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Do Not Call List

November 8, 2009 Leave a comment

story.do.not.call.logo-784516I purchased a brand new iPhone about a month ago, and with it came a brand new phone number.  It didn’t take long at all for telemarketers to start calling.  In fact, the first call came while I was making my drive home.  I tweeted shortly afterward that I had added my cell number to the National Do Not Call List, and I encourage you to do the same.

This is a free service that takes your phone number off of the registries used by telemarketing companies.  Adding your number to this list takes about five minutes to setup and about a month to become active.  When calling to setup your number, you must call from the phone with the number you want on the list. My household has five phone numbers, and all are setup on the Do Not Call List.  Rarely do any of them receive a call from a solicitor.

The number to call is 1-888-382-1222, and remember… its FREE!

Also check out the website: https://www.donotcall.gov/

Safari Mobile Bookmark Trick

November 5, 2009 Leave a comment

iPhone Jennys Birthday

I am still a new iPhone user.  I only got this wonderful device about a month ago.  Up until purchasing my own, I had very little on hands experience with it, and of course I had all the YouTube videos and blog posts from around the internet.  That said, I seem to find something new and useful on the iPhone everyday, like the Bookmarking system in Safari Mobile.

When you sync your iPhone for the first time, or any time, you can also sync up all your Safari bookmarks with Safari Mobile.  If you are anything like me, then you probably have hundreds of sites marked, with a good dozen being sites you visit daily.  That is a nice feature, but it is also totally expected.  What I didn’t expect was being able to create a pseudo-App out of a webpage.

I found this by accident, and at first didn’t know how I would use it… until a few days ago.  I am a Ping.fm user, and had searched for an official Ping.fm iPhone App.  Not finding one, I just went to the main website on Safari Mobile.  I quickly found the Ping.fm mobile site, and then it occurred to me.  I could save this website on the Home Screen to my iPhone.  It is a very simple thing to do.

At the bottom of the screen in Safari are a few tappable options. There are back and forward page buttons, a plus sign to add a bookmark, the bookmarks button, and the open new or existing page button.  When you tap the plus sign to add a new bookmark you are given  a list of options which includes “Add to Home Screen”.  Selecting this option brings to a screen where you can name the bookmark, in this case I named it Ping.fm.  Tap add at the top right of the screen and presto!  You now have an “app” on your Home Screen that opens up Ping.fm in Safari Mobile.

Small feature, yes.  Big time saver, oh yeah!

Totally Rad Video!

October 28, 2009 Leave a comment
Totally Rad Video!

Totally Rad Video!

Ok, I’m gonna try a new feature. This may end up as a part of the CoverCast project, but I’ll try it here first. Totally Rad Video. Think of it as G4′s Attack of the Show Around the Net.

This video comes from youtuber Tobuscus and is a parody of Apologize and the Windows 7 launch.

Rate, Comment, Subscribe and Enjoy!

My Wish List

October 28, 2009 1 comment

My Wish List

My Wish List

If only I had a few hundred thousand dollars, I too could be as setup as the Great Leo Laporte.  Sadly, I don’t have that kind of cash rolling in.  If I did, here are some of the things I would buy to get me started.

27 inch iMac.

Apple just refreshed it’s line of iMac computers during this month.  I could be totally greedy and wish for a Mac Pro, but considering what you get, and for the price point, I feel that these new iMacs are just right for me.  The biggest reason I that would choose iMac of Mac Pro is the form factor.  Sleek and sexy, few wires, and that beautiful screen.  If money were no object I would order my iMac fully loaded from the Apple Store.  In reality, however, I will be getting the Intel i7 model, then upgrading the RAM myself later.  Besides a RAM upgrade, the only other thing I would change is the keyboard.  I would much rather have the full size Apple keyboard with numeric keypad, even if it means being wired.

Magic Mouse.

