March 14, 2008

Told you so


martin.jpg 

Busted! 


March 09, 2008

Lazy Sunday (part 2)

Actually a Sunday this time. :)

 

Having brunch in Fujimama's right now. I'm typing away on my new HTC Shift which arrive late last week.

The keyboard is nice, but will take a little getting used to. Still I can type faster already that using anything smaller that I have tried to date. 

Really happy to get ecto working on it. This makes mobile blogging a breeze and the addition of spelling check is critical.

Having a nice, leisurely morning so far, and will do a bit of shopping later. Kind of flipping between crazy busy and oddly quiet lately. I feel that my life right now is in some weird mode and I have no idea how long it will last.

 

Well, more to come...

March 03, 2008

Simply Awesome

This is just... absolutely brilliant!

Steampunk Remake via Gizmodo

February 25, 2008

Just a bit suprised

Wow, wasn't expecting this.

The first mobile carrier in Japan to get HTC's current flagship smartphone is actually going to be EMobile!
Quite a scoop considering how close HTC has been playing with Softbank and Docomo in the past. Then again, I'm sure that handheld sales of the TYTN in Japan were pretty disappointing to the carriers.

Release info

What is particularly interesting is that the TYTN II (aka Kaiser, aka ADSP) appears to have been modified with a single band 1.7Ghz cellular modem. This means that it will only work on Japan's EMobile 3G network. I'm kinda hoping that the specs are off and that this is one of the new quadband 3G modems that should be appearing this year.

EMobile has the best urban 3G network in Japan, offering unlimited HSDPA speed for around 50$ a month. About half of the rate on Docomo's FOMA or Softbank 3G's 21Ghz HSDPA networks.

I'm starting to get hopeful that we might see a quadband variant of the HTC Shift that will allow me to use it on EMobile's network.

February 16, 2008

Lazy Sunday, errr Saturday?

Was downtown today in Ginza, was nice just walking around.
Stopped by the Apple store to check out the Macbook Air. It's certainly a pretty peice of kit. Might have to pick up one of those... Eventually.

Stopped by Starbucks. Didn't know that the Matsuyadori Starbucks was the first one in Japan. Been there a bunch of times, but somehow I like the feeling of history.

Also saw these ccats sitting on top of a sign. Not sure what it was about, but lots of people gathered around to snap cellphone pics.

As a matter of fact, I shot this with my new Nokia E90. (actually I moblogged this wholeentry with it) this is my first entry with my new mobile platform. Was actually quiite easy (but going to need to bump up my data plan. More to come on this later.

Been a tought year so far. Lot's of uncertainty, could be a bit more hope. Anyway, it was as good a day as I can remember.

November 21, 2007

Down with Big Media!

Ok. I'm obviously biased on this one. I've picked my sides and I am squarely against big media and therefore with the unions when it comes to the current strikes. To me this is very much about the future of information.
How we define communications and media today will have a frightening impact on the future. And by future I mean tomorrow, next week, 5 years from now, 50 years from now.

Another link from United Hollywood

Bill Moyers on the movement taken by big media to gain unprecedented control over communications and information. To me this is a step backward similar in size to taking back the printing press. This is the opposite of progress and the doom of America if it is allowed to come to pass.

After a few sconds of digging, I'm pretty sure that Kevin Miller is the anti-christ.

November 15, 2007

Can I just say that media companies SUCK!?!

I support the writer's strike.

Not just because I think that writers deserve more money. Writing is a pretty crappy job and much of the greatest works in history have been written while the author was starving to death or locked in some prison or some such nightmare. Torturing writers actually seems to make for better art, so I can live with that.

No, I support the strike because media companies just plain suck. They are awful, terrible groups filled with horrible human beings who should be recycled into some more useful material like seat cushions for football bleachers or flyswatters. Media executives should be cut into tiny pieces and their offspring shunned by society for generations.
I do not think I am exaggerating here. They are worse than #@% Yankee fans!

They refuse to discuss residuals for so-called "new media". In other words, yes we make money off of advertisements that we force people who watch our programming over the internet, but you can't have any because the whole internet is just so new and strange that we don't understand how it all works! It's like a bunch of tubes or something right? Heck, it might just be some fad and in a couple of years people will go back to the good ol fashioned wireless like my granpappy *those were the days*.

So their excuse for not discussing this is that they don't understand how to make money off of it. Meanwhile they continue to track down anyone who shares media and threaten to take away their milkmoney or medicare or whatever hardened criminals have these days. So they don't "understand" the internet, can't think of how to make money using it, and abhore people using it to use it for free entertainment.

Can someone just put these guys out of their misery? I mean they must have a horrible life scared of all these modern contrivances like airplanes, electric lights, and the wheel.

I support the strike because I hope that some television starved fans will go all zombie on the networks and snack on their lower intestines. I support it just because I don't like waking up in a world with people so dense that they are threatening to pull down the moon by their own personal gravitational pull. You should support it too. cause if you don't the zombies will get you too.

Support it now at United Hollywood