Technology

Cell Hell

I used to hate having a cell phone. I picked one up in 2000 though, and have been using it ever since. Now Stephanie and Chris both have cells, and I have done away with my landline completely. Cheaper and more convenient.

Until I dropped my phone in Ruth’s piss-filled potty chair that is. Goddam thing won’t work now. I have it taken apart to dry out, hopefully it will work tommorow. I am only three weeks from being able to get a free upgrade, so perhaps I can go to the Verizon place tommorow and beg. Hell, I’ll feed em free fr a couple of weeks if they give me a damn free phone. I generally don’t bother with insurance for ANYTHING electronic. It’s just not worth it. Hell, I have had the damn thing 23 months. Even crapping out like this, if I have to buy my phone tommorow, I will still have saved enough to pay for it. Doesn’t piss me off any less though.

At least I don’t have to worry about work calling me in the middle of the night. hehe, they will call my district manager instead.

Up and running

Finally got my PC back up and running, along with a couple of others that were for cash. I hate not having a computer. It sucked because I lost most of my pics from the last year. I have some older backups, but nothing recent. Luckily I have not deleted the Disney photos from my SD card. I though I had lost those. What a crappy sinking feeling.

Of course the kids (as well as us) will always remember, but it is nice to have pictures as well. They have just moved from the heavy album, to the TV instead. I just need to make sure that I have a couple of backups.

More PC woes

This sucks. I am currently working on several computers, and mine has crapped out. Not sure if it is the memory or what. Oh well, the rest have now gone to the back of the line, but not too far, as they are for cash.

Registration for newspapers

I hate it when online newspapers (such as the AJfuckingC) REQUIRE registration in order to be able to access them. It pisses me off because it is just a scam to send more fucking junk emails. I shy away from those sites and use either portals that I have already registered for something else, or listen to the radio. It just pisses me off when I come across an interesting link and can’t go there to read it. Fuck you AJC.

Movies

I quit using Blockbuster quite awhile back after they treated me like they didn’t give a shit if I was their customer or not (don’t have the link, but I posted a couple times about them on the blog). I used a local place up the street from me just to check them out, but the prices are too high, and they don’t have a whole lot of movies to choose from.

Broke down this week and decided to check out Netflix, as they are having a free two week trial. I figured I would be able to watch a movie or two, then decide if I want to pay the 19.99 a month for the service (or 9.99 if I go the route of one movie at a time). I signed up Wednesday night, and put a few movies in my queue. Received them today. So far I am pretty impressed. Very fast. We will either watch them tonight, or rip them to a temporary drive to watch at my leisure later before I get rid of them, and I will mail the DVDs back tommorow. I received A Series of Unfortunate Events, Million Dollar Baby, and National Treasure. Since I only go to the theaters about once a year, I haven’t seen any of them yet. Time to sit back, have a beer and watch some TV tonight. I have someone else doing drawer change for me, so I will not be going back in until tommorow morning.

Since I am on the sunject of the boob tube, I was happy to see that Lost is back on. Also caught this show on called Invasion. It seemed pretty entertaining, I will watch it again once or twice and see if I like it or not. Some kind of alien invasion thing.

Media Center PC

After several years of fooling around with TV to PC and such, I have finally gotten a decent system up and running, that Stephanie and the kids can use. Some of the features I think that they actually prefer now.

I am running Homeseer 2.0 in the background. It is very rare to interacte with it now, except using the web interface. I have it controlling a shitload of X-10 devices, one Z-wave lamp interface, which I cannot decide if I like or not. I originally had the Z-Wave beginners kit, or something like that. Came with a Z-Wave handheld controller, a USB interface, and two lamp modules. One of the lamp modules went belly up after about a month and has been sitting in a drawer ever since. The Handheld controller works, and I have used it to program the devices, but as a remote it blows chunks. It is nowhere even close to being intuitive, hard to use, and a general pain in the ass. As far as the USB controller and remaining lamp module, they work, but there is an issue with either Homeseer 2.0, or the interface is going bad, because I have to restart Homeseer sometimes three or four times a day because it loses communication with the controller. All in all, I will probably ditch Z-Wave in the very near future. I have heard lots of good things about it, but in my experience it sucks. If the shit doesn’t work out of the box for a dumbass, then noone will buy it or take it seriously down the road.
I use the ADI Ocelot as my X-10 controller, as well as (less often) IR control. The Ocelot kicks ass. I have had it for a year or two, and have never had a problem with it. No software for me to bungle up (except for the rare cases when I use CMAX to program events in it) and it works great with HS. I am using a 3rd party plugin for it, rather than the stock Ocelot plugin.
I also have a Temp05 temperature interface. I have about 15 temperature sensors around the house, inside and out, as well as a humidity sensor. I have most of them disconnected pending a rewiring project that I have not gotten around to yet.
I have two RF sensors, the MR-26a, and the W800RF for my remote control. Works very well, and I can use Homeseer with a girder interface to translate commands to the rest of my programs.

