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Living Room / Re: Well, I got it: Nokia Lumia 920, Windows 8
« Last post by superboyac on November 14, 2012, 12:14 AM »
A couple years ago I stopped thinking about my handheld device as a computer replacement or even extension of my computer and just embraced it for what it was -- took it instead as a separate thing altogether. That change of expectation made a great difference. Windows Phone is a much simpler experience than Windows -- you could argue it's all superficial. But here's the meat of it: it very elegantly does everything I need it to do. I can't do everything with it, but oh how I love what it does.
This is exactly how I feel.  It's the reason why i even bothered getting the phone.  Most of my complaints do have to do with comparing it with a full desktop PC, which is quite unreasonable.  complaints about music/video...easily solved, I use my actual GOOD music player device like a sony walkman, or the sansas.  I already know what i'll be using this phone for: phone calls, keeping up with urgent emails/texts (the rest can wait for desktop), navigation help occasionally (though I prefer my large tablet for that), help looking up stuff on the fly, finding places to eat, addresses.  That's pretty much it.  Well said, allen.
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Living Room / Re: Well, I got it: Nokia Lumia 920, Windows 8
« Last post by superboyac on November 13, 2012, 11:34 PM »
It's true.  I can't bulk transfer anything.  Only one freaking file at a time.  This has got to change, cmon.
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Living Room / Re: Well, I got it: Nokia Lumia 920, Windows 8
« Last post by superboyac on November 13, 2012, 11:33 PM »
Here's an article with several points i agree with:
http://forums.wpcent...iscussion/197887.htm
I want to see the following in WP8

-A file explorer that will allow us to bulk transfer our photos, music, videos, documents, or anything else to anyone else over any means. This includes transferring over bluetooth and/or NFC. This includes creating file folders with directories. Moving files from one directory to another. Etc. If they are going to force us into "Apple" mode where we can't manipulate anything, that = fail. My 4 year old BlackBerry Bold had a file explorer and that thing was basically a calculator.

-When I plug my phone into my computer I want it to be able to act as a USB mass storage drive. Zune is not the solution here going forward. Can't tell you how frustrated I was when I had some videos on my phone, connected to my computer and Zune automatically deleted them because they weren't present in my "My Videos" folder. I was travelling and needed these videos for the plane. And yeah it was only after that happened that I found the setting buried in Zune to not "automatically sync My Pictures/My Music/My Videos to your phone upon plugin". As far as I'm concerned Zune is a nice looking POS software that needs to be replaced ASAP.

-"Manly" looking tiles. My phone is not a toy, it's a tool to get sh*t done. **** the phone has the best mobile MS Office on it baked into the OS. I'm also a guy, not a chick. And therefore "baby blue" and other flourescent colors being the only option is just not appropriate. Grey, Black, White, and otherwise darker colored themes need to be offered, period. There's no excuse for that. And if someone like Joe Belfiore with his questionable sense of style is making these color decisions then he needs to be canned. Give me a break, this OS is way too good to be ruined by ugly colors.

-Folders for apps. The App list on the "second home screen" is decent but is tiresome after a while. Just allow us to create folders i.e. "Photo", "News", "Finance", where we can put similarily purposed apps inside as to reduce the amount of clutter in the App list. I mean there is already a folder/hub for "Games", why not let us expand that to everything else.

-A "notification" center is not really necessary but instead the "Me" tile should be repurposed for this. In fact, the whole name "Me" tile is generally dumb. I do not pin the "Me" tile to the home screen as it looks narcisistic to have a huge picture of yourself that says "Me" on your home screen. In fact, what is the point of the "Me" tile? To get notifications, check in, and post messages to FB/twitter. So perhaps the nomenclature is appropriate but I do not want my profile picture displayed on my home screen. Regardless this tile already fetches Facebook, twitter, and other notifications, and should be expanded to include all applications. I'm sure this is not the direction they are going to take, but really it should be.

So to summarize, in order for WP to succeed it really needs to strike a better balance between the "Apple" model (closed) and the "Droid" model (open). As of right now the restrictiveness is too much. It will be hard for me to consider WP, let alone recommend it to others, if I can't accomplish basic tasks that are well within the ability of a modern smartphone. These are powerful devices and should not be dumbed down ala Apple for the masses. There are intelligent people out there who want an alternative to Droid and Apple and who want a powerful device that will serve their basic computing needs on the go. People will buy WP8 if they can add features that make them truly powerful devices out of the box, and as a result App makers will start to pay attention and we'll finally start seeing some quality big-name apps here on WP.

