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25Dec/100

From somewhere in the air

Google offered free wireless Internet on all Delta flights for the holiday season. When I heard about this, I figured with the mass number of people traveling that the service would be near unusable. Apparently I was wrong. Here I am, quite a few feet in the air, blogging away on my iPod.

As I walked back to use the lavatory, I noticed that a good portion of the passengers were using their laptops online. People were checking email, playing on Facebook, and even getting some work done. I was able to check my flight information to know the updated arrival time as well as the current location we are flying over. Very useful information.

Another really nice thing I've been enjoying on this trip is having an Android smartphone. It has made me feel far more connected than I usually am when I travel. On there I could get email while filling up on some so-so breakfast. I think it will be very cool to have it out in the canyon we're going to, bringing up maps and instantly sending pictures to Picasa or Facebook.

I am having an OK Christmas so far. I'll be glad when the first part of travel is over. I've never been the biggest fan of air travel, and I'll be darn happy when we finally land.

Well this has killed some time. About 50 minutes to go before we are at the gate. Back to Skee-Ball and music.

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24Dec/100

Christmas time

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Its that time of year again. Presents, decorated trees, and the like. This year, I'll be going down to Arizona for the holidays. I've loaded up my phone with a couple of good travel apps. I hope to take plenty of pictures and send them back via Picasa and Facebook.

Hopefully travelling on Christmas day won't be as terrible as I fear. It should be light,  with people already being at their destination.

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23Oct/100

Android goodness

I finally made the investment and got an Android-powered smartphone.  It is the Samsung Intercept on Virgin Mobile. It works alright, though not flawlessly. I do think the price is right though.

I purchased a case and screen protector for it as well.  I plan to switch to this phone fully in December when my Alltel contract can be broken.

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13Oct/102

Best Buy/Virgin Mobile problems

Today I was scorned by bad customer service from both Virgin Mobile and Best Buy. I'm not sure who to blame, or what I really should do in this situation.

After a ton of research, and many years of having a feature phone, I decided to go out and purchase the Samsung Intercept, which has recently been adopted by Virgin Mobile. This is their first Android-powered phone and was just recently released. I went out to my local Target store, as they were supposed to have them before other retail outlets. Both of the Targets in my metro area were sold out, and had no ETA. Annoyed, I visited the nearby Radio Shack thinking that they would have it in stock. Alas, they didn't even seem to carry it. Finally, as a last-ditch effort, I visited Best Buy. They had a whole shelf of them (well, more like a peg, but you get the picture). I checked them over, and asked a sales associate to pull one off the padlocked peg and ring it up. I was in a bit of a hurry, so I didn't actually witness the sales associate scan the barcode for the activation. After rushing out to the car, I opened the package, pulled out the phone, powered it up, and attempted to activate. I already had a Virgin Mobile account, figuring it would be a trivial process to switch to this new phone.

The activation failed, stating that I needed to call customer service. Disappointed, I drove back home and tried again. No luck. I had a meeting to run to, so I decided to put off the CS call until later. When I got home, I called customer service, after trying to activate online and receiving the same message, and spoke with "Alex," my virtual advisor. Alex was no help. "He" basically kept me from a Live Advisor, which the error messages kept pointing me to. After four calls with no luck, I finally looked up the shortcut to a human, which worked. Once I got to a human, I read back the numbers again, and he also received an error message, though this one more specific. He told me that my phone showed that it hadn't been activated at Best Buy. Angry now, I called Best Buy where I purchased the phone and asked for the mobile department. I explained the situation, was put on hold, and then was told, "Those phones may not be able to activate until October 24th." To which I replied, "What???"

I ventured back to Best Buy, brought in all the parts of the deadly plastic packaging, the charger/cable and phone, walked up to the mobile counter and explained the situation again. I was told by a nice manager that there was basically nothing I could do other than return the phone (which seemed futile since I'd be back after the 24th to get a new one) or just wait until the 24th when "maybe" it will activate. So far, keeping it is my plan unless someone tells me otherwise. I have decided on the phone, and don't want to go through the chargeback process if I can avoid it. I also made sure that I can return the phone within thirty days, so if I can't ever get this thing activated, I can just return it or exchange it.

