Archive for November, 2008

$40 off 1TB Hard Drive

Author: Steve Martin

This is a great deal. I haven’t seen a 1 TB hard drive this cheap ever. So, I thought I would share it with anyone in the market for a bigger hard drive or an extra hard drive. For those that don’t know, 1 TB is 1,000 GB. That equals a lot of room for data. It is a deal from Dell and is $40 off 1TB SATA Barracuda 7200.11 Internal Hard Drive! Coupon Code: 9BPJP5C2PHKMMC. That coupon code is important. Use the link above and add the item to your cart and then apply the coupon code and it will take off the $40. Shipping is very decent too.

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This is my list of technologies that you should never use or you will be in for it. The problem with these technologies is that they are too nice to be without once you have tried them. So, you can either take my word for it and stay far away from these technologies or try them and forever be hooked. They are in no particular order.

Cell Phone – I got my first cell phone back in 1998 when Sprint had a promotion for 100 minutes at only $10 per month. What a deal! I was going to finally have a cell phone and it was going to be so cheap. That is until you find out how long 100 minutes really is. You go through 100 minutes in no time at all. Especially because they didn’t offer any evening weekend minutes or Sprint to Sprint minutes. It was 100 minutes total. When I would check my voicemail, it used up minutes too. I was very careful with my minutes at first, and then I just had to have more so I upgrade my plan and am now up to a family plan with 3,000 minutes shared among 6 phones with unlimited evening weekend and Sprint to Sprint. I also have a Sprint datacard for my laptop. So, while Sprint gave me such a great deal up front, they have probably made plenty of money since. Good marketing Sprint. So, be warned, if you get a cell phone, you will not be able to not have a cell phone.

DVR – A DVR (Digital Video Recorder) changes the way you watch TV. The brand of DVR that you probably know the best is Tivo. They revolutionized the concept and made it so simple for anyone to use. Most of the major manufacturers of electronic equipment have some type of DVR available and you almost can’t subscribe to satellite without them throwing in a free DVR. I am stationed in the Microsoft camp for my DVR using a Windows XP Media Center PC. I find that having a computer be the DVR, I can utilize it for so many other things as well. The concept is very simple, a DVR has a schedule of all of the programs available from your TV provider (you tell it which provider you use). You run through the schedule and tell it what to record and whether to record it just that once or to continue to record that same show whenever it airs. Then you forget about it. When you are ready to watch your show, you go into your recorded shows and push play. You can then fast forward, pause, and rewind that show and keep it as long as you have the space on the DVR. DVRs are also great for live TV as you can hit pause whenever you want and take a potty break (something we have to do frequently for our kids or they’ll wait too long and….). Anyway, you get the idea. You can read about our DVR withdrawals when I fried the TV tuner in the computer. We are now back up and running but it was rough to be without the DVR.

Computers/Internet – Yes, there are still people that have not really used a computer. My mother-in-law is one of them. She actually refuses to use one. I think she’s afraid that if she were to learn to use a computer, that her husband would put her to work. She doesn’t understand that if she were to use one, she could do so much more for herself. Computers are about the most useful and time saving devices that exist. If I can ever get my mother-in-law to actually use one, there’s no going back. She does not understand this. I know that once you learn the basics of the computer your life is forever changed and you are able to do so much more than you could without one. The Internet makes a computer about 1,000 times more useful and time saving. There is nothing that even compares with the Internet with the vast amounts of information at your disposal once you get connected. So this one is kind of a two part technology to never use, a computer with the Internet. You can do a lot with a computer but you can do SO much more with a computer connected to the Internet.

GPS – When I would travel to a place that I had never been to before and try to navigate new streets and find desired destinations, I would get nervous, stressed and frustrated. Even when I would map out my itinerary ahead of time, it was difficult to follow the map and try to keep my eyes on the road. Missing turns and going the wrong way was common back then. Now, I have GPS and won’t be able to be without it. It is a stress reliever. When we bought our van, we chose to get the model with GPS built in and let me tell you, it is so nice to have. I use it more than I ever need to. I turn it on first thing when I get in the van even if I know where I’m going. There’s something about seeing that little red arrow tracking my every movement that gives me comfort. Even if I have no idea where I am, it does. It can find restaurants and stores and gas stations for me. It calculates the best route to any destination I can throw at it. If I miss a turn, it re-calculates the new best route from my new “missed turn” position. Recently Sprint upgraded the firmware on my cell phone and now I get GPS directions on it too. Since I always have my phone with me, I always have GPS. I love it. Travelling will never be the same once you have experienced a GPS unit. One of the best things about it is that once you have purchased the actual GPS unit, it is completely free to use.

Texting – For the longest time, I didn’t see the big deal of texting. I thought it was stupid. I already had several e-mail accounts, what did I need texting for? I touted it as a fad of the younger generation that I must have just barely missed. Well, we just upgraded our Sprint family plan and we now have unlimited texting on all the phones in the plan. I still don’t send a lot of texts but I must admit that there are times when sending a text is the perfect thing. Sometimes you don’t have time or you just don’t want to have a big conversation with someone just to get a tidbit of info from them. A text allows you to get the info you need quickly and unobtrusively. Most people carry their cell phone with them everywhere (except my wife, it drives me crazy). So, when you send someone a text, chances are they will read it very shortly after you sent it. So, you can ask a quick question, make a quick comment or even update your facebook status via a simple text. I do feel there are times when it is NOT appropriate to text in place of an actual phone call. The current high school and college students might not agree but I don’t feel that it is appropriate to send a text message to ask someone out on a date. In fact, this is a technology that should not be abused by replacing real conversations. Many of the young people of today talk more via texting than they do with their mouths. But, it can be fun to be with a group of people and be able to say something to a person there without anyone else knowing what you said. Whispers can be overheard and everyone knows you said something secretive, but if you send a person in the room a text, nobody will necessarily know it was from you, it could have been from anyone anywhere. So, if you do get into texting, text responsibly.

