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October 9, 2008

Why/when did my AppleTV actually start working? Oh well. Hooray!

Filed under: Apple, Data Control — rshangle @ 5:57 pm

Do not look gift AppleTV in the IR port.

I haven’t written much about the woes I’ve experience with my AppleTV[1], since the topic seems well-covered.

But mostly, it hasn’t really ever worked.

With a 40GB hard drive vs. a 160GB music collection and a 50GB video collection, actually syncing anything to the device is a lost cause, which means I’ve always been running in “streaming” mode from the iTunes running on my PowerMac G5. Over 802.11g.

I realize I’ve just enumerated three key barriers to victory - the relatively slow wifi network (in an apartment house where we, alone, have about 10 wireless devices, not to mention what our neighbors have going on), and the streaming thing. Oh and the PowerMac G5 was plenty fast… four years ago. [2]

But the basic issues were:
a) can’t navigate the menus without significant / constant hangs
b) entire OS on unit hangs requiring reboot
c) other general suckery

I had sort of written the thing off as the gen 1 Apple “hobby”-itis Jobs referenced a while back, joyously concluding I’d, you know, rabidly buy/pre-order a gen 2 at the first possible moment. Because with Apple, often it is right to throw good money after bad.

Then a funny thing happened. Well, two funny things:

a) I bought an iPod Touch, and discovered that the various and sundry major menu performance issues I experienced via the AppleTV user interface (i.e. over the TV) didn’t seem to effect the ipod touch/iPhone “Remote” application. So playing around with that sort of got me in the mode of thinking all may not be lost

b) then, some time in the last few weeks, clearly some sort of code push happened to made the AppleTV front-end… well, work. As in, for the first time ever. Oh yeah, here it is. What do you know… it looks like my AppleTV has been under some kind of DoS attack for… two years.

Still periodic minor pauses, but no hangs in two weeks.

So dig that AppleTV out of the compost heap, and re-engage.

[1] I have a first gen 40GB model

[2] but on unrelated note, the last three tower macs I’ve owned have had really good lifespans: PowerMac 9500 1995-2001, PowerMac G4 blue and white 1998-2005, PowerMac G5 dual-core 2004-current.

October 3, 2008

Third moblog / wordpress for iphone

Filed under: Apple, Data Control — rshangle @ 1:59 am

Third exercise, this via the free wordpress for iPhone app. Very nice, clean, basic. Did I mention free?

Return to actual content soon…

September 25, 2008

first moblog from iPhone

Filed under: Apple, Comedy, Data Control — rshangle @ 8:49 pm

survivor is in hi-def now. Thats all I can tell you comfortably.

July 12, 2008

Exclusive!: Apple enjoys making it impossible for their biggest fans to buy their products

Filed under: Apple, Tech, ignoble ranting — rshangle @ 9:14 pm

picture-3.pngDespite e-mail warnings from my boss to wait for iPhone 2.0/3G to stabilize, and then perhaps buy one through our work i.t. (so I can transfer my blackberry’s phone number, and align through our corporate AT&T cellular plan), I went out today to buy an iPhone 3G to help ease the pain of not having an apple product to buy a month ago after WWDC. It didn’t go well.

This is my story, which was mostly written via email into my blackberry, hence the thumb-esque conan-speak, thumb-spelling and general lack of definite articles. Liberties were taken, but not many. thank you to juan for inspiring me to get back in the game. See you next year!

2:54pm

Sitting outside (not on line; on bench) apple store in clarendon va. Appx 50-60 people in line to buy the iPhone 3G. Looks to be the feel-good hit of the Summer.

Riot about to break out; Apple citizens in line shouting at hired line security thugs re: ‘line not moving in over two hours’. Wish blackberry world edition had camera / video, because I think I could get famous. I think it’s about to be set off, football hooligan-style. People are baking in the sun and not happy. Boiling heat, summer stench. Plus every third person that walks by starts laughing / taking camera phone pictures of people in line, taunting, irritating. this is what happens when an apple store is between a williams sonoma and some boutique clothery. like most apple stores aren’t. i assume this is happening everywhere. a happening.

Family of filthy rednecks (what are they doing in Clarendon; I hope they’re reading this over their dialup connections) just walked by line and loudly proclaimed ‘hick hick why don’t those idiots just buy it from ameeezon dot com hick?’. iPhoneists in line, so angry, shouted epithets at family of inbreeds, which included small children (both in the family, and doing the shouting from the line). The apple user backlash is full steam, bi-directional. This fun / comedy almost makes up for not having an iphone. Although these people on the ready line are my brothers, I am slightly removed… watching the game, not in the line. Too lazy. So lazy. Glad apple makes it hard to buy their products.