I know, the Magic Mouse comes standard with every new iMac.  I am writing this post on a Macbook, so that is why I have the Magic Mouse on my wish list.  I love the glass trackpad on the Macbooks, but there are many times when I would rather be using a mouse, and the Magic Mouse is what I want to use.  As inexpensive as they are in relation to the rest of the items on this list, I think I will be crossing this off the list very soon.

Time Capsule.

Next on my list is Time Capsule.  This is Apple’s eloquent combination of a superb wireless router and external hard drive.  I would be using Mac OS X’s Time Machine to backup my computer data, as well as making it available to other computers on my network.  On a side note, I would recommend that everyone use a service like iDisk, Mobile Me, Carbonite, Amazon, etc. to backup your data in the cloud as well.  I relish the concept of having a great wireless router and external backup as well as off site storage.

Drobo.

The Apple Time Capsule provides a 1TB or 2TB solution to external storage needs.  At some point, however, that drive will fill up.  When it does, I want to use the Drobo external storage system for long term archival storage.  You can have four drives recording your data that can be replaced when full.  Basically, I would use the Time Capsule for immediate backup via Time Machine, and then use the Drobo for data that will not be accessed as regularly.

Bluetooth Headphones & Speakers.

In keeping with the sleek and sexy theme, it would be very nice to have a nice set of wireless Bluetooth speakers surrounding my work area.  They don’t have to be the top of the line in sound technology, just nice, reliable and wireless.  Headphones are another matter.  I spend a great deal of time watching podcasts, TV shows and movies on my computer.  I am usually playing catch up when others are sleeping or when it would be impolite to have loud noise coming out of my room.  As a find myself wearing headphones for longer and longer periods of the day I also find that the damn cord never wants to cooperate.  Wether it is tangled in the arm to my chair or trying to pull my laptop off of the table, the cord always seems to get in the way.  A nice set of Bluetooth wireless headphones is a must have in my opinion.

Powered USB Hub.

Even though technology like USB 3.0 and Lite Peak are just around the corner of being mainstream tech, USB 2.0 is still the standard.  I have a lot of things that fight for the two USB ports on my laptop. Printer, iPhone, cameras, external hard drives, flash drives, mouse dongle, microphone…. this list goes on and on.  I have found a few powered USB hubs online ranging from 4 to 13 ports.  If I could, I would get a 13 port hub to future proof, even if for only a while. Since so many devices are now powered by USB, it makes perfect sense to own a powered USB hub.

Software.

I dabble in various areas of technology, so software is a constantly moving target.  One thing I would love to own if I could would be the Adobe Creative Suite Master Collection.  It is every major program in the Adobe lineup and would give me the tools needed for any project.

To go along with the Master Collection I would like to own a tablet screen.  Wacom seems to be the leader in this genra but maybe by the time I can afford one, Apple will have introduced the iPad, and given it functionality that will allow it to be used with applications like Photoshop.

Camera Equipment.

I am an amateur photographer.  I have a mid-range DSLR, the Nikon D-50.  While nice, I would like to upgrade to a camera body with a better sensor, and video functionality.  To go with my new camera body, I want a couple of lenses that will allow me to take almost any picture I want.  I’m thinking of the Nikor line of lenses.  A remote control and sturdy tripod would round out this segment nicely.

Sound Equipment.

Other than listening to podcasts and TV shows, I don’t really listen to a ton of music.  I do, however, like to dabble in content creation.  This will eventually mean that the built in microphones on my cameras just won’t cut the mustard.  A set of nice dynamic mics to go along with my condenser microphone, the appropriate hot shoe mic for my camera, and a set of lapel mics would add nicely to the content creation process.

Lighting Equipment.

This is something that is on the low end of my wish list.  I know good lighting is very important to making a good video presentation, but I can get by with shop lights and photo umbrellas until I have checked off the other items on my list.  It is on my mind though.

