Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Brazil!

So Sunday MontazeriSchool and I went to the zoo and saw Guster that night at the zoo amphitheater. It was awesome -- we had amazing, second row seats. MontazeriSchool took this awesome video of Guster singing "Brazil". Two things of note on this video:
  1. In the bottom right corner, shortly after the video starts, you should be able to see some dude recording video on his iPhone.
  2. If you look closely, it almost looks like Nathan playing the drums!! :o)
Enjoy the clip:



Birthday recap to come tonight or tomorrow -- then it's off to NYC with my sister to celebrate her 21st birthday! That recap will come when I get back.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

A chair for my bookshelf...

Some of you may recall an earlier post about needing a sweet bookshelf with built-in chair. This morning Nickolas sent over a link to a chair that would be a perfect fit with said bookshelf.

Check it out, people! A chair and ottoman that double as bookshelves! How sweet would this be! I mean, not only do you get more storage, you also get a chair and and ottoman! I am pretty sure this would make the coolest reading room ever -- especially doubled with the bookshelf with built-in chair!

The best part is, I probably have enough books to fill the bookshelf, chair, and ottoman!

Monday, July 9, 2007

Also true of the iPhone...

Thanks Nathan!

Thursday, July 5, 2007

I need a cold shower...

I am not one to praise the short cube walls in our new office space, but today they proved themselves. It all started when the SVP of Product mentioned to one of my marketing coworkers he needed to open a job to review the packaging from the iPhone. Yes, I am short, and no, I cannot see over my cube walls when seated in my desk chair. But I can certainly hear conversations near and far. When I heard "iPhone" my ears perked and I immediately jolted up out of my chair. I asked the SVP if someone had an iPhone... he did have the packaging in his hand afterall. He pointed to the new technology guy (not a new employee Nickolas, an employee that focuses on new techology) and said he had the iPhone right there on his desk. I asked if I could touch it and he told me I could come on over and play with it all I wanted.

Yes folks, I played with the iPhone today.
I'll sum it up in one word: hot.

Now, I've read a bunch of reviews (thank you Nathan), I've heard all the flaws, missing applications, shitty keyboard, the list goes on. But damn... is that thing awesome. It's about the size of an iPod, a little longer. About the same weight, though I think it holds better in the hand. There is one button that really just takes you back to the main menu when in anther application. When locked, to unlock you touch the screen, a slider lock appears, and you slide it to the right with your finger to unlock the glory. Then.... then you get to play.

The office iPhone was not yet connected to our secured wireless system, so I wasn't able to surf the internet or really do much with the maps. Because they had just taken it out of the (standard Apple-amazing) packaging, there wasn't much media loaded, so I wasn't really able to experience the iPod or video functions. I did play with the maps a bit, zooming in and out with a touch or a "pinch" of the screen. The screen itself -- awesome. Great, bright, vibrant colors -- really sweet against the black background. I also got to try out the "texting" function. I will say I agree with the reviews - the keyboard is less-than-great. I've played with the crackberry, er, blackberry, and Nathan's phone with the slide-out keyboard (I can't for the life of me think of what that thing was called -- I blame the iPhone) and could use the keyboard just fine with my two thumbs. However, the iPhone is a bit trickier. The touchscreen keyboard keys are bit close together and makes it pretty difficult to ensure you are hitting the correct letters -- unlike the blackberry or Nathan's phone that you could feel the buttons. Apparently the new tech guys says it's supposed to take about five days for it to become natural, but I am not convinced. Maybe I'll just have to take it home for a couple days and try it out!

Am I ready to buy one? No. There are applications I would want on there many believe will appear in the G2 and G3 versions. That -- and still a bit pricey, no? In the meantime, I'll give the new tech guy a day (and the weekend, I guess) to get some stuff loaded and connected to the internet before I beg to play again next week. Yes, yes I will play with it again. I will experience more of the iPhone's glory. I will need another cold shower.

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In case you're wondering what's so amazing about the iPhone packaging or Apple packaging in general is that there are no words on the packaging. The iPhone packaging has the Apple logo on two sides and a front shot of the iPhone on the other two. That's it. It's hot. I'm not sure there is another way to describe it. There's something about the way the box looks, any Apple box for that matter, that makes the customer look at the product and know what they are getting is not only a great product, but a product that is worth all they are paying for it, and one with which they know they will not be disappointed. From a marketing standpoint: genius.

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Really.

What's really frustrating is that it happens all the time. We have plans to do something and then either I don't get a phone call or something else comes up or because someone has to work or doesn't feel like going out (read: come over and hang out), I get stood up.

It's frustrating because you are the last of my three boys in town. Yes, it might only be for a while, and yes, I am crossing my fingers one of you (yes, you) comes back here, but you are here now. And that was exciting for me. Instead of loosing all three of you, I still have one left. The problem is, it doesn't feel that way.

I'm sorry if you read this and it hurts your feelings because that certainly isn't my intention, but understand where I am coming from in that I just want to be able to hang out. I miss you (all three of you, really) and the fact that you're still in town and I never see you -- something is wrong there.

So -- please don't break plans with me. I could have done something else tonight and turned it down because we had plans. Yes, I understand things do come up, but you still could have come over tonight.

All I'm asking is that if you make plans with me, please don't stand me up. It hurts more than you think.


(And to the other two of you who are not in town, I miss you both so much you have no idea.)

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Damn I hate being a girl and crying all the time.