Friday, June 26, 2009

thriller.

It's a shame it took your passing for people to show you some respect again.

Au revoir Michael, you were a King among men.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

love song.

This may be because I'm "white" but the all new prius3 makes me drool.

Friday, June 19, 2009

party in your bedroom.

Mmmmm, iPhone 3GS....

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

heading for nowhere.

Why is it that, out of everyone I know, I'm the only one that has to fight the government every year without fail?

FUCK!!!!!!!!!

Monday, June 15, 2009

spaceman.

Michael Jackson once said that it didn't matter if you were black or white.

I beg to differ.

I've had a black iPhone 3G since launch day, and now that I'll be upgrading to the iPhone 3GS, I'm debating whether or not I should go for the white one instead. Thoughts? Comments? Suggestions? Impersonations?

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

alive.

So I've been test driving Windows 7 RC for a while now.

My thoughts?

I can't wait for Snow Leopard. I'm forced to dual boot into Windows 7 whenever I have to place an order for work from home, since the stupid website of our supplier is IE only. That being said, having to deal with Windows 7 on average 2-3 times a week blows. Coming from OS X I've come to expect certain things to behave and function in certain ways. Windows 7 doesn't work the way my brain assumes operating systems should. This may be because I've gotten used to dealing with OS X, or it might be because I don't want 50 million wizards and dialog boxes popping up every time I try and do something. I'm not sure if Microsoft got the memo, but harassing the user if they want to do "X" after they've done "Y" isn't making your system "more secure" it makes it frustrating for me. Yes, I'm aware I just installed something/changed a setting. You don't need me to confirm I downloaded a flimsy JPEG from the internets. Sheesh. Also, I thought it was a pain in the ass that when I plugged my iPhone in to charge, I was forced to go and download misc. drivers. WTF? Drivers?!? Whoa, haven't had to deal with them for a long ass time. Another thing I haven't had to deal with for a long time that I noticed right away: virus protection. Every time I boot into Windows 7 I get 5 messages telling me I need to get my crap together and install a virus scanner. Frustration!

I know people say Snow Leopard is bull and that Apple can't honestly think people will accept that their next operating system is just a cleaned up version of what we have now, but I think they're on to something. Instead of throwing 50 new things at me, how about we clean up the code, make everything run faster, and have it take up less resources? That sounds like a plan to me. I think Microsoft tried doing that with Windows 7 in respect to its predecessor Windows Vista, but I've spent too much time away from the wonderful world of Windows. Maybe I've just developed a caveat for OS X and Windows simply won't do. Or maybe, just maybe, I've become used to things "just working" that having to go and confirm what I want 50 times and then get harassed because "I'm at risk" is just plain silly.

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

buzzin'.

So the new iPhone 3Gs came out today. I am an iPhone 3G owner (have been since launch day 2008), and I am planning on upgrading. There seems to be a lot of commotion out there regarding the new iPhone, but I think it's great - they took an already awesome product and made it better. Sure, things like OLED screens, new casing, front cameras, etc. are awesome, and I'd be lying if I said I wouldn't want them, but people need to remember that the iPhone 3Gs is evolutionary, it was the original iPhone that was revolutionary. I've noticed that hype builds up so much surrounding Apple product releases that if the new iGadget can't clean the kitchen and drive you home from the bar, then it's a giant let down. What happened to realistic expectations?

Truthfully, I only want the 32GB model so I can carry all my music with me at all times. I'm greedy like that.