Friday, December 18, 2009

Netflix PS3 Custom Cover Art

Over the next couple of days, I'll be posting cover art for the Netflix disc on the PS3 for the internet to judge. I'm open to suggestions and templates. In fact, that's why I'm posting this to begin with; I'm hoping people stumbling on this post will add comments and suggestions, get the ball rolling if you will.

At the moment, I don't have an internet connection at home but it'll be up by Saturday. I've already started on this so if you're reading this, please bookmark this page and check back next week for a preview.

Here's a great example:
From www.thecoverproject.ne
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Too bad the creator was sloppy with the little details.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Dropping MyBrute.com

A few old Facebook friends turned me onto MyBrute, a goofy, totally random fighting game that last only a few seconds long and is totally random. The main problem I had with it was that it took way to long to gain levels.

Anyway, I tried it again after dropping it for a month or two and I noticed that you can't rewatch matches anymore! I had always enjoyed rewatching them, some matches came down to the wire. I'm not totally sure if this was a fluke or a new trend but either way, I'm done with MyBrute. Goodbye MyBrute! I'd like to say it was fun but it was more annoying than anything else.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Review - The Motorola Droid w/ Android 2.0

First, some specs:

- Carrier: Verizon
- Available: October 30th 2009
- Networks: CDMA dual band (800/1900 MHz); CDMA2000 1xRTT/1xEV-DO rev.0/1xEV-DO rev.A
- Display: 3.7-inch screen with 854×480 (16:9 widescreen) capacitive touchscreen
- Camera: 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash and video recording
- Operating system: Google Android 2.0 OS
- Input: QWERTY keyboard, touchscreen
- CPU: 600 MHz ARM Cortex A8 Processor
- Memory: 256 MB RAM / 512 MB ROM
- Memory card: microSD/microSDHC
- Connectivity: GPS, Wi-Fi, 3.5mm HeadPhone Jack
- Misc: AMR-NB/WB, MP3, PCM / WAV, AAC, AAC +, eAAC +, WMA
- Media: MPEG-4, H263, H264, WMV
- Form factor:
- Battery: 1400mAh Li-ion
- Talk Time: 420 minutes
- Standby Time: 450 hours
- Dimensions: 60.00 x 115.80 x 13.70 mm
- Weight: 169g

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A lot of hype and a few questionable commercials later, the Motorola Droid for the Verizon network has been released. To my dismay, I do not receive a strong reception in the rear half of my apartment. Both Sprint and my former carrier, T-Mobile, have great reception here. So right away, that was a downer. But, aside from that, the new features Android 2.0 brings are great. The Droid's headliners are Google Navigation and it's overall speed.

Google Maps had been, for quite a while, not considered a true competitor to standalone GPS units. With Google Navigation, this all changes. Turn-by-turn direction has been dead on so far and it's beautiful. Although, I've yet to test it exhaustively, my first glimpse of it in action showed a lot of promise.

Also, many have touted the Android OS as a multitasking beast but the G1 proved to be slow. That said, it was by no means perfect but it was good enough handset to gain a strong following of users and developers. The second generation Android phone, the Droid, on the other hand, handles anything you through at it with ease. Although, not considered the successor to the G1, it's related to the G1. These loose ties between new phone models and successors makes me if Apple might be regretting being the sole manufacturer and distributor of the iPhone.

With all the Android phones out there, it's up to the consumer to decide which one is best for them. With Apple, the consumer needs to decide if now is good time to buy or, if another newer version is around the corner, wait. This tends to create mixed emotions when people buy Apple's latest and greatest only to find out the following morning that what's they've bought has already been made obsolete.

In closing, the Droid has definitely won my approval, hands down. I'm just waiting to get my hands on some accessories now so I can complete the Droid experience.

Friday, November 6, 2009

MP4 Movie Metadata Editor

I'm not a fan of having to backup media files into iTunes just so that I can edit metadata. So I did a quick Google search for a OS X app. MetaX surfaced, and it doeds precisely what I'm looking for.

It utilizes user generated metadata that's stored @tagChimp.com. Although, it doesn't seem popular, I can definitely see myself using it. The world would benefit :)

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

TreKing - CTA/PACE Tracking App for Google - a review

Google Application of the month is TreKing, a Chicago public transportation app that you will quickly assimilated into your life. With live bus tracking times and the ability to routes and track destinations times, your hefty commute times will never be the same.

A recent move of mine coupled with car engine problems has made me public transportation junkie. And with all my doctors in the 'burbs, this app couldn't have come at a better time. I've been able to make all my appointments on time then get back to work with little to no disruption to my schedule. It beats driving in city traffic and dealing with parking. And best of all, I've been able to finally tame the dreaded Pace bus routes and schedules.