I’m supppoed to be at friend Steve’s birthday party in a few hours, but I don’t think I can leave this scene; previously unknown journalistic impulses surfacing. Plus, if the line trickles to zero, I’m in there to win.

surly Line-dwellers just yelled at secuirity ‘get us some cokes or something!!!’. Security: ‘you get back in line! You get back in line!’. I couldn’t make this up. Keep an eye on cnn — I swear there is going to be a riot. Let’s kick it off. I can’t report the truth[1].

3:30pm

Just saw 20-something 9 month pregnant woman on line. Should she be there? Does she have to be there? Is the iphone for the fetus? What if she calves right here? My god, as if the situation wasn’t bad enough, we could have a mucus plug, amniotic fluid, and a new life (undoubtedly apple-supporting, as it should be) to deal with in realtime. Maybe that would help her get forward in the line, which is not moving.

This apple store is in a fake ‘fancy towne‘ that is retail below, apartments directly above. People are sitting on balconies, drinking sangria and cold beer, spectating, taunting. That’s the way to do it.

Line is _not_ moving. Has not moved in the 46 minutes I’ve been sitting here. Sun was behind a cloud for a few minutes, but now bacl with a vengence. They’re burning, burning! Ow! - a goddamn bird bit me on the ankle! What the fuck? The woman next to me is throwing bread to the birds, and also watching the Apple iPhone people. My ankle is not bread, budgie, although it may be pastey and doughy! I should stamp you down like a pigeon, yet I am merciful.

3:50pm

Amusement: person walks up to iGoons claiming to want to purchase a mac book pro (ie something apple isn’t losing money on today, like the iPhone). igoon points legitimate man to end of the line. “But I’m not buying an iphone!’. Pointed to end of the line. Then, other line security guy seems to understand ramification and runs inside, presumable to get orders from manager / Jon Ives and Steve Jobs personally. If those guys don’t have the 60’s style red Batphone set up today, I don’t know when they do. Which means: they never do.

Ok… There are now two lines, coming from opposite directions, one short, one long. Maybe there is a batphone! Maybe short one is for non-iphone purchases (goons maybe snapped out of it). Maybe I should buy a macbook too so I can get in the short line…seems reasonable. Don’t need a macbook. still seems reasonable. Tiring of this scene.


4:00pm

Got sick of that scene, now walking back to my car, evaluating plan B. Need to be at steve’s in about two hours. Two girls walking through garage, overhear them: “I can’t believe those idiots are standing in line to give Apple their $300, then AT&T their $130 a month.” I want to tell these wenches to shut their watering holes, because we’re talking about the iPhone. Show respect. But it would do no good. They don’t understand. A Plan is formulating. I could still have justice today.


4:30pm

Now driving in concentric circles (ever-widening) around northern virginia hitting “legitimate” at&t retail stores (since the resellers don’t have them), hoping to score, licking my lips, ready to win.

First one I hit was in fairfax at the corner of 29 and 50. There was iphone 3g material and banners in the windows. It was packed, and there was a guy at the door with a clipboard of names and a pen. I figured these were good omens, but the feeling didn’t last.

‘Hello dere!’ Handing me pen. ‘Are you here for non-iphone-related-blah-blah-woof-woof-promotion-for-some-crappy-non-iphone?’. This was bad, but I’m not an asshole. ‘Hi! No! I’m here for an iphone. Do you have any?’ Confused look. ‘No, we don’t have those..’

Yes, of course. After all, why would you? Its not like you work for one of the only two retail outlets selling them, and its not like its the biggest retail event of the year. My bad for asking. I hand him his pen back without stabbing him in the eye with it.

Now in chantilly va at a mega strip-mall. Did you know that best buy (this one, anyway) now sells apple computers and musical instruments? Huh. No iPhones. Hungry like the wolf.

Have learned that if you send a text to googl (no e), with a search string, it sms’s you back with data. Thanks, Mike. 2% safer than googling on blackberry while driving on route 66…

5:30pm

Hit AT&T stores all over hell and gone (Chantilly, Centreville, Fairfax, etc etc etc), no joy. Consider going to Apple Store at Fair Oaks mall, but am now 30 minutes away from steve’s, and need to be there in 30 or so. Fair Oaks is probably a mess anyway. That place is a shit-hole.

Get email from my boss, who is begging me to hold off / buy a unit through our i.t. when we’re ready. He’s a good man. He’s trying to do the right thing. unfortunately his message has a legitimacy issue due to the fact he already owns a first gen iphone. But he’s still full of ideas:

omg. how about if you buy an ipod touch to hold you over? 97.946% of all iphone time is consumed by things that don’t involve a phone (these stats are conservative). the app store, omg, is the sigle-most dangerous thing to have at your fingertips. btw, mobileme/push functions are just now starting to work occasionally. IPOD TOUCH!!

response:

My issue with the touch is the distinct lack of phone.

