Monday, August 23, 2010

Cool: Star Wars Re-done as a Silent Film

This is great.  I want to see more!

If the embedded video doesn't work, use this link to view:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOjzLggAKis

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Another Chicago Invention: Soul Train

Soul Train debuted on WCIU in Chicago on 8/17/70.  Don Cornelius wanted a show that show cased the positive side of a group that was always portrayed as negative in MSM.  Not only did he achieve that goal but he also unwittingly provided the launching pad for pop locking, breakdancing, the robot and the infamous moon walk originally created by Jeffrey Daniel on the show.  Awesome.

Monday, August 16, 2010

New Samsung Rogue Update - Effed up the browser

So, Samsung and Verizon, mostly Verizon, what were you thinking when you updated the browser on the Rogue with the latest Software Update?  The browser before was fine.  This new version (Name: u960.DE26) adds a new browser version to the phone: Polaris Browser ver 6.2.1VEN005.  It's definitely a mixed bag.  It seems to be faster, which is good but it adds new "features" which suck.  First and foremost, the history drop down arrow doesn't actually produce any results when you click on it.  It only produces results after you start typing.  On and it will only show pages that start with the letter of which you start typing with.  Meaning you can't put in any letter and it will show.  Which means, you need to have the slider open or start typing with the onscreen.  Terrible for public trans, hanging on with one arm kind of scenario.  They move the "tabs" button, not a big deal and it's actually kind of nice that it pops up automatically after clicking a link.  This makes it very easy to click, switch tabs and let the page load in the background.

The biggest annoyance is the removal of Display Mode: Fixed Width.  Where did this feature go?!?!?!  This was the best, especially for text heavy mobile pages.  Now, you have the choice of Page View, Scan View or Detail View.  All of which are terrible at best.  And, with this new "bounce animation" feature that shows when you're at the edge of page, unless you have perfect downward thumb swipes, your page is bouncing down the edge of the phone as you scroll.

Another reason to switch to a droid or *gasp* an iPhone.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Google's Doodle has a Chicago connection

The Doodle on the Google home page is of Wizard of Oz.  People are still trying to figure out why it's being posted today.  It is the 71st anniversary but that's kind of an odd number to celebrate.

Whatever the reason, Google now has a Chicago connection by way of the doodle: L. Frank Baum lived in Chicago at the time of publication.  According to the wiki page, "It was originally published by the George M. Hill Company in Chicago on May 17, 1900"  He also may have used the 1893 Chicago World's Fair (the "White City") as an inspiration for the Emerald City.


Pretty cool.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Duck Race Chicago

I adopted 6 ducks today.

I hope my ducks are the fastest!

Update 8/23/10: My ducks didn't win but I'm sure they put up a good fight. Here are highlights and the list of winners.

Next year my ducks will be quacking all the way to the bank!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

CT: Maybe Apple Purposefully Chost AT&T

This begins a new set of posts: CT's or conspiracy theories.  These will be random and offbeat thoughts about the news, the world and what's going on in both.

First up: What if Apple purposefully chose AT&T, knowing that their backbone and infrastructure couldn't handle standard cell phone calls, essentially paving the way for app usage.  And lots of app usage.  Which would mean more $1 downloads.  And, similar to iTunes, those microtransactions add up.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Chicago, 2.7 Million

According to this Life article, Chicago is the 5th most photographed city in the world with 2.7MM photos (*based on the number of times the tags appear in flickr)

Most popular flickr tags