AT&T Doubling 3G Capacity to 7.2 Mb/s
Monday April 20th 2009, 12:54 pm
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Says Telephony Online:

Tweaks to the HSPA network will bring 3G capacity up to 7.2 Mb/s even before AT&T implements next-gen wireless technologies

So this is something I am looking forward to. If the wireless carriers could ever get enough backbone bandwidth in place to handle the influx of people dropping their wired internet connections it could be the next breakthrough in technology. If I could get a 10 meg wireless connection that I could take with me when I leave home, I would seriously consider dropping my cable internet. I’m sure even the possibility of doing this is several years away at this point.

There is some confusion out there right now as to whether the iPhone 3G (my current cell) can support the 7.2 MB links as is or if it will be in the next version of iPhone hardware.

Ryan Block says that current hardware can indeed support this speed. Many others disagree.



Grocery Store Find
Sunday April 19th 2009, 2:52 pm
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Take a look at this little gem I saw at Kroger.

The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Middle East Conflict

Complete Idiot's Guide to Middle East Conflict

Ahhh, America.

update: It’s the 4th edition!



Well, That’s One Way To Say It
Friday April 17th 2009, 10:01 am
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Or… 25% or all Texans are Fucking Insane.

Drudge



The Masters Streaming Video Looks Great
Friday April 10th 2009, 11:43 am
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I’ve been keeping up with The Masters by watching the streaming video online. The video quality is absolutely superb. Make sure you click the picture to see the actual size. I accessed the video from CBSsports.com but it looks like it is coming from Masters.com.



CompUSA – Why Won’t You Die?
Friday April 10th 2009, 8:49 am
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CompUSA Comes Back From the Dead — Now where did I put my silver bullets? To be honest I always did like shopping at CompUSA. Shopping, not buying. The prices were never competitive compared to online stores like Amazon or Newegg even if you bought the CompUSA branded stuff. Granted, it is always nice to have local competition for Best Buy.

“We have invented this idea of retail 2.0,” says Gilbert Fiorentino, chief executive of the Technology Products Group at Systemax, now parent company of CompUSA.

Retail 2.0 ehh? Look out it’s coming right for us!



Why Is This Possible?
Wednesday April 08th 2009, 8:27 am
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Electricity Grid In U.S. Penetrated By Spies – The Wall Street Journal

Why should I be able to connect to the United States power grid from my house via the internet? I shouldn’t, and hackers shouldn’t be able to either. I don’t understand why some of the most important segments of the nations infrastructure is navigable via the  internet. I’m sure they are using VPN’s, firewalls, and Cisco’s latest technology but if there was ever a case for a point-to-point closed system, I think this would be it.



Right Choice, Wrong Reason
Wednesday April 01st 2009, 7:40 am
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PANAMA CITY, Fla. (AP) – A television station in the Florida Panhandle is not going to air a new variety show hosted by Ozzy Osbourne and his family because it contains profanity and adult content.

You know, I would be ok with this if they had just said that they didn’t show it because it was fucking terrible, but deciding for me that a show “contains profanity and adult content” is not acceptable. I would like to be the one to decide if something offends my delicate sensibilities, please. Not that I would watch that show anyway. Hell, I could have watched it since I’m pretty sure my local Fox affiliate did carry it. Thank you, move along.



Transparency
Friday February 06th 2009, 1:44 pm
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Excerpt from a Washington Post article discussing the design plans for an Apple Store in Georgetown:

Backus assured the board that Apple is not “purposefully ignoring your suggestions,” although he noted that a glass expanse is standard for many of the company’s storefronts, symbolizing its belief in transparency.

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Bwaaahhhhaaa. Seriously? In what fashion is Apple transparent besides the appearance of their stores?



The Good Old Days
Thursday February 05th 2009, 9:16 am
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Amazing story about Halted Specialties, a surplus electronics store in Silicon Valley. -New York Times

In fact, Apple’s co-founders, Steven P. Jobs and Stephen Wozniak, shopped at Halted, hunting down parts for their first products. During one of these visits, Hal Elzig, who founded Halted and died in 2005, turned down an offer to invest in what would become Apple.

“Hal remembered them driving around barefoot in a Volkswagen van,” Mr. Ellingson said. “They were a couple of young, scruffy-looking guys. He said, ‘I don’t want to give these guys any money.’ ”



What To Do?
Tuesday January 27th 2009, 11:32 am
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I get bored easily as you can tell. Please don’t read any of the past entries. They are a complete waste of time. I like to try out new things and then move on. What can I say.

I get really pumped about something, read anything and everything I can about it. And then I instantly lose interest. It’s just my nature I suppose. I almost unpublished a bunch of the posts below because it is slightly embarrassing to see all the failures, but ahh screw it.

I’ve had thoughts of going all Twitter all the time. Nah, too public. Too personal. Side note: I have just about completely replaced my Google Reader time with Twitter reading time.

How about Posterous? This service really appeals to me. Short and sweet but not quite twittersize. Nope, I don’t control the site and I really like everything being on this domain for the most part. The same reason that I don’t use Blogger or WordPress.com.

I follow a bunch of people one way or another. Visit their site, follow them on Twitter, or via Google Reader. Maybe part of the reason this blogging thing feels so intimidating is because I feel like I have to write a friggin essay or journal entry. ^Case in point. But that isn’t true. Some of the people I enjoy reading the most don’t post long diatribes. Maybe occasionally, but just a sentence or two works just fine. pbump.net for instance. Most days he posts a quick little entry with a link or tidbit that I somehow missed in my daily traversing of the intenets. From AmberMac to Zatz, I read it all. Or so I thought. What now? We’ll see.