Textonic » Technology http://textonic.slickplaid.net ramble. rant. rinse. repeat. Sun, 03 Jan 2010 00:23:31 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.2 Anti-Social. http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2008/06/28/anti-social/ http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2008/06/28/anti-social/#comments Sat, 28 Jun 2008 22:12:24 +0000 kevinsylvia http://textonic.slickplaid.net/?p=250 The more I use this ‘social media’ theme, the more driven I am to be anti-social. The idea of having every little thing I do tracked in one place is a little frightening, but I suppose if people wanted to know so bad, they wouldn’t have a hard time tracking down the individual sources anyway. It’s worrying. The future is moving too fast, soon enough my driving patterns will be tracked, my most frequented spots, even what I’m eating for dinner.

I’m not sure if I’m ready to let the word into my life. Or maybe I’m just lazy.

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The Apple Ultimatum http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2007/09/06/the-apple-ultimatum/ http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2007/09/06/the-apple-ultimatum/#comments Thu, 06 Sep 2007 21:49:12 +0000 kevinsylvia http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2007/09/06/the-apple-ultimatum/ As I except the entire online world to know by now, Apple has scrapped the old black and white iPod Videos, replacing their lineup with the iPod Classic and iPod Touch. This bold move comes just as I was going to make the purchase of my first iPod, a 30GB video.

Pricing aside, the iPod Touch really is an attractive piece of hardware, and the WiFi enabled web browsing is what I’d really be purchasing it for. But with only 16GB of space, the Touch really isn’t an option if I plan on having all of my music accessible to me on the go. I know I’m not the only one wondering why Apple would roll out two high profile iPods, the Touch and Classic, but miss the bar on both. I suppose in the end I’ll be purchasing an iPod Classic, for the sake of storage, but the design and lack of web browsing capabilities will really make me regret this decision.

Why didn’t Apple combine the best of both into one ultimate iPod?

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Google Reader broken in Firefox http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2007/06/05/google-reader-broken-in-firefox/ http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2007/06/05/google-reader-broken-in-firefox/#comments Tue, 05 Jun 2007 17:28:49 +0000 kevinsylvia http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2007/06/05/google-reader-broken-in-firefox/ Am I the only one who’s been experiencing a broken Google Reader lately in Firefox? At first I related the problem to the Stylish updates, and the use of Jon Hicks’ excellent OSx Style, but after disabling both the plugin and both parts of the style the problem is still apparent. For the time being I’m laying most of the blame on Google Gears, but uninstalling the extension has done nothing at all.

Here’s what I see in Firefox:

Google Reader in Firefox

And in Internet Explorer:

Google Reader in IE

If anyone has any idea what’s going on, please clue me in. I’d have to have to continue using Internet Explorer to check my feeds. I’ve tried everything from disabling individual Stylish styles, to disabling stylish all together, and I’ve even gone as far as to disable Google Gears. Please help me find the problem.

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The eMachine Dilema. http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2007/05/06/the-emachine-dilema/ http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2007/05/06/the-emachine-dilema/#comments Mon, 07 May 2007 02:36:17 +0000 kevinsylvia http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2007/05/06/the-emachine-dilema/ Update: I’ve decided to go mobile, and am now resorting my funds to begin payments on a new MacBook (or Pro, depending on how things work out in the next few weeks)

For the past few months I’ve been working on a highly unreliable eMachine, the T1840 to be exact. It’s an old machine, and as many of you may know, eMachine’s are well known for failing on the power front and taking their motherboard’s with them to the depths of computer hell. If you’ve ever talked to me on AIM you know that the time on my computer is buggy. At any one point during the day the recorded time will move backwards, and resetting it only makes the problem worse. Unfortunately, synchronizing my time with internet utilities does nothing at all.

At first I contemplated purchasing a new battery through newegg.com, but after reassessing my situation I think I’m well in need of a new machine. My initial reaction was a month by month payment plan on the brand new HP TouchSmart IQ770, the media center of the future. The IQ770 is a Vista Powered media center style PC featuring a hidden photo kiosk, 19″ touch screen monitor, and multiple wireless options to make the entertainment experience all the more enjoyable. I was dissapointed, however, to learn that the IQ770, while possibly a direct Apple competitor, is suited more towards living room or lounge center recreation, rather than for a home office setup.