Otherwise, I'm getting the next Nexus or praying Nokia adopts Android.
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Living Room / Re: ~$300 Laptop/Netbook recommendations
« Last post by superboyac on November 13, 2012, 10:37 PM »
All the laptops I've bought for myself or relatives over the past 10 years or so have been ThinkPads from the IBM Certified Pre-owned Laptop site.

I like ThinkPads because they are built like tanks (meaning strong, not heavy), have the best keyboards of any laptops, and being targeted at IT departments rather than the folk who shop at Best Buy or Staples, their on-line support is top-notch if one is technically savvy.  There is also an extensive on-line ThinkPad user community.

Right now, the site is having a 20% off sale and including a 1-year extended warranty for free.  Looking there, I see they list a T400s with a 2.4 Ghz Core 2 Duo processor, Windows 7 Pro, 4GB RAM, 120GB HD, DVD-RW, a/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth and a built-in camera for $369. With 20% off, that comes to $295.20. The model number is listed as T28153YU, which translates to 2815-3YU, so you can go to the Lenovo Support page, enter 2815-3YU in the Quick Path box and find more information (such as that the screen resolution is 1440x900), download user guides and maintenance manuals, etc.

That particular item may be gone by the time you look, but their stock changes daily, so if you keep looking and do your due diligence, you can come up with some great deals.  They also have free shipping and a 7-day money-back guarantee.

Very cool.  thanks.
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Living Room / Re: ~$300 Laptop/Netbook recommendations
« Last post by superboyac on November 13, 2012, 05:26 PM »
Get the Sony Vaio Z...j/k.  That would be QUITE the gift.
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Living Room / Re: Well, I got it: Nokia Lumia 920, Windows 8
« Last post by superboyac on November 13, 2012, 05:04 PM »
OK, well I got my first real solid experience with the windows phone on my flight back today.  SO here goes:

The Windows experience on the phone is much more like Android and iOS than the Windows we are used to on the desktop.  Whatever that means to you, to me it's a little on the sour side, but also no big deal as of yet.  As I mentioned earlier, I'm curious how Windows is going to be dealing with basic file/folder management on the phone.  That's a big deal to me, but I'm also open to new ways of doing it on a small touch device...but right now, there isn't anything special I can tell that's different from any other mobile OS where files get locked to their apps (if no hacking occurs).  It seems as though Sky Drive linking may be the solution, which is not bad actually.  Skydrive is good, especially if you use the Office suite.  But for just basic file management, people like us will miss a lot of functionality.  Still better than android and ios on that front.

Secondly, the interface is, i think, nicer than android and ios.  Cleaner, less cute and for kids, more for adults.  There is a lot of potential, but currently it's just potential...nothing is happening.  Even basic apps like Dropbox aren't ready for primetime (again, sky drive competition).  The tiles are very cool in that you can resize the boxes, and supposedly convenient information can be shown there.  The only app i have doing it well is facebook, which makes good use of a bunch of tiles to show what's going on.  The other apps stink right now.  The email/text/etc apps you'd expect to make excellent use of tiles and show the last couple emails or notification, etc.  But now, it's minimal.  It'll let you know if you have a new text, it will show the first line of your latest gmail.  I'd like something more flexible.  Hopefully, apps willl start having user options of what to show on the tiles.  Right now, it's dictatorship...the app developers choose what to show, if anything.

I was also expecting more customizeability with the tile colors and sizes.  You can choose from 30 or so colors, and it will only color non-colored apps (which is most of them).  Some apps, like the att apps, are aready colored, you can't change those.  And it's not like you can tweak the appearance like in desktop windows, where we are used to messing around with fonts, font sizes, title bar, background color, etc.  Nope, just one color.  All the tiles will have that color, and the accents in various programs will have that color.  not much tweaking available.

the speed is on par with ios, definitely faster than android, or just better.  I think it actually beats ios in terms of touch response, but I'm not terribly confident of that statement.  android sucks balls here, even the s3 with all it's specs is lame with touch response...which indicates it's an android issue, not a phone issue.

So far, I like the phone much better than any iphone or android phone.  It's a good phone, and windows is not bad on the phone.  The things to keep an eye out for for those considering the purchase of a windows phone:
--wait for a healthy FREE apps market.  Only then will you be able to judge this versus the other phones.  Good free apps are the sign of a healthy app market.
--keep an eye on on news about tile features; this is the best and most unique feature of the phone, being able to glance a lot of detailed info right on the home screen.
--hopefully future updates of the phone will bring more hardcore system options, control-panel type stuff.  This phone hardly has anything.  It has an option for "theme" and there are just two things you can do: change accent color, change overall look between "light" and "dark".  very lame.
--i'd also be interested in alternative keyboard options, like swype.  My professional friends LOVE swype.  but I'd like a keyboard that has cursor keys (up-down-left-right) which for some reason ALL mobile OSs avoid.  it sucks trying to highlight accurately with your finger. By the way, Windows phone also has (by a slight margin) the best copy/paste tools of the mobile OSs.  it sucks on iOS, it sucks on Android, and it sucks a little less on Windows.  that's how i'd put it.
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Living Room / Re: Well, I got it: Nokia Lumia 920, Windows 8
« Last post by superboyac on November 12, 2012, 09:30 PM »
Another thing I'm not seeing that I'm curious about: there's no file manager on the windows phone.  i know that's not  big deal to 99% of the users, but i'd still like to have one just like a regular os.  but i guess i'd be expecting too much.