There are a ton of items I haven’t mentioned on this list, and a ton more that I haven’t even thought of yet.  This list is a compilation of the items that are on my mind most often.  I have already removed and item off the list thanks to my recent purchase of the iPhone 3GS.  I will update this list periodically as I find cool new gadgets or obtain items already on the list.

iPhone 3GS << I GOT ONE :0)

Toned Down the Layout

October 24, 2009 Leave a comment

Website Design

Website Design

I liked the Skinpress Layout I was using up until the point that I realized that the CSS images were causing long load times, and cluttering up the feel of the site.  So I decided to find a similar theme that holds some of the characteristics of the previous theme’s look and feel.

This new theme has a few wrinkles that I need to sort out, but I feel like it is a step in the right direction.

I have just installed a plug-in called Twitter Tools.  Among other things, this plug-in will allow me to post a daily digest of my tweets, and is the same set of tools I am using for tweets.danielvining.com.  In addition to the Twitter plug-in, I have also installed a photo gallery plug-in that will allow me to self host all my photos on this website.  I will also be working on my comments section, as well as updating all the various pages throughout the site.

If you have an idea for my site, shoot me a line or two.  You can email, dan@danielvining.com, or tweet me @danielvining.


CoverCast: Rascal Flatts “What hurts the most” by Drew Davis

August 25, 2009 Leave a comment

CoverCast is a project I am working on in my spare time that blends my love of music with social networking, netcasting, and blogging.  Here is a taste of the type of videos you will find when CoverCast.com rolls out in the near future.  Comments and discussion are very welcome.  Enjoy!

“What hurts the most”

Rascal Flatts

Performed by Drew Davis

YouTube

CoverCast: Rascal Flatts "What hurts the most" by Drew Davis

August 25, 2009 Leave a comment

CoverCast is a project I am working on in my spare time that blends my love of music with social networking, netcasting, and blogging.  Here is a taste of the type of videos you will find when CoverCast.com rolls out in the near future.  Comments and discussion are very welcome.  Enjoy!

“What hurts the most”

Rascal Flatts

Performed by Drew Davis

YouTube

Schmownce

August 23, 2009 1 comment

Do you remember Pownce?  It was a social networking micro blogging site similar to Twitter, but more like Twitter on steriods.  It was a start-up of Kevin Rose, creator of Digg, and in my opinion, was pretty cool.  Unfortunately, it didn’t last long.  After only about a year of existance, the site was bought by a company called SixApart, they are the people behind VOX, Movable Type and Type Pad.  Once bought by them, we lost the twitter that would let you post videos, music and more.

At I thought it was gone.  Turns out a group of people, fans of Pownce, created a replica site with all of the same features and named it Schmownce.  I just created an account, and am still feeling my way through things, but thought I would throw up this post to hopefully entice a few more people to sign up.  I will meander around the site for a while to see if it will catch on with me.

In the process of finding out about Schmownce, I also took the time to start up a VOX account to at least reserve my name for later use.  You can check out nothing at danielvining.vox.com

Installed Kodak ESP 3 today

August 4, 2009 Leave a comment

I installed a new printer on my Macbook today. It is a Kodak ESP 3 All-in-One. Seems like a nice, get the job done printer. I will be scanning old family photos and printing new digital prints with it in the coming weeks. Maybe a review is in order.

This new installation is courtesy of my Mom. She desperately needed a new printer to replace the craptastic one she is currently using. It is an HP (the model name eludes me) and is a piece of junk. So we got the Kodak. I already had my own HP printer that works great. Mom decided that she wanted mine, so I will be installing that one on her PC in the next day or so. As a result, I get the Kodak. Works for me so long as the printer does its job.
I don’t do a ton of printing these days. Anything too fancy I take to the photo lab or print store. Mostly, I print webpages, resumes, emails, and ToS agreements. My family photos project should run the gambit of the capabilities of this new printer, and I look forward to shorting through the options on both the hardware and software.

Update via Ping.fm 6-5-2009

Trying out Ping.fm again. I feel like I have been neglecting some of my accounts, maybe this will help a little bit.

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