Side by Side Comparison

My next choice, of course, is a 20″ iMac, well equipped with over 2 Gigahertz of processing speed, 2GB of RAM, and more than 200GB of storage space, more than enough for my massive music and video collection. Like HP, Apple also offers a month by month payment plan, which will keep a struggling student from blowing his entire 4-month earnings in one shot. Instead, a low $60 or so a month is all required, with system delivery almost immediate as well.

In the end I’ve decided on the Apple iMac, and I will begin making payments as soon as I sort out my financial situation. All I can hope for is easy migration of my files from one system to the other. Now if only my current setup will survive until then, but that’s an entirely different adventure.

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Western Digital 250GB External Hard Drives for $90 http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2007/02/18/western-digital-250gb-external-hard-drives-for-90/ http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2007/02/18/western-digital-250gb-external-hard-drives-for-90/#comments Sun, 18 Feb 2007 20:01:08 +0000 kevinsylvia http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2007/02/18/western-digital-250gb-external-hard-drives-for-90/ Today and Monday only, as a part of their President’s Day Sale, Best Buy will be offering Western Digital MyBook 250 Gigabyte USB 2.0 External Hard Drives for the low price of $90 USD. So hurry up and get down toy our local Best Buy or shop online at BestBuy.com.

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Wireless Problem Solved http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2007/02/01/wireless-problem-solved/ http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2007/02/01/wireless-problem-solved/#comments Thu, 01 Feb 2007 23:06:37 +0000 kevinsylvia http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2007/02/01/wireless-problem-solved/ Instead of trying to figure out the problem I avoided it by buying a new wireless router, so all is better now, maybe I can actually get some work done without having to run back and forth from computer to computer.

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The iPhone Is Here http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2007/01/09/the-iphone-is-here/ http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2007/01/09/the-iphone-is-here/#comments Tue, 09 Jan 2007 19:18:11 +0000 kevinsylvia http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2007/01/09/the-iphone-is-here/ Many months ago I reported on the rumors of a touchscreen iPod in development. Around that same time, and even before then, rumors of an iPhone, as it was dubbed, began to emerge. During his always famous MacWorld Keynote Steve Jobs put to rest the touch screen iPod rumors when he introduced the new, visually stunning iPhone.

There’s not much to say about this, except it’s purely amazing, a visual masterpiece devoid of any visual navigation whatsoever. The entire phone, save for the backside, is touch sensitive, with sensors to cancel out unwanted touches. The iPhone, which starts at a pricy $499 with a two year Cingular Contract, ships to the US this June. Along with the ability to play music for up to 16 hours the iPhone has two memory options, 4 and 8 gigabytes, like two of the prepackaged Nano options.

In music mode it has an excellent 16 hour battery life, and in calling mode it lasts for up to 6 hours. What’s even more amazing though is the ability for the iPhone to run OSx, including Safari, iTunes with Coverflow right out of the box, and even Widgets. For more information and a slew of photos from MacWorld head on over to Engadget.

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Coming Soon… http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2007/01/07/coming-soon/ http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2007/01/07/coming-soon/#comments Sun, 07 Jan 2007 18:30:06 +0000 kevinsylvia http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2007/01/07/coming-soon/ A new design for Textonic, and a portfolio too, if I ever settle on a design I like, and right now it’s looking pretty good. In other news, my internet is acting pretty screwy. My wireless connection works just fine, until I actually sit down at my desk, when it seems to die every time. Is it possible that my brain is sending out some kind of radio wave that’s interfering with the signal? Just a thought.

But all is not wasted, the lack of internet on my main PC has kept me from distractions and is really helping me focus on my design, and trust me, I’ve gotten a lot of that done. Now if only I could master that glowing starfield technique, because fractals are ever so ugly.