I don’t have disposable income for hold-overs. I need the real thing. Kelley (ed. my wife) has cleared me for iphone purchase.

But thanks for trying to help.

after which i’m mocked for my married-ish behavior.

6:00pm

Arrive at Steve’s. He has downloaded iPhone 2.0 for his first gen, and shows me Super Monkey Ball (irritating), Pandora (awesome XM-radio killer), and an app that makes lightsaber sounds when you whip your phone around (like a lightsaber). I almost leave immediately (five minutes after arrival) to go back to clarendon and get online. But unfortunately Boss Tom has called me again and firmly asked me to promise not to get an iPhone until I can get it through i.t. / switch my cell number over. I cave. I feel so worthless.

Another apple nerd at Steve’s party, “Dan”, tells me that he and his wife were are Fair Oaks Mall (the Shit-Hole) earlier in the day to check out the Apple Store scene / potentially breathe on an iphone 3g. He indicated that line was over 200 Apple iDiots long (how quickly I turn to eat my own when failure is complete and I’m awaft in an gaseos ocean of my own shame), and ran from the store itself into the center part of the mall, where disney-style rope line-controllers had been set up. Awesome. Damn them all.

Bitter Afterword — stop reading now

Thank you, Apple, for making it impossible to buy your product. In this case, it wound being for the better. Still, I hate you for it, since I could, at this moment, be using an iPhone I paid $300-out-of-pocket for, as opposed to the hypothetical one I’ll be getting (maybe for less, who knows what I can negotiate) in the future. Too tired to be filled with rage. Beer will help ease the pain.

But I want to make sure, not that anyone at apple (or anyone at all) is actually reading this, that I make something clear. This experience, no matter how negative, is not going to keep me from buying an iphone. It’s not like there’s another option I’m interested in. It was easy to hold off on the gen one due the price, lack of Exchange integration, and the certainty of apple gen-1-technology-itis. I’m not going to be childish and go buy a zune or some other piece of shit just because apple decided the iphone had to be activated in-store, then didn’t remotely have the infrastructure ready to handle it. I’m going to get an iphone, just like I’m going to keep buying macs, because I am a nerd and I like the way apple products make me feel about myself. I’ve owned a current mac since my dad bought me a mac 512k when i was a young punk playing Deja Vu and Falcon. Clearly there’s no illusion re: what I’m writing this on. say my name, bleyotch.

I’m just going to bitch about it, as I have here, and leave off with an open question to whoever at apple, in some parallel universe, reads this: does it make you feel good to irritate your loyal customers, or even your first time ones? I’m also a shareholder (2002 was a good year to buy apple stock), so if there is some secret sauce in the formula that directly/positively impacts shareholder value, I’d love to hear about it.

If I wanted to wait in lines, I’d go back to russia… which I’ve never been to. Get it?

[1] While this somewhat orbits the truth, it’s not quote so. But still somewhat. I want to avoid slander-lawsuits. Oh no:

a) People in line asking if the store would stay open after scheduled closing hours if there were people in line and stock in store. ie, would people just be sent home arbitrarily at 9PM?

“We’re not going to answer that.”

b) “Will you at least tell us and keep us updated on what stock levels are, so we, standing in line, can estimate if there’s any point of us standing out here?”

“No. We would never do that.”

July 11, 2008

MobileMe aka me.com aka Formerly mac.com is like gmail/gcal, except not working

Filed under: Apple — rshangle @ 2:21 pm

Awesome.

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April 4, 2007

I don’t know what I’m getting into…

Filed under: Apple, Data Control — rshangle @ 10:12 pm

… but I have no choice in the matter.

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I’m hoping the heart-stopping screech my computer just emitted at the end of this install process was a result of some unrelated situation (ex. the 150 deg F internal temperature) as opposed to a feature of Google Desktop for OS X.

April 2, 2007

Hot Rack

Filed under: Apple — rshangle @ 10:38 pm

Made you look.

bat-tron

No, this is not the severed head of a techno-bauhaus muppet, and this object and I do not belong to a secret, bare-knuckle boxing ‘fight club’. You are looking at me holding a battery that was once in my Mac Book Pro 17″.

One afternoon, after a particularly scorching Parallels session, I was moving my MBP to another room when I noticed that the aluminum battery cover was sort of, uh, visibily warped. More accurately, I noticed that the MBP’s underside was hot enough to fry a proverbial egg, but there’s really nothing new about that. Then I noticed the bulge.

Deciding it was time to ‘cool it down’ (or was it cool it now, per New Edition?), I ejected the battery, checked it out, thought ‘huh, that’s funny’ and put it on my desk for later inpection/action.