i just linked skydrive to it, i'll play around with it this week and see how it goes for work/professional situations.
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Living Room / Well, I got it: Nokia Lumia 920, Windows 8
« Last post by superboyac on November 11, 2012, 01:39 PM »
So if anyone is interested, I'll be posting my thoughts here.  First impressions:
--i like the interface adn touch response better than android and possibly better than ios.  it's crisp like the ios, but probably more confusing.  it's more responsive than android and cleaner.  i know, that's pretty vague.
--it's not as customizable (yet) as i would like.  i like the tiles a lot, but i don't know how to change the tile color (there doesn't seem to be a way other than changing ALL the tiles' colors at once).  Also, i'd like more ability to show what goes into the tiles.  like the gmail app shows the latest email and some of the first words...but there's enough space to show, say, the last 3 emails or more information.  I'd prefer more info showing.  But as usual, design people always want lots of blank space everywhere and as little info as possible.  so i'm hoping someone will come up with a hack or third party tool for this.

--mainly, what i would like is an app to tweak the interface of the device.  the basic functionality is fine so far for me, i don't do that much computing with my phone so it's going to be mainly for email, text, calling, browsing, a little reading...that's it.  and that's all fine (oh plus gps stuff of course).  But I'd really like some ability to change fonts, font size, size of titles...just nitty gritty theme tweaking.  i hope windows will allow for that, that's one of the great trademarks of windows.
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Living Room / Re: What books are you reading?
« Last post by superboyac on November 07, 2012, 02:27 PM »
Sound like good books Martin, thanks!
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Living Room / Re: Any info/reviews of those tiny media players for TVs?
« Last post by superboyac on November 06, 2012, 05:15 PM »
Just tried it with the HDMI cable...flawless!  This thing is beautiful.  I'm getting it for everyone in my family.
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Living Room / Re: Quo vadis Microsoft?
« Last post by superboyac on November 06, 2012, 04:51 PM »
Desktop interface will not go away.  It's too efficient, too productive.  Something would have to come along that was more efficient and productive.  Sure, temporarily some of us may try to adapt to something "new" but in the long run, human nature will prevail...and if there's one thing humans don't like to do is taking more time and more effort doing chores.

I'm somewhat confident third party tools will do away with every annoying characteristic of Windows 8.  If not, it's time to move over to Linux, depending how bad things are.  Personally, I better be able to switch between programs as easily as now, and type as easily, etc.  The only way this won't happen is if Windows 8 is built to prevent the development of such tools as start menu alternatives and stuff.  But that would be extremely against everything Windows stands for.
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Living Room / Re: Any info/reviews of those tiny media players for TVs?
« Last post by superboyac on November 06, 2012, 03:17 PM »
Why on earth have you even tried component connectors when there's HDMI available?
My TV doesn't have HDMI, that's why.  I'll be getting a new modern one soon.

Those WD TV boxes are fine, but don't appeal to me.  They do a lot of things that I like to do with more pieces because I like to build things myself.  i also like to find the cheapest and most effective alternatives so that I have something really nifty to recommend to people who don't have much money.  The chinese device is tiny, the size of a credit card, and extremely cheap for what it does, $60.  You can't beat that.  WD is not going to do that, and like most very large companies, they give you more than what you ask for so that you will be forced to pay more because what you asked for is not available.  When I want a box that can do streaming, play video files and photos, network, etc. then I will look to the WD TV devices...and only after I try building it myself and find it not worth it.
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Living Room / Re: Any info/reviews of those tiny media players for TVs?
« Last post by superboyac on November 06, 2012, 01:07 PM »
So I just received the one above.  Now, there was a lot of flickering over the component connector on my TV, I'm guessing it's because my TV is extremely old (tube, curvy screen) and maybe there's a NTFS/PAL issue.  Anyway, I'm going to try with the HDMI connector now, it should work.