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Career Reinvention http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2006/12/16/career-reinvention/ http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2006/12/16/career-reinvention/#comments Sat, 16 Dec 2006 17:49:31 +0000 kevinsylvia http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2006/12/16/career-reinvention/ Recreation

For the past five years I’ve worked in the same digital space. 1024 by 768 screen resolution, Outlook and Thunderbird for email, and Internet Explorer and Firefox for browsing (with an occasional Opera fling). I’ve begun all design projects with a blank 800 by 1000 canvas, and quite frankly, it bores me. My creativity has been restricted and I’ve never been able to view the full scope of things.

Over the past few months I’ve been working hard to recreate my digital life, including my workspace and everything it involves. I’ve moved my blog, reinvented my online persona, and more importantly, switched to bigger and better things. I’ve finally decided to do freelance work full time and my career is finally starting to pick up speed. But before all of this I was in desperate need of a new life management system.

As you might recall, some months ago I experienced a number of computer and internet problems that left my career unstable. I had no working computer of my own, no money to purchase one, and when I did have the proper resources my internet access was spotty at best. Fast forward to the present. I have my own high performance PC running all the apps I could ever need, and I have a strong internet connection to boot.

With this new PC came more options and even more opportunities. With a new monitor at hand I decided to change my old ways and move up in the resolution charts, ditching the classic 1024 by 768 resolution for a more robust, detailed 1280 by 1024. And I’m sure once I upgrade monitors I’ll be once again ditching this for the dumbfounding 1600 by 1200. Adding to the screen upgrade I also took the time to upgrade each and every program installed and even made a few smart application purchases to help tidy up my workspace even more. Along with a few nifty, free, widgets, like GCal, for example, I invested a few dollars in StarDock’s ObjectDock, eliminating my need for the bulky Taskbar.

I also took this time to delete all of my email Apps and instead moved all of my email communication over to GMail, simply the best browser based email solution. I did the same with my RSS feeds and voila, a good percentage of my online communications are now available from one simple, customizable Google homepage. While moving all of my email and RSS feeds was an easy task the same couldn’t be said for my Instant Messaging. At the current time I have accounts with AIM, MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, ICQ, IRC, and GTalk, though I only use a couple of them, but it’s still nice to have the others around just incase.

Meebo was my original choice to manage all of thee accounts, but after playing around with the wonderful service, and experiencing a few Firefox crashes I decided to once again give Trillian a try, and I fell in love with it all over again. Gaim was another choice, but it just didn’t satisfy my needs. Now if only there was a client in the style of Adium for Windows. One can only dream. The only downside to all this is Trillian has no support for any VoIP services like Skype, and so I was forced to download it as well.

Your Persona

While redesigning my digital workspace was a fairly easy, though time consuming, task, doing the same for my persona was pretty difficult. I had a hell of a time making the switch from my classic alias Zeerus to my actual name, and I’ve still yet to complete that transfer. And while I’ve switched most of my online pages over to display my real name Google’s yet to really pick up on it. Services like ClaimID are great in this sense, but otherwise a major waste of time.

Hosted Solutions

When you have no money for your own hosting, sites like WordPress.com and Blogger are great, but hosted solutions are so much better and allow you much more freedom. One major decision I made was the choice to switch to my own hosted solutions, a no-brainer. Thanks to Evan I now have a great deal using his servers to host my blog, forums, and whatever else I need a home for. I haven’t purchased a domain name yet, but that will all come in good time.

Offsite Services

They make my life a little easier, and the same can be said for the millions of other people that use services like Flickr and Carbonmade. While they don’t show the full range of your talent or creativity they make organizing your work extremely easy and present it all in an attractive fashion. Flickr is one of those great tools that you stumble upon every now and then and absolutely become addicted to.

Carbonmade, on the other hand, is a tool for designers, by designers. It makes portfolios a snap to manage, and it’s all free. Of course, both sites, along with many others, offer premium plans, but for the most part, as a freelancer, they’re not really necessary. There are a million and one web apps like these, so it’s important to settle on the right ones. I personally have settled with Carbonmade for my portfolio, and Flickr as a sharing outlet for my photography and design, and I’ve actually managed to land a few clients thanks to it.

