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Wiimote Rock

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008 by thelwcole

During my one daily 5 minute internet browse (that’s all I allot myself), I came across what may be the perfect tool for an up-and-coming band that has a penchant for Smooth Moves. Here’s how I think this invention came out:

“AJ, you know how much we like to play awesome, skilled rock music on guitar but we also like to play the Wii?”
” uh, yeah. What do you have in mind?”
“Why don’t we tape the Wiimote to a guitar, hack it into our pre-amp, then revolutionize rock forever!?”
“I’m an engineer of sorts, I’m going to make this happen.”
High fives all around, tops popped, and history is made.

Introducing: Wiimote guitar effects

some dude

Verizon math infects AT&T

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008 by some dude

Wow.

You’ve probably seen this check to Verizon in an email before. It was written by the comic xkcd in response to George Vacarro’s discovery that Verizon can’t tell the difference between 0.002 cents and $0.002. The whole story is at that link, but this recording of the call says it all (it’s 27 minutes long, even though the player says over an hour). Very much worth the listen. Mind boggling!

I was reading about how text messages are a ripoff, and I noticed that the AT&T excerpt says, “.20 cents per text message.” That’s for the iPhone. For the rest right now it’s even cheaper at .15 cents per text! Really? Why am I paying $5 a month for 200 messages when I can get them for $0.30?
AT&T Text message rate 1

Here is the conversation that ensued with AT&T customer service. I asked—Jessica J. did not work at Verizon before. Amazing…AT&T are idiots too!

Thank you for your patience! An AT&T sales representative will be with you shortly.
You are now chatting with Jessica J., an AT&T sales representative.

Jessica J.: Welcome to AT&T online Sales support. How may I assist you with placing your order today?
A.J.: Hi. I was wondering what the price for text messaging is if I do not get a text plan.
Jessica J.: The standard rate for a text message is .15 cents a message sent or received.
A.J.: The automated “chat” said .15 cents. Is that true???
A.J.: 0.15 cents per message.
Jessica J.: We also have different packages available also
Jessica J.: Messaging 200 is $5.00 and includes 200 Text, Video, Picture or Instant Messages.
Jessica J.: Messaging 1500 is $15.00 and includes 1500 Text, Video, Picture or Instant Messages.
Jessica J.: For $20.00 a month, you have the freedom to message any way, to any one - text, picture, video and IM - without worrying what each message costs. That means every message counts the same. You can send and receive any combination of messages.
A.J.: I currently have a plan and I have the 200 messages for $5 package.
A.J.: Can I drop that package and get 0.15 cents per message?
Jessica J.: Do you feel that the 200 is enough?
A.J.: If, without a package, text messages are 0.15 cents each, then I would rather do that.
A.J.: Will I get the same rate even though I am an existing customer?
Jessica J.: Yes How many messages do you send a month?
A.J.: About 200.
Jessica J.: It will save you money you keep the plan
A.J.: Not at 0.15 cents per message.
A.J.: That comes to 30 cents for 200 messages.
A.J.: I would rather pay 30 cents a month than 5 dollars a month.
Jessica J.: Actually the price would be $30.00 a month without the messaging plan
A.J.: You said 0.15 cents per message, right?
A.J.: 0.15 cents multiplied by 200 is 30 cents.
Jessica J.: Correct
A.J.: So it would be 30 cents a month if I sent 200 messages right?
Jessica J.: It would be $30.00 you are saving $25.00 a month on the messaging
A.J.: May I ask if you have ever worked for Verizon?
Jessica J.: No I have not worked for them
A.J.: Oh, sorry, something reminded me of someone that worked for Verizon. Anyway…
A.J.: I am having trouble understanding, if each message is 0.15 cents, how does it cost $30 for 200 messages?
A.J.: Are you sure you do not mean that each message is 0.15 dollars?
Jessica J.: One message equals .15 cents so you multiply .15 by 200 and you get 30.00
A.J.: 30.00 CENTS
A.J.: think about it
Jessica J.: give me one second
A.J.: sure
[this wait lasted a good 3 minutes]
Jessica J.: A.J. what I would recommend is you keep the $5.00 messaging package because if you decide to remove the package you will be charged .15 cents a message sent or received which you send about 200 messages a month then your bill would be $30.00 a month
A.J.: I still don’t understand.
A.J.: Are you sure you don’t mean that each message is 15 cents. As in 0.15 DOLLARS. $0.15???
Jessica J.: That is correct
A.J.: Please tell me again how much each text message costs.
Jessica J.: The cost for each individual message is $0.15 cents a message
A.J.: Wait… $0.15?
A.J.: or 0.15 cents?
A.J.: or both? 0.15 dollarcents?
Jessica J.: Both the amount equals the same
Jessica J.: If you make 200 messages at 15 cents per messages it comes out to be $30. With out plan for 200 messages it will only be $5 a month. This will help you save money.
A.J.: How much does a soda cost? 50 cents right?
Jessica J.: Correct
A.J.: If I send you a soda, will you send me $50?
Jessica J.: If you want you do not have to keep a messaging plan. If you wanted to get ride of that plan all you would have to do is call customer service and take it off your account.
A.J.: Ok, so according to the last thing you wrote, each text message is 15 cents. Not 0.15 cents. Is that correct?
Jessica J.: That is correct.
A.J.: Thank you for the clarification. I will keep my current package.
A.J.: Please advise your supervisor to update your materials.
Jessica J.: I apologize for all the confusion today. Is there anything else I can assist you with /
Jessica J.: ?
A.J.: 0.15 cents per message is a lot cheaper than $0.15 per message.
A.J.: Nope, thanks. Have a good afternoon.
Jessica J.: Thank you for choosing AT&T. Have a great day.

