I got to the AT&T store about 7:40AM and there was already about 50 people in line. I found out later that if I got there around 7 it would have been more like 5 people in front of me. I waited in line with everyone else for about 45 minutes. The line was moving slowly but I saw progress. Then an AT&T rep comes out and said that they were already out of 16GB Black models. Of course that was the one that I wanted so I was not too happy. I figured I could still get a White 16GB model and it would be ok. A few minutes later another AT&T employee came out and said that by the time they got to our area of the line they most likely would be out of all 16GB models. At that point I said forget this, and went to work. All told it was about an hour of time invested, but I made it to work before 9AM so all was well.

My original plan was to go home after work and come back to the Apple Store on 5th Ave really late (I figured 10-11PM would be late enough that most of the line would have dissipated). I hadn’t been sleeping much this week since I had some sort of minor bug. Nothing crazy but I didn’t really want to go back out again later. Instead I headed out of work a little early and went up to the Apple Store. Now this plan was only good for me since the day turned out to not be really hot. It was actually very nice and comfortable outside so waiting in line in the sun wasn’t so bad. if it would have been a scorcher day my plans would have been radically different. New toy vs staying cool, I am siding with cool. There is limits to my craziness.

The line there was really long (see photos below), but as the security guy said it was the shortest it was all day. The security guy I spoke to estimated the line from where I was to be around 2 hours. I didn’t have anywhere else to be, and I wanted the phone so I decided to see how long I could hold out on line. The thing about me is that I don’t like lines. I get that from my dad. If I could order something online I would, but if you want something right away you sometimes have to brave the lines. I once waited in an airport 11 hours, and stuck on a plane another 9 hours or so another time. That was just to get home, so waiting 2 hours for something I actually wanted was worth some time. It is crazy rationalization but not the craziest I have made, so what the heck.

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To keep myself occupied I listened to my iPod, read the news via Avantgo on my E61i, and just did allot of people watching. A line like the one I was on really brought out the diversity of the city. It was interesting just to watch and listen to my surroundings. The security guy turned out to be right and wrong at the same time about the wait. It was about two hours from when I started until I got into the actual Apple Store.

Once inside however the process was no where near finished. The store itself was pretty empty compared to other normal days that I have been there. They split people into two new lines. One at each end of the store. Each line went just as slow as outside. At least now I was in AC and near a bathroom if needed. Of course it wasn’t so hot outside so the AC wasn’t such a big deal.

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Once I actually got to a sales guy was when my problems really started. I knew going into this purchase that I might have a problem. The issue was that back in March I changed phone numbers on my AT&T Wireless account. Now what AT&T said they could do and actually do when they switched numbers wasn’t exactly the same thing. I was told that this could be a simple change and that it wouldn’t affect my contract in any way. Turned out it wasn’t. In the end most issues were resolved, but not everything. What had happened was instead of replacing my current number with the new one, they actually created a new line on my account and then removed the old one. That messed up my roll over minutes, contract end date, equipment replacement eligibility date, price plans, etc. The representatives I spoke to on the phone were actually very helpful in fixing most of my issues compared to the mess the people in the store caused. They fixed my contract end date back to when it was supposed to be. They got me back on the really good data plan that I had that was no longer offered. They could have tried to work on the roll over minutes, but since I was moving to an unlimited voice plan I told them it didn’t matter. I was more worried about the contract date than anything else. Unfortunately it turns out the date that was really important, the date I can get equipment at a discounted price wasn’t touched. I didn’t know it was important until later. In June I noticed that even though my contract was up in December I wasn’t eligible for a new phone until March 09. That didn’t make sense since even though my account was messed up in March, I never actually bought equipment at a discounted price. I called AT&T again and they did some research. They said that yes the date was messed up and that it was in fact an error on their end. They read me back the notes they put on my account basically saying that when I wanted new equipment it was ok to discount it for me. They did caution me that I may or may not need to call customer service when buying the new equipment. That was the reason I tried going to the AT&T store first, vs the Apple Store. So when I got to the end of the line and ran into a problem with AT&T’s computer it wasn’t a surprise. The question became, was I going to argue and end up having to call AT&T and wait on line for ages with them, or worse lose my place on the Apple line and have the last 2 1/2 hours of waiting be for nothing. I figured AT&T would have a huge queue on the phone on a day like today, so I opted to say screw it and just pay the extra money for the phone. I will call next week and see if I can get that money back, but I don’t think it will happen. I chalk the extra cost up to wanting to have immediate gratification!