20Aug/100

FloodCheck update

FloodCheck screenshotGreetings, all! I've decided to post my "FloodCheck" application up on Google Code. It provides a nice source repository for version control, as well as a wiki and other features for project development. My goal is to bring more features to the application for a new release before springtime flooding. I haven't heard if we are going to have epic flooding in the F-M area again this year, but you never know.

Anyways, stay tuned to the Google Code page for more information!

23Jul/100

A Lack of Twitter

You might have noticed. You might have not cared. You might have been relieved. However you felt, my website has stopped publishing a digest of my weekly "tweets". Little known fact: I'm still using Twitter.

For some odd reason, the plugin I use with Twitter has stopped working. I've tried reinstalling it, reconfiguring it with my Twitter creds, and it still won't fly. So, I just uninstalled it and left it be. If you're really interested in what I'm up to, go and follow me on Twitter (lurch89) or just come back here to check on what I'm doing (you STALKER!).

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10Jul/101

Straightening Up

P1010787.JPGBeing that this is my first weekend in a long time to get some stuff done around the house, I decided to finally move my server/home networking equipment to a new arrangement. About a month ago, I went down to the IKEA store in Minneapolis and picked up 3 of these LACK end tables. They were on sale for $8 each. They're nothing really that special looking, and are constructed of particle board. The kicker? They are actually the exact width to mount 19" network hardware in. I thought this would be great! Problem though: I don't own any 19" hardware. Dang. Well, I bought them anyway, and simply mounted all of my non-19" rackmount equipment onto it. And by mount, I mean set..

Here is a list of the hardware that I have here. And yes, they are all named after scientists.

  • Volta - This is the WRT54Gv2 running DD-WRT (of course). It is acting as my router for the network. I was using a smaller HP with pfSense, but that starting having major issues, so I dumped it for the ol' hardware router. It is also my wifi access point.
  • Coulomb - This is the large HP Compaq desktop that is acting as a server. It is running Debian 5.0 (Lenny) and serves file sharing, print sharing, VPN, and Teamspeak. Specs are a P4 @ 2.8GHz, 1GB DDR SDRAM, 2x 120GB IDE Hard Drives (7200RPM), Gigabit LAN.
  • Marconi - This is the tall device in the back. It is a Cisco Network Media Hub (NMH410) with 1TB of network attached storage. I use this for all of my media storage at home. I plan on purchasing another 1TB drive to create redundancy.
  • Trendnet TEG-S5g - It's not in the picture, because it's hiding underneath (as it's supposed to). It's a simple 5-port Gigabit switch that I got on sale at Newegg. Though I just noticed...I never got the gift card they said they mailed to me in May for the rebate. Crap.

I hope to eventually recable my desk and associated work area so that it looks like this. No wires showing, mounted power strips, and the like. I also want to create a spare set of cables, so that if I wanted to go to a LAN party, all I would need to do is disconnect the big components (monitor, PC, mouse, keyboard) and take them with, and I would have a fresh set of cables waiting for deployment.

29Jun/100

Wadena Tornado Pics

These are pictures from the June 17th tornado that struck Wadena, MN. You can find all of them here.

6Jun/100

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-06-06

  • will be going to FSH graduation soon. A wonderful way to spend a Sunday afternoon... #
  • its really early, and odd as it sounds, I want to go out to the lake #
  • heading out to the lake for a little while. I just need to get out of town!!! #
  • out at the lake enjoying the tranquility #
  • ahhh time for the morning pager tests and radio checks #
  • back from an early morning run. Guess what, the sun starts coming up right about now. #
  • I made it to 3pm. Now I am tired. #
  • time to recoup some lost sleep. #
  • Maintenance window tomorrow from 6am to noon. Goody. #

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30May/100

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-05-30

  • geeking out. #
  • Test message from Empathy #
  • is awake due to severe storms. Blarg. #
  • it appears to be very hot outside...yucky... #
  • supposes he should go to work... #
  • wants to go home and play with electronics. #
  • Thundercougarfalconbird #
  • is expecting the trifecta at some point this evening. #
  • will try and keep in mind that 18 is not equal to 20. #
  • I am become Dave, the listener of MPR at work. #
  • should probably make his way toward the parents house. #
  • looks like a storm's a comin..... #

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