Jun 30

Fair warning, this post only tangentially deals with the iPhone, so if you were looking for some great insight on it, go elsewhere. No, this story is about how Apple managed to really alienate a “Mac convert” very quickly.

The power converter for the MacBook Pro, in typical Apple fashion, is set up really slick so that the wire leading away from the brick to the computer can wrap around these two little “pegs” that fold out. Nice for when you’re traveling so you don’t have a jumbled mess, but it puts a lot of strain on a little wire. The power on my MacBook Pro had been acting funky for the past week or so, with it suddenly dropping on to battery even though it was plugged in, and there seemed to be a little bulge right at the point where the wire hits the brick. I was worried that there was a short in it, so I ordered a new power cord via our corporate help desk.

Well, while I was using it yesterday, the power dropped out completely for a minute before flickering rapid fire on and off. I quickly unplugged it, picked up the brick to make sure nothing was physically wrong with it, and set it down next to me. After giving it a few minutes to cool down, I plugged it back in and it worked fine. Probably and hour or so went by and then there was a loud pop next to me. The power cord had “exploded” (nothing dramatic, I didn’t get flung across the room or anything, I just can’t think of a better word) and was currently on fire. It burnt a hole in my jeans (I have a nice blister and welt on my leg) and the carpet was on fire. I yanked the cord out and smacked out the fire real quick.

As with all setbacks, this couldn’t have happened on a worse day. I’ve been working on a big upcoming project for Netscape, was in the middle of about a half dozen important chats and waiting to hear back via email on another dozen. I thought I’d have a chance to wrap everything up, and then go get a replacement as I wanted a second cord anyway, nope. As a bonus, whatever happened left my battery with all of about a five minute lifespan. I grabbed the cord and ran down to the Apple store, completely forgetting what day it was. I got there, the gate was down, and a line of about 30 or so people had formed. In retrospect, I should have just stayed there, but there was a Circuit City right across the parking lot, so I headed there. As I was walking I called the closest Best Buy, who told me that they were out of stock of the supplies. After waiting for a Circuit City employee to let me know that the power supply he swore he had had apparently disappeared, I turned and headed back to the Apple store, and that’s when the problems really kicked in.

In the maybe 20-25 minutes that I was gone, the line had grown to well over 200 people. Aggravated more at myself at this point, I got back in line. I apologize to any of the excited people around me who were trying to talk to me about the impending awesomeness waiting in the store, I was in no mood. After over an hour wait, I got in to the store, had an iPhone put in front of me, but when I politely declined, I was bluntly told that unless I was getting one, I’d have to come back tomorrow. Friday June 29th was iPhone day and that was it for Apple, I couldn’t even buy a new cord. Completely flabbergasted, I left. Went back today, got a new power supply.

So here’s the deal, I’m not oblivious to the fact that yesterday may have well been Apple’s biggest day ever. Up until that moment, I was one of many that were beyond excited with the iPhone. I was lucky enough to travel to Macworld with the TUAW guys earlier this year and had a (more or less) front row seat to his Steveness’s iPhone introduction. It was awesome. I wasn’t ever sure if I wanted to get one, but I was excited not only for Apple, but for the huge changes that would come out of this announcement across the board.

I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t aggravated by the physical/technical aspect of this, but I understand completely random stuff like this happens from time to time, but the way that a company who prides themselves on their customer experience treated me yesterday has left me severely scorned. This MacBook Pro was my first full-time Mac computer, I’ve been thrilled with it, and over the past year, I’ve been the poster boy for “converting to the church of Mac”, now though… I’m going to have a hard time recommending them. Everyone is out to make money, but yesterday Apple put that above everything else.

As I said, above, this whole incident really left me up the proverbial creek when it came to work yesterday, so I’m still really aggravated. Maybe I should have chilled a day or two before writing. Maybe I won’t feel this way tomorrow. Somehow I doubt that.

UPDATE: Here’s a few pictures and a link to the entire set.

Jun 27
BIG

I just watched BIG for the first time in years. I’m amazed at how much I loved it, but for entirely different reasons. When I was little and watching it, all that I wanted was to be big. An adult, job working for a toy factory. Have a car. A girlfriend. Now, all that I want to be is a kid again (no jokes from the peanut gallery). To be blissfully ignorant again.

Don’t ever grow up.

