iPhone review

specs_measurements20070627.pngI wrote this for work, but I thought I’d repost it here, stripping out some of the work specific stuff.

Last Friday July 6th at about 1 I picked up my iPhone. I wanted to give it a serious couple of days of use before I posted about it.

We all heard and read about the activation problems in the first 24 hours or so. I’m happy to report that those issues were non-existent when I went to activate. Almost everything you do with the phone starts with iTunes, and activation is no different. I fired up iTunes, plugged the phone into the USB port and just started answering the questions. The activation went very smooth and I was mostly using my phone within 15 minutes of getting back from the Apple store. The snag I had though was in transferring my number from my old carrier. It took them 24 hours to give up the number to AT&T. During that time I could make calls and do network functions like e-mail and web surfing, but I couldn’t receive calls. Once that was done, it went like a shot.

Synchronization is also done via iTunes. On my OS X based MacBook Pro, this provides for a very tight integration with tools that Apple ships with OS X. The good side is much like an iPod sync, things just go when you cradle your device. The down side is that you’re tied to using iTunes. If you’re on OS X or Windows this isn’t really an issue. For those on other platforms, this could be a limiting issue. I haven’t tried syncing the phone with Windows so I can’t comment on what you can and cannot do via iTunes on the Windows and how well it integrates other than knowing what tools Apple says is supported on the stats page.

The rest of this will really focus on the parts of the phone I really interact with. If I don’t mention an app or don’t really talk about it, I haven’t used it much yet.
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Parallels Desktop is smart

Click for Full size!I’ve been using Parallel’s Desktop for OS X since it was first available. I just got my upgrade to the latest version. One of the things this version includes is the ability for the Mac to have the C: of windows (when running in a virtual machine) shared to the Mac like any other shared drive.

It looks like Parallels really has a good handle on code resuse since they based it on MacFUSE (which is based on the ideas and API of Linux’s FUSE. Its great to see cool open source technology being used like this rather than companies reinventing the wheel. Anyway, that was my geek excitement of the morning.

The Gyro Melt

cndgyros1a.jpgAfter weeks of telling me that I should go, I finally gave into Liz’s demands and tried out the gyro melt at CND Gyros at 205 E. Grand Ave. Basically, it was a patty melt (which is NOTHING like a cheeseburger, Ian!) with gyro meat. It may be one of the best things I’ve had all month.

True, I’m not getting out much, but it was pretty damn good. It is now dangerous for me to have the knowledge of the gyro melt, as I now crave it and it will cause me to gain the weight.

Image courtesy of The Gyros Project: Featuring the Gyros Signs of Chicago

Open note to Nathan Fillion

10m.jpgSo, it looks like Fox is taking an axe to Drive.  While I understand the ratings were not good, I did enjoy the show.  However, this is two times that Fox has pulled the rug out from under you.  I’ve enjoyed you in a number of shows, even on 2 Guys, a Girl, and something removed from the title I thought you were a likable actor who could mold into a number of roles.

After Firefly, after Drive…  Please find a place on a show (and hey, work with Tim Minear again because that does seem to work) on a network not Fox.

I aim to misbehave

Your results:
You are Malcolm Reynolds (Captain)

Malcolm Reynolds (Captain)
75%
Wash (Ship Pilot)
65%
Dr. Simon Tam (Ship Medic)
65%
Kaylee Frye (Ship Mechanic)
60%
Zoe Washburne (Second-in-command)
60%
Inara Serra (Companion)
35%
Jayne Cobb (Mercenary)
30%
Derrial Book (Shepherd)
30%
River (Stowaway)
20%
Alliance
15%
A Reaver (Cannibal)
5%
Honest and a defender of the innocent.
You sometimes make mistakes in judgment
but you are generally good and
would protect your crew from harm.


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