Some time later, I came back to my office to find the battery as you see it in this picture. I guess as it cooled from ~150 deg f to room temp, it expanded or contracted (or whatever things do when they cool off), and the battery pack sort of popped like a kernel of popcorn. Or something.

Well, better this than a spray of molten battery material to the face. Not that I’m saying that has ever happened with this sort of Apple battery, because that would be slander.

This is probably similar (or identical) to the 15″ MacBook Pro battery bulge/warp issue that Apple has an automated recall page for. AppleCare replaced it with zero argument (thanks Jason).

The moral of the story is: Don’t… um, well. I’m not sure what to tell you not to do. Perhaps: as with breast and testicular cancer, pro-active scanning of odd lumps or bulges in your Apple battery is perhaps the best method to head off any long-term difficulties or mutilating explosions. An ounce of prevention…

September 13, 2006

New iTunes 7 Features, #1

Filed under: Apple — rshangle @ 9:37 pm

This certainly is a long-awaited feature that will undoubtedly get me one step closer to _total_ audio data control without 3rd party tools or endless amazon-scraping…

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If only it worked worth a GD… after trying it on about twenty tracks, with a success rate of 0/20, I’ve determined that right click -> “download album artwork” won’t even attempt to run for tracks that already have some crap (i.e. already downloaded by Synergy) embedded.

This article from the Mac Observer shows how to remove album artwork for a bunch of tracks so you can let iTunes 7 re-load them… clean!

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the extensive library on my mac book pro… looking to keep things clean for as long as possible…

August 7, 2006

WWDC: Time Machine

Filed under: Apple, Uncategorized — rshangle @ 12:56 pm

I’m about to jump on a plane, but quickly re: Top 10 big things in Tiger (10.5):

(from live coverage at tuaw.com)

#2: Time Machine - “Everyone says ‘Back it up’, but people don’t” Only 26% of people back up their data, and they mostly do it manually. Only 4% back up automatically. All of this changes with Time Machine. Automatically back up your Mac. Backs up EVERYTHING. Restores EVERYTHING. You can buy a new HD and restore on to it. You can restore all data or pick and choose. Back up to local HD or remote server. “Whole new way of backing up and restoring.” (Windows has had something like this at least since ME) Steve does a demo. A file is missing from a folder. (Finder looks the same.) Click on Time Machine in the Dock. “Time is a dimension that receeds back into your desktop”. Windows in time are stacked behind each other. Looks damn sexy. Fly through time till you see a difference. (I assume he means in what files are there and what arent) Double click files to get previews, click to restore and it re-appears in the present (TRIPPY!) Works with applications other than Finder as well. Demo’s with AddressBook. “Search the past.” Demo’s with iPhoto, but something goes wrong. Steve elegantly force-quits.

Apple hasn’t done so well on the data protection front since… ever, so this could be significant… had the demo not crashed. Trash can
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July 26, 2006

I have acquired a Wireless Mighty Mouse. It’s a slow night.

Filed under: Apple, Tech — rshangle @ 8:57 pm

Hot news, to be sure.

My initial impressions:

1. I don’t know how I will ever be able to travel with all this additional weight. I may need to jettison something from my laptop bag to compensate, like the two AA batteries I keep in there for whatever reason may arise.
1. Scrollball is as responsive as the original. That is a good thing. I expect that, as with the original, I will need to harshly clean this one with baby wipes every two weeks to keep it functioning. That, or stop picking my nose and then immediately using the mouse/scrollball.
1. Side-buttons are much tighter than the original. I’ve read (and a friend has mentioned) that the side-buttons on their wired MM were so tight as to essentially be unusable[1], but mine were actually so responsive they tended to go off at times I didn’t want them to. Maybe this is what they’ve been referring to, or maybe it’s just newness.[2] Or maybe they’re jerks.
1. The tracking in general was, until a few minutes ago, awful. Not when compared to Mighty Mouse v.Wired, but in general… as in, to the point of near-unusability. I went into photoshop in order to draw a “straight” line I could paste in here (expecting it to turn out as a sawtooth sine wave), but… then everything started working. Stay tuned, I guess.
1. Urgh - the retuuuuuuurrrrrrnnnn of blluuuuuuuuuetoooooooth keeeeeeyyboaaaarrrddd goingggggg ouuuuut toooo lunnnnnnnch occasionallyyyyyyyyyyy. I guess one wireless mighty mouse is, indeed, one wireless device too many in the pan.

[1] Unless willing to crush/destroy the mouse in the process, which is a funny, sort of corner case of “use”, I guess.
[2] Or maybe said friend, who will be nameless here as to avoid shaming, has the hands of a four year old girl-child

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