Monday, July 12, 2010

Build Your Own Android App!

In the midst of my own personal comparison study between my Adroid cell phone apps and my iPod Touch apps, I discovered this -



Maybe Someday soon I'll invent the best app ever!

Or maybe it'll be you!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Recent iPod Touch Update from Dictionary.com


Updates to apps installed on my iPod Touch just seem to happen, pretty much on their own, without my taking note. However, the last update from Dictionary.com caught my attention.

A word of the day popped up on my screen. With a touch to the Dictionary.com app, I discovered a tab labeled Spanish. There I found another word of the day, a Spanish word, defined for me in English. 

I like this!

Friday, July 9, 2010

Do You Miss Your Mother?

I certainly miss mine.

My mother read voraciously - - books, magazines, newsletters and newspapers. More often then not, she would find some tidbit she felt compelled to share with me.

I didn't always appreciate the message.

While today it's common to just send a link to a website, Mom would carefully clip the information she wished to share and then either keep it aside until my next visit or (if she considered it to be urgent) send it via the United States Postal Service. Sometimes she called and read the tidbit she had found over the phone.

Today I received this text message -

"CDC - Protect your skin when having fun outdoors! Use sunscreen, wear hats/sunglasses, find shade during peak hrs (10-4) when UV rays are strongest. 800-232-4636"

Now doesn't that sound just like someone's mom asking her child to take care of herself/himself?

I smile and laugh whenever I read one of these tidbits from the CDC because I am reminded of my mother.






CDC Text Messages




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Thursday, July 8, 2010

Having a Heat Wave!?! Break Out the Resort Wear!

Record heat is forcing all of us to cope whether we really wish to or not.

We all know the basics. We stay inside with the A/C, running for our air-conditioned vehicle whenever we just have to venture out. We drink plenty of fluids. We bring our pets inside and give them extra water, too. We check on our neighbors.

However, the heat also provides an excuse to break out the "resort wear" purchased earlier in the year while on vacation in Hawaii. So a bit of fun, a reason to smile while wearing clothing I might otherwise deem inappropriate.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

New Flavor - Doritos Corn Chips (Cheeseburger)



NOTE - Natural BEEF Flavor

I don't know about you but I don't want my corn chips flavored with beef ... what, by-products?!??


Thursday, June 24, 2010

What Do I Do With All The Pics Shot With My New Camera?

Photos from my newish digital camera have taken up residence on Flickr,  a wonderful, photo sharing site on Yahoo. Currently 2000+ of my pics reside there, mostly because I have been putting every photo I take on Flickr as a sort of online backup. And because, often, I can't see what I have (at least not well) until I've uploaded to Flickr.

Maybe someday I'll cull the less than wonderful specimens from my Flickr photo stream.

Changes are underway that should make for an even better experience

See - Tech Crunch.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

An Interesting Feature of This Blog

Sometimes I wonder if it is worth my time to add labels to my posts as I write mostly for myself. Today, just for fun, I clicked on one of my blog labels. To my great surprise and delight, every post labeled with that particular label was before me on my screen.

Now to try it elsewhere..

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Estes Kefauver

An interesting read ...... I discovered Estes Kefauver delivering a message about organized crime, at the end of a classic film noir, The Captive City, .My movie-watching companion is old enough to remember when Estes Kefauver served as a United States Senator from Tennessee. Kefauver was a contemporary of Al Gore, Sr and Lyndon Johnson. He seems to have been an independent man of conscience.

We could use some of Kefauver's anit-trust/anti-monopoly fervor today.

The Captive City, 1952 movie poster

The Captive City, from Wise Films, this review also discusses photographic technique

The Captive City, from Where Danger Lives Blogspot

The Captive City, from Wikipedia

The Captive City, from Movie Mirrors

The Captive City, from IMDb

The Captive City, from TV-Guide

Robert Wise Biography, from AOL Television

See also, This TV  (where I came across this movie)

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Just Saying, "Hello"

I recently acquired a new cell phone from T-Mobile .... Motorola CLIQ .... . The purchase of this phone was brought about by the death of a cute little cell (also from Motorola) I had managed to keep alive for six years (buying it new batteries every two years or so).

Truth is, I liked my old cell better. It's difficult to use everything the CLIQ has to offer without running the battery down way too quickly. When I called T-Mobile for assistance, the suggestion was to use a less than maximum quality setting for photos, to run fewer apps, and to disable the wi-fi.What's the point of having so many features, if I don't use them!?!

And much to my dismay, for some inexplicable reason, the CLIQ turns itself off, without warning, when I am trying to take/save/share a photo or video (and the photo or video vanishes forever). So far, I haven't figured out why. Sometimes it works wonderfully well and other times it does not work at all! One of the principle reasons for buying this phone, was for the camera. I love to send photos off to whoever and wherever as soon as I take the photo. However, I have found that when traveling, the photos do not always go right away (if at all) to where I'd like them to be.

T-Mobile coverage is excellent in big cities but works less well and sometimes not at all in other locales. So not the best service to have when traveling. I find myself pulling out my i-Pod and my MiFi (Verizon provides excellent coverage).

Having said all of the above, I just found a fun feature on my Motorola CLIQ. There is a factory installed app simply labeled, "Voice Search". A simple tap yielded, "Speak Now".

And so I found myself just saying, "Hello".

(My "Hello" produced a page of Google listings for "Hello" beginning with Hello Magazine.)

Update 6/14/2010 - Dropped by Costco today to pick up some HP printer ink. The wireless cell kiosk is located at the end of the aisle. A young salesman asked if I was ready for a new phone. I replied that, unfortunately, I already had a new phone. He asked what I didn't like about it. And I shared my battery woes. He grabbed my cell and added a free app called Advanced Task Killer. Then he turned down the light on my screen and removed most of the apps from my screen. I kept the messages window on top so as not to miss text messages sent directly to my cell. I can check the other functions ---- email, Facebook, etc manually.

He keeps his phone on Battery Saver Mode all the time. However, some of the functions don't function on Battery Saver Mode. I have the phone on Performance Mode when I am trying to take and save pics. There is also a Smart Mode.

He showed me how to use the touch screen to take my apps up and down. Clearly, I need to read the directions or spend more time at Costco.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Movie - City Island

See - City Island

Also - Share Your Secret

We all have secrets - What a relief when we feel safe enough with someone to share our secrets. Too bad many of us have to pay someone to listen.

I am reminded of one of the Crocodile Dundee movies. The male lead is talking with the female lead. She says something about going to see a counselor of one type or another. He asks if she is crazy and she says that she just needs someone to listen to her problems. Crocodile Dundee asks if she doesn't have any "mates" as he just tells his problems to his "mates" and they straighten him right out!