Though it really needs to mention, 37signals is a creative powerhouse specializing in business management applications, and almost every designer should invest in at least one of their products, whether it be Basecamp, Backpack, or maybe even Campfire.

The Base

While all of these services are great separately every designer needs their own base, a place that brings all of these services together, like a blog, or maybe even a simple portal page. I’ve settled with WordPress for my blog, and the virtually unlimited number of plug-ins available for most of these services makes displaying my work all in one place as easy as making a batch of oven ready cookies. All that’s required is a tiny bit of design tweaking and you’re all set.

Tying It All Together

When you put everything I’ve talked about into perspective it really doesn’t seem all that important, but when it comes to unleashing your full potential these tiny changes really help. You’ll find you’re more organized and you’ll have a lot less on your mind at the end of the day. Even the small things matter.

Now that I think of it, I’d really love to do an entire series on this, maybe a physical workspace design article, and another on service comparisons for sites like WordPress.com and Blogger, or Flickr and Zoomr. Let me know what you think.

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450 Gigabyte Paper http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2006/12/02/450-gigabyte-paper/ http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2006/12/02/450-gigabyte-paper/#comments Sat, 02 Dec 2006 19:56:41 +0000 kevinsylvia http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2006/12/02/450-gigabyte-paper/ Apparently a university technical student named Sainul Abideen has developed a new technology that allows up to 450 gigabytes of data to be stored on a single sheet of paper via a unique printing pattern. Scanning the paper into your computer with special software allows you full access to the files. Read the entire story here.

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Happy Thanksgiving http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2006/11/23/happy-thanksgiving/ http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2006/11/23/happy-thanksgiving/#comments Thu, 23 Nov 2006 15:31:56 +0000 kevinsylvia http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2006/11/23/happy-thanksgiving/ I’d like to wish a very happy Thanksgiving to those of you who celebrate it. Fill your stomach, take a nice long nap, and enjoy the rest of the day to yourself. On another note, my new PC got here yesterday and I’m extremely happy with it. You’ll be seeing some Photoshop Flare around here now, so keep your eyes open.

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Portable Apps Suite 1.0 Released http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2006/11/21/portable-apps-suite-10-released/ http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2006/11/21/portable-apps-suite-10-released/#comments Wed, 22 Nov 2006 00:27:26 +0000 kevinsylvia http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2006/11/21/portable-apps-suite-10-released/ The acclaimed Portable Apps Suite has finally hit 1.0 is now available to the public carrying updated portable versions of Firefox and OpenOffice, along with a UI change and a series of improvements. Head on over to their website and check it out.

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Zune Arts http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2006/11/20/zune-arts/ http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2006/11/20/zune-arts/#comments Tue, 21 Nov 2006 00:51:39 +0000 kevinsylvia http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2006/11/20/zune-arts/ Microsoft, in all it’s Zune DRM controversy, has actually managed to launch a pretty impressive collection of Zunesque artwork over at Zune Arts. The “gallery”, if you will, features a collection of custom made work from some of the best designers around the world, even with some new stuff from Tokyoplastic. So go ahead and check it out.

By the way, what is Microsoft’s recent obsession with the .net Top Level Domain?

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A New Startup http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2006/11/13/a-new-startup/ http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2006/11/13/a-new-startup/#comments Mon, 13 Nov 2006 20:03:25 +0000 kevinsylvia http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2006/11/13/a-new-startup/ I can’t let out any details, but I’ve just begun work on a new project similar in fashion to WordPress, but without the blogging part. It’s being completely hand coded from the ground up in Ruby on Rails, and as you can imagine it’s taking up quite a bit of my time, so posting may slow up around here.

Until I have some more details for you all, I’m out!

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MacHeist Invitations http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2006/11/12/macheist-invitations/ http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2006/11/12/macheist-invitations/#comments Sun, 12 Nov 2006 21:11:45 +0000 kevinsylvia http://textonic.slickplaid.net/2006/11/12/macheist-invitations/ Just a quick note, I do have 7 invitations for MacHeist if anybody still needs one. Leave me a comment and let me know, it’s first come, first serve around here.

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