And there you have it. My top 5 technologies that you should never use or you’ll not be able to stop using them. I look forward to future technological developments that we should not take part in so that I can be hooked even more. If you haven’t tried some of the above techologies, think twice before you check them out because once you do, you can’t go back.

Returning the Cell Ranger

Author: Steve Martin

I recently used the Cell Ranger on our first vacation in about 5 years. We went to Disneyland and had such a fun time. We might have to make this vacation thing a regular event. I am still not sure what to think of the Cell Ranger. That is why I am returning it. If it did anything to improve my cellular reception, it wasn’t really enough to notice much of a difference. If I am going to use and promote a product, it has to be a great product. Mediocre products do not receive my endorsement.

So, I have contacted the manufacturer and requested a refund. It’s too bad because I would have loved to have endorsed the product and sold a ton of them. Oh well. Hopefully something even better will come along. If it does, I’ll test that out too and let you know how it goes.

Spelling Bee

Author: Steve Martin

Abby came home from tumbling one night singing a new cheer she learned that said “R-O-W-D-I-E, that’s the way you spell rowdy”. I’m hoping she heard it wrong but I told her that that is NOT the way you spell rowdy. She tried to argue with me so I explained that each word has a certain spelling and you aren’t supposed to change that spelling just because you want to. I pulled out the dictionary and explained that it contained the correct spelling for all the words so we can check and see how words are supposed to be spelled. I looked up the word rowdy and showed it to her. She decided that I must be right.

Later on, I explained to her what a spelling bee is and she was excited about the contest aspect of it and now asks me to pick words for her to try to spell. So, every night when I lay down in her bed to “talk” I have to come up with several words and she will try to spell them for me. During the day she will randomly try to spell certain words out loud and we can either correct her, or praise her for doing a good job. She is getting better and better.

Tyler does not like to be left out of the spelling game so he also randomly tries to spell words. Tonight at the dinner table he says “how do you spell Jumanji (we had watched it the night before)?. So, I told him J-U-M-A-N-J-I. He then said “I know how to spell door”. I was impressed thinking he really is learning stuff at preschool so I said “how”? Without skipping a beat he very confidently says “H-A-K-E-R”. We all chuckled and Abby told him the correct spelling of door.

Anyway, I think it’s funny how he likes to be a part of things and can’t let his sister have all the glory from spelling.

Would you want to know?

Author: Steve Martin

There is a song by Thriving Ivory called Angels on the Moon that got me thinking. You can hear it on their site by choosing “audio” and clicking on Angels on the Moon. For me, it actually started automatically playing when I visited the site. Anyway, in the song are the words “don’t tell me if I’m dying, cuz I don’t want to know. if I can’t see the sun, maybe I should go.” It got me thinking about whether or not I would want to know if I was dying.

For me, I think I would want to know. One of the reasons I would want to know is so that I could make the very most of the remaining time I had left. Make each day really worth while and get the most of every moment of every day. I would make sure I spent extra time with my kids and wife and leave them knowing that their father/husband really loved them. I could also make any necessary arrangements before I was gone so that others would not have to be burdened with them.

While I would want to know for myself, I would not necessarily want my wife and kids to know. I think the suspense would be harder and more emotional leading up to the final moment than dealing with the shock and emotions after I were gone. Lets say there were 6 months left, that’s six months of sadness and emotion plus dealing with the aftermath when you are gone. My wife is a big worrier, so being able to save her some grief would be a good thing. If I could spare her the 6 months of pain so that she just has to deal with the aftermath, it might be a good thing.

On the flip side, if my wife were the one with limited time left, I would want to know so that I could help her through it by helping her make the most of the remaining time. It would be sad to get stuck in self pity and sorrow when you have limited time left but I think it would be very difficult not to fall into that.

When we stop to think about it though, we are all dying. Every one of us will have to go through death. It may be in 30 years, it may be in 30 days. So, since we don’t know when that day will come, we should live life as if it were going to happen soon because…it just might. Every day is a new blessing to be with loved ones, lift people up, make the most of every situation. We recently got back from one of our first family vacations in about 5 years. With my work, it is hard to go away as I never know what might happen with my clients needing an on-site visit to fix problems. I fear not being there when they need me and possibly losing business. Well, we prayed that things would be ok with our clients and headed to Disneyland. I had calls about various problems and was able to fix them over the phone or by remotely getting onto their computers. Nothing major that required an immediate on-site visit. Everything requiring an on-site visit was able to wait until our return. I was able to see that I also need to be there for my family. It would be far better to lose a client than to lose the trust, closeness, and love of my wife or kids. They are number one in my life and should always remain so.

Anyway, hopefully we can stay focused on what is important in life as we don’t know how long we will be here. Make the most of every moment you have.