Jun 25

Every so often I try to make a big change in my life. Just a couple of months ago I made arguably one of the biggest and moved out to Los Angeles. I love change and I like the idea that I won’t be the same person tomorrow that I was yesterday or am today. Although these changes normally have long lasting effects, they normally don’t take too much time or effort on my side outside of making the choice. I’ve tried to get in better shape a few times and don’t keep up with it, and other such positive habits normally fall by the way side. So I’ve decided to give myself a challenge, it’s long term, but doesn’t require too much effort on my part, will be good for others, and hopefully be a gateway challenged to others. I’m going to grow my hair out for Locks of Love.

For those that don’t know, Locks of Love is a foundation where people can donate their hair to be made into hair pieces for children that have cancer, and as a result of chemotherapy, have lost their own hair. It’s a great cause, and something I’m personally very invested in. According to their donation rules, the hair has to be 10″ in length, and according to this, I’ll grow about 6″ of hair a year, but my hair grows really fast, so I’m going to give myself an extra inch for good behavior. So with my hair currently being about 2 1/4″ long, and knowing that I can’t just shave my head as soon as I reach 10″, we’re looking at sometime in the fall of ‘08 before I can cut my hair again.

Again, with this trying to be a “gateway” habit, I’ll be updating with my current hair length every month on the 25th of the month (I’m already racing towards Christmas…), so that should hopefully get me blogging a little bit more as well.

UPDATED: Here’s a picture, see you guys in a month.

Apr 18

First of all, you have to watch it with sound. Secondly, if you do, it’s most certainly not safe for work. Thirdly, it’s 20 minutes long, but hilarious the entire way through.

Apr 17

Find out who you are in the Star Wars universe. My money’s on Ken being the golden gay robot, Luke being Luke, Noah is Chewie, C.K. or Eliot as Boba Fett, and I’m up in the air with Chuck and Scott.

Shocked by who I am:

Apr 12

I had a glass of Mountain Dew with dinner. That was like 8 hours ago and I’m still wired. It’s almost 4am and I’m at that point where I need to decide if I should just stay up for the day, or try and get at least a few hours of sleep. I’ve got a lot of things I need to get done tomorrow. Ugh…. stupid caffeinated deliciousness. I just talked to my dad who’s on hiw way to the airport on the east coast, kind of an odd sensation.

I did try this nifty little brain-teaser to try and distract me or wear my brain out. On the plus side, I’m not nearly as dumb as I was afraid I was getting because I flew this, on the negative side, I think it had the opposite effect and now my mind is racing. Let me know if you need help figuring any of these out. The green means you’ve gotten the puzzle complete, yellow means you’ve got it perfectly to the number that they suggest. I would say the “lowest number” of cubes, but you can actually complete 8 with less blocks then suggested.

Puzzle 10

Alright, I’m going to count some sheep and get a few hours of sleep in here.

Apr 5

I can’t remember where I found this today, but it’s pretty darn cool. They remind me of every drummer I went to high school with.

Mar 31
Here’s my little (joking) boy Deuce playing around at the beach. That’s me in the hat and Ken acting like a jackass behind the camera. Don’t worry, Ken’s not allowed to use the camera anymore, he either tries to make himself look like a badass or get all artsy and turn the camera sideways.
clipped from www.youtube.com
Mar 26

As I’m going around unboxing all of the stuff from the move, I keep finding more and more computers. I’ve got one machine that is a Windows Media Center Edition, one is running Red Hat that I was using to play around with Linux, one is an old Windows 98 machine, and then I have one running XP. I also have two (maybe one more) older Dell laptops.

Now, the question, what do I do with all of this potential fun? I think one will become a dummy hard-drive farm, I was playing around with making one the brains behind my dream home automation setup. Any ideas for the others, or ideas/experience on how to go about doing these two projects? I need to make sure that the laptops have power supplies, but one (or both of them) may turn into a digital picture frame.

So you guys are all geeks/opinionated, let me know if you’ve got any pearls of wisdom.

Mar 23

Well, this is now the third time in a year that I’ve completely lost my blog and am starting over from scratch. No problem though, it’s something I was planning on doing anyways. I’m going to try and post a little bit more often, and have looked into doing something with a Tumblr blog since that’s a little more my style and quick and random. I was using Twitter… but I’m over that (opinions to come later).

So for those of you that don’t know, I recently moved to LA. There’s lots of opportunities for Netscape with me being out here. Speaking of which, the team is on fire over there recently, make sure you check out the amazing new My.Netscape and prepare yourselves for the awesomeness that will be the new Netscape browser. This is going to be a huge year and I could not be happier with the team I’m on. But again, more to come on that soon.

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