Archive for December, 2007

3 Power cords, 2 Techy gifts, and the Partridge Pear Tree Thing

Posted by Justin on December 30th, 2007

Hello blog world. Let’s cover the last few weeks, shall we?  In bullet form just to spice it up. 

  • After 3 Power cord replacements and shipping my Macbook Pro off for a new power unit, the issue is fixed.
  • I wouldn’t have had to fry 3 powerbricks had they replaced the 3 prong cord that initially shipped
  • Mom got me an awesome Xbox 360 for my b-day (that should explain the lack of post-age)
  • She also got me an iPod touch for Christmas (having a birthday in the same month is awesome)
  • I chose to have it engraved so it’s not here yet. Somewhere in Alaska right now.
  • This would be a good time to plug the Delivery Status widget
  • Thinking about jailbreaking the iPod when it gets here, but with the software developer pack releasing so soon, i may wait.

A few other notable gifts (the pear tree, if you will):

Live is Down.

Posted by Justin on December 22nd, 2007

So I sat down this afternoon to play a little Halo (as if it needs a link) on Xbox Live, something that I do to unwind after day at work, or if I have a little leisure time.  Only problem is I couldn’t connect.  Looked online and found this: 

live is down 

Typical Microsoft.  So I’m looking for other things to do.  Maybe I’ll watch Elf again, it was a good flick.  Oh and if you’re interested, you can always check the status of Xbox Live here (in the sidebar).

Eye Gallery

Posted by Justin on December 19th, 2007

Via Make

Photographer and film director Rankin has an incredible gallery of eyes…. Link. 

Power cord woes

Posted by Justin on December 10th, 2007

I love my MacBook Pro.  I don’t love when it refuses to charge (makes things a little unproductive, don’t ya think?).  I had the old power “brick” (noted for it’s size) model, and it was working great, only it had a few bare wires showing.
Although this wasn’t a serious issue, I have AppleCare and since I’m paying for it, might as well get a new one.  Long story short, I get the new one bring it home, plug it in and within an hour it shorts out.  I tried unplugging it, resetting the power management features on the MBP, checking the pins, nothing worked.
I take it into the store, (in the neat little packaging it came in only two days earlier), wait two hours only for it to work perfectly when it gets to the genius bar (of course).  The guy suggested getting a power conditioner to help reduce electric interference and noise.  
So do I trust a ‘genius’?  It seems like a worthy investment independent of my laptop.  What do you think?

Away

Posted by Justin on December 7th, 2007

Won’t be around much today, I’ve got plans to take Anna somewhere special. 
biltmorePhotos and wrapup in days to follow.