One thing worth noting when adding routes is its best to use the app with a computer nearby. The apps route finder doesn't have the most efficient input method; a much more convenient one would have been to use the phones address book directly, but built-in address book support has yet to be implemented. Also, Pace bus maps and schedules are all in PDF format. With the Androids lack of PDF support, TreKing users are doing themselves a disservice by not double checking their routes. So, until Google adds native PDF support to Andriod, it's best use a browser when saving routes.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Mattress Cleaning Tips from SterileMattress @answers.yahoo.com

The last thing you ever want to do is "wet" the mattress including the use of steam cleaning!

Clean the mattress the same way people have been doing from 5993 B.C. up to about 1965 A.D. (about 8,000 years).

First, tote the mattress outdoors, early in the morning when the weather is expected to be sunny all day. Prop it up on one side against a tree, fence, or the house. Now beat the living crap out of both sides (the top and bottom of the mattress) with a baseball bat, tennis racket, 2x4, big stick, 9-iron, or whatever you can get your hands on. If you're sensitive to dust then wear a particle mask.

When beating the mattress, you are actually knocking out the accumulated shed human skin cells, dust mite exoskeletons, dust mite feces, pet dander, and a host of other micro-organisms, whether dead or still alive.

Once you're satisfied that you have beat out all the contaminants, use the sun's natural cleansing ability (UVA and UVB light waves). Allow the mattress to catch as much of the rising sun as possible...one side (topside) in the morning and the other (bottom side) in the afternoon as the sun sets. Check to make sure there are no automatic sprinkler heads fixin' to go off and soak your mattress.

If you happen to be living in an area of heavy pollen, or if the neighborhood cat decides to sunbathe on the topside ...it would be wise to beat both sides again before bringing indoors.

This method has sufficed for centuries but there is one more thing you can, and should do, and it's not Febreze. Get a natural live enzyme cleaner available from a local health food store. If concentrated, mix with water as the label describes for disinfecting surfaces. If the label has different mix ratios for different purposes, use the minimum ratio. You will only need 6-8 ounces (mixed) for a queen-sized mattress. After mixing, pour the contents into a misting (spray/pump type) bottle and VERY LIGHTLY, mist all 6 surfaces (top/bottom, 4 sides). If a misted area is not "dry to the touch" within 5 minutes...you have misted too heavily. Lighten up! The water is only used as a propellant and to evenly distribute the live enzymes. The water begins to evaporate immediately leaving the enzymes to continue the work you have started. Enzymes will eat whatever microbials remain in your mattress and will continue to eat away and thwart whatever microbials attempt to re-colonize within your mattress. Each time you change the bed linens, apply the enzyme cleaner.

If you do have odors in the mattress, I suggest you buy a plastic mattress bag (2 mils thick) from a local box company (check yellow pages). These mattress bags are commonly used by furniture movers and cost less than $5. Sprinkle the mattress with baking soda, seal up the bag, and then vacuum up the baking soda 24 hours later. Vacuum it outdoors if possible.

If you have stains...whatever you use (depending on the cause of the stain) always work from the outside perimeter of the stain towards the center of the stain. This will keep the stain from spreading over an even larger area. For common stain removal tips visit:

http://www.sterilmattress.com/mattress_s…

It's a good idea to vacuum the mattress BUT...provided only that you have a vacuum that is HEPA-rated (not just one that uses HEPA-rated filters). Even the top ranked (according to Consumer Reports) vacuum cleaners equipped with HEPA filters failed an independent 3rd party investigation. Each time they were "powered on" the scientifically calibrated air particle meter shot skywards.

You have asked a great question...seems people have forgotten the healthy benefit of sleeping on hygienic mattresses and pillows. The average mattress hosts approximately 2 million dust mites. Dust mites are not bad themselves but they poop 20 to 30 times each night (they're nocturnal)...so that's an accumulation of 40 to 60 million fecal pellets, in your mattress, night after night, after night. It's these fecal pellets that contain the potent and unhealthy allergen called guanine. Guanine is produced in the dust mite's digestive tract and is then excreted. The fecal pellets are about 15 microns in size but then dry up and become powdery...thus even smaller in size. These particles become airborne each time you fluff your pillow, or roll over in bed (average is 50 to 60 times per night), and are easily inhaled while you sleep. The protein "guanine" breaks down and kills living tissue. When inhaled, the protein attaches to the healthy cells lining your lung walls and suffocates them.

Obviously, your best option is to hire a professional mattress cleaner who has all the right tools and knowledge to clean not just your mattress from the garage...but all of your mattresses and pillows. Unfortunately, there are extremely few persons performing this service in the U.S. If you happen to live in Europe, Australia, the Pacific Rim, or SE Asia...you will find many performing the service.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Entourage

I'm not sure what's gotten my riled up enough to post about Entourage but I it's seems to have grown on me. The long drawn out escapades of the rich and beautiful have taken a toll on me. The life on regulars seem a lot more interesting. So, if you're only view on Entourage was large and glamorous, maybe it's time to give it another shot.