some dude

Voice Tours

Friday, May 9th, 2008 by some dude

Damn, they’re getting closer to stealing my idea. “They” is anyone else that knows how to program something. Here’s my idea…

You know those self-guided tours—like Alcatraz—where you carry around a little electroic doohicky, walk around, and it tells you about whatever you’re standing in front of?

If you replace the doohicky with a phone, you could listen to stories anywhere. Now that phones either have GPS or can geolocate (triangulation), knowing where you are is no problem. The “tours” could be produced by anyone. Anyone could upload a story or series of stories online, or by calling in to their account. If you call from the location you’re talking about, it could automatically mark the location, since your phone knows where you are.

“This pizza place is awesome after the bars. I’m wasted. By the way if you need to pee…I found this great secluded alley, behind the yellow trash can you can see from the corner.” The stories could be a little more compelling than that, obviously. It could even be categorized for more touristy stuff vs. every day stuff, by organization, or by topic… You could filter only points of interest left by some historical society, for example.

If you want to go on a walk about through the city, you could open the app on your phone and whenever you’re close to someone’s story/point of interest it would start playing their recording automatically.

So anyway, I just saw this thing called Geograffiti today that does something similar to my idea…or at least half of it. And I thought of this like 2 years ago. Seriously, I need to learn how to program, or find people that’ll work for me for free.

some dude

Done.

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008 by some dude

Aaaand we’re done. Luke has a real job in real software now, so he dorks out full time and can’t use dorking out to dork out, so now he has to take up another dorky hobby. Like ham radio. Which means the back end of Chopstork will disintegrate further into oblivion. I’ve taken up Stupid Fun Cville, and a dog, and let’s face it, my posts have become lame regurgitations of videos that other people found first, with only the occasional original content anyway. Plus it costs money, and I probably owe Luke hundreds of dollars, if he ever decides to collect on my share of the hosting fees. And there’s no telling if anyone cares, based on the measly feedback we get.

Remember when this was a wiki. And then another wiki (the Wikipedia one). And Luke even made a fake blog setup for mediawiki. And then we said wait a minute, why don’t we just use an actual blog. I think it’s worked out pretty well. I bet we lost some posts in the transition. I guess we should archive this thing somehow before we shut it off. If you want the file once I figure out how to do that, let me know.

So anyway, thanks for watching.

Update: April Fools.

some dude

video on flickr … FINALLY?

Sunday, March 16th, 2008 by some dude

From TechCrunch, a rumor (again) that Flickr will have video soon. But this time they’re saying “in three weeks” instead of “soon”! It’s like the Corner Bodo’s “coming soon.” This is gonna rock. Sorry, Andy…but for sharing video with the masses, YouTube will probably still be king.

some dude

Linerider Mario World

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007 by some dude

Old Man, do you still find time for Line Rider in between your constant sessions of Desktop Tower Defense? Check this out:

via Urban Retro Lifestyle

some dude

Shut up about the definition of insanity

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007 by some dude

Wherever you business types out there learned the slogan, “The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results,” with attribution to Einstein or Ben Franklin, please stop using it. It’s stupid. I heard it from an important person at work recently to motivate change in the company—hmm, how convenient. And sure is catchy. …Doesn’t seem quite true though, does it?

Well it’s not. First off, neither Einstein nor Franklin said it. No one knows who said it. Someone else did the research for me here. (Hey, teh internets is better than no source at all). The quote appears to be attributed to Franklin for the first time in 2004. Dead for 214 years and someone finally decided he was worth quoting? It’s attributed to Einstein in 1998, and to some football guy, a comic, another football guy, and an author before that.

Second, the statement just isn’t true. I don’t have a copy of DSM IV (psychology bible) to look up the medical definition (some would say the medical definition according to big pharma), or a law text book to look up the full legal definition, but you won’t find any sources that use the definition in question, except for people misquoting Einstein or Franklin.

So doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results is not insanity. And vice versa is false. Someone else might have said it already, but doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results … isn’t that just practice?

Luke

UserFAlbum - 0.1.0

Thursday, May 11th, 2006 by Luke

UserFalbum is a wordpress plugin that extends FAlbum (v0.6.4) to display Flickr photos for each wordpress user. FAlbum works great, but it can only pull pictures from one Flickr account, and I wanted to give each of our users the ability to share their own Flickr photos. So, I wrote another plugin that extends FAlbums to do just that.

Features

  • FAlbum Features
  • Allows each user to share their photos

Notes

  • Tested with FAlbum 0.6.4
  • Tested with WordPress 2.0

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