After the issue with the AT&T price was over, my issues weren’t done. They actually had an issue approving my credit card. That was a total surprise to me, but the issue turned out to be the wireless credit card unit the guy checking me out used was having problems connecting to his wireless system. A few retries later I was all set. I browsed the store a bit more and bought a screen protector and a clear case. Once all my purchases were done, I headed home. The line looked a bit shorter as I was leaving, but it was at least a two hour wait at 8:30 at night.

All told my entire ordeal took about 3 hours. Was it worth it? So far I think so, but for me my mobile is one of the tools I use all the time so having a good one that works is critical. For the past several months I haven’t had one that worked right. I also got the model I wanted, the 16GB Black one! My thoughts on day to day use of the new phone will come after I use it next week. For now I am syncing it up with my stuff, and resting my feet!

Amazon MP3 Store

Since the iTunes store opened, I have been a customer. I have bought a bunch of music from the store over the years. I have still bought regular CD’s but recently that has been happening less and less. Out of all the online buying options I liked that Apple’s AAC format’s DRM would allow me to burn regular CD’s. But recently I have ran into issues with that option. I have wanted to play music bought from iTunes on my Nokia phone. In order for me to that I have to burn the music to a CD and then rip it back to iTunes as an MP3. By doing this I would lose quality. I knew this when I bought the music in the first place, but I didn’t think I would need to do the conversion ever so I figured what the heck. Well fast forward a few years and if I bought all my music as CD’s and just ripped them as MP3’s I wouldn’t be in this situation.

I know that the iTunes store does offer some MP3’s without any DRM, but the issue is the store only offers SOME MP3’s. I haven’t found a song I want to buy from iTunes that was in MP3 format. About a week ago I checked out the Amazon MP3 store. I have heard about the store since it came out, but the ease of use of the iTunes store kept me lazy and I never checked it out. Last week I picked up 1 single to try out. Amazon made it really easy to buy and import my completely DRM free MP3 into iTunes. I was very impressed, but how about the stores selection?

Yesterday I did some browsing for music. I searched the iTunes store and then searched the same music on the Amazon MP3 store. What I found was that most of the music I wanted was in both stores. I ended up buying the latest Stoke 9 album on the Amazon MP3 site. I actually was going to buy that album about a month ago but I held off because I wanted a DRM free version. Now I have it. I will say I am not a huge fan of the DRM in Amazon’s ebooks, but I buy them. That being said I am impressed with the DRM free music they offer. For now I am switching to the amazon store vs the itunes store for my music. I will wait for more music to be DRM free on the itunes store, but I am not holding my breath.

For the future, I don’t see myself buying any DRM enabled music. I will get it from amazon or another store that offer’s DRM free music, or I will buy the CD’s like I used to and just rip the music. This is a time where I will not let laziness win out anymore. Now I wait for a more open ebook reader like the Kindle, but until then I will be still buying DRM’d books.

eBay’s Feedback Rules Suck

So eBay and Paypal are great when they work. The problem is when any little bit of fraud or doubt about an auction comes into play an seller gets screwed. My latest issue with the dynamic duo of lets screw the seller is eBay’s relatively new feedback policy. In the good days of the past someone would leave you a bad feedback score, you could reciprocate. That way a total moron would feel the pain of being an idiot when they left feedback for no good reason. Now a day’s only a buyer can leave neutral or negative feedback. eBay’s thoughts are that they don’t want buyers to be afraid of retribution when they leave negative feedback on a seller.

Here is why that doesn’t work. I am finally selling my Treo. In order to try and decrease the number of potential fraudulent bids I clearly state in the auction that I am only looking for bidders with 5 or more feedback. In the scheme of things it isn’t much of a protection against scammers, but every bit counts. I had someone win the auction with Buy It Now, and paid via Paypal. I went in to my accounts to check out the buyer. To my dismay I noticed that the buyer had only 1 feedback. Then I went into Paypal to check on the money and noticed that the person had paid for the item but wanted to have it shipped to a PO Box. I immediately refunded the guy his full payment price and in the refund I left a note about why I was refunding the money. The bidder actually sent me like 3 notices on ebay confused as to why he was being rejected even-though I explained it to him. He then wrote back to say that I got my first negative feedback for screwing him. This is where I got mad at eBay. I went to leave him feedback explaining my side, and realized that I couldn’t because eBay changed the policy. I refunded the guy his full amount paid. 1 feedback and asking to ship to a PO Box are both clear signs of a scam. How am I at fault here trying to protect myself? He got his money back like 30 minutes after paying. How is that screwing him???

eBay is trying to protect buyers, but what about sellers? I am more protected as a buyer already. If you use Paypal you can dispute the charge if you don’t get your merchandise, and then get your money back. If I send a product to someone and they dispute it, I have seen Paypal side with the seller, and then I am out my money and my product. Jayson got screwed selling a Mac Mini because it was worth more than the Paypal insurance and he shipped to a non registered address, even though it was the buyers home address. How is that fair?