However, this little device is brilliant.  It definitely can play 1080p files off of any USB device connected to it.  And it's tiny!  Any file...mp4, avi, xvid, you name it.  And very smooth also.  $60.  Amazing.  All the media players offered in our country require streaming, not this guy.
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Living Room / Re: Recommend some music videos to me!
« Last post by superboyac on November 06, 2012, 12:29 PM »
^^Great lady.  She has also inspired some of my favorite artists.
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Living Room / Re: What books are you reading?
« Last post by superboyac on November 06, 2012, 12:13 PM »
Thanks 40!  I'm on it!

Hey SB! I was hoping you spotted my post. Remember: comic strips are the poor man's motion picture studio. Yep! So says 40hz - and you heard him correctly. You can do much (if not most) of what you can do in a movie with a comic strip. In some cases more easily too.

Maybe that's why movies use storyboards (i.e. comic strips) during development - and comic strips can so easily (and often effectively) be made into decent movies.

:Thmbsup: 8) :Thmbsup:

Right on, you read my mind.  I've been planning on how to do my first short film, and I'm pretty sure I'm going to utilize some comic book style shortcuts to make up for the fact that I am lacking in money, actors, and live footage, etc.  It will work.  I'll make up for the lack of pricey footage with strong story arcs and music-heavy ambiance.  But I'll have more ideas after going through a couple of these books.  It's a very slow, methodical process, I have to learn to be patient with myself without stagnating.
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Living Room / Re: What books are you reading?
« Last post by superboyac on November 06, 2012, 09:08 AM »
Thanks 40!  I'm on it!
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I also like Beckinsale.  She smokes...literally.
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Living Room / Re: Now this is a Windows 8 review I heartily applaud
« Last post by superboyac on November 04, 2012, 03:25 PM »
I used to be a very big fan of developing a set of 6-7 core folders, and grouping programs based on those core folders. Now, I don't even have to worry about it. I can just hit WINKEY (or WINKEY+A for farr), type a few letters and launch all using the keyboard. No mouse involvement, no wasted time sorting through menus (even if only 2-3 deep).

This sounds like I could have said it.  I'm not even on Windows 8, and I don't use my start menu.  I use a combination of Tiles, Nexus, FARR and Direct Access (phrase expander now, but I haven't upgraded in forever)
Right!  That's why I'm not that worried about anything Windows 8 is doing with interfaces and stuff.  Let them do whatever, someone like mouser will fix it later.
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Living Room / Re: Now this is a Windows 8 review I heartily applaud
« Last post by superboyac on November 04, 2012, 03:17 PM »
Yeah, I feel the same way about most everything mouser said.
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Living Room / Re: Ethiopian kids hack OLPCs in 5 months with zero instruction
« Last post by superboyac on November 02, 2012, 12:03 PM »
If true, it says one thing to me: the magic is still there. :Thmbsup:
Damn straight!  I see it all the time, that's why I get so angry when I think about the educational institutions.  This is exactly why i think my portable university idea was a good one.  oh shit...i just got another idea...
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Living Room / Re: Ethiopian kids hack OLPCs in 5 months with zero instruction
« Last post by superboyac on November 02, 2012, 11:32 AM »
If this information is true, and there isn't too much spin inserted (seems to be short on details), then this is both fascinating and amazing. 
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Living Room / Re: DOTCOM saga - updates
« Last post by superboyac on November 01, 2012, 09:09 AM »
More updates, very interesting:
http://news.cnet.com...as-me.ga-in-january/

MegaUpload will be reborn as Me.ga in January

The service will also not make use of any U.S. hosting companies. Me.ga will also enable copyright owners will be able to get "direct delete access" of pirated content provided they agree not to hold Me.ga's operators responsible for the infringement, DotCom told Reuters.
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Disney's stories have been getting worse and worse in my opinion.  I don't know what it is.  I'm a huge Muppets and they're last movie got such good reviews and ratings, I though it would be good.  It sucked!  OMG.  I think they're putting way too much subtext into everything, it bugs me.  John Carter was supposed to be good, but it apparently wasn't (I saw it, but I'm not familiar with John Carter, so I'm lost in the discussion).  The Toy Stories are darn near perfect, but that's more pixar than disney.

Disney would absolutely destroy Star Wars, I feel.  Lucas just cashed out, it's not like he was able to bring the stories back to life much himself.
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Best solution: do whatever it takes to convert each book to an unencrypted pdf.
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Living Room / Re: Any DCer's in Seattle?
« Last post by superboyac on October 30, 2012, 09:11 AM »
Drive down to Tacoma, go to this coffee shop called Satellite Coffee.  Get a cappuccino or a honey latte, enjoy!  I'll be there in a couple of weeks, and I'll be dropping by probably twice a day.
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