For remotes, I have two. I would like to go down to only one, but have not had the time to fool with the needed configuration for that. The main one is the Snapstream Firefly. I use it to control just about EVERYTHING on the HTPC. Unfortunately it is strictly RF, so I have to use my programmable IR remote for everything else.

On the front end, I am using Meedio as my main interface. I really like the menuing system, and it is very extensible. I have a rudimentary plugin that uses Homeseer and Girder to control my lighting from Meedio, although my remote is faster and I normally use that. It uses libraries to catalogue all of my music, movies and pictures, in addition to information downloaded from the web. I am able to use it as a My Pictures slideshow (with music playing if I want it). DVD rips, in addition to movies record with my PVR software are also available. I don’t use the internal music software, as there is NO support for music downloaded from iTunes, and not likely to be any time in the near future. I do use a plugin the runs winamp in the background, which works great. Near seamless, I never see winamp.

As far as TV, I own Meedio Pro, which includes a PVR interface, but support for TV tuner cards sucks, and overall, it is very inferior to Snapstreams product, BeyondTV. I have three TV tuners, one is USB, the other two PCI cards. One of the PCI cards is hooked to my cable box, the other two, just to regular cable. BeyondTV also offers me the capability to use a serial cable from my cable box to the PC, so it changes the channels when I need it to. In the past I used girder and the Oceleot, and if I ever have my cable box upgraded, will probably end up doing that again, but it is much slower than the serial hookup. The PVR is great. I can record two shows siultaneously while watching a 3rd. I schedule it to record stuff that I really want to watch, very rarely do I watch live TV anymore. When I do watch it live, I am able to pause, rewind, set it to record even though I am in the middle of the show. The Beta version that I was running earlier this summer also offers FM tuner support, I am very much looking forward to that being added back in.

In comparison to alot of systems that I have seen pictures of and described, I have a pretty damn basic system, but it works great for me. I would hate to have to go back to regular TV. I have about 30 gigs of music that I recorded from my CDs, LPs and Cassettes. Much better than taking up all of that damn room. I do still get the occasional CD, but I prefer to use iTunes, as it is cheaper, and I don’t even have to leave the house for it.

Pleased with myself

…although that doesn’t take much. I managed to get my pda connected to the net through my cell phone. W00t! Now can get online ANYWHERE, ANYTIME. Damn, I am a geek sometimes. Will come in handy on trips though. I just need to get hooked up with a couple of extra batteries now.

What a fucking dumbass

Top News Article | Reuters.co.uk

Cell Phone Rudeness

I used to hate cell phones. I have gotten so used to carrying one, that I dumped my landline and now use nothing but the cell. Generally I will cut it off in the bank, shopping line, etc.; or at the very least cut the ringer off.

It never fails though. Everyone at work knows that I am busy this morning, and not too call, but they did anyway, and of course I had neglected to cut the ringer off. I immediately hung up and turned the damn thing off, but it still irritated the hell out of me.

Something that I have noticed is that people who would never think about calling me on my home phone won’t hesitate to pick up and call me on the cell phone for the most insignificant iota of bullshit, which is probably why they called today. Fucking morons.

Bandwidth Thief?

Stealing your neighbor’s Internet? Experts urge caution – Aug. 9, 2005

“If you’re in a Manhattan building with 30 apartments that’s one thing,” said Julie Ask, research director at the technology consultants Jupiter Research. “But if you’re the guy who parks your car in front of a suburban house in the middle of the night and you’ve got the screen from your laptop glowing, well…” speaking of a man who was arrested earlier this month in Florida for just that.

Damn. One of the things that I noticed with the iPaq is that on my drive to work and back, there were about 30 different wireless networks. I decided to stop in the Jameson Inn parking lot just to play around. Guess I will have to watch it. I never was able to get a connection, but I suppose that if I had, it might prove to be a problem.