Don’t you just love a semi-monopolistic website like eBay (try finding as large an auction community in the US and I will use it) that lets one type of customer able to complain about service, but not another? I find eBay contemptible, but I am forced to use it because it is basically the only game in town.

Submarine Shopping

It is hard to find the perfect gift for people. I needed to find a gift for my friends Jayson & Gretchen for their house warming party next week. What do you get? Some kitchen appliance, a painting, alcohol? Who knows. I ended up going with the fun and frivolous gift. They have a pool, so I went searching for a submarine to drive around in it. The selection for remote control subs wasn’t that great but I was able to find something nice on Amazon that got good reviews. I look forward to seeing if the kids can sink it this weekend.

The Submarine

Anthro Desks Rock!

On Tuesday I received my new Laptop Cart (its like a mini desk for me). I wanted something I could wheel a computer or TV on that I could keep in my bedroom. I don’t have a TV in there, and there is no fixed spot that would be good to keep one. I figured having something that I can move would be cool. I had been using the 19″ LCD TV I won at my company holiday party on a plastic cabinet that has wheels, but it is really flimsy. I order the cart from Anthro. They are the same company that I got my computer table from. The Laptop Cart even matches the computer table. See mom, I do pay attention. Anthro makes some fantastic stuff.

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It took me 20 minutes to assemble the cart. Now I need to setup the TV on it when I get some time. With the cart order I also bought some cable management kits for my computer table. The cable management kits are an idea so simple that I haven’t seen many other companies offer. The desk is modular so it took me 10 minutes to add the cable management. It was so simple and looks so much better than cables tied together with velcro. I love companies that actually make good stuff that works! I would recommend them (and I have) to anyone.

Six Weeks Wait For a Watch Band

When I turned 30 my dad gave me his vintage 1969 Omega Speedmaster. I haven’t used it much since I have always been afraid of damaging it, even though my dad wore it in surgeries for 30 years. In the few months that I did wear it I began to scratch the underside of the steel watch band. It was scraping against the desk when I typed. I have a similar problem with the Titanium X-33 I use as my day to day watch.

Recently I have wanted to wear the Speedmaster Professional more often, but I don’t want to mess up the original band any more than I already have (I really haven’t damaged it, but with continued use it will be messed up). I decided to go and try to buy a leather band that I can swap for the steel one I currently have. Well that was easier said than done. I went to Tourneau on Saturday and was basically told if they could get me a band it would be 6-8 weeks. I say if because since they couldn’t find the serial number on the watch they couldn’t validate that it was authentic. They claim that Omega won’t let them order anything without a serial number. I informed the lady that watches as old as the one I have don’t always have the serial number on the outside. For some reason I read that older models had the number inside the watch, if at all. She said it didn’t matter. I just shook my head as I provided my contact information in the hopes that Tourneau can order the band. If they can, I have no idea what color it can come in, or how much. I just don’t get some businesses. Is this company thinking in their head and saying lets take a loyal customer who has paid a premium for a product that double digit percentage of the population are stopping from buying (yes with mobiles and other electronic devices less and less people are buying watches) and make it harder for them to pay money for an accessory. It sure feels like that.

Oh and to be clear, I will blame the store not the manufacturer in this case because the sales lady didn’t handle the situation well at all. Places have to learn how to treat their customers better.

What Do You Get a Two Year Old?

My nephew Zach’s birthday is in under a month. That means I am thinking about what to get him. I don’t even attempt to get him the most outrageous present. That is reserved for my dad to come up with something crazy. My problem is I can never think of what my niece or nephew would want for a present. I rely on input from my sister, otherwise I would never have thought to get a 5 year old a printer for her birthday. Zach is only two so he will probably get some traditional two year old gift. My issue is I don’t know what that might be just yet. It is always fun to shop for